Sentences with phrase «generation in the history of»

The role of Baby Boom Generation in the history of the United States of America.
With prices below 3 cents per kilowatt - hour, wind and solar PV have already proven to be the cheapest source of electricity generation in the history of mankind.
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«This is a renaissance we haven't seen in generations, and possibly in the entire history of our signature spirit,» Eric Gregory, president of the Kentucky Distillers» Association, told The Guardian.
The most unemployed generation in history - Gen Y - has been sold a bill of goods, but not in the way you might think.
Tom Hanks solidifies himself as one of the greatest actors of his generation with this look at a man whose life intersects with some of the greatest moments in history while trying to connect with his true love, Jenny.
Raines said GameStop expects this fall's debut of the PS4 and Xbox One to make for the biggest console launch in history, while Microsoft announced that pre-orders for the third - generation Xbox have sold out faster than both the original Xbox and Xbox 360, which was released in 2005 and has been the bestselling console for the past two years.
They are characterized as being the most diverse U.S. generation in history, having the shortest attention span (an average of 8 seconds) and being the world's first true digital natives.
Women's History Month is a time to recognize the women before us who paved the way, support our peers in business, and help the next generation of female pioneers.
«This is a renaissance we haven't seen in generations, and possibly in the entire history of our signature spirit.»
For millions of young adults who make up the largest and best - educated generation in American history, coming of age in the wake of the Great Recession has been particularly painful.
The next 30 years will see the total value of global high net worth wealth transferred down through generations estimated to reach nearly US$ 16trn — the largest transfer of wealth in history.
«The history of the Europe is for the last thousand years is every generation they try to kill each other and the last one was in World War 2».
The greatest generation of entrepreneurs in Canadian history will retire within the next 10 to 15 years, and these men and women are looking for a way to exit their companies in a way that meets their needs.
This cohort — the Millennial generation — is the largest generational segment in American history and will benefit from one of the greatest wealth transfers in history over the coming years.
With American corporations eliminating more than 84,000 pension plans since 1985, and with the stock market experiencing over a decade of unprecedented volatility, Cheryl was acutely aware of how important this decision had become for what is the first generation in history required to self - fund their retirement.
Oral histories are generally acceptable forms of transferring information from one generation to another in societies where writing is less common.
The state, and the republican school in particular, must play its role in transmitting this inheritance to each new generation and to immigrants by assuring mastery of French language, literature, and history, and socializing students into the French way of life.
It's clear that rather than read a history of the movement you pretend to be an expert about, you would have us spinning in circles for another generation because you are too uninformed, too inexperienced in life, to learn about the history of your own accord.
Although I am not Mormon, I give full credit to that church for its accurate handling of familial records for this entire United States in Salt Lake City — keeping the history of our nation defended in its library for our younger generations.
Centuries of honest textual criticism, archeology and history are virtually unanimous in their agreement that two of the Gospels are eye - witness accounts, two are commissioned investigations by the early church and all of the canonical Epistles were written by first - generation apostles.
There are people who are capable of horrible acts in every generation, and in every fold of history, religious and non religious.
A remarkable «grandparent» generation of theologians such as Cornelius Ernst, OP., Herbert McCabe, OP., Fergus Kerr, OP., and Nicholas Lash, together with others in history, philosophy and literature, have led the way into widespread participation in university life.
After studying a series of Western societies from ancient Greece and Iran through the history of Israel, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and on into the twentieth centuries, Polak concludes that the most important single factor involved in the generation of change is the image of the future held by a given group.
Millennialism began in the very first generation of the church, and there has scarcely been a period of history since which has not witnessed predictions of its own imminent end.
His turn to a public history and a shared reason oriented to that history is the most significant attempt in his generation of German Protestant theology to break with the turn to the subject that has been so determinative for over two hundred years.
They were those who had the eyes to discern the presence of the holy God in the living moments of history, and they spoke to that insight, opening the eyes of the people of their generation to the realization that God was active in their lives.
Gwinyai Muzorewa quotes with approval a fellow African — E. B. Idowu — as saying, «There is no place, age, or generation which did not receive at some point in its history some form of revelation» (ODA 9).
In fact history contains many cases of one generations scientific facts being proven not to be so.
It is during this stage and the subsequent three stages, that the primary developmental task (for adults), (what Erik Erikson calls «generativity») is to generate new life and to pour one's energies into the stream of history by investing in the new generation.
