And faith, in the full sense, can be understood only
as human response to this revelation.
But the real problem as I see it is that the slow response times of the oceans and ice sheets creates slow
human response times with respect to policy to stabilize GHG levels.
The Catholic churches issues with this problem are the all
too human response of an organization trying to protect itself, the same way corporations do.
A model which portrays divine initiative would limit the use of a model which
portrays human response, and vice versa.
That means that
human response alone may drive us from 3 degrees C warmer all the way past 7 degrees C warmer, by the end of this century!
Its
proprietary human response platform provides the company unique insights into cancer and related disease biology and is being leveraged in the discovery and clinical development of its therapeutic candidates.
The study has important consequences for our understanding
of human responses to climate change.
But groundwater levels themselves depend
on human responses to climate change: some solutions use more water than others.
One important omission that needs to be addressed involves so - called «tipping points» in the climate system and
in human responses to climate change.
«Climate models can easily make assumptions about reductions in future greenhouse gas emissions and project the implications, but they do this with no rational basis
for human responses,» Gross said.
Emulate Announces Strategic Collaboration with Johnson & Johnson Innovation to Use Organs - on - Chips Platform to Better
Predict Human Response in Drug Development Process
And then there's also all the research
about human responses to spaceflight — I consider that exploration system testing, too.
The
typical human response would be to worry that your boss would think you're not pulling your weight and, to combat this, create unneccessary things to do so that you look busy.
The figures of the Marys contorted by grief, with the Virgin supported by the mourning apostle, reveal an
understandable human response to the death of the beloved Jesus.
As we get closer and closer to seeing SERP's
mimic human responses, you can expect your microsite to start ranking well.
And while metrics and KPIs are important, expressions of satisfaction with a tech rollout can come in the form of more
simple human response.
Sullivan tended to overgeneralize on some of his theories, reducing
complex human responses to oversimplified explanation.
In use reports, Clove seems to have a wonderful benefit of
reducing human responses to airborne allergens, and many people who experience severe symptoms when they enter a household with animals, do not notice the same reaction in households diffusing Clove regularly.
One critical limitation is a paucity of historical tests of
modeled human responses to climate variability and climate change.
I really liked the character, because it felt like a
more human response to being a veteran than the character of «Chris Kyle» was in American Sniper.
I queried Robert Brulle, a sociologist at Drexel University who has long
studied human responses to environmental issues, about the state of news coverage of climate.
«Your business is rubbish, but it's cheaper so I'll try it» becomes the
default human response to your business.
Editor: Understanding the fear, anguish, terror, anger and emotional distress of school students who survived the Parkland, Fla., school murders is a
rational human response to the incomprehensible act of evil that drove Nikolas Cruz, 19, to end the...
In short, the central theme of faith in Romans is removed from its powerful role as the
essential human response to God, one with profound anthropological implications, and reduced to something far more formal (like commitment to Christian belief).
Mannheim himself traces the «spiritualization» of politics in modern culture to its origin in the chiliastic utopias of exploited and oppressed Christian groups which began to try to make radical changes in the political order.7 Faith that God's power was producing the new order became a call to
revolutionary human response.
Taken collectively they justify what was affirmed in chapter 3 as primary notes in the meaning of the term: the ultimate sovereignty of God; the acceptance of this sovereignty
through human response and obedience to God's will; and a final, victorious consummation of the total process.
So gradually it came to be understood that wherever and
whenever human response is made to what is seen and known of the activity of God in the Word or divine Self - Expression, and in whatever manner or form, the basic significance of this response was to be found in the working of the Spirit of God within and among them.
Luke's portrait of Mary as trusting in God's promise provides a vivid paradigm of the
authentic human response to revelation.
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