For a guide I would suggest Benedict XVI, who understood deeply that the quest for the truth of God which takes a living form in monasticism must
lie at the foundation of any social order that is finally human and any political order that is truly free (See here and here).
the possibility and necessity of living in a dimension of meaning in which the urgencies of the struggle are subordinated to a sense of awe before the vastness of the historical drama in which we are jointly involved; to a sense of modesty about the virtue, wisdom, and power available to us for the resolution of its perplexities; to a sense of contrition about the common human frailties and foibles which
lie at the foundation of... our vanities; and to a sense of gratitude for the divine mercies which are promised to those who humble themselves.
And the self - emptying of God is now also seen to
lie at the foundation of the world's creation as well.
Their science and learning were driven by a profound desire to find the truth and meaning that
lie at the foundation of everything.
Nor should the phrase «death of God» be linked to Nietzsche alone, for in one way or
another it lies at the foundation of a distinctly modern thought and experience.
The dogma of creation in time contradicted the Aristotelian belief in an eternal universe, and the analysis of motion in the light of creation led John Buridan to develop the concept of inertia that
lies at the foundation of dynamics.
While the principle of «innocent until proven guilty,» also known as the «presumption of innocence,» isn't explicitly mentioned in the United States Constitution (though it is part of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, a key document of the French Revolution), it is long considered one the most fundamental principles of the American justice system.In 1895, the U.S. Supreme Court declared in Coffin v. United States that «the principle that there is a presumption of innocence in favor of the accused is the undoubted law, axiomatic and elementary, and its enforcement
lies at the foundation of the administration of our criminal law.»
The BKT transition that
lies at the foundation of the superconductor - insulator duality is named for the late Vadim Berezinskii, Michael Kosterlitz and David Thouless.
Drawing
lies at the foundation of Erdrich and Reiss's process.
The transformation of materiality
lies at the foundation of Swallow's practice, with specific reference to Modernism, Native American folk art and classical form.
Though this is not a question people like to think about, it is a question that
lies at the foundation of life.
Ulmart, Russia's largest online retailer, intends to guard against fake merchandise by using the technology that
lies at the foundation of digital currency bitcoin.
Although developmental models
lie at the foundation of counseling psychology as a discipline (Evans, Forney, Guido, Patton, & Renn, 2009), there are few examinations of developmental models as they relate to group psychotherapy.
These lie at the foundation of your relationship «dance,» affecting your love bonds and sense of connection, the way you react to each other, and are the source of healing the widening rift between you.
Not exact matches
«The
Foundation was
lied to by Andrew Caspersen, a managing director
at investment bank PJT Partners, regarding a potential investment related to the publicly - announced restructuring of a private equity fund,» the
foundation said in a statement.
The slurry wall
lies at the heart of Libeskind's «Memory
Foundations» reconstruction plan.
One step
at a time, the Monks are laying down a
foundation for Malik's promising future, one with an end game that may
lie far beyond the NBA.
Coral reefs, which can grow
at a rate of up to 1 centimeter per year, can protect low -
lying islands and bolster their
foundations to keep them above sea water.
This unified piece of ancient continental crust, called a craton,
lies exposed
at the surface in the Canadian Shield, and forms a solid
foundation...
As I say above this failure
lies at the door of the
foundation and the local education authority.
The
foundation of great food served
at Marari Resort
lies at the pinch of freshness added to everything.
«
at the very
foundations of the author's claim
lie the most egregious blunders of all: two errors on basic physics so elementary that just about any undergraduate physics student can spot them.»
But there are others, like Ururyar, in which the law is twisted off its
foundation and
lies in a crumpled heap
at the feet of the goddess of justice.
Free movement of judgments
lies at the very core of the
foundations of European private international law.
Partnerships thrive when they are built on a
foundation of trust, safety, and security, and your
lies may be putting your relationship
at risk.