This has implications for how we design the light environment at work and at home
in our modern light - polluted societies.
Some rooms have a Jacuzzi bath, kitchenette and air conditioning, a full English breakfast is served
in the modern light Dining room.
That would be plain unconstitutional today, so we may have to interpret that as well
in modern light).
Not exact matches
A bit of history: when the famous Leduc No. 1 well near Edmonton blew
in 1947, launching Canada's
modern oil and gas industry, the gusher pushing skyward was said to be
light and pure enough to pour into your gas tank.
Global financial crisis: causes, consequences, cures Central bank responses to the crisis: issues of democratic accountability, QE and inflation, regulatory reform Fiscal policy responses to the crisis: issues of inflation, stimulus, debt sustainability Real estate prices and mortgage problems New directions
in economics
in light of the GFC Impacts of the GFC on the BRICS and the developing world
Modern Money Theory, Functional Finance Job Guarantee / Employer of Last Resort Problems of Euroland,
This omission is remarkable
in light of the fact that most credit
in modern economies involves the buying and selling of securities and property, not goods and services.
The steady upward march of fuel efficiency
in light duty vehicles, and,
modern building codes — delivering a new round of efficiency gains — are also playing a role.
In trying to explain how these instruments of monetary control work, I'm tempted, if only for the time being, to revert to some old - fashioned terminology that, whatever its other shortcomings, seems more useful than
modern terms are for shedding
light upon the nature of money creation.
It matters not so much HOW the universe was created (although the first version creation
in Genesis is interestingly similar
in some ways to the
modern scientific view, going from
light — the big bang — to simple then more increasingly complex life, but I digress) what matter is that it was created by a loving God.
To view it
in light of
modern culture makes the truths contained within change to fit the agenda of the day.
After his conversion through prayer and the reading of Scripture, he aimed his quill at the foundations of
modern philosophy and became,
in many senses, the Johann Sebastian Bach of philosophy: «a true pan of harmony and discord,
light and darkness, spiritualism and materialism» (as Schelling so perceptively called him).
In this case, the rapid increase in nearsightedness appears to be due to a characteristic of modern life: more and more time spent indoors under artificial light
In this case, the rapid increase
in nearsightedness appears to be due to a characteristic of modern life: more and more time spent indoors under artificial light
in nearsightedness appears to be due to a characteristic of
modern life: more and more time spent indoors under artificial
lights.
In his philosophical works Edward Holloway suggests a slight realignment of detail within the realist tradition in the light of modern insights into material realit
In his philosophical works Edward Holloway suggests a slight realignment of detail within the realist tradition
in the light of modern insights into material realit
in the
light of
modern insights into material reality.
The editorial advocated a re-evaluation of Thomas» thought
in the
light of the discoveries of
modern science and suggested that
in such a work of re-evaluation and realignment Holloway's contribution was eminently worthy ofconsideration.
May they continue to be beacons of
light in an often dark scene of moral and spiritual confusion
in modern Britain.
Yet we recognize that
modern psychology has made us see personal relationships
in a new
light.
Kimelman, a professor at Brandeis University, concludes
in his analysis of the commission's report that «It remains to be seen whether a
modern nation state, beseiged on so many fronts, can maintain such a demanding moral standard... If the Israeli effort to admit and rectify errors bears fruit, the lyricism «a
light to the nations» may yet become reality.»
However, the importance of this perspective is only now beginning to come to
light as
modern science has revealed a dynamic and developing universe, which some scientists recognise
in the «anthropic principle».
It should be noticed, and we are clearer about this
in the
light of
modern psychology, that it is not sexual feeling or emotion which are renounced, but the fulfilment of the sexual relationship.
I shall discuss how much traditional metaphysics and theology needs to be revised
in the
light of
modern scientific discoveries with four examples: the «new physics» of the 17th century, the theory of relativity, quantum theory and evolution.
So if you love the Bible, but struggle with how to embrace it
in light of
modern science, please consider reading this book... now.
This reduction of the nature of
modern scientific methodology is hard to maintain
in the
light of most contemporary philosophy of science, as Stephen Barr for instance has shown
in this magazine.
However, this «new reformation», he believes, will incorporate the early Christian insights but will provide for them a new philosophical context
in the
light of science, philosophy, and other
modern ways of seeing the creation and the relationship of God to that creation.
Like the ancient apocalyptic seer, the
modern artist has unveiled a world of darkness, but whereas earlier seers could know a darkness penetrated by a new æon of
light, the contemporary artist has seen
light itself as darkness, and embodied
in his work an all - embracing vacuity dissolving every previous form of life and
light.
Many
modern scholars think that the gospel accounts of both Peter's confession and the transfiguration were written
in the
light of the resurrection.
However, before undertaking any such defense of the notion of ontological discontinuity today we must acknowledge that the traditional hierarchy has to be considerably modified
in the
light of
modern science.
First, he believes that
in the
modern era, the Church Fathers» ideas about divine attributes, traditionally dear to Catholics and Protestants alike — such as divine perfection, simplicity, eternity, and immutability — have to be evaluated anew
in light of a narrative reading of the Gospel.
