Sentences with phrase «early human arrival»

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Browsing the new arrivals shelf at your local theological library, you're now as likely to find titles by the Catholic dogmatician Matthew Levering, the Orthodox historical theologian Paul Gavrilyuk, and the Reformed theologian Kevin Vanhoozer on why we need to continue to speak, with the early Church, of God's inability to suffer — and of God's voluntary assumption of our human nature, in Jesus Christ, in order to share, and thereby overcome, our suffering — as you are to find another volume on God's suffering in the divine nature itself.
This supports the theory first advanced several years ago that the arrival of early modern humans in Europe may have stimulated the Neanderthals into copying aspects of their symbolic behaviour in the millennia before they disappeared.
EARLY ARRIVALS Excavations at a Brazilian rock shelter near the center of South America (left) suggest that humans hunted giant sloths there more than 20,000 years ago.
The plot involves the clash of early, simple hunters and gatherers with the arrival of more advanced bipeds in the form of those humans who have advanced firmly into the Bronze Age.
If the early moments of the film evoke memories of similarly cerebral sci - fi Arrival, as soon as they're inside Area X, Garland starts to bring in other genres and influences — mutated beasts roam the swamps, twisted human remains hide in the shadows and the squad members» trust for each other is stretched to its limits.
«With an early arrival of monsoon - like atmospheric circulation in June, the heavy precipitation that occurred in northern India was a once - in - a-century event; however, analyses of observed and simulated June precipitation provide evidence that human - caused climate change has increased the likelihood of such an event.»
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