Sentences with phrase «indeed is the distinction»

That indeed is the distinction between the city and the small town....

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It has been common in recent years for scripture scholars to tell us that the idea of the separation of body and soul after death — indeed that any systematic distinction between body and soul — was alien to the Hebrew vision of the Old Testament.
Indeed, in no particular is the distinction between the Testaments much more marked than in the slight stress on faith in the Old and the centrality of it in the New.
has its place in theology within the problem of the law — so much so, indeed, that on the basis of the concept religion the correct distinction of law and Gospel is quite out of the question, and thus the domination of the concept religion in theology can only lead to falsely turning the Gospel into law.34
Indeed, the way of distinction would assert that, strictly speaking, «relations» can exist only where there is difference, and thus it would be improper to speak of «relation» within an identity context.
It is indeed hardly possible to address the subject of liberation in the cause of any oppressed group without reciting, «There are no more distinctions between Jew and Greek, slave and free, male and female, but all of you are one in Christ Jesus» (The Jerusalem Bible).
Whatever truth there may be in the assertion that man makes God in his own image, the affirmation of faith carries with it a clear distinction between the concept of God (which indeed is man - made, just as all human concepts are man - made) and God himself.
Indeed, they seem to be mere possibilities, not actualities; for «In this replacement of possibility by actuality, we obtain the distinction between empty and occupied events» (SMW 214).
Indeed he went to great lengths, grappled with the formidable problem of the nature of light, made incredibly subtle distinctions between various types of change, all to explain the fact that in sight consciousness is consciousness of an object, pure and simple, apart from any feelings of bodily involvement.
This institution is indeed under the special patronage of the Southern Methodist Church, but in its ongoings it knows no denominational distinctions.
Now the fundamental issue is not concerning the exhaustiveness of this list of «categories,» nor indeed that of Whitehead's distinction of these particular types or kinds rather than others.
His contention is that Whitehead's move from Trend I, the delineation of types of existence, to Trend II, in which Whitehead has assigned some order of «priority» among the types, is incoherent, that it involves the arbitrary introduction of some other principle not required by, and indeed inconsistent with, that upon which the distinction into types is made.
The intuition that reality for human beings, and indeed for all living things, is necessarily temporal, with an irreversible distinction between past, present, and future, is difficult to reconcile with the idea, long orthodox in the physics community, that time does not exist for subatomic particles or even for single atoms.
Indeed, this distinction between individual and society is broken down by Kierkegaard just as it is by Girard.
It is indeed hardly possible to address the subject of liberation in the cause of any oppressed group without reciting, «There are no more distinctions between Jew and Greek, slave and free, male and female, but all of you are one in...
There are difficulties indeed with the Biblical eschatology; but some of them arise precisely from the fact that the Biblical world view did not contemplate a distinction between two orders of time.
Indeed, with regard to the historical development of philosophy and science we know it to be the case that it was the doctrine of the Fall, which is peculiar to the Judeo - Christian faith, which enabled the Christian culture to maintain an ontological distinction between matter and evil in the face of cultural opposition.
Yet while there is indeed a distinction between them, the distinction should not become a polarised dualism.
Although it is true that the Hebrew word translated «soul» commonly denotes the appetites, and in other cases the physical life, and although that rendered «spirit» can mean something approximating our idea of personality, actually such distinction is not consistent, if indeed it was ever consciously applied.
Descartes himself acknowledged that his cogito ergo sum is already fundamental in Augustine's philosophy (letter to Colvius, 14 November, 1640), and he believed that his philosophy was the first to demonstrate the philosophical truth of the doctrine of transubstantiation, and could go so far as to claim that scholastic philosophy would have been rejected as clashing with faith if his philosophy had been known first (letter to Mersenne, 31 March, 1641) Indeed, nothing is more revolutionary in modern philosophy than its dissolution of the scholastic distinction between natural theology and revealed theology.
It is very important to see that panentheism is intended to be a mean between the absentee - God of deism — who is indeed also the God of much popular Christian teaching and preaching and of much supposedly orthodox theology — and the pantheistic God who is simply identified with the world as it is — an identification sometimes without qualification but more frequently with certain reservations that are thought to safeguard moral distinctions.
«One of the effects of modern liberal Protestantism has been gradually to turn religion into poetry and therapy, to make truth vaguer and vaguer and more and more relative, to banish intellectual distinctions, to depend on feeling instead of thought, and gradually to come to believe that God has no power, that he can not communicate with us, can not reveal himself to us, indeed has not done so and that religion is our own sweet invention» (p. 479).
Indeed, it may be said that whenever Paul speaks of what Christ accomplished (or of what God accomplished through him), his language is either mythical or metaphorical; and the distinction between myth and metaphor is not always easy to draw.
