The Council of Trent also followed its treatment on
human cooperation with divine grace (as contrasted with the approach of Protestantism) by explaining the mechanisms involved.
Only widespread
human cooperation with God can count as the proper fulfillment of the condition attached to the guarantee.
And in the process there was an erosion of Augustinianism that emphasized the soteriological significance either of human will in a form of synergism or of
human cooperation with the divine and a growing attack on such classic Protestant doctrines as limited atonement and predestination.
Not exact matches
In «The Better Angels of Our Nature,» Pinker categorized «five inner demons» as psychological systems that can be triggered to release aggression, along
with «four better angels» as motives that can bring
humans toward
cooperation and altruism.
«Through this
cooperation with Alibaba in connectivity, our focus is on
human - centric innovations that provide our customers
with a digital experience, both in and outside the vehicle, in order to meet their changing needs,» Hans Georg Engel, head of Mercedes ‐ Benz Research and Development China, said in a statement.
What is more, if such a development should take place, AA might set a pattern for a more fundamental
cooperation between religion and psychology in dealing
with human problems in general.
Indeed, it misses almost everything essential about the actual workings of the modern industrial economy: the
cooperation and trust of millions of total strangers required for efficient industry to replace self - sufficiency; the inevitable centrality of government in the complex
human construction of a national or global economy; large corporations
with their hierarchies, multiple and shifting purposes and fragile but definite unity.
Azariah who later became Bishop of Dornakal argued that the church in accepting the position of a communal political minority
with special protection would become a static community and it would negate its self - understanding as standing for mission and service to the whole national community, that in any case the Indian church is not a single social or cultural community since it consists of people of diverse background, each of whom would have its own political struggle to wage in
cooperation with the people of similar background in other religions; and therefore theologically and politically Christians should ask only for religious freedom for its mission and service to all people, not as a minority right, but as a
human right (ref.
In fact, some of his greatest arguments
with the soldiers / governments over the years have been over this very issue — the
humans are afraid and so they want to kill the aliens while he wants to encourage life and
cooperation (thinking in particular of the Ninth Doctor
with Harriet Jones or even the battle of Canary Wharf when we lost Rose because of Torchwood opening the breach etc.).
Secular
human societies need laws because, apart from
cooperation with Grace, our survivalist instincts predispose us to choose immediate selfish interests and desires over our greater common good.
`... At the very least, then, this is the seedbed for higher, intentional forms of ethical virtue, though these latter (
with their complex forms of
human intentionality and freedom of choice) are of a distinctively different sort from the prehuman varieties of
cooperation, and can not in my view be reductively subsumed under mathematical prediction.»
A theology of redemption combines affirmation of
human creativity in the purpose of God and deliverance from
human sinfulness to release
humans for their vocation of
cooperation with God in continuous new creativity.
The central issue in the early debates between Fundamentalists and Modernists was on the question whether the gospel should emphasize as the essence of the gospel, deliverance of the
humans from sinfulness or affirmation of the
human vocation to creativity and
cooperation with God in recreating nature and society according to the purpose of God.
Fretheim rightly observes that alongside the theme of divine blessing goes a stress on «the role of the
human in the divine economy,» thus holding a certain tension between God's plans for «good» and
human cooperation and resistance
with that plan.
In this perspective, Mary's
cooperation with God, her «fiat» (Latin for «let it be done») is the
human «Yes» to the Incarnation, contrasted
with Adam and Eve's «No!».
Instead it calls on «local,» that is, national, Orthodox Churches to promote a «new constructive synergy»
with the secular state, in order to ensure «earnest
cooperation in order to preserve man's unique dignity and the
human rights which flow therefrom.»
Engaging efforts
with experts from 47 IDFA member companies and
cooperation from other parts of the dairy industry, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and state regulators, IDFA advocated for, among other things: reasonable regulations in the Pasteurized Milk Ordinance (PMO) that align the Interstate Milk Shippers program
with the requirements of the Food Safety Modernization Act's (FSMA) Preventive Controls for
Human Food (PCHF) rule; harmonizing the PMO
with an FDA rule on higher fortification levels of vitamin D3 and requiring FDA to be more transparent in the determination of foreign country regulatory equivalence
with the U.S. Grade «A» program.
Reverse Trick - or - Treating is an initiative launched by the
human rights organization Global Exchange in
cooperation with Fair Trade company Equal Exchange and is a collaborative effort of countless children, youth, and adults supported by institutions including nonprofit organizations, faith - based organizations, Fair Trade companies, and schools.
Baku's pro-Ukraine position has helped Azerbaijan convince Western countries to turn a blind eye to Aliyev's
human rights abuses but has also done great harm to Azerbaijan's prospects of
cooperation with Russia.
... each Individual is already unimpeded from seeking voluntary
cooperation from health care service providers; if I may take a «softened» stance for a moment, what I believe those professing a «
human right to health care» likely have at issue is that some people wish to contract services
with no means of consideration for contracts required to obtain those services peacably.
Questions on Pakistan's relations
with India produced answers focussed on regional peace and increased
cooperation on
human and economic terms.
A statement issued by the Information Office of the Embassy of the US on Friday in Abuja, said Kerry would discuss the US
cooperation with Nigeria over Boko Haram, economic and
human rights issues during his visit.
