Sentences with phrase «human endeavor does»

Not exact matches

Viewers know more about Vaynerchuk's companies and endeavors because he is putting in that extra effort to make his brand more human — and I don't think I would be going out on a limb to say that this human element has definitely contributed to his success and massive social following, which includes more than 1.17 million followers on Twitter.
I do not find it possible to believe that bodily corruption, that ultimate negation, as it seems, of all human endeavor, aspiration and hope, can be something from which the manhood of Christ was exempt.
The separation of various realms of human endeavor and activity common to Western individualism does not fit in with the organic, interconnected worldview informed by Russian Orthodox spirituality.
It is the human endeavor to apply the tests of coherence and comprehensiveness in drawing conclusions about the veracity of certain phenomena — that, for example, axheads do not float on water and the sun does not stand still, that conceptions are not immaculate, that corpses do not rise from graves.
Most of the issues related to the Bible and warfare (warfare seems to be what history is made of and there are usually multiple causes and interpretations for each conflict) had to do with power struggles (also the most human of all endeavors) and perhaps doctrinal issues of freedom related to these power struggles.
Actually is it not true that though we do know ourselves helpless to do God's perfect will, helpless to resist successfully the temptations to pride and selfishness which assail us in every area of our life and at every level of moral endeavor, we nevertheless know that we are guilty before God and that we should be guilty even if we should make the maximum effort of which human flesh is capable?
According to Rorty, philosophers have hoped to find a way of securing an absolute fit between our knowledge of the world and the world itself, to show that in at least one area of intellectual endeavor human knowledge really does «mirror» reality.
By so doing, human cosmologists endeavor a task of the moral mediation between the universe and God, contributing to the stages of deification through which the universe will be transfigured and seen through the eyes of the Logos - creator himself (p. 479).
The impact of Wieman in the American scene has sometimes been compared with that of Barth upon Continental theology, 17 and a parallel does exist at the point at which both men direct attention away from humanity and human values to the work of God which is understood as prior to and sovereign over human endeavors.
He did not feel prompted to lament the emptiness of all human endeavor in the way the author of Ecclesiastes did.
Injectable vaccines often require trapping the animal — a costly endeavor that's stressful and dangerous for both wild animals and the humans doing the vaccinating.
After all, everything we ever do, say, or experience is measured against the yardstick of human endeavor.
What Clint Eastwood has done is turn the sports movie formula on its ear with this film, focusing on the human aspects of boxing and shifting focus directly to the ultimate price of such an endeavor with a twist at the end of the second act.
Closing the opportunity gap requires the public to view the work teachers do as the single most important human endeavor.
I won't pretend that every piece of fiction will change the world for the better, but I do like the fact that it's such a uniquely human endeavor.
What I have done different is to apply a reporters» skills to the field of investing in the way that many before me have applied them to other fields of human endeavor.
However, these artists do not endeavor to generate homages to ecology or directly reference an environmentalist agenda, rather, the works visually contend with our origins — a human's nature.
Ultimately we all have to accept that scientific endeavors exist because we don't know the final and complete answers to all questions; that is why more research is conducted and science as a human undertaking is not finished.
Ridley's book also has flaws — as does this blog and every other human endeavor.
Unfortunately, a genetic shortfall across the board in all human endeavors is we don't have a command for «we have ideal numbers, lets stop production» gene that is ultimately our demise.
Like any other human endeavor, wood heating can be done badly or well.
Anyone who works to promote eco-fashion or endeavors to make life livable for humans or wildlife deserves credit (I don't quite understand what Indigenous World is, but we can't dismiss fellow presenters Wildlife Works or the UN Environmental Programme).
If nothing is done to stop global warming, progress in almost all areas of human endeavor will gradually slow over the next fifty years because of more frequent, and more scary, climatic events — and worse will follow.
One of the things that strikes me is that this is fundamentally a human endeavor, and it doesn't matter how good the technology is, if you don't have the buy - in, energy and enthusiasm of the people involved in the process, then you're destined to fail.
What HBO and Giant Spoon did is a much more extensive endeavor, not only due to the cost of creating a physical park itself, but in the sheer number of actors and human beings involved.
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