That this is indeed to be expected follows from two other features of this metaphysical position: the distinction between lower and higher levels of individual actualities, and the distinction between genuine individuals and aggregational societies of such.
Key to that argument is the important distinction between what is moral and what is legal (an important distinction indeed), and the need for a «consensus» in order to move toward the greater legal protection of unborn children.
But in the face of the Gospel, sub specie aeternitatis (and the Gospel points us toward eternity), these distinctions and judgments are quite unimportant, indeed irrelevant.
Indeed, they can be seen as traditions of human action, in distinction, although not separation, from traditions of thought.
Indeed, though Hartshorne accepts the formula that metaphysics explores «being qua being,» 7 he holds that metaphysics is the theory of concreteness.8 The theory of concreteness will include a theory of abstractness, thus maintaining the crucial distinction between concrete and abstract.
Indeed, this was their distinction from sensibles in the world of becoming, which were like «punning riddles,» blends of being and nonbeing.
How small indeed seem individual distinctions when we look back on these overwhelming numbers of human beings panting and straining under the pressure of that vital want!
This is why Augustine's doctrine has at its foundation the distinction between the two loves, the love of God and the love of the world.10 There is indeed a delicate balance in his thought and he believes he has perceived the right use of temporal things; but he is perilously close to saying that to love God is to turn away from love for whatever is changeable.
I will maintain that even though data are indeed theory - laden, it is possible to make pragmatic distinctions between more theoretical and more observational terms in any particular context.
The answers her husband later proved indicated that their home was indeed one of the few connected to the scandal that could claim that distinction.
Indeed, if we remember the distinction between pure and hybrid prehensions, it is «more natural» to require mediated objectification only for the physical poles of occasions) 1 «For the conceptual pole does not share in the coordinate divisibility of the physical pole, and the extensive continuum is derived from this coordinate divisibility» (PR 469).
Machen's worst fears came to fruition in his student McIntyre for whom the distinction between true Christianity and superpatriotic Americanism was very thin indeed.
Indeed, as they would have it, the signifiers of which all discourse is comprised only bear upon themselves the traces of still other signifiers, so that the very distinction between the signifier and the signified proves in the end to be an utter delusion.
Indeed, class hierarchy distinctions are a defining feature of military organizations.
I spent 20 years doing research on regular and irregular verbs, not because I'm an obsessive language lover but because it seemed to me that they tapped into a fundamental distinction in language processing, indeed in cognitive processing, between memory lookup and rule - driven computation.
If the sex distinction was indeed hardwired, then the researchers should have seen the separate activation of the groups of neurons specific for recognizing males versus females, even during the first encounters between these naïve mice and other male or female intruder mice.
Indeed, of the cities with the dubious distinction of having the worst drivers in the nation, 3 of the top 5 are in Massachusetts.
The «t» sounds in the words «tea,» «tree,» and «but,» for instance, might be classified as separate phones, but a speech recognition system has to transcribe all of them using the letter «t.» And indeed, Belinkov and Glass found that lower levels of the network were better at recognizing phones than higher levels, where, presumably, the distinction is less important.
Someone who believes that the distinction between «directed» and «undirected» science has become blurred indeed over the last decades is William Stewart, former chief scientific adviser to the prime minister and president of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Lead - author and conservation genomics expert Dr Graham Etherington in the Di Palma Group at EI, said: «Molecular phylogenetics was applied to the Hen Harriers and the Northern Harriers to see if genetics could shed some light on whether the accepted morphological nuances between the species indeed represent a genuine distinction.
Indeed, the first half of the film is arguably flawless, a dazzlingly written and claustrophobic pressure cooker of a chamber piece, but the second does not share that distinction.
Indeed, many of the best decline more dramatically than their peers because the high conviction, high independence portfolios that are signs of their distinction also can leave them exposed when things turn bad.
Whilst the answer to question number 3 about whether or not having a big account changes the psychology of trading is indeed yes... the key distinction is that having a big or small account SHOULD NOT change the method and process of your trading.
Indeed, the distinction between full - service and discount brokers is much murkier than it was just five years ago.
However, the important distinction in this theory is not that the FCI classification of «scenthound» is accurate, but rather, that placing the Dalmatian and the Rhodesian Ridgeback (the only breeds currently in FCI group 6.3), breeds that historically have served as versatile hunting / wagon dogs, should indeed be classified as two examples of the same type of dog, but further asserts that such dogs» classification makes more sense as a discrete group.
N4G needs to make a distinction when the reviewer is indeed «anyone» (ref the kid review posted couple of days ago) or some well known review outlet.
So it was very surprising indeed when a whole group of British sculptors, not only Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth, whose reputations were already made, but including a younger generation of sculptors, won many prizes and distinctions with work which was acclaimed and exhibited throughout Europe and North and South America.
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