Sentences with phrase «events of the past into»

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For the past few years, Soho has been hosting «pop - up clubs» during the Toronto International Film Festival — the 2009 event transformed the ghostly, abandoned Lower Bay subway station into a sort of mod oasis with the help of Persian rugs, Grey Goose vodka and actor Michael Caine.
The Committee noted that a federal investigation into the famous 2010 pipeline spill in Marshall, Michigan, which released some 20,000 barrels of dilbit into the nearby Kalamazoo River, «did not report that specific properties of the products transported through the pipeline at the time of the event or in the past had caused or contributed to the pipeline damage.»
First convened in 2017, this event taps into the strength of two ongoing Fortune powerhouse conferences: the Fortune Global Forum and our Brainstorm TECH conference, which for the past seventeen summers has brought together the smartest, most innovative people in tech, media, entertainment, and finance in Aspen, Colorado.
This new event will tap into the strength of two ongoing Fortune powerhouse conferences: our Brainstorm TECH conference, which for the past sixteen summers has brought together the smartest, most innovative people in tech, media, entertainment, and finance in Aspen, Colorado, and the Fortune Global Forum.
If every object in the universe, and event in your life is the results of past events and the laws of nature, how could «love» even come into the equation?
But thanks for the Story David — It's great to hear how the events of your past have changed you into the person you are today...
After exchanging greetings the two old men, both suffering from diabetes and the afternoon heat, walked arm - in - arm past rug shops, falafel stands, vendors of rosaries and frankincense, into the massive Crusader - built Church of the Holy Sepulchre (constructed on the ruins of Constantine's Anastasis) where a Byzantine liturgy of thanksgiving was conducted to mark the event.
The original form of Jesus has disappeared from view, transcendence has been swallowed up by immanence, the events of our salvation history have passed into the dead and lifeless moments of an irrevocable past, no heaven can appear above the infinite stretches of a purely exterior spatiality, and no grace can appear within the isolated subjectivity of a momentary consciousness.
(c) Soteriological movement: God, who for Whitehead is the beginning of each event (PR 244) and the original power of novelty (PR 67), is also the release from the repetition of the past, i.e., the repetition of evil, guilt, and death.33 On this basis, theology can follow its soteriological function; namely, «to show how the World is founded on something beyond mere transient fact, and how it issues into something beyond the perishing of occasions» (AI 172).
Or, as Bergson said, it is a «retrospective illusion» based on the tendency of our imagination to project the actual present event into the past where it allegedly existed prior to its actualization as a «fully specified possibility» -LRB-!)
And in terms of the temporal modes, temporal passage can be regarded as that dynamic present activity which gnaws at the edge of the (indeterminate) future and transforms possibilities into facts that are subsequently cast off as determinate past events.
If the meaning of our principle of historical aetiology, as opposed to an eye - witness report by someone who was himself present at the event, has been understood, we presumably also possess a criterion for judging what was correct in the description given by traditional theology of the blessed, supernatural, original condition of man, as opposed to what was a simplified projection into the past, into human beginnings, of the state of man as it ought to be and will be in the future.
The history of his wrestle with God is not confined to a few thousand years of dramatic events occurring in Asia Minor, though the crucial importance of those events seems even greater as the story expands into remoter pasts and futures.
It is that this event is the emergence into full operation of that very Word which in past history struggled for utterance.
Furthermore, we may point out that Rudolph Bultmann, the distinguished German form - critic, was accustomed to urge that whenever the gospel was faithfully preached there was also a bringing of the past event of the crucifixion into the immediacy of the present.
Our being inserted into a community of fellow believers who have been gathered together on the basis of historical events in their past is an indispensable dimension of our encounter with this future.
That conceptuality speaks of the fashion in which events or occasions are received into the divine life, making a difference to God; it also speaks of the way in which God gives back, as it were, the past event — it «floods back into the world», in Whitehead's way of saying it — so that it is not «dead and gone» but is effectual in the ongoing relationship between God and the world.
«God's role is not the combat of productive force with productive force, of destructive force with destructive force; it lies in the patient operation of the over-powering rationality of his conceptual harmonization «16 Thus at times Whitehead appears to say, as Ely contends, that evil remains evil in the world of events («God can not unmake the past») but that in God's experience evil is transmuted into goodness.
In order to comprehend these past events, the inquirer must retroject himself imaginatively into the situations he wants to describe and hypothesize what is likely to have transpired in the deliberations of those who made the significant decisions.
Each event comes into being out of its past.
It is thus the nature of every occasion of experience to be first a subject constituting itself through the prehension of past events and relevant possibilities and then an object which enters into the constitution of subsequent events.
He begins his pulsating, momentary existence as an individual from a set of complex impulses derived from the ongoing energy of past events as they objectify themselves into the present.
All deep communion between individuals has this quality of gathering up into itself the profound meaning of past events.
