Sentences with phrase «from contact with nature»

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This was the Incarnation: Et Verbum caro factum est. 20 And from this first, basic contact of God with our human race, and precisely by virtue of this penetration of the divine into our human nature, a new life was born: that unforeseeable aggrandizement and «obediential ’21 extension of our natural capacities which we call «grace».
Meanwhile, we should «avoid... all contact and association with the body, except when they are absolutely necessary, and instead of allowing ourselves to become infected with its nature, purify ourselves from it until God gives us deliverance.»
With a certain simplification of the state of affairs, which however brings out more clearly the decisive factor without falsifying it, we might say that formerly the object and situation of a man's action were simply data supplied by nature with which he was in contact and by simple human realities which recurred from generation to generation again and agWith a certain simplification of the state of affairs, which however brings out more clearly the decisive factor without falsifying it, we might say that formerly the object and situation of a man's action were simply data supplied by nature with which he was in contact and by simple human realities which recurred from generation to generation again and agwith which he was in contact and by simple human realities which recurred from generation to generation again and again.
Here he contends that just as Chuang - tzu tried to perceive the nature of reality from the perspective of fish or butterfly, so, too, should Christians seek to transcend the boundaries of history, religion and culture to develop deeper contacts with the mysterious ways in which God operates.
So, for example, the existentialist analysis of the nature of human existence, with its emphasis upon «self - understanding», or «understanding of existence», establishes a point of contact between the figure from the past and the man in the present.
Reporting Oct. 24 in the journal Nature, the researchers from UCLA's College of Letters and Science, describe their new method for mapping the temperatures at the gas - solid interface, in which gases are altered through contact with a solid catalyst.
Then she improved on nature to create permanent nonstick surfaces that could keep artificial walls free of insect infestations, prevent ice from adhering to airplane wings, and deter bacterial growth on medical devices continually in contact with body fluids.
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Once a scammer has obtained money from you, they will either stay in contact with you and take full advantage of your kind nature and ask for more money, or you will never hear from them again.
The original 2001 film wasn't particularly scary either, but it did succeed in delivering some interesting social commentary on the nature of electronic means of communication, and how it is separating us from actual human contact, leaving those who succumb to it as empty shells who sit in lonely rooms with nothing much to live for.
Scientists at Cornell University found that children who have more contact with nature — even a view of something green from their bedrooms — experience less stress than those with less contact.
The Urban Ecology Center, in Milwaukee, is designed around a similar premise: Children gain the most appreciation for nature from constant contact with it.
In the initial stage, the postsecondary faculty members contacted area elementary and middle grades administrators from school districts that had a strong existing relationship with the postsecondary institution to further nurture the collaborative nature of a PDS.
Syrian Hamsters Syrian hamsters are solitary by nature and must not come into contact with other hamsters of any species after being separated from their littermates at about 6 weeks of age.
Rosa's veterinary passion developed from her early contact with wildlife fauna and nature, which in turn has significantly marked her hobbies and interests.
«That is to say, they have forgotten the skills their ancestors acquired to manage an often unruly natural world around them, and they have largely withdrawn from direct contact with that world by spending most of their time indoors, substituting a great deal of real nature with reel nature — edited, packaged, digitized, and piped in electronically.»
The location of the hotel, within easy reach from the Vallter2000 ski resort, will delight ski enthusiasts or sport lovers, since the possibilities offered by the area are countless: fishing, golf, horse riding, hiking... If you are looking forward to be in close contact with nature, La Coma is the place for you.
This ongoing cycle that passes from the original source through the artist's hands to the viewer's engagement highlights the intangible nature of objects as they change with each phase of contact.
Another aspect of the devaluing of nature is, as we've discussed before, the disconnection of children from direct contact with the natural world.
He suffers from depression himself, and has no doubt that contact with nature helps his condition:
Got into contact with Nature «s David Adam; he says the information ruling out a leak comes «from a very well placed source», but not much more.
With events from the past, the nature of bitcoin itself and all of the attention on verifying users, as of late, it seems odd that one of the largest exchanges in the world would not have any contact information or transparency in regard to the physical location of the exchange which holds well over 120,000 BTC6 worth of currency.
There are also ethical issues in relation to how this information is gathered from prisoners, suspects and volunteers: first, how voluntarily can true consent be given in that situation, and second, the low level of educational achievement of many persons who come in contact with the criminal justice system is a defining factor in whether the person has understood the nature and purpose of the sampling.
The findings in this chapter describe, for families where one of the child's biological parent is absent from the household, the resident parent's relationship with the non-resident parent, the frequency and nature of the contact the child has with them, how the contact arrangements were arranged and the influence they have in some areas of the child's life.
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