Sentences with phrase «early formulation»

This is remarkably different from certain earlier formulations of the Roman Catholic doctrine on this point, where faith was considered only the beginning and root of justification.
Baumrind thus used a quasi-Hegelian dialectic, whereby competent parenting was seen as a combination of discipline traits that were viewed as incompatible in earlier formulations.
Finally, the rigidity of the church's centralized authority makes it peculiarly difficult for it to change past rulings, even though the consciousness of the majority of its laity and of its theological experts may have shifted dramatically away from earlier formulations.
I do not suggest that the crude early formulation of the Gospel is our exclusive standard.
It is presupposed, as the very earliest formulation of Christian teaching, throughout the New Testament.
MB - 003 and ZMAb were early formulations used in proof - of - principle trials that led to the more advanced formulation, ZMapp, currently in development and authorized for compassionate use in the West African Ebola outbreak response.
In my understanding, following the World Council of Churches» earlier formulation, that would mean becoming communities that model just and sustainable patterns of life.
In most books, only the final view is evident, for authors seek to revise earlier positions to conform with the final one.6 All three notions are present in the text, however, for Whitehead in revising did not erase all traces of his earlier formulations.
But it might be asked here whether our example is not really the same as an earlier formulation in which the secular is abandoned for the sacred.
The earliest formulation of legal codes may go well back into the past; the final fixing of the codes is comparatively late, and of course some codes are much earlier than others.
Jewishness is to be reconstructed because the modern world, as America has shaped it, requires a greater pragmatic demonstration of Jewish people - hood and world view than earlier formulations have given it.
The account of this totality to which Wieman referred was clearly an early formulation of the process of concretion which, in Process and Reality, is the process by which individual actualities acquire concreteness, or definiteness.
Ogden, for example, is moving beyond Bultmann in a manner strikingly reminiscent of 5611e's earlier formulations.
This latter theory has the merit of suggesting that in the earlier formulation there was no inconsistency, hut that in the record of the renewed Covenant the new decalogue on the new tablets was essentially the reproduction of the original tables.
This last suggestion has the merit that in an earlier formulation, tradition was not inconsistent but recorded a renewed covenant - decalogue, on new tablets, which was essentially the reproduction of the original tables.13
So deficient were these early formulations that solids were required by baby's first month to make up for the nutrition gap.
Separately, Hertz told the committee that NASA had «not confirmed» the Gravity and Extreme Magnetism (GEMS) Small Explorer mission because it experienced unacceptable cost increases during its early formulation stage.
When Martha first joined the field 30 years ago, there were only a handful of contraceptives available: condoms, diaphragms, cervical caps, spermicides, Copper T intrauterine devices (IUDs), oral pills, injectables, and early formulation of implantable contraceptives.
This concept is in its early formulation and requires further elaboration.
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