Sentences with phrase «in indivisible»

There's navigation of a different sort in The Indivisible Present (Modern Art Oxford, 6 Feb to 16 Apr), which tracks how artists — Douglas Gordon, Pierre Huyghe and Elizabeth Price among them — have attempted to evoke a non-lineal, alternative sense of time in their work.
Point them to the compelling poetry gathered by Gail Bush and Randy Meyer in Indivisible: Poems for Social Justice or to additional, related titles by J. Patrick Lewis, including Freedom like Sunlight: Praisesongs for Black Americans; Heroes and She - roes: Poems of Amazing and Everyday Heroes; Vherses: A Celebration of Outstanding Women; and When Thunder Comes: Poems for Civil Rights Leaders.
«From leaders in the Indivisible movement to party and elected officials, we stand united behind our designated nominee, Dana Balter, and against D.C. meddling that has hampered far too many races thus far.
it is necessary to say something about this context in which it is embedded and which has both a historical and a religious aspect in indivisible unity.
In this sense every particle of reality, instead of constituting an approximate point in itself, extends from the previous fragment to the next in an indivisible thread running back into infinity.

Not exact matches

China annexed Tibet in 1950, although Beijing has claimed the Himalayan region has been an indivisible part of China throughout history.
With the change they have left from breaking a 10 to get a Venti Iced Caramel Macchiato, Starbucks customers in the 6,700 company - owned U.S. stores can buy a special $ 5 red - white - and - blue wristband with the message INDIVISIBLE on it.
China annexed Tibet in 1950, although Beijing has long claimed the Himalayan region has been an indivisible part of China throughout history.
Given the sparse population west of Lake Superior at the time, the need for a subsidy for a large indivisible capital project is not in question but the size of the subsidy has been subject to debate.
In the end your religion is a lie anyway, you insult the followers of the Almighty One, indivisible, the only Lord by blaming your zombie god's death on them.
For example, when Pope Benedict XVI was head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, he penned the recent On the Collaboration of Men and Women, concluding that feminine values are «above all human values: the human condition of man and woman created in the image of God is one and indivisible.
He is and remains in disjunction: he does not abolish disjunction... instead he affirms it through a continuous overflight spanning an indivisible distance» (AO 76)
It requires, instead, the transformation of the tradition sketched in the preceding chapter into a political theology in the sense that it must become committed to the indivisible salvation of the whole world.
Everything in God's creation is interrelated, and one can not separate protection of the environment from protection of humanity: Again citing Benedict, Francis observes that «the world can not be analyzed by isolating only one of its aspects, since «the book of nature is one and indivisible,» and includes the environment, life, sexuality, the family, social relations, and so forth.»
Love in this sense is one and indivisible
The problem with the mathematical continuum is that there is no immediate successor to any temporal instant in the continuum; hence, the need for occasions of finite duration, the coming to be of which is at once, indivisible.2
It is in accord with Whitehead's emphasis upon the subjective unity of an actual entity, that an entity acts as a whole, and with the indivisible unity of polar opposites, particularly God and the world.
He simply is what he is in one eternal now (Thomas), or in one indivisible process of becoming (Whitehead).
The spiritual renewal of our communities, their missionary activity, their service to society, and their quest for visible unity are, we are confident, indivisible aspects of the Holy Spirit's work in our day.
The image of man toward which we strive is one in which conviction and will, personality and its deed are one and indivisible.
Passivity and activity, possession and speech, go together here in «one single, inclusive function, and the undivided person is necessary to establish the indivisible function.»
They insisted upon it as an indivisible whole; He distinguished between essentials and non-essentials, singling out, in words which pointedly recalled a famous prophecy of the Old Testament, «justice, mercy and faith» as the «weightier matters of the Law».
The doctrine that experience comes in drops or pulses, each of which has a unique character and an indivisible unity, is to be found in the writings of William James; but James never outlined a metaphysics on this basis.
And that pure being must come in a plurality of packets that are indivisible These indivisible atoms escape Zeno; the nonbeing postulated to accommodate Parmenides» argument becomes the «space» in which the being particles move.
«We believe that human rights are better defended when they are considered, universal, indivisible, interdependent and interrelated, as set out in the Vienna Declaration,» said Dion during the speech.
However, if political theology at bottom is theology directed by commitment to the indivisible salvation of the whole world, it in no way entails a non-ecological attitude or indifference to other creatures.