See also Max Planck, The Universe
in the
Light of
Modern Physics (W. W. Norton, 1931); Albert Einstein, Essays
in Science (Philosophical Library, 1934); and Albert Einstein and Leopold Infeld, The Evolution of Physics (Simon & Schuster, 1936).
The Bible, The Qur «an and Science by Dr. Maurice Bucaille THE HOLY SCRIPTURES EXAMINED
IN THE
LIGHT OF
MODERN KNOWLEDGE Translated from French by Alastair D. Pannell and The Author
In that
light, the Church's recent de-emphasis of Vatican II should be viewed as the steadying application of wisdom within a changing
modern world.
In particular, Mays interprets Process and Reality in light of two central notions: «the postulational method of modern logic with its emphasis on complex relational systems, and the field theory of modem physics with its emphasis on the historicity of physical systems» (PW 20/14
In particular, Mays interprets Process and Reality
in light of two central notions: «the postulational method of modern logic with its emphasis on complex relational systems, and the field theory of modem physics with its emphasis on the historicity of physical systems» (PW 20/14
in light of two central notions: «the postulational method of
modern logic with its emphasis on complex relational systems, and the field theory of modem physics with its emphasis on the historicity of physical systems» (PW 20/14).
Rudolf Bultmann famously declared that we could not use electric
light and the wireless and
modern medicine and still believe
in «the New Testament world of spirits and miracles.»
While the Protestant Churches were facing mounting battles
in beliefs and while many were attempting to reinterpret the faith
in the
light of
modern demands, one thing continued to mark the American scene.
In a culture where people are desperate to find satisfying personal relationships, a congregation can be a light shining in the wilderness of modern family lif
In a culture where people are desperate to find satisfying personal relationships, a congregation can be a
light shining
in the wilderness of modern family lif
in the wilderness of
modern family life.
Seen
in this
light the
modern totalitarian regimes, whatever their initial defects, are neither heresies nor biological regressions: they are
in line with the essential trend of «cosmic» movement.
I have changed it slightly to indicate that our goal is to critique both the primal and
modern visions of human being and society
in the
light of each other and
in the
light of the theological vision of God's purpose for the future of humankind.
To see the
modern world from the point of view of a parent is to see it
in the worst possible
light.
Whilst the concept is certainly not primary at the level of spiritual communion between persons, actual and potential usefulness,
in the sense of functional relationality, is,
in the
light of
modern physics, chemistry and biology at the heart of the very being and metaphysical significance of physical things.
I appreciate that St Thomas didn't get everything right - no mere human being ever could; I also agree that a theological synthesis
in the
light of
modern science is desirable.
Fr Boyle, Parish Priest of New Addington, Surrey, brings out aspects of St Thomas Aquinas» metaphysical explanation of Transubstantiation which need development
in the
light on
modern...
As the editor says that «we need to return to the essential outlines of the Thomistic tradition»,
in the
light of
modern science, I shall limit myself here to a brief outline of the stages of St. Thomas's theory of the soul.
Here is a bit more of how Holloway tries to develop Scholastic hylomorphism
in the
light of
modern science.
Fr Boyle, Parish Priest of New Addington, Surrey, brings out aspects of St Thomas Aquinas» metaphysical explanation of Transubstantiation which need development
in the
light on
modern scriptural scholarship and scientifc knowledge.
In these he proposes a highly convincing readjustment of the old ideas of «matter» and «form», overcoming some of the difficulties inherent in the scholastic theory of a real distinction between the principles of «act» and «potency» as dual constituents of reality, especially in the light of modern scientific knowledg
In these he proposes a highly convincing readjustment of the old ideas of «matter» and «form», overcoming some of the difficulties inherent
in the scholastic theory of a real distinction between the principles of «act» and «potency» as dual constituents of reality, especially in the light of modern scientific knowledg
in the scholastic theory of a real distinction between the principles of «act» and «potency» as dual constituents of reality, especially
in the light of modern scientific knowledg
in the
light of
modern scientific knowledge.
All of us alike face the same issue of understanding our own tradition
in the
light of our modem cultural and social situations — only let us,
in assaying that problem, not forget the present precariousness, the moral temptations and the religious requirements of that infinitely risky
modern situation!
When he looks at the literary situation of sixty years ago, I think Gioia is observing the fading
light of the
modern tradition, which, even
in its nihilism and atheism, remained deeply religious — where faith is a necessity not only for prayer but also for painting.
For all of us alike face the same issue of understanding our own tradition
in the
light of our modem cultural and social situations — only let us,
in assaying that problem, not forget the present precariousness, the moral temptations and the religious requirements of that infinitely risky
modern situation!
The
modern city, where more and more of us want to live, enjoys its munificence at the expense of the rural areas as Arthur E. Holt has forcibly brought home
in This Nation Under God.6 Those fortunate enough to live
in suburbs or other desirable residential districts enjoy their space and
light partly through the exploitation of the crowded and blighted areas.
The
modern study of the New Testament, which seems to have undermined the historical foundations for the traditional view, has at the same time brought to
light that
in any case this was not actually the way
in which the first apostles understood the resurrection of Jesus.
It sought new
light in God's Word for the people
in the slums of
modern cities and found sufficient insight to revolutionize the city ministry.