Sentences with phrase «modern times most»

Since ancient times, people have looked to nature for treating disease, and in modern times most remedies are plant based extracts from various parts of the world.

Not exact matches

How did one of the most buzzed - about innovations in modern times fall so short?
«They are the most serious set of business conflicts any president has faced in modern times
In 2016, Williams became the most - decorated woman in the modern history of tennis after winning Wimbledon for the seventh time in her career, bringing her to 22 Grand Slam titles for her career, passing Steffi Graf.
Steve Jobs was perhaps the most prolific entrepreneur in modern times.
Once you've identified those touchpoints that will most effectively reach your customer, it's time to string them together into a touchpoint map: the modern day media plan.
Just like we can't give you points that measure that Intercom is one of the most compelling modern products, but at the same time, we know it is.
As a result, young Mark grew up watching his parents take responsibility for their livelihoods and run a business out of their home (as well as use the most modern technology of the time).
For the first time in modern history, some of the most isolated, destitute First Nations communities in Canada have something that the rest of the world wants.
It is not even the most popular program in its Wednesday, 9 p.m. time slot, regularly placing fourth behind Criminal Minds, Modern Family and Law and Order: SVU.
Monday witnessed a selloff rarely seen in modern times, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged more than 1,100 points and volatility surged by the most...
They have the strongest family values that I have seen in modern times and most all Mormon's have gone abroad on two year missions afterwhich they also serve in the military.
Their presence is most obvious in the Reform branch of modern Judaism, which altered the traditional prayer book to soften or even erase the affirmation that God will raise the body from the dead at the end of time.
Well, the concensus of most modern NT exegetes is that said simple, preacher man did not rise from the dead so bottom line it is time to admit to the fraud and to return our money.
Most have turned away from such silly things in these modern times, but not all.
Primarily because most of it is written in a style that isn't found anywhere else in modern literature, and we have a hard time trying to decipher and interpret it.
In modern secular Britain - indeed, in the modern secular West - any claim that there is anything like a real and absolute Truth is viewed with suspicion at the very least and most of the time with a sustained antagonism.
Or are we, partly by the paucity of our records, whose composition has been so largely shaped by factors quite other than a modern demand for historical, factual accuracy, partly by the demands of a theology that would emphasize divine acceptance above divine judgement, compelled to say that all we find here is the most sublime presentation in time of the eternal readiness of God to receive to himself the truly penitent?
It is to be hoped that as the centre develops in its work, so it will broaden its outlook so that the natural sciences, the single most influential strand of philosophical thought in modern times, is not left out of the conversation.
As we near perhaps the most important election in modern times I am very concerned that many Christians have lost their way and are imperiling themselves, and this country as a whole, by supporting the presidential candidacy of a Mormon «high priest».
The one that has received most attention in our time is that stemming from Soren Kierkegaard and issuing in modern existentialism.18 I shall not develop this point beyond suggesting that here, too, concern with the ultimate import of the immediate situation associates ultimacy with immediacy in its concreteness.
As we near perhaps our most important election in modern times I am very concerned at seeing that so many Christians have apparently lost their way and are imperiling themselves, and this country as a whole, by supporting the presidential candidacy of a Mormon «high priest».
Unfortunately, most of the traditional ones come from another era, another culture, a time a place and a context which seem only distantly related to us in these modern days whether we have been brought up in the West or the East.
Given the «cocooning» tendencies of congregations in these postmodern times and given the theological amnesia in most modern Protestant churches that I know, I am not so reassured by Volf's defense of the kind of catholicity that he believes is attainable in local churches.
Almost all that one understands in our time as specifically modern stands in opposition to the awareness of one's fellow as a whole, single, and unique person, even if, in most cases, a defectively developed one.
«92 Grasping generates solution to immediate problem as well as universalization of the images» particularity.93 W. Berry notes with concern that «the most powerful and the most destructive change of modern times has been a change in language: the rise of the image, or metaphor, of the machine.
The most this period could have done was to buy time for a fuller and better synthesis to be worked out between Catholic theology, and what is either well proven, or at least intrinsically probable in the philosophy of modern science, and the culture built upon it.
Fraternity under compulsion is the most malignant idea devised in modern times; it is a perfect path to totalitarian tyranny.
This article helped, not hurt, by confirming that the «Spiritual Movement» is the most important revolution in our modern time and it's happening all over the world..
Most important, at a time in human history when there is urgent need for wisdom to guide us through a crisis of unparalleled proportions, it removes any interest in wisdom from the intelligentsia in general and the modern university in particular.
Most people up until modern times — and here the exceptions are often intellectuals in university communities — have had an explicit sense of some «other dimension,» a sense of the sacred, the divine, the numinous, or what we shall call, in a general way, mystery.
This experience, crystallized into permanent form in the Old Testament, constitutes the most remarkable theory of government that came out of the ancient world and at the same time an ideal that rebukes and challenges the distressing imperfections of our boasted modern democracy.
3 About the same time (according to most modern scholars) the opening chapter of Genesis was composed in its present form.
A discussion of the positive solutions that are offered must concern itself first of all with that movement which claims to take the modern situation most seriously, i.e., with the group which, under the banner of Humanism, was in the limelight a short time ago.
The most obvious «act» of conversion has become the most divisive in our modern time.
What we have in Paul is a further, and very distinctive, development of the primitive Christology, partly on the basis of pre-Christian Jewish and even syncretistic — that is, partly pagan — speculations (Paul's contact with the pagan world of his time is recognized in most modern studies; indeed, it is sometimes exaggerated.
But for most people, she is simply Mother Teresa, one of the most admired women of modern times.
WILLIAM ODDIE AND «GAY RIGHTS» Dear Father Editor, From time to time William Oddie has asked if «gay rights» are now the most prominent defining issue delineating the gulf between the Catholic Church and the modern world -LCB- Faith magazine January - February and November - December 2012).
Besides, with the dyes available at the time — it would most likely stand out more than it would in modern times.
For Islam in modern times, Modern Trends in Islam, by H. A. R. Gibb, is a thoughtful survey by one of the most competent scholars in the field, giving the student the benefit of his extensive expermodern times, Modern Trends in Islam, by H. A. R. Gibb, is a thoughtful survey by one of the most competent scholars in the field, giving the student the benefit of his extensive experModern Trends in Islam, by H. A. R. Gibb, is a thoughtful survey by one of the most competent scholars in the field, giving the student the benefit of his extensive experience.
Most modern definitions of God are based on Platonic philosophy anyway, so maybe it is time for a reset on the entire debate about God anyway...
Howard Fineman echoed the sentiments on the Huffington Post, calling it «the nastiest, most abrasive personally accusatory presidential campaign in modern times
To our ears such words sound very like the most blatant human imperialism toward the rest of nature, as does the divine commission to man in Genesis 1:28; and in modern times they may have fostered such an attitude and been used as a divine «exploiters» charter» to justify it.
Of still greater significance, perhaps, is the report of Harrison Salisbury, veteran New York Times correspondent who knows modern Russia as well as any Westerner, that «some of