They are just often addressing more than the human experience and condition, but have to do so
in human terms due to the limitations of human logic and language.
Why not, instead, develop policies designed to benefit people economically, at least, if not in
broader human terms.
Myth is about a discussion of the cosmos beyond human logic and experience,
using human terms and metaphor.
As an industry, we can no longer afford — both in financial terms and in
basic human terms — to keep talking about serving underserved markets more effectively.
Take a look at these unhealthy snacks and what it would mean
in human terms.
He doesn't want us to be able to do a cost / benefit analysis
on human terms.
Since at times Jesus is spoken of in
very human terms, and on occasion is spoken of as divine, the only solution was to conceive of him as somehow combining both the human and the divine.
The tower and the city are misguided attempts to achieve unity on
human terms rather than on God's terms.
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employ human terms to communicate who God is, and here is God in human form among us in Jesus Christ.
«In
real human terms, people are seeing the consequences (of Republican policy),» Lavine said of the committee's support for the IDC resolution.
Judging from episode one of Showtime's new Years of Living Dangerously documentary series, we're in for a visually stunning, compelling and fascinating ride as climate change is discussed in the most
human terms possible.
Both in financial terms, through a proportion of the surplus generated by the fees charged in the UK, and in
human terms through sharing lessons learnt and providing expertise
It gives dignified and
human terms with which to analyse such economic tools as money, property, contracts, inheritance, taxation, labour skills, capital and environmental responsibility.
If we draw a broader picture of what is important to human beings, the leveling off of sustainable welfare in economic terms would be replaced by a definite decline in
overall human terms.
The imagery of God in
human terms saturates the Bible; at the same time the Bible repudiates every image of God in wood, stone, or metal (Exodus 20:1 - 6, Isaiah 44:9 - 20, Mark 13:14 f., I Thessalonians 1:9 f.).
The loneliness of Jesus in
human terms comes through most forcefully in the shortest gospel.
What it is able to provide in the way of meaning in
general human terms will be intelligible; the rest will not.
But insofar as prehension, the mechanism of concretion developed in Science and the Modern World (and later in Process and Reality), can be interpreted in
specifically human terms, this aesthetic principle is especially crucial to the increase of value in human existence, providing persons adjust themselves to it.
In theological language, the Eternal Word, the Logos, «by whom all things were made» and who is «the light lightening every man,» has in Christ achieved actualization in
genuinely human terms.
Even here there is a strange intermixture of the early and the later, as exhibited elsewhere in the Digha, for, in parts, Buddha is described in
wholly human terms, while in the latter part reference is made to the authority of the suttas, miracles of the Buddha, the building of stupas, and of Buddha relics, all clear evidences of the long growth of the Buddha tradition.
For this reason the periodically recurring notion that the story of Jesus is only a myth — the story of a god — transposed into
human terms becomes more and more untenable.
It's great to say that the universe is 14 billion years old, or that Voyager 1 is now flying towards one of the nearest habitable planets, but it's only when we put things in
human terms do we truly appreciate the scale of the universe.
It's smart, instructive political cinema that tackles complex issues of the globalization with practical examples and vivid images and presents its effects in
immediate human terms.
But from Stanley Tucci's day - glo smile as Caesar Flickerman to Elizabeth Banks» poodle - topiary hairstyles, the film's theatricality never overshadows either its ideas or its deeper resonance, and even with an expanding ensemble competing for screen time, each character gets a moment not just to shine but to define him - or herself in
startlingly human terms.
Recap: «Balance» is nothing but an
insufficient human term, a vague concept that pet food companies employ to make people buy processed foods for their pets.
Lia and Keiki alternate viewpoint chapters in BORN TO LOVE, but Keiki does NOT talk, not in
human terms anyway.
Acclaimed Japanese artist, Hiroshi Senju's solo show in Sundaram Tagore Gallery awards the viewer a glimpse of serenity and an inkling of the passage of time as planet earth measures it rather than in
fleeting human terms.
Leri is able to accomplish this through the recognition that, as the image is simplified, the artist needs to introduce subtle elements that invite the viewer to relate to the work in
particularly human terms.
Deploying film and television favorites for his toys, large - scale sculpture and bold, nearly abstract painting, KAWS recasts the familiar colors and forms of popular entertainment in cheeky and often
poignantly human terms.
The transect mirrors the natural world by creating a sequence of habitats — or in
human terms built environments — that achieve urbanism through a series of gradual transitions from very rural at the edge to very urban at the center.
They are the rendering in
human terms of what the love of God is doing in human life.
That kind of granularity has made it easier for the World Bank to tailor its recommendations to each country's needs, Hallegatte says — and much easier to explain the model's results in
human terms rather than economic jargon.
I think this pragmatism must rub off into life and death
on human terms as well to some degree.