The world community
depends upon world communication.
Why should it be considered more divine for God merely to act upon the world and not also to be acted upon by the world, or to be changeless and not also changing, or to have the world depend upon him and not also
depend upon the world?
Humankind needs and
depends upon the world's deep ocean — which spans more than half our planet.
Binary options
depends upon world economy more than stock markets do.
Invitational events are essentially an overhauled version of Elite Trophies from the first Ride and are initially locked, but can be unlocked
depending upon your World Ranking at the end of each season, although only one of those unlocked can be raced in at the end of each season.
Not exact matches
The more consequential the beliefs — that is, the more a person's well - being
depends upon a correct understanding of the
world — the more consequential the lie.»
The value of an occasion
depends in part
upon what it does with the
world presented to it.
But the importance of one's past in its turn
depended upon its relations to the wider
world.
This composition can be greater or less only insofar as what it includes is greater or less, so that the value for the whole
depends upon the unity - in - diversity realized in the fragmentary occasions of the
world.
8 For the sake of clarity, I should point out that «maximally happy» refers to greatest possible happiness, and the happiness that is possible
depends upon the importance of the
world inherited.
How these manifest in the physical
world,
depends upon various factors.
And Hartshorne does just that: «The eminent form of sympathetic dependence can only apply to deity; for this form can not be less than an omniscient sympathy, which
depends upon and is exactly colored by every nuance of joy or sorrow anywhere in the
world (DR 48).
Ultimately, however, the question of whether Israel can see in the church a sign that is fundamentally congruent with God's plan of salvation for the
world depends upon the church's attitude toward the Jewish people.
That insight is nothing other than the understanding that while in one sense God is indeed unalterable in his faithfulness, his love, and his welcome to his human children, in another sense the opportunities offered to him to express just such an attitude
depend to a very considerable degree
upon the way in which what has taken place in the
world provides for God precisely such an opening on the human side; and it is used by him to deepen his relationship and thereby enrich both himself and the life of those children.
Thus it conceives the
world of nature as something derived from and dependent
upon something logical prior to itself, a
world of immaterial ideas; but this is not a mental
world or a
world of mental activities or of things
depending on mental activity although it is an intelligible
world or a
world in which mind, when mind comes into existence, finds itself completely at home.
I once cite «Realism and Idealism,» the passage about objective idealism in which Collingwood clearly states his conception of the
world of nature: «Thus it conceives the
world of nature as something derived from and dependent
upon something logical prior to itself, a
world of immaterial ideas; but this is not a mental
world or a
world of mental activities or of things
depending on mental activity although it is an intelligible
world or a
world in which mind, when mind comes into existence, finds itself completely at home.
So there developed a common sense that there was a natural
world and a supernatural
world, and that although the former
depended upon the latter, there was a definite line between the two that was not normally crossed.
The ultimate reality
upon which our hope
depends is therefore the eternal truth and power of God, breaking into the flow of historical events, qualifying it, transforming it, yet always to be understood as giving meaning to life through its relation to that which is beyond the time form of the
world process.
On the other hand, attempts to construct a picture of the historical Jesus have been fraught with personal biases to the extent that Jesus the first century Palestinian often comes out resembling nothing so much as the ideal nineteenth century European liberal or twentieth century American conservative or twenty - first century third
world radical,
depending upon who is constructing this «historical» picture.
She rejects apocalyptic hope in favor of prophetic hope, in which the outcome
depends upon human obedience.5 She asks rhetorically: «Can God — independently of whatever «the
world,» and therefore society, does or fails to do — bestow forgiveness directly on a penitent man and make possible a new beginning for him?»
Whatever the specifics of their religious tradition, terrorists have often
depended for their foot soldiers
upon ecstatics who stand outside the ordinary, practical
world of means and ends.
The five so - called «
World - wide» wire services upon which each nation's mass media (and to some extent government) depend for information about events outside its own border are arms of their respective national systems (American, English, French and Soviet) and mirror the interests of the power structure within their home countries in the selection and presentation of information from the outside w
World - wide» wire services
upon which each nation's mass media (and to some extent government)
depend for information about events outside its own border are arms of their respective national systems (American, English, French and Soviet) and mirror the interests of the power structure within their home countries in the selection and presentation of information from the outside
worldworld.
