Sentences with phrase «means of an identification of»

For a considerable time a working relationship between Greek and Roman religion had been effected by means of an identification of Greek and Roman gods; Zeus was Jupiter, Hera Juno, etc..
Whoever... knowingly transfers, possesses, or uses, without lawful authority, a means of identification of another person shall... be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 2 years.
Under federal law identity theft is a crime, and any person who «knowingly transfers, possesses, or uses, without lawful authority, a means of identification of another person» during or in relation to another enumerated (generally fraud - related) felony, receives an additional two - year sentence.
Working with schools to improve the means of identification of those children who are at high risk of developing Conduct Disorder to allow early intervention.

Not exact matches

According to the indictment, the operatives illegally took social security numbers and birth dates of Americans without their knowledge and created fake means of identification, including false driver's licenses, which allowed them to open and maintain PayPal accounts.
While the potential identification and conviction of a legitimate monster suspected of 50 rapes and at least 10 murders rightly goes in the Win column, the ramifications of this story and what it means for privacy in a broader sense needs to be discussed.
If the Christ paradigm offers salvation to the rich via his identification with the oppressed masses in their struggle for justice, this route must really mean a greater enrichment of experience for that rich man than, let us say, the enjoyment of good books and music which the continued leisure of the upper class could have afforded him.
The term did not become popular currency again until the beginning of the modern era — as a means of self - identification, in response to the Turkish threat — and was asserted more generally in the eighteenth century.
This entails a complete reinterpretation of the meaning of absoluteness and perfection, to be sure, but certainly we need not suppose that the Hellenistic identification of these with immutability and impassability is a final definition.
Christian eschatology and Incarnation now are seen to mean a total affirmation of the world, a total identification of the sacred with historical reality.
Direct identification of religion with law would rest on the mistaken notion that non-religiousness is lawlessness, which of course is not what Bonhoeffer means.
It means that the identification of who is qualified to teach and the character of the relationship between «teacher» and «learner» are very complex matters.
Philosophical theology goes «beyond the identification of criteria and procedures for judgment to the making of actual judgments concerning the meaning and truth of Christian witness» (46).
So, there is no chance of our keeping apart the meanings of persuasion, identification («consubstantiality») and communication... 19
Ethics entails critical reflection on the social dimensions of moral behavior, the constitution of meaning by both the individual and the group, the identification of values underlying moral action, the use of warrants in grounding these values, the operation of norms and principles in a changing and diversified world and similar issues.
There are too few clues to determine how these sentences fit into Whitehead's text, but their meaning is quite appropriate to the «nontemporal» understanding of concrescence that was required by the identification of subjective with superjective unity.
the inchoate constellations of imagery, sentiment and identification which form archeological strata in our culture, sedimented deposits of unconsidered, implicit meanings lying beneath the surface of reasoned debate....
He concludes that more attention to the Bible did not necessarily mean more virtuous action; that personal engagement with the Bible did result in self - sacrificing service, but also in divisive hubris, mistaken interpretations (such as the identification of America with ancient Israel), and blindness to social evils; and that Protestant spiritual individualism undercut corrupt hierarchies and supported democracy, but also promoted political excesses and violent anti-Catholicism.
As Bethge put it, «If... non - religious interpretation means identification (with the world), then arcane discipline is the guarantee of an identity».32
It is the distilled essence of God's self - identification in Israel and Christ, and thus the true means for understanding both ourselves and the world.
The meaning and truth of God's self - revelation in Christ is known through identification with the incarnation, both in sacrificial living and in significant dying.
Thus «x» is any propositional function with individuals for its arguments, «(x) x» means «there exists some individual in the universal domain that has the property».4 At the lowest level in the theory of types there are individuals — a, b, c, d,... n, but the precise identification of the individuals is left open since the system of logic was only to be used as a foundation for pure mathematics.
Immanence means «entering into the determination of,» not «identification with.»