• Britain has been challenged to withdraw its support for Saudi Arabia as chair of the UN
human rights council panel as the closeness of the UK - Saudi relationship was dismissed as sycophantic by the Liberal Democrats and Labour called for an end to judicial
cooperation with Riyadh.
This kind of prosocial behavior, a form of altruism that seeks to benefit others and promote
cooperation, has now been found in chimps, the species that Darwin did more than any other
human to connect us
with.
Cooperation Whether demonstrated by situations of hunting, foraging, child rearing or migrating,
humans with culture, in pursuit of shared goals, had much to gain through
cooperation.
With help from a new algorithm created by BYU computer science professors Jacob Crandall and Michael Goodrich, along with colleagues at MIT and other international universities, machine compromise and cooperation appears not just possible, but at times even more effective than among hum
With help from a new algorithm created by BYU computer science professors Jacob Crandall and Michael Goodrich, along
with colleagues at MIT and other international universities, machine compromise and cooperation appears not just possible, but at times even more effective than among hum
with colleagues at MIT and other international universities, machine compromise and
cooperation appears not just possible, but at times even more effective than among
humans.
The result could lead to swarms of robots that team up and organize
with minimal
human intervention and could shed light on how
cooperation evolved in animals.
«Both studies provide powerful evidence for forms of
cooperation in our closest relatives that have been difficult to demonstrate in other animals besides
humans,» says Brian Hare, an evolutionary anthropologist at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, who was not involved
with the research.
To arrive at this radical notion, Hauser draws on his own research in social
cooperation, neuroscience, and primate behavior, as well as on the musings of philosophers, cognitive psychologists, and most important, the theories of MIT linguist Noam Chomsky, who in the 1950s proposed that all
humans are equipped
with a universal linguistic grammar, a set of instinctive rules that underlie all languages.
What is unique about SHERPA is the
cooperation between
humans and robots, each
with their own qualities, in order to achieve a common goal: saving lives.
The emphasis
with robots is on their autonomy, cognitive capacities, strategy for
cooperation and in the interaction
with their
human colleagues».
«We hope they will take this [report] into account,» Bobrow says, and establish better
cooperation between the U.K. Home Office, which regulates animal research, and the Department of Health, which oversees research
with human subjects.
Using
human subcutaneous and abdominal fat samples, the scientists, in
cooperation with the University Hospital Leipzig and the Karolinska Institutet Stockholm (Sweden), find similar cahnges not only to rodents but also to the
human organism.
With the
cooperation of local governments, researchers sampled and tested 19,192 bats, rodents, non-
human primates, and
humans in areas where the risk of animal - to -
human transmission is greatest, including sites of deforestation, ecotourism, and animal sanctuaries.
Population expansion may be a major driver in the evolution of
cooperation,
with implications for new antibiotics, cancer treatments and perhaps even
human behavior.
Known as the Belt and Road initiative, it is a unified framework for development and
cooperation in a region that touches three continents and their contiguous oceans and seas,
with human population numbering in the billions.
Antibodies to a high - risk type of
human papillomavirus (HPV16) could help detect oropharyngeal (1) cancer several years before the clinical onset of the disease, reveals a new study from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in
cooperation with the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the United States National Cancer Institute (NCI) in an article published online today by the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
The company touts its matching system «in
cooperation with psychologists and sociologists,» who drew on more than 60 years of research on relationships and
human personalities.
The apes live a peaceful existence of
cooperation and unity, right up until their path collides
with that of
human survivors who want to refurbish a nearby hydroelectric dam.
1 Intercultural Insitute of Timisoara is an NGO established in 1992
with activities in the field of intercultural education, education for democratic citizenship,
human rights education, Roma inclusion, migration and international
cooperation (www.intercultural.ro)
Due to global recession and European austerity, the international
cooperation and solidarity in the form of financial and material support to lighten the burden on a hosting state has significantly diminished.47
With this in mind, South Africa does not provide
human and social security; it provides rather physical security.
Although it is true that the constitution of the United Nations represented itself as an effort of intergovernmental
cooperation and plural unity of
human diversity, creating a planetary consciousness of belonging to a community
with a common destiny, the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) forces us to create new symbiosis between ecological sustainability and
human rights.
Editorial board of the scientific journal Future
Human Image hope for productive
cooperation with all interested persons and the organizations in the field of research of modern methods of impact on mentality of younger generations.
The West probably assumed that Iran would doubtless demand that any
cooperation in
with the West in
human rights be compensated for by «concessions» permitting its nuclear weapons program.
The National Tribute to Ninoy Aquino was organized by the authorities of the Manila International Airport, in
cooperation with the Philippine Commission on
Human Rights, ATOM / Spirit of EDSA / Kalampagin Konsiyensyang Kinakalawang, and UNESCO DREAM Center of the Philippines.
«Dogs have a level of social competence that's a result of thousands of years of
cooperation with humans.
The campaign was launched in
cooperation with the non-profit
Human Animal Bond Research Institute.
The domestic cat is no longer an exclusively solitary species as it now lives close together
with other animals and
humans, benefits from
cooperation, and needs to resolve conflict without physical confrontation.
This critical aspect of care at the CVS Angel Care Cancer Center is quite unique because it is performed in our own state of the art facilities in Carlsbad, California, and
cooperation with regional
human radiation oncologists and radiation therapy centers.
We made that pact
with human beings several millennia back, to work in
cooperation for the improved conditions of both species.