Sentences with phrase «from earlier passages»

Römhild started with a list of verses in different versions of both the Old and New Testaments that referred to figures or ideas from earlier passages, then combed through both books for additional examples.
He does not tell us where Timothy is from, because we already know from an earlier passage (16:1 - 2).
From early passages (P2) to late passages (P31), they displayed homogeneous fibroblastic morphology and expressed VIMENTIN, which is considered as a fibroblast marker.

Not exact matches

The most probable conclusion to draw from passages of this sort is that either Thomas or earlier Gnostic tradition made use of the canonical gospels at points where we find parallels, and that there is no reason to suppose that any passage in Thomas (in spite of interesting textual variants) provides an earlier or a more reliable version of any saying of Jesus.
However, it can also be characterized in relation to the chronology of events as the course of actual existence (Or consciousness, in mentalistic conceptions of temporal passage) traversing the temporal order of events in the direction from earlier to later.
But as we understand Whitehead, the passage from the indeterminacy of the initial phases of concrescence, through the intermediate phases to the final phase, satisfaction, is a process which concretizes or actualizes the occasion itself, and the occasion is not actual until the process is complete.9 If so, the indeterminacy of the earlier phases of concrescence is a radical or absolute indeterminacy inconsistent with the passage of time, for there is nothing as yet actual for which time could pass; thus, concrescence is a process in a metaphorical or figurative sense, and this is why Whitehead associates concrescence with creativity, calling creativity the Category of the Ultimate, meaning that though it is used to explain all else, it is not explicable.
This is noticeable in the early passage drawn from «The Primary Feelings» (III.2.2: see R3) now imbedded in the account of conceptual reproduction (PR 248).
This passage was not originally part of the Gospel according to John, being absent from early manuscripts; but there is no reason to doubt that it was a genuine piece of tradition.
This is the mystery which Marx tries to elucidate in the passages from Capital that we quoted earlier.
... [This] would of course require sensitivity of a high order to the whole nature of the story and to the ways in which it would be (of course) inappropriate simply to repeat verbatim passages from earlier sections.
One is forced to recognize that the early church, out of its own experience and faith, created its own christological pattern, using elements from both of these conceptions and from other sources also; as, for example, from the Suffering Servant passages of Isaiah.
When I read the following passage, it timely grooved with the insight I received upon hearing from the Cambodian pastor: â $ œFrom his earliest days Lincoln had a sense that his destiny was controlled by some larger force, some Higher Power.
«When I do public readings we usually try to get a laugh from the audience early on because it lightens up the atmosphere, and that passage always gets them roaring with laughter.
Among the many passages which foreshadow the coming of such a messiah, these from Isaiah are among the earliest and most vivid:
In the earlier books I think he did hold that the passage of nature was a process in which there was an energy flow in which patterns were reiterated as it passed on from one stage to another.
For in the earliest round of the debate, Griffin remarked on how forced, unnecessarily cautious, or simply unnatural are Ford's readings of relevant passages in Science and the Modern World and Religion in the Making — readings claiming that panpsychism is not truly found in either book, and that the appearance to the contrary is due to our reading into them ideas derived from the canonical portions of Process and Reality (REWM 194 - 201).
Isaiah Berlin writes of Herzen, «His purely personal credo remained unaltered from his earliest days: «Art, and the summer lightning of individual happiness, these are the only real goods we have,» he declared in a self - revealing passage of the kind that so deeply shocked the stern young Russian revolutionaries in the 1860s.»
More precisely, it seems that the third chapter of the first part of Process and Reality, while having been written late during the composition of the book, incorporates earlier materials that have been displaced from their initial location in the book.30 The passage from Process 32 discussed here would belong to that category.31 However, one should not, and can not, conclude, on the sole basis that the fourth full paragraph from Process 32 is an insertion, that this paragraph of has to be considered an expression of a second — chronologically speaking — concept of God as non-temporal.
On each occasion, Whitehead inserted a passage written from the standpoint of the later concept of God in order to reinterpret a passage initially written from the standpoint of his earlier concept such that the subject of the resulting passage would shift from God as the non-temporal actual entity to the primordial nature and, more widely, to God as primordial and consequent natures.
Passages from Process 7, 31, 32, 40, 46, and 93, among others, reveal that Whitehead had not developed the distinction between a primordial and a consequent nature at an earlier stage in the composition of the book.
In chapter 4, the emergence of the notion of «subjective aim» in the early concept of God of Process and Reality is shown on the basis of passages from Process and Reality 224 and 244.
Then, using three other passages from the same book, I will demonstrate that this other concept is earlier than the concept of God in two natures.
In a passage in Jerome (late 4th century or early 5th) he tells that he was visited in Palestine every day by monks from India, Persia and Ethiopia.
DE: In these dialogues we have been extracting from the Whitehead of the early 1920's a conception of the passage of nature as it comes to us in bare sense - awareness.
Whatever the precise date of this passage from Jeremiah's prophecies — and, as is usually the case, biblical scholars disagree — the general historical context is clear: More than a century earlier the northern kingdom of Israel had been almost entirely annihilated by the Assyrians.
