Sentences with phrase «full implications»

I have grown quite convinced of the substantial accuracy of their writing, but I can not help sensing, beyond what was written, an actual awe - inspiring event, whose full implications we are only now beginning to understand.
And while the full implications of Sandy's destructive path are still unknown, President Obama has declared Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Delaware, Maryland and the District of Columbia federal disaster zones.
But some aspiring CEOs fail to understand the full implications of that obvious truth.
There's some new funding for opioid addiction treatments and several Obamacare taxes are kept in place; but an amendment from Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, included in the latest bill, could also wreak havoc in the individual insurance marketplace, according to experts and the insurance industry itself (note: this amendment is so complicated that several prominent health wonks are openly admitting they don't know what its full implications are).
Often data lacks soul and so we hear a stat but don't appreciate its full implications.
Speaking the considerations out loud will help you make sure you understand the full implications of either a yes or a no answer.
But over the medium term, we'd expect French government bonds could probably begin to sell off once people finally synthesize the full implications of the Macron victory.
The problem, imo, is that well meaning folks are brainwashed (by the $ $ beneficiaries) to think that the old shorting rule was swell without realizing the full implications of the whole mechanism — it's duplicative nature, non-transparency, supply / demand self fulfilment, etc..
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But does this mean that musically one has to lay down and take the full implications of this?
Singer has done us a great service, according to McKenna, in working out the full implications of abortion on demand.
This is a definite possibility, but the full implications of DP2 may force them to give up far more than that.
To the unsuspecting reader, it might seem that Altizer has in fact returned to his first stage, but for those who view Altizer's development as an ever - increasing awareness of the full implications of the dialectical method, Buddhism is now seen as the reversible (i.e., dialectical) ground on which a new radical Christianity can be founded.
The evolution of Altizer's thought through these three periods shows an ever - increasing awareness of the full implications of the dialectical method.
At this juncture Altizer goes beyond Barth by recognizing the full implications of the dialectical method.
The idea of a «Day of Judgment» is the symbolic expression for the now hidden meaning of every life within the whole context of world history — the whole context, since the full implications of any life will never be known apart from its working out in the whole of the historical and existential process.
He said that he is expecting objections on these points from some quarters, but feels that these are the full implications for traditional Christian teaching of accepting evolution.
Both of these ways of life are shown to be ultimately unstable in one who is aware of their full implications, and to point beyond themselves to the religious way of life, different aspects of which are represented in Fear and Trembling, Repetition, the Concept of Dread, Philosophical Fragments, and the Final Unscientific Postscript.
The key to the understanding of this plan is the author's conviction that Jesus was from the first, and knew himself to be, the Son of God, but that he chose to reveal the full implications of this by stages.
Grasping the full implications of his argument may be hard not only for strict biblicists but also for those who take the Bible seriously and study it critically.
These events are what sin is and feels like and looks like when its full implications are unraveled.
The call to renewal in the Church is about this — accepting the full implications of our baptism, and not pretending that the Church is like a golf club to which we've been given a membership card.
Thus, for instance, Paul's apparent support of slavery lost its authority for us only after eighteen centuries and seventy or so generations, as the full implications of Jesus» message of the worth of each human being finally sank in and became authoritative instead (at least with regard to slavery).
Though I imagine John did not understand the full implications of that statement, he would have a much clearer understand in those days following the resurrection.
Bonhoeffer came to accept the full implications of the resistance movement, justifying his position as follows: «It is not only my task to look after the victims of madmen who drive a motor - car in a crowded street, but to do all in my power to stop their driving at all.
We do not always understand the full implications of our own beliefs!
In order to show the full implications of the Power of grace as mercy towards (Justification) and power in (Sanctification) man, Niebuhr used the device of an existential explication of Galatians 2:20.
Though the Reformers laid the basis for the life of moral responsibility, they did not carry through the full implications of the new conception of vocation.
That is why Mary, having understood the term and its full implications, was able to turn to the stewards at the wedding feast in Cana and tell them to do whatever her Son would tell them.
Actually, even Niebuhr sought to protect God from the full implications of the old doctrine of original sin.
The what of Christian belief is an attempt to state all that is implied in the whom of Christian belief; and the history of the Christian Church may be read, at least in part, as the constant effort of succeeding generations of believers in Christ to think out and think through the full implications of the new relationship to God established in Christ and enjoyed in the fellowship of Christian believers in Him.
When Christian theologians expose the full implications of theological postures recently assumed, and when they critically examine humanism without the prism of gross misinterpretations, it will be recognized that the formidable chasm is between the right (theocentric) and left (humanocentric) wings of theism, not between the latter and religious humanism.
«I am encouraged by the awakening of the church to the full implications of the Gospel.
But they have done more than have most Whiteheadians (feminist Whiteheadians may be an exception) to draw out the deep psychological meaning, the change in sensibility, the altered self - understanding and lifestyle, in short, the full implications of the conviction that Whiteheadians share with them.
Until World War II the full implications of urbanization had not yet struck the Church.
Before discussing the full implications of Kaufman's challenge, we must present an explanation of process theology's theory of dipolarity.
Before the full implications of the friendly exchange and growing confidence between Roman Catholics and Protestantism could be realized, a change in attitude throughout the Roman Catholic Church and in Protestantism was required.
The full implication of this view is that there is no special time or place where the epiphany of the sacred occurs; it occurs everywhere and in every moment: the sacred center is everywhere and sacred time is anytime.
It may be doubted whether Blackmun and Co. understood the full implications of what they were doing; that is perhaps the kindest thing to be said for their efforts.
It is only in the present day that the full implications of this view are coming home to us.

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