Such a changeable religion, which mutates whenever public opinion or
modern knowledge make something it presents as facts blatantly ridiculous, seems to have had an obvious effect on poor ol' Mitt.
Not exact matches
Either the vast majority of scientific
knowledge that has worked developing
modern medicine and technology is on a wrong foundation (that
makes the success of medicine and technology virtually impossible), or the bible is wrong in some of it's facts.
In Science and the
Modern World, metaphysics was to complete its work and thereby provide a first step in the
knowledge of God to which additions could be
made from religious experience.
Moreover, it was precisely Kierkegaard's realization of the radically profane ground of
modern knowledge that
made possible his creation of a
modern Christian mode of dialectical understanding.
If
modern liberal education is to provide for the nurture of free men, it must regain the ideal of generality which characterized the traditional liberal arts, but it must do so without sacrificing the variety and scope
made possible by
modern advances in
knowledge.
Neither the alleged source of divine revelation, nor
modern science can
make this claim about the
knowledge to which they lead us.
At the time Thornton had closely read The Concept of Nature (1920) and Principles of Natural
Knowledge (2d edition, 1925), tended to interpret Science and the
Modern World (1925) in line with these earlier works, and was acquainted with Religion in the
Making (1926) though somewhat unsure what to
make of its doctrine of God.2 He took comfort in Whitehead's remark concerning the immortality of the soul, and evidently wanted to apply it to all theological issues: «There is no reason why such a question should not be decided on more special evidence, religious or otherwise, provided that it is trustworthy.
One of these thirteen contributors is Cardinal Schönborn of Vienna who reminds his readers that «The
knowledge we have gained through
modern science
makes belief in an Intelligence behind he cosmos more reasonable than ever.»
Yes, it is essential to proclaim the meaning of St. John and St. Paul through the Holy Spirit, against a larger canvas of truth, as
modern knowledge has
made it possible for us to do.
The great heritage of
knowledge made available by the sciences and the
modern «
knowledge explosion», determines the pattern and content of education today.
The claim to absolute
knowledge, the appeal to a form of universalism that should inform civilization that is not based on empirical indexes alone, and the regulation of human sexuality that religious traditions promote
make religion seem a threat to
modern liberal society.
The situation is not
made any easier by the fact that almost their only source of
knowledge of what
modern Christians are thinking and doing is their daily newspaper.
In order to understand how Whitehead developed the concept of God, one may begin by comparing his earlier works such as The Principles of Natural
Knowledge (1919) and The Concept of Nature (1920) with his later works such as Science and the
Modern World (1925), Religion in the
Making (1926) and Process and Reality (1929).
The
modern atheist does not disbelieve because of his intellect, but because of his will; it is not
knowledge that
makes him an atheist...
While the hotel's lobby bar, Cocktail Bar is already taking a
modern, culinary approach to its cocktails by creating original craft drinks, Asay's affinity for and
knowledge of microbrews will also
make an appearance on the menu as well as some innovative approaches to New Orleans classics, such as cask - aging sazerac in an oak barrel for a more complex spirit — a process believed to be pioneered in Asay's hometown of Portland, Ore..
The idea of a romantic partner is faintly alluring even still, but the
knowledge of what
modern relationships are about, and what
modern people seem to want out of life
makes me just shrug and say:
He has tried his best to deliver on his electoral promises, and as such, he should leave the leadership of the country for younger ones who have the capacity and the
modern knowledge on how to
make things happen.
Note that not all
knowledge work has the characteristics that
make these more
modern trends applicable.
The impressive advances in our
knowledge of the nervous system and the promising developments have
made neuroscience one of the most active branches in
modern biology and medicine.
Her mixture of anatomical
knowledge and eastern philosophy
make her classes
modern and playful, but always steeped in reverence for the ancient tradition of yoga that they stem from.
The best part of the tour is the expertise and
knowledge imparted by local architect and history lover Jeff Morrison, who will
make those three hours fly and expose walkers to a wealth of information about Atlanta's history, now forgotten, from the significance of the railroad to
modern times.
New Website and
Knowledge Base Celebrate with us — it's finally here: a more
modern, easier - to - use website that we hope will
make clearer what Pressbooks does, and how to use it.
If you feel that your
knowledge of PowerPoint is not enough to
make the presentation of your persuasive essay, do not fall into despair and entrust yourself into the hands of
modern technologies.
Now if you are thinking about
Modern Portfolio Theory, where market players have perfect
knowledge, this doesn't
make sense.
Our facilities count with
modern decoration elements, meanwhile we capitalize our
knowledge of the area and our experience to the sector to provide the guests with a great service that will
make their stay pleasant and satisfactory.
In many
modern coastal systems, anthropogenic changes are superimposed on natural variation and lack of
knowledge of such variation
makes the prediction of future changes in water column oxygen challenging (e.g., Grantham et al., 2004).
However this view is based on a lack of
knowledge of what Marx actually wrote about the nature of the
modern state which was: «The executive of the
modern state is nothing but a committee for managing the common affairs of the whole bourgeoisie» Some leftists may well scream in exactly the same way as the new rightists, that carbon taxes are part of a plot by the wicked capitalists to
make the poor freeze in winter.
You've
made some damning accusations, not just of several scientists, but of the entire manner in which
modern western civilization pursues scientific
knowledge.
Absent encounters with the real world (such as how the complexity of the
modern world
makes «total
knowledge» for decision
making essentially impossible for individuals so that they can consciously choose their level of risk in purchases in the market place), perhaps like how Communism might appeal to many absent considering how the ideology has confronted reality, this Libertarian conception has great appeal.
A significant aspect of the mandate of the commission will be to
make the justice system more accessible and equitable by using
modern technologies to collect and distribute legal
knowledge and research.
Levinsohn won't
make all the right moves — no CEO does — but he has deep inside and industry
knowledge plus the backing of enough people inside and out to start from a better foundation than most Yahoo CEOs of the
modern era have had.
These are just a few concerns that
make it necessary for professionals to demonstrate ongoing education and
knowledge of
modern resume writing techniques.
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Again,
modern imaging methods are enabling this information to be translated to the developing human brain (27), and indeed, imaging with neuropsychology is an area where rapid progress is being
made and needs to be
made to translate the growing basic neuroscience
knowledge of mechanisms into clinical relevance and application.