Sentences with phrase «in modem»

The situation of human right has improved in general in the modem world compared to previous centuries.
Second, the place of media in modem societies.
Is it true that we live in modem times?
It is not used either as in some modem psychology, as a «self - image,» meaning the total view one has of himself.
In the view of the socio - historical school the systematic task in the modem world is the same.
In the modem theory there is no such unique present instant.
Life is like the endless chain in a modem factory; it passes by us and requires something particular every passing moment.
With the growing focus on wireless connections, advances in router technology occur much faster than in modem technology.
Lenovo's Android - powered Yoga Tablet 2 trades in that modem for a more elegant build and better battery life.
«The affirmalion of ordinary life finds its origin,» Charles Taylor writes, «in Judaeo - Christian spirituality, and the particular impetus it receives in the modem era comes first of all from the Reformation....
Or we could perhaps subsume both the word of Christ and the word about Christ under the term that has been so influential in modem theology since Schleiermacher: the «picture» (or «image») of Christ.
[1] Werner HEISENBERG, Physics and philosophy: the revolution in modem science, New York, Harper & Row, 1958, ch.
The essence of Google Maps 8 Bit is that it is a dedicated cartridge that has a built in modem.
My ps3 does have a eithernet cable plugged in and it's plugged in the modem.
But until tastes as well as moral acts are subject to the spirit of Christ, we shall not make our best use of the high potentialities for beauty in the modem age.
It's already happening in some high - end cars, but what's more surprising is that there's a general feeling among involved parties that the majority of vehicles will have built - in modems by 2017, he said.
Among those gathered here in her modem voice (through scriptural images, verbal echoes, parallel situations) are women whose stories have been muffled in the Bible's tradition — Hagar, Bilhah, Zilpah, Mary, the Lord's «handmaiden,» Sarah, Rachel, Leah, Rebekkah, Ruth, Puah and Shiphrah (the Hebrew midwives in Egypt), Jael, Jephthah's daughter, the «Jezebel» of Revelation, and other, unnamed ancestresses, «missing persons without textual authority.
But many years later Whitehead would say that the study of Latin and Greek should have no important place in a modem curriculum.
Underlying this loosely written book is a simple argument: high divorce rates are inevitable in modem society; parents who divorce are capable of creating and maintaining a harmonious relationship with each other; therefore people must be encouraged to build, and society must validate, a new kind of family structure, the binuclear family.
And Descartes is the central figure in the modem emphasis on a free inner self, disengaged from nature and able through reason to control the natural world.
Theoretical entities are often only very indirectly related to observations — especially in modem physics.
There are good reasons why the concepts of reception and dialogue have not played a role in modem ecclesiology prior to Vatican II.
They showed, however, that the transmission of the faith involves not only the imparting of dogmatic truths but also the living witness of the Gospel in the modem world.
It is Judaism in modem dress, the Messiah commuting on a jet plane instead of riding a donkey (NZ 174).
As Bonhoeffer thought about the reconstruction of society after the war, he sought above all to remove this burden of contempt which leaders in modem times had laid on people and their everyday lives.
If the liberal religious tradition is to regain its place as a vital force in modem culture, the two tendencies of the postmodernist temper, which Nathan A. Scott, Jr., has isolated as «negative capability» (a «disinclination to try to subdue or resolve what is recalcitrantly indeterminate and ambiguous») and the «self reflexive» (a «retreat from the public world»), must be overcome.
Can new communication and collaborative theories help churches become vital communities, to reanimate an apparent diminution of faith in some modem societies?
Bonhoeffer emphasized that in the modem secular age the mission of the church must assume a secular style.
This trend continued in modern philosophy and to some extent in modem science, in spite of the Copernican and Cartesian revolutions.
Process theology is one attempt to offer a new, tentative explanation in modem terminology of how God was uniquely present in the person of Jesus and how that presence is still decisive for us today.
I provided them copies of the New Testament in a modem translation and asked them to read the parables and sayings of Jesus and identify those that lent themselves to cartoon portrayal.
He was convinced that if the Gospel were to retain power in the modem world, it must be freed from its connection with the dogmas of God and Christ with which it had been clothed in order to survive in the ancient Hellenistic world.
A George Osborne premiership will see radical Toryism in a modem form.
To fix this, you might shut off the modem's router, putting the modem into «bridge mode»; or replace the modem with one that doesn't include a router; or remove the separate router and use only the one in the modem.
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