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.
While we don't know how much of City's interest in Stones came from the manager as opposed to the wider scouting structure, we do know that Guardiola, generally speaking, believes that football happens everywhere on the pitch; that he views the icing as an integral and
indivisible aspect of the cake.
Not exact matches
Well, Dr Williams may think we can simply adopt «some
aspects» of Sharia law; but for Muslims, Sharia law is
indivisible.
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.»
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.
Though parts of a whole process (or
aspects of the whole satisfaction of a process) may be distinguishable, they are not capable of being separated nor isolated from the whole of which they are a part.10 Coordinate division, like genetic division, is a conceptual process that focuses on
aspects of an
indivisible satisfaction as superject If Whitehead did believe one can prehend only a part of a previous satisfaction as a moment's «actual world» is established, while completely dismissing the rest by way of «negative prehensions,» it likely stemmed from his inadequate view of potentiality as discrete objects.
Actually such distinctions as we have made are necessarily artificial, since experience is an
indivisible whole, and such
aspects as we have discussed are abstractions from the whole.
One of the most unique
aspects of Zucker's work is its
indivisible affiliation between medium and message.