There are thus two layers of meaning as to Christ in this work, neither of which allows for the conventional simple identification of Christ with Jesus only.
Hartshorne's identification of actuality with definiteness means that actuality is the limit — the zero case — of indefiniteness.
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.
We can imagine a sense growing inside him of identification with that sacrifice, and a need to explore more and more of its meaning for himself.
For this identification meant a radical redefinition of the whole idea of the Word, as that idea may have been known by members of the Christian community.
If we understand baptism as a «full identification» then passages like Romans 6:4 can have meaning and significance for all people in all cultures at all times; not just for the segment of the world that practices burial.
But when we recognize (as we saw in the post yesterday about the definition of baptism) that «baptism» means «immersion into» or «identification with» some of the tricky passages in Scripture become much more clear.
«Identification of Christian social ethics with specific partisan proposals that clearly are not the only ones that may be characterized as Christian and as morally acceptable comes close to the original New Testament meaning of heresy.»
There is another meaning and purpose to Matthew's abrupt interruption of the narrative and his identification of Mary as «the virgin.»
The most common of these identifications is the assumption that «the American way of life,» meaning American capitalism and the free enterprise system, is ordained of God and any challenge to it a form of both political and religious subversion.
However, Whitehead's writings are by no means clear on this issue of the identification of the person with his soul.
This means that no pastoral care can be complete which does not assume a form including a call to renewed discipleship to those capable of actively witnessing to the Kingdom of God in their own lives, as well as a call to affirm respectfully the incapacitated as themselves signs of God's gracious presence and identification with those deemed hopeless in the world's sight.
To the Jews, laying on of hands meant identification.
Because of its early history of identification with voice and picture formats, the broadcast style of electronics, particularly television, with its concern for telling images, will enlarge its domination of all communication content, whatever the physical means of distribution.
The deeper meaning of the faith of the pastor is reflected unwittingly in his relationships, and becomes a source of identification within the religious dimension.
Buchler also introduces a group of intermediary categories of identification by means of which the unity and distinctness of, the similarity and difference between complexes can be articulated.
It meant, rather, the identification and practice of that way of life which led to freedom from anxiety and suffering and the achievement of serenity in complete independence of outward experience.
But this did not mean that Christian critics of the identification of Christianity with socialism turned against socialism.
In the ancient East the name of a person was no mere accidental or sentimental means of identification.
Here again the primary matters of enduring meaning are stressed: Moses the deliverer is in sympathetic identification with the abused, whether tormented by an Egyptian (vs. 11) or endangered by a Hebrew (vs. 13).
In view of all that inheres in the first four «words» and in the light of what is there already affirmed both explicitly and by inference; in consideration of ancient Eastern modes of thought and the characteristic psychological identification one always made of his own life with the life of immediate and also more distant progenitors; in recognition of the meaning of Covenant, together with Israel's faith in God's creation and his continuing exercise of the powers and prerogatives of Creator and Sustainer - in acknowledgment of all this it is apparent that the intention of the fifth commandment is to establish and perpetuate not merely the parental but by and through the parental the divine claim upon every life in Israel.
The word means a fragrant gum; and this strongly supports the identification of manna with a sweet substance which is found adhering to the tamarisk tree, a honey - like sap sucked out by insects and available in greatest quantity in June.
The point is of the utmost importance because it concerns the meaning which the term «God» has for «faith» prior to its identification with Anselm's formula.
The sermon itself conrextualizes them and thus alters their meaning by placing them polemically in relationship to other arguments, by selecting some of their features at the expense of others, by incorporating them into narratives, and by presenting them in a way that evokes a certain response or identification from the listener.
In Wales, where 90 % of the population is called Jones or Thomas, you often use the village name as a means of identification.
We accep0t fingerprints as a means of identification even though the laws of probability tell us that there can and will be multiple people with the same fingerprints.
This activity means that baby will learn a sense of identification with the household routine.
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