When Dorothee Sölle wrote in 1971 of the indivisible salvation of the whole world, she and her readers assumed without reflection that the whole world is the world of human beings.1 But as the seventies progressed and the environmental crisis forced itself on public attention, more and more Christians became troubled about the separation of humanity from the rest of nature.
Process theology should become a political theology in that it should be fundamentally committed, with Sölle, to «the indivisible salvation of the whole world».
Subjectivity is injected into even this process of social understanding, but not for the purpose of seeking understanding, for itself alone; rather it believes in and calls for the indivisible salvation of the whole world.39
Individualism probably did not exist as a word (Tocqueville said in the 1830s that it was newly minted), and the word «individual» earlier meant «indivisible
So soon as only a few years had passed, say three or four, this division in the originally indivisible experience must have insensibly taken place in their minds, for they were intercalary years, so to speak, not provided for in their first calendar of the divine purpose.
12 Even on the assumption of a Vitalism of essentially higher principles of that kind, which raise the organic, as an intrinsically higher level of reality, above merely inorganic matter, and constitute biology as an independent science, and even if we regard the entelechy factor as simple and indivisible, there would only be an eductio e potentia materiae when a new living being came into existence, if we excluded creation in this case in the way it is exemplified in the human soul, though that is not very easy to prove, and at the same time rejected the not at all absurd supposition that in the generation of new life below the human level what happens is only the extension of the entelechial function of one and the same vital principle to a new position in space and time within inorganic matter.
Because spirit as a genuine and indivisible mode of being is a primordial datum in transcendental experience in which man knows himself as one single spiritual and corporeal being, man has an underivative nature which is present either totally or not at all.
He goes on to comment: «if we wish to explain the observed world in terms of Matter without reference to Mind, then it must be explained by things material, ultimate and simple all at the same time — by indivisible, notional «atoms» and a chance «swerve» that sets them in random motion.
He knows himself, then, in one eternal indivisible act, and wills himself with an infinite self - pleasure.
On the other hand, in this endless and indivisible network, everything has a particular position defined by the development (free or pre-determined) of the entire system in movement.
In short God is seen as being both perfect and indivisible.
Unfortunately for this doctrine, it turned out that atoms were in fact not atoms in the sense of being indivisible.
«47 And third, it is through this work of reinterpreting its own traditions that Israel as a community develops a historical consciousness, thereby becoming a historical reality, if it is true, as critical scholarship suggests, that Israel did not exist as a unified entity until the amphictyonic period after the settlement of Canaan, then we can say that «by elaborating this history as a living tradition, Israel projected itself into the past as a single people, to whom occurred, as to an indivisible totality, the deliverance from Egypt, the revelation on Sinai, the wandering in the desert, the gift of the Promised Land.
In fact, their words and actions are one indivisible onslaught against falsehood and injustice and for love and peace.
Even within the Forms there must be relative nonbeing, existence not only in itself (as an indivisible and hence incommunicable unit) but in relation as a divisible whole of parts, a generic unity communicable to its species.
But how such indivisible Forms could be shared in by sensibles, either as wholes or parts, seemed impossible to say.
Since beginning and end are both temporally separated and qualitatively different, and since it is possible to analyze what must take place for the qualitative difference to come into being, it is appropriate to speak of the act of decision as a process in spite of its indivisible unity.
And it would be an indivisible whole that dies and is reborn — one complete person in transition rather than a cold war with a shifting power dynamic.
Rather than being a continuous flow, experience comes to be in discrete and indivisible units.
The elegant simplicity of the atomist philosophy, or its contemporary equivalents in an updated particle physics or molecular biology, may easily seduce us into the assumption that bits of matter or indivisible mechanisms are the bedrock foundation of reality.
They have accepted wholeheartedly the conviction that the call of the Christian is to participate in God's work toward the indivisible salvation of the whole world.
Together they constitute an indivisible morality embedded in the divine freedom relative to human history.
Together these three strands comprise an indivisible morality held together in part by a common narrative.
Just because you say, chant, pledge, print the words «under God, indivisible» and «In God we trust» dosesn't mean you are / do.
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