Sentences with word «inasmuch»

Process theism is seen as deficient inasmuch as it offers a God who is in comparison clearly not the greatest conceivable being.
Thus, faith is significant for salvation not only inasmuch as it implies trusting that God will forgive us for Christ's sake, as the Lutheran doctrine of justification has it.
To have experienced and understood, in order to teach others to experience and understand, that all human enrichment is but dross except inasmuch as it becomes the most precious and incorruptible of all things by adding itself to an immortal centre of love: such is the supreme knowledge and the ultimate lesson to be imparted by the Christian educator.
As with the original TAR series, these new records are not entirely independent reconstructions inasmuch as there are some predictors (most often tree - ring data) that are common between them,...
If that is so, then to find Catholic philosophers and theologians wondering whether complying would be acceptable is surprising, especially inasmuch as the list of those defending compliance includes thinkers who are on no one's list of dissenters.
Despite their robust physicality, the absence of traditional gesture, and the sheer uniqueness of their facture, these works can be discussed in terms of process inasmuch as the studio is today more than ever a mediated site that informs the reception of painting.
As Shane Claiborne says in Jesus for President, «The United States is Christian inasmuch as it looks like Christ.»
The picture has a framing story and a movie - long narration, two more ingredients in the neo - noir / American Gothic stew that Eastwood has continued to perpetuate long after his twin Americana triumphs A Perfect World and Unforgiven rendered the conversation — at least inasmuch as Eastwood is capable of carrying it — moot.
See David, this is what I am talking about: Elizabeth... Certainly there is a place for doubt inasmuch as we are fallible beings, but not as it pertains to the inerrancy and truth of Scripture.
«This Sacrament is said to be a sacrifice inasmuch as it represents the very Passion of Christ.
A 2005 report from the National Academy of Sciences, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, succinctly put the issue into perspective: «Although many people assume that the United States will always be a world leader in science and technology, this may not continue to be the case inasmuch as great minds and ideas exist throughout the world.»
Ebooks are like websites inasmuch as they rely on code to render properly across digital devices such as Kindles and other ereaders.
The recent news of PLC being acquired by Thomson Reuters is a most significant indicator of change and direction, certainly inasmuch as it affects the state of play competitively in the UK.
Obviously, products get better inasmuch as the designer adds features, but this is a relatively weak force.
To be sure, this is a travesty of economic reality inasmuch as it reflects a distorted set of tax laws that permit absentee investors to depreciate buildings again and again, as if they wear out and lose value through lack of upkeep (despite landlords being legally required to maintain rental properties intact), or by obsolescence (even as construction standards cheapen).
Still others point to the essentially «private» role to which church theology is reduced inasmuch as the church can not compete politically.
The 1998 act devolved control over policy and the implementation of UK statute in areas that were not specified as «reserved» by the act inasmuch as they extend to Scotland or are wholly within Scotland.
These are the areas in which the parliament has powers inasmuch as they extend to Scotland or are wholly within Scotland, although this list is not exhaustive:
What distinguishes its union of coming - to - be and perishing from the corresponding union which is displayed by something that changes inasmuch as it is subject to coming - to - be and perishing?
But Catholics profess that she is fundamentally much more — in fact, infinitely more inasmuch as she is Christ's Body enlivened and brought together in unity as God's People by his Spirit.
I am extremely open - minded inasmuch as I am a strong Christian Nudist that worships that way because God made me that way (did you ever see someone born with clothes on?)
But for me at least it is for the most part deep time inasmuch as nowadays I am far more focused on issues related to climatology and fascinated by issues related to evolution and the role of retroelements in the evolution of life.
I would say they are very high quality inasmuch as I have been able to obtain multiple shaves from a single blade but that is not my normal practice.
The shares were issued in a transaction that was exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the «Securities Act»), pursuant to Section 4 (a)(2) of the Securities Act and Regulation D promulgated thereunder inasmuch as the securities were offered and sold solely to accredited investors and the Company did not engage in any form of general solicitation or general advertising in making the offering.
The intent of the passage is not to blindly give money to whoever asks, but rather inasmuch as it is in your power to do so, help the poor and needy with their needs....
The hardening process developed inasmuch as the plagues forced Pharaoh to an issue which crystallized his sin.
In the first instance, and with a reference to the saying of Jesus himself, this miracle is surprising inasmuch as it is not a pure and simple manifestation of God's pity for the sick man.
She is inviting them to treat her as an object of lust inasmuch as she is a female, never of admiration as a woman, as a truly human and feminine woman.
Buddhism is unique in this regard inasmuch as it has been influenced both by Indian and by Far Eastern ways of thinking.
Not only are the terms which indicate what I have called the elements of time equivocal, but so is the notion of time itself multiply, but systematically equivocal inasmuch as it refers to different elements and different combinations of them in different contexts.
Perreau - Saussine shows that ultramontanism transcended its own political theology inasmuch as it shared and helped to promote the rational orientation of political philosophy.
Confusion readily arises from this passage inasmuch as Aristotle here intermixes a linguistic relation («predicable of» a subject) with an ontological relation («present in» a subject).
For Whitehead the physical prehension is the object inasmuch as it reenacts the same subjective form — or at least one aspect of it.
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