Sentences with phrase «dynamic movement of»

Dynamic movement of relatively positioned boxes can produce animation effects in scripting environments (see also the «visibility» property).
Therefore, we developed this study to examine foam rolling used as a warm - up before activity to aid in increasing range of motion in the dynamic movement of a lunge.
You'll continue with a series of exercises that challenge balance and require dynamic movement of all the joints in the kinetic chain.
The surface «is what you are in contact with, and creates the dynamic movement of air,» he says — and ground temperature «indicates the way solar radiation is transformed at the Earth's surface.»
A vital component to many parts of Juventus» game, Lichtsteiner's constant presence in attack gives the midfielders and forwards a wide option, with Andrea Pirlo particularly in sync with the dynamic movement of the former Grasshoppers man.
It should be clear by now that Barth's theology is being read today in provocative new ways by a generation of interpreters who see well the contradiction in trying to recapture the doctrinal propositions of Barthianism without the dynamic movement of revelation in which Barth himself was caught up and in which he placed his hope.
... The dynamic movement of society gives absolute value to the present, isolating it from the cultural legacy of the past, without attempting to trace a path for the future.
Recognition of the need for an interpenetrative societal view of the world, perhaps more than any specific philosophical requirement, has led process - thinkers to place their emphasis upon «becoming», as a dynamic movement of development in relationship, rather than upon «being»; here, they insist, is the best «model» for our understanding of God.
An example of ontic power would be the asymmetrical interdependence of the macroscopic features of the act of speaking, including all the dynamic movement of subjectivity towards understanding that goes with the words, with a whole complex of neuronal activity.
In consequence of this Hua - yen asserts the dynamic movement of the dharmadhatu within the context of relational origination (fa - chieh yüan - ch» i), 2 all of which is to be captured by the aspiring Buddhist in meditative discipline.
One of the tragedies of Christian history has been the way in which some in positions of leadership have sought to turn the great dynamic movement of Christian faith and living into an ignorant obscurantism.
The role of spiritual experience and encounter was central; grace is not «hidden» in the recesses of the soul for Pentecostals, but is a dynamic movement of divine power that bursts into the conscious mind.
If by «liberation» people mean that Christian thought and life are to be socially engaged, committed to those forms of systemic change necessary for the greater actualization of social justice, and open to the dynamic movements of the Spirit among the people, then there is little doubt: the Social Gospel is America's indigenous form of liberation theology.
The new Precision Movement feature aims to recreate the dynamic movements of the real world, making every step, plant, shift and sprint count.