Whether or not the passage from which this abstract is taken was once a written source used by Luke, and therefore a very «early» document, it certainly rings true; and it represents the central conviction uniformly presupposed by the earliest Christianity of which we have any record.
Her own sympathies, at least with respect to causation, focus upon Whitehead's early philosophy of nature: «I now find myself distanced from his later writings, but increasingly sympathetic to the middle ones [e.g. SMW], especially as he was working towards a generalized notion of «organism,» and when his «passage of nature» could be seen not as one datum after another, but as a pattern - forming and pattern - sustaining process which could support a dynamic view of a causation underlying more restricted kinds» (CE vii).
The view is strengthened by another passage which comes from the earlier sections of The Wealth of Nations.
Passages that were originally written for groups of people, and intended to be read and applied in a community setting (the nation of Israel, the various early churches, the first followers of Jesus), have been manipulated to communicate a personal, individual message... thus leading the reader away from the original corporate intent of the passage to a reaffirmation of the individualistic, me - centered, and consumerist tendencies of American religious culture.
This passage is steeped in the rot - from - within despair of the 1970s, and it is not a coincidence that King did his best work in the decade of Jonestown and The Exorcist, the Ayatollah Khomeini and The Late Great Planet Earth, the decade that stripped away the confident science - and - progress ethos of the 1950s and early 1960s.
This being said, however, I must in all seriousness bemoan one very important omission, which seems to me to open the doors to those perplexing questions I referred to earlier: there is no greater and more moving passage about friendship than Augustine's description, in Book IV of the Confessions, of his «very dear» (but unnamed) friend, an acquaintance from childhood, a fellow student and then fellow teacher of rhetoric.
Almonds have been cultivated for thousands of years, and early references to them include a passage from the Bible dating to 1400 B.C. Over the centuries, almonds have been enjoyed as a delicacy, revered as a fertility charm, and traded along the ancient Silk Road between the Mediterranean region and China.
The otherwise disappointing Gareth Bale forced a save from Weidenfeller early in the second half before cutting inside from the right wing to skid a low cross just beyond the reach of Karim Benzema at the far post, but Dortmund then took over for a sensational passage of play.
The letter from UFC Chief Operating Officer Ike Lawrence Epstein to Silver comes as the Assembly considers the legalization bill following Senate passage earlier this year.
Prof. Yakubu observed that since the next polls were only 470 days away (from 3rd November, 2017), early passage of the legal framework for the conduct of elections in the country would assist the Commission in planning adequately.
Each of the 63,779 arcs represents a cross-reference, in which a passage alludes to figures or ideas from an earlier one, while the distance between the two passages determines the color of the arc.
That supports the idea that the ancestors of the earliest Americans spent a few millennia stranded in Beringia, the now submerged landmass that once stretched from Siberia to Alaska, before the ice sheets started to melt and open up passages to the New World.
Astronomers had hoped the unique B - mode polarization signature from the early cosmos would allow them to effective «see» portions of the universe that are invisible to optical telescopes as gravity from denser portions of the universe tug on the polarized light, slightly deflecting its passage through the cosmos during its 13.8 billion year trip to Earth.
An international team led by researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, compared early - passage and late - passage versions of nine human ES cells lines obtained from labs around the world.
Obtain a vial of the desired cell line from a reputable distributor such as the American Type Culture Collection and freeze as many early passage vials as possible.
For instance, MEF cells are usually made of fibroblasts from the mouse embryos at embryonic day 13.5 and only cells at early passages (p2 to p3) are used as feeders for derivation and culture of embryonic stem (ES) and iPS cells.
For teratoma formation, 5 × 106 cells of early passage (P5) and late passage (P15) from each iPS cell line were harvested and injected intramuscularly into SCID - beige mice.
Derivation of completely cell culture - derived mice from early - passage embryonic stem cells.
Findings from a recent national - level early grade reading assessment found that 37 per cent of second graders and 19 per cent of third graders were not able read a single word of a short passage.
President Woodrow Wilson demonstrated this during his tenure in the early 20th century, when he worked to remove blacks from important civil service posts in the federal bureaucracy, while Franklin Delano Roosevelt would deny jobs to black workers (at the behest of labor unions) with the passage of the Davis - Bacon Act two decades later.
May brings a new Sookie Stackhouse mystery from Charlaine Harris; June, the anticipated vampire / apocalyptic novel The Passage by Justin Cronin (see an earlier post on Cronin here)... shall I go on?
This is a passage from early on in Lady Bird & The Fox, when Jem is just beginning to get to know Annie, and has a bit of an epiphany about where she's really come from; it's a favourite passage because it puts the loss of cultural heritage into some perspective in a clear and simple way:
I picked out a couple of passages I really liked, from early and late in the novel, respectively:
There are other passages that talk about the need for our focus to be on God and glorifying Him, like 1 Corinthians 6:19 - 20, or the end of the passage from the sermon on the Mount that I mentioned earlier — Matthew 6:33 «But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you ``.
Not only that, but with the passage of time you're often interrupted with more of the aforementioned scenes from earlier.
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