Not exact matches
Hence «God's primordial nature» is but an imprecise
way of speaking about the order of nature — a
formal structure
expressing the theory of extension
in its most general form (PW 58/56).
See for instance Raimon Panikkar, On Catholic Identity (University of Tulsa 1991), p. 2, where this becomes clear from what he says on the identity of a Christian: «We may agree that a Christian is somebody who acknowledges a special relation to Jesus Christ, but the understanding of this relation can not be
expressed in any univocal
way and the analogy can not go beyond the
formal or structural contents of the word «relation»
While I hesitate to identify the biblical Creator - God simply with efficient,
formal or final cause of the universe, I do think that there is some validity
in employing the category of causation analogously when we try to
express the
way in which God influences nature.
One of the more convenient parts about getting around Tokyo is the number of
ways one can actually do this, including subways,
express trains, white - gloved taxi drivers decked out
in formal suits (you're not going to see that
in most of the world) and bike rental.
Her work is an ongoing negotiation between the improvisatory and the structural aspects of thinking itself, with painting posited as a language
in which to
express thinking
in a
formal and affective
way.
Sending a business thank - you note, also known as an appreciation letter, to a vendor is a
formal way to
express your company's gratitude for the third party's services and assure them of your interest
in continuing your association together.
By the use of cursive writing templatein its sample format, there will be a new
way of
expressing your sympathy to the departed family member of the deceased
in a
formal note.
[the candidate must enter a brief career objective statement
expressing the career goal
in a precise yet
formal way]
Module 7 examines «self - determination»; what it means to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples; and the
ways in which it is
expressed — from personal every - days acts to
formal agreements with governments.