Not exact matches

For instance, last summer, the company launched the Novello, a modern, brightly coloured desk chair meant to offer «an innovative and dynamic expression of material science that synchronizes the seat and back with every movement
If you ask them how, the company would probably point to some of that aforementioned technology; StretchDown jackets use the new stretch - welded channel construction to trap warmth better than standard stitching and dynamic stretch knit for unrestricted movement.
As a function of this dynamic, we are seeing large movements in foreign exchange and global currencies, again creating tangible long - versus - short trading opportunities for relative value strategies.
Anyone can profit from the movement in the value of a large and dynamic range of commodities, underlying assets, stocks, and shares.
It may also reconnect us with God's dynamic, transforming movement within each of us.
The Faith movement's push for such coherence involves affirming, in a neo-Augustinian manner, the dynamic relationship of spiritual mind (whether of the absolute God or of the human soul in his image) with the objects of its knowing, as a metaphysical first principle.
Using a variety of media, can the Church also present Christianity as a cause, a dynamic, grassroots Jesus movement; where participation is encouraged, where activism is valued and where hope is reborn?
On this second view, insofar as persons have apprehended God through the medium of Christian myths, symbols, and rites, their subjectivity will be shaped by a distinctive dynamic and structure which then dictates the proper movement and structure of theological study.
If the Bible is an ancient dialogue around the gradually growing picture of the character of God, fully revealed only in Jesus, it is also a dynamic conversation which, rather than ending with the finalisation of the canon of the Bible, continues beyond it and involves all of those who give themselves to Christ's ongoing redemptive movement.
Process thought is usually defined in one of three ways: (1) as any view of reality that is dynamic and relational and based on the findings of modern science, (2) identified with «the Chicago School,» the University of Chicago Divinity School, both in its earlier phase of applying evolutionary theory to historical research, seeing religion as a dynamic movement that reconstitutes itself in response to felt needs, as well as its later philosophical phase, and (3) synonymous with the philosophy of Whitehead and Hartshorne.
At any stage of development, man as a person in community and also the community of persons who are moving towards «civilization», may be deflected from following the main «aim», and hence may become either a backwater in the ongoing movement or be victims of maladjustment so serious that damage is done not only to the whole dynamic process but also to the smaller organisms or societies, including man himself as such an organic entity.
Rather, in the name of realism, they held that «human thought is dynamic, not static; that it is a movement, not a position; that Christian theology grows with the growth of life and changes when life presents it with new and unanticipated positions.»
If this double movement is the dynamic, what common themes break the surface of theological reflection?
One movement is the development of a dynamic, community - creating religion among lower socioeconomic classes or other marginalized groups.
On the part of the whole relationship between minister and group it is clear that the movement is dynamic (energetic and in conflict), and is not wholly predictable in advance.
Just as a college, founded by a denomination, reaches for respectability, severs its church ties and becomes a secular university, and just as a colony, settled by citizens of a motherland, rebels and becomes a nation, so a dynamic spiritual movement tends to become one more institution, one more system, one more bureaucracy.
In a recent appraisal of religion in twentieth century America, Schneider suggests a distinction between movements and bodies, the former dynamic, the latter static organizations.
This movement suggests that the result of being inclusive of the vast range of experiences is a dynamic philosophy which promotes and reflects change.
A broad, eclectic, and dynamic movement emerged, dubbed that of the «Young, Restless and Reformed,» after the title of a book by Collin Hansen.
It was, and is, a movement built on the power of a self - selected band of dynamic personalities, wonderful communicators, and talented preachers who have been marketed in a very attractive manner.
Our diagram is at best a kind of «cross-section» of the dynamic movement which is the given reality of the world and of the Divine Activity in the world.
If the world is a world in dynamic movement, then God as its chief principle of explanation will himself be in dynamic movement; if ceaseless adaptation to novel possibilities is found in the order of creation, the meaning of creation will itself include a factor which in the highest degree is adaptable.
Perhaps sufficient will have been said if I point out that process thought is based upon wide generalizations made from those experiences of fact, and those facts of experience, which demonstrate to us the dynamic, active, on - going «creative advance» of the world; and which, in recognizing and accepting the patent reality of such a world, sees man as part of it sharing in that movement, and a principle of ordering and direction, which may properly be called God, explaining why and how the advance goes on as it does.
Christian religious movements do not usually have as their central dynamic a theory of knowledge, an academic abstraction, but something more personal and affective, typically the example and spiritual guidance of a saint or charismatic leader.
Not only is the world and all that is in it a dynamic movement; it is also an inter-related society of «occasions».
Rejecting the medieval «four last things» model, which they judged to be individualistic, static, hierarchical, juridical, and hieratic, the eschatology movement emphasized the communal, dynamic, immanent, holistic, and future - oriented aspects of Christian hope.
Finally, I am recommending a wholesale shift away from the noun «spirituality» and toward the more active notion of dynamic movement implied in «spiritual quests.»
This presence of God is also a dynamic presence, not a static one, one which calls those who celebrate Passover to becaught up in the same movement, i.e. a leaving behind of the slavery of Egypt in order to journey to the promised land, a land flowing with milk and honey, there to enjoy the freedom and joy of being God's chosen people.
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The GA is a dynamic and lively gathering that inspires members, board and staff to continue working towards the realization of the vision of IFOAM - Organics International - to be a common voice for the organic movement.
This resulted into what was a dynamic team play where every acre of space in the pitch was covered but only at the time that the coverage was necessary, allowing the team to take advantage of movements and provision of men where they were needed.
When Daley was there the PP looked very dynamic with lots of movement.
A proper warmup includes dynamic activities relevant to the movement requirements of the sport and position.
Next comes a static and dynamic assessment of the athlete's joints, using the prior information as an indicator of movement dysfunction.
Coupled with the lack of pace and movement in Milan's current options in the wide positions, he seems like a perfect solution for Gennaro Gattuso to add a different dynamic in attack to compliment what the likes of Suso and Hakan Calhanoglu offer.
This didn't theoretically sort out Liverpool's lack of a free man in the centre but what it did do was give the team more dynamic movement against the Norwich back line.
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