The Congress, therefore, was an attempt to
give practical expression to the mystic's vision of unity.
The rise of new popular religions in the nineteenth century and again after 1945
gave practical expression to that possibility.
This practice began in New Zealand and has offered a particular rich source of ideas about how restorative justice could be
given practical expression with young people.
Not exact matches
These forms
give practical and verbal
expression to the common faith of any one generation and, when handed on, become the vehicle for transmitting and nurturing the faith of the next generation.
In the process of
giving theology a
practical expression he shaped a distinctively American social ethic that dominated Protestant thought in America from the close of World War I to the widening of the war in Viet Nam.
That goal is the
expression, on the level of duty, of the demand, the claim — the Verlangen — which constitutes pure reason in its speculative and
practical use; reason «demands the absolute totality of conditions for a given conditioned thing» (beginning of the Dialectic of the Critique of Practical
practical use; reason «demands the absolute totality of conditions for a
given conditioned thing» (beginning of the Dialectic of the Critique of
PracticalPractical Reason).
One option would be to shut down the
expression of BCL11A, using small pieces of RNA, in blood - forming stem cells that would then be
given to a person with the disease; another would be to inhibit the action of BCL11A directly using a more traditional, and possibly more
practical, small - molecule drug.
A meeting of the
practical and the decorative, a mundane task
given a new
expression and a fictional typology for an imagined purpose.
It is generally not
practical to call up those who were listening to my inarticulate ramblings, and
give them the
expression I have found (although I am not above trying).