Like Schleiermacher, process theology
depends heavily
upon the notion of an evolutionary
world of interdependent actualities.
In spite of the heroic renunciation of the religious orders they live in the
world,
depend upon it, and become entangled with its economic and political injustices.13 What actually takes place in the Catholic attempt to meet the relativities of moral choices is a continuous compromise with principles to fit situations.
Yet this creative purpose is hardly invariant in its specific manifestations: what God says
depends upon the particular situation confronting that individual in his own
world.
The more satisfying enjoyment of life
depends upon making the right responses to the needs of the community around us, in short, of offering the contribution to the
world, for which we have the potential and which may be said to be the end, or purpose, for which we exist.
One - celled microorganisms, in developing their metabolism, will
depend in turn
upon whatever macromolecules are available, so we should expect every
world to have its own way of organizing simple living systems.
It is not simply the recombination of the old, but
depends upon novel structuring possibilities hitherto unrealized in the temporal
world.
By this time the members of UNESCO were aware that the economic well - being of the Third
World also
depended upon a new kind of information flow.
Our fellowship with God
depends upon our unity, as does our witness to the
world — we are to be one «so that the
world may believe» that Jesus is from God and that God loves us (John 17:21,23).
Fourth, in a
world where things can and often do go wrong, it is not surprising that, for example, parasites thrive on their «host» and, therefore, damage and even destroy that
upon which they
depend.
For if we, as I indicated before, still had moral and emotional capital to draw on from that other, that earlier, call it Judeo - Christian (a usage I am not crazy about)
world, our children had only our reserves of «Why not» and «So what» to
depend upon.
For the Church's holiness does not in some Pelagian sense directly
depend upon her members» deeds - even though by their lives the saints among her do manifest her saintliness to the
world and contribute through their graced cooperation to her growth in goodness.
It may be that the expansion of democracy
depends upon the expansion of the Christian missionary enterprise around the
world.
If the Text we have and
depend upon for our salvation and all things pertaining to life and death is holed with errors we have no witness to the
world at all.
But as long as the
world of man remains a place where nature and God, the real and the ideal, meet, human progress will
depend upon the judicious use of the forces of nature in the service of the ideal.
All knowledge of the
world depends upon classification.
When the religious thought of the ancient
world from Mesopotamia to Palestine, and from Palestine to Egypt, required terms to express that ultimate unity of direction in the universe,
upon which all order
depends, and which gives meaning to importance, they could find no better way to express themselves than by borrowing the characteristics of the touchy, vain, imperious tyrants who ruled the empires of the
world.
Whether or not we regard animals as subjects with feelings akin to our own
depends also
upon our general vision of the
world.
In a
world where cause and effect have been shown to operate at so many more points than was earlier imagined, we are forced to ask to what extent prayers of petition and intercession which plead with God for the speedy fulfillment of certain clear objectives, really
depend upon a belief in the «God of the gaps».
For one day the salvation of our religion may
depend upon how widely and well we demonstrate to the
world the unity of liberation and love.
The laity's participation in the church's preaching will
depend both
upon the meanings they find in their lives and
upon their ability to live in the
world reflectively.
American's future
depends upon «the attraction of talent, energy, and enterprise from all over the
world.»
That is, this God establishes the mixture of positive and negative feelings of the various elements in the new entity's actual
world upon which it
depends.
One who wants to understand the medieval matrix of the present
world must
depend upon the works of scores of specialists and those few great historical writers who summarize and recast the former.
Let us never suppose that the power of the love of Christ to turn the
world upside down
depends upon our capacity to calculate the physics of the maneuver.
What the reformers could not see, however, was that the philosophical and theological
world view
upon which the liturgical changes
depended was passing away.
On the other hand, the Open view maintains that the existence of a
world depends upon God's decision to create from nothing but that having created this
world, God is bound to this
world by God's love for the creation (Rice, «Process» 199).
The healthy future of the
world depends upon a still further extension of the sense of community.
As the number of new clean - label products launched around the
world continues to rise, success
depends upon understanding what consumers say about their priorities, intentions and preferences.