For to judge by the outcome (whereby an attempt is made to unite a judgment of temporal existence and of eternity into a judgment that comes after the event is past) is not humanly possible in the instant that a man himself acts, nor is it possible in the instant when others act.
As time passed, and the earthly life faded into the past and the second advent into the remoter future, one of two alternatives was open: Either the whole saving event could be put in the past, in close conjunction with the earthly career, or else it could be entirely postponed to the future, in close connection with the Parousia.
Our identification with the death of Christ, it maintains, is not merely a present event, but a present event controlled by a real event of the past — i.e. the dying of Christ: «Bultmann takes over from Heidegger the concept of existence, and uses it to describe the stripping away of illusions and the consequent entry into the authentic human existence.
However it may be with us today, it is important that we recognize that for a first - century Jew «memorial» did not mean reverie about past events; it meant the act of vitally recalling into the present that which those events achieved for the Jewish people.
It may involve (as it sometimes does) a process of extrapolation from the present scene, whereby divine commitment to the future is proclaimed in divine judgment or in redemption, or in both; or it may sweep backward in time to bring past events forcefully into the present with incisive relevance.
His doctrine holds that everything is creative, producing something that did not exist before it; and it is these creative events that are the causes of other, later events perceiving them as they pass into the past (RSP 134f).
Suffice it to say that when we think of God as the contemporary cosmic event — stressing his relative pole — the system seems rather pantheistic; but when we stress the abstract pole, and conceive of God in his function as the cosmic memory and container of the past, the distinction comes into greater relief.
A case in point: With the support of my mother and my aunts, I spent nine years weaving together into one story key family events of the past 120 years.
And as the creative advance of the universe brings more and more novelty into the picture, the events of the past are continually given a new and unanticipated significance.
Moreover, he lays so much emphasis on the fact that this event of the past can be real only if it is brought into vital connection with our own lives, that he undermines the historical character of the event itself.
Into each of the given occasions there enter past events as well as the surrounding and accompanying pressures of other occasions, not to mention the «lure» of the future.
The new event exercises a freedom of self - determination regarding itself, taking into account the entire past, but reinterpreting its immanent predecessors.
But as every motion in space is relative and can be transformed into a rest by an appropriate change of the frame of reference, it is permissible to regard the present moment as stationary and future events as moving toward the past with an equal and opposite velocity, to wit, opposite with respect to the velocity of the present moment in the first picture.
But this concern for freedom in the scene of history did not remain limited to one particular event, which receded even further into the past.
The basic cultic formula, Out of Egypt, into this land, unquestionably rests upon past events, but it is a past marvelously screened and filtered.
In contrast, the notion of concrescence pictures each (elementary) event as a cone that opens endlessly into the past to include the whole antecedent universe within it.
This is certainly true if the examination of history is no neutral orientation about objectively determined past events, but is motivated by the question how we ourselves, standing in the current of history, can succeed in comprehending our own existence, can gain clear insight into the contingencies and necessities of our own life purpose.
In the past three years, Business Events Sydney has injected $ 213 million to the economy by securing and delivering more than 45,000 of these delegates into NSW.»
As with years past, the famed Grand Tasting Event (this year presented by Kia K900) turned the San Diego's Embarcadero Marina Park North into an epicurean epicenter where the city's preeminent chefs and other distinguished culinary masters from around the nation converged with an international showcase of the world's premiere wine, beer and spirits purveyors to showcase tasty new food and drink trends and innovative techniques.
We already knew about the possibility of our stars picking up a knock when off playing for their countries, as it has happened to us more than once in the past, but the events of the past few dfays has just brought into stark detail the problems that these international breaks can bring, without there being anything you can do about it.
Past winners have raised money for childhood cancer awareness, created «clothing closets» for students who need everything from formal wear to graduation gowns, and a chef who jumped into school nutrition with both feet, creating school breakfast programs, a school garden, and meet - the - chef events to raise the profile of his district's child nutrition program.
Barrister Adeoye Aribasoye has stated that Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayo Fayose's recent efforts at presenting the financial situation of the state to the media and blaming the immediate past administration for the turn of event, provide some interesting insights into developments in Ekiti State.
For the past three years, once - dry Erie County budget hearings have transformed into somber and tear - laden events, a testament to the duration and toll of a public health crisis locally and nationally.
It won't hurl anyone into the past or future, but it does something almost as audacious: It reenacts events that occurred just after the Big Bang, when some of the pure energy that filled the cosmos became all the matter that now exists.
He contends that at the front edge of his evolving block universe, the uncertain future crystallizes into the past through a sequence of microscopic quantum events.
If the conference saved 19 million sheets of standard copy paper (and from attending some past events I can vouch that not all documents are on such inexpensive paper), that might translate into saving the lives of some 2,275 trees.
Now in a collaborative effort between the arts and sciences, researchers at Kyoto University and Japan's National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR) and National Institute of Japanese Literature (NIJL) have used historical documents to garner better insight into the patterns of past solar events.
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