A stronger, richer, more
dynamic society as a result.
Not exact matches
Elsewhere, I have indicated how this field - approach to Whiteheadian
societies allows for a trinitarian understanding of God in which the three divine persons of traditional Christian doctrine by their
dynamic interrelatedness from moment to moment constitute a structured field of activity for the whole of creation.6 Here I would only emphasize that thinking of Whiteheadian
societies as aggregates of mini-entities with one entity providing the necessary unity for the entire group is reductively much more impersonal and materialistic than the approach sketched in these pages.
To sum up, then, Wolf's article is important because it represents a «halfway house» between the traditional conception of a
society as an aggregate of actual occasions with the dominant occasion providing the unity for the group and my own contention that every
society, whether it contains a presiding occasion or not, possesses an objective unity in virtue of the
dynamic interrelatedness of its constituent occasions from moment to moment.
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.
According to Pannenberg, Christians can not use Marxism
as a scientific, sociological tool in the task of understanding the
dynamic of oppression in contemporary
societies.
Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks has made a compelling case for the creative and culturally
dynamic role that religious minorities can play, even in
societies where the majority of people deeply oppose their religious inclinations,
as was the case for much of the history of the Jewish people in....
More importantly, it awaits the emergence of a
dynamic, responsive agency capable of coordinating the activities of a human
society as a whole, within which human individuals might find themselves to be the willing, freely responsive instrumentalities of a higher will.
This
dynamic undergirds the struggles for the unqualified acceptance of Dalits and Adivasis
as equal members of Indian human
society and demands their fuller participation in all dimensions (social, economic, political, and cultural) of the processes of building the nation - state.
The «greening of America,» of western
society, of the world community, can only occur
as we develop a generally available network of opportunities for experiencing the people
dynamic — the power of people to create and recreate themselves and each other in intimate relationships.
Since it is, in fact, the basic unit of communion best reflecting the
dynamic of faith itself, the family has been privileged from the beginning of salvation history
as the cornerstone of all human
society: a stable sign, born of love, acknowledging the complementarity of human differentiation, in which the spouses» promises of mutual reliability in the engagement of the whole of their lives beget fruitfulness and endurance for the good of all.
As Parenting noted, the more attached children are to their parents (a word that generally rubs our independence loving
society the wrong way) the more trusting they are later on and generally have a more connected family
dynamic.
When staggering portions of our population contribute to
society and economy, continuing to disenfranchise them
as Brexit solidifies leaves a gap in our political
dynamic
In a presentation Thursday at the Seismology
Society of America's annual meeting in Anchorage, West showed that long - ignored data within the state's earthquake records faithfully capture
dynamic change occurring above ground: ice breaking off of glaciers and falling into water, the phenomenon known
as calving.
The researchers» statistical analysis of the elephants» relationships shows that female Asian elephants live in a highly
dynamic and fluid
society, with individuals leaving and rejoining, much
as chimpanzees and bottlenose dolphins are known to do.
As an advisory body to the Vice President for Research, the University Research Council (URC) is charged to recommend initiatives and mechanisms to develop, promote and administer a
dynamic and innovative research environment at MUSC with the goal of nurturing discovery and knowledge application for the benefit of
society.
Due to altered postures
as a result of sedentary lifestyle, uniplanar single joint exercise routines, and general lack of
dynamic environmental challenges so common in our modern convenience based
society, the platforms are no longer ideal.
In the present day, the country passes itself off
as a member of the third world, hiding its bustling,
dynamic society within a holographic bubble.
The next circle centers on the school
as a
dynamic organism, a
society within itself, with a dominant system of values, a pervasive ideology, and a characteristic set of relationships, rituals, and authority patterns among administrators, teachers, and students.
As discussed above, tertiary education will empower refugees or asylum - seekers to achieve other
dynamic development outcomes, including poverty, development of human dignity and personality, understanding tolerance and friendship, maintenance of peace, effective participation in a free
society, promotion of gender equality and respect of environment.
Sarah Gerard follows her breakout novel, Binary Star, with the
dynamic essay collection Sunshine State, which explores Florida
as a microcosm of the most pressing economic and environmental perils haunting our
society.
India has a
dynamic political atmosphere with new and emerging issues like the transformation from a traditional and feudal
society into a new, technologically advanced
society and a good population
as members of generation y and z.
College campuses are often the crucible for change,
as young men and women navigate a
dynamic society's mating rituals.
There's this
dynamic that most of
society believes is absolutely necessary,
as if there's no other way.
Kauai Humane
Society's Board of Directors is seeking a
dynamic and innovative Executive Director who is able to be the spokesperson for the organization
as well
as managing daily shelter operations.
Britain focused on the
dynamic and paradoxical imagery of American pop culture
as powerful, manipulative symbolic devices that were affecting whole patterns of life, while simultaneously improving the prosperity of a
society.
Frequency continues the Studio Museum's role
as a site for the
dynamic exchange of ideas about art and
society.
As a well - known institution with a long history the vision of the Vögele Kultur Zentrum is to be a producer of a
dynamic exhibition with the goal to promote better understanding of our contemporary world, the arts and our
society, and to discover new connections.
Whereas at a glance his easily identifiable, vibrant paintings with their
dynamic compositions may seem simply aesthetically pleasing, their deliberate beauty is a critique on
society's preoccupation with materialism and superficiality,
as beneath this façade lies the true meaning of his work: each figure is depicted
as indifferent, faceless satires defined entirely by the folds of their gowns and the glitter of their jewelry.
Overall characteristics of
societies and economies, such
as population size, economic activity, and land use, are highly
dynamic.
The policies the U.S. pursues at home will also affect the role that the nation plays in the world
as a
dynamic society and economy.
As a collection, the Forza products feature a newly developed 5.8 mm micro
dynamic driver Hi - Res Audio certified by the Japan Audio
Society (JAS), a futuristic sweat - resistant technology, patent - pending sport fins for hybrid sport performance and the world's first jewel - grade 3D printing customization of in - ears.