Within a single generation, his movement had subdivided into several distinct and often mutually hostile church bodies» déj vu to anyone familiar with the history of Presbyterians in Scotland, Lutherans in America, Reformed churches in the Netherlands, Anglicans in Africa, and Baptists almost anywhere.
, 176, where he speaks of his generation's effort to defend itself against Christ; and Kierkegaard's Attack Upon Christendom, 160 - 161, where he critiques the Christian Church in history for trying to defend itself against the possibility of following Christ as the Pattern.
In 10 or 20 years, where new generation of kid will be learning history.
But it is worthwhile to recall that within the first generation it was possible for Paul not only to describe the «breaking of bread» at the fellowship meal of Christians as «sharing in the body of Christ,» 24 but to pass on from that to the idea that the church (the new Israel as it emerged in history) is itself the «body of Christ,» each member of which is «in Christ,» as Christ is «in him.»
The beliefs of the founding generations then, whether Puritan or rationalist, whether inspired by Moses and Isaiah or by Locke and Montaigne, were conducive to a perspective that saw the American nation as the chief agent in the unfolding of history.
In Hawthorne we find in effect a comprehensive interpretation of early New England history in which the founding generation is criticized but also admired — it was «stern, severe, intolerant, but not superstitious, not even fanatical,» and possessed «a farseeing worldly sagacity.&raquIn Hawthorne we find in effect a comprehensive interpretation of early New England history in which the founding generation is criticized but also admired — it was «stern, severe, intolerant, but not superstitious, not even fanatical,» and possessed «a farseeing worldly sagacity.&raquin effect a comprehensive interpretation of early New England history in which the founding generation is criticized but also admired — it was «stern, severe, intolerant, but not superstitious, not even fanatical,» and possessed «a farseeing worldly sagacity.&raquin which the founding generation is criticized but also admired — it was «stern, severe, intolerant, but not superstitious, not even fanatical,» and possessed «a farseeing worldly sagacity.»
If our generation makes wrong choices, the generation of our children will be the last in history.
How far this creativity can go in creating the human level in the case of any one individual depends partly upon his innate capacity but most of all upon two other features: (1) how wide and deep is the volume of history that reaches him, that is, how abundant and coherent are the values that have been accumulated in the history he inherits and (2) how deep is the communion he is able to have with other persons who embody these meanings accumulated through a long sequence of generations.
Millennials, just like every generation, have grown up in a wide array of circumstances and backgrounds specific to this time in history.
There have been times in the history of Christianity when congregations were a learning environment where Christian faith was transmitted from one generation to the next through the depth of commitment of adults in the congregation.
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They are the most indebted generation in history: The average graduate of the college class of 2016 carried $ 37,172 in student loan debt.
Declaring early in American history that the Constitution was «godless» because it failed to acknowledge the authority of Jesus Christ, the church up until a generation ago practiced «political dissent,» not allowing members to vote, hold public office, or take oaths of allegiance to the flag or the Constitution.
It means a fresh apprehension of the working of God in history: a fresh and vivid realization of the God who in Christ revealed himself to men long ago and who, still in Christ, stands ready to make himself known in gracious power also to us and to our generation.
Thus does John Updike report on Wilmot's abrupt and irreversible deconversion experience at the outset of In the Beauty of the Lilies, a four - generation saga which is partly a fictional version of Updike's family history, partly an account of the decline of religious faith in America, and partly a reflection of Updike's own angry, personal struggle to find religious meaninIn the Beauty of the Lilies, a four - generation saga which is partly a fictional version of Updike's family history, partly an account of the decline of religious faith in America, and partly a reflection of Updike's own angry, personal struggle to find religious meaninin America, and partly a reflection of Updike's own angry, personal struggle to find religious meaning.
A generation ago, Colin Patterson, the senior paleontologist at the Natural History Museum in London, said in a public forum that he didn't know of any evidence for evolution.
While parts of the world have experienced random violence against civilians for years, it seems agenda - driven mass violence — terrorism — has touched the U.S. in this generation more than ever in our history.
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.
The incomplete number of generations in the third section of the genealogy is deliberate and is clarified by the origin and significance of the number fourteen which, according to verse 17, is the basis of the author's schematization of Israel's history.
The prestige and influence of Christian scholars probably never stood higher in all of Western history than during the two generations which embraced the lifetimes of Erasmus, Luther, and Calvin.»)
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