Sentences with phrase «emergence opened the way»

Yet the notion of emergence opened the way for biology really to take the living character of its data seriously.

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Without this underlying social factor, the emergence of the Bible's later evaluation of the individual is not conceivable; with it the way was opened for powerful forces to operate in shaking personality free from its complete incorporation in the group.
Cobb and his colleague (and former student) David Griffin co-wrote Process Theology: An Introductory Exposition in 1976, where the identification of God as «creative - responsive love» appears.52 To say with the New Testament that God is love requires, in their estimation, the further clarification that God is love both creatively, in the way in which God offers an opening to new emergence in the unfolding moment, and responsively: «God enjoys our enjoyments, and suffers with our sufferings.
Organized in partnership with Bernard Ruiz - Picasso, Picasso's grandson, the exhibit, opening on Tuesday at the Gagosian Gallery, explores how Picasso employed photography «to study light and the way it fragmented and fractured on different surfaces,» during the emergence of his cubist language, according to Valentina Castellani, a gallery director, and one of the exhibit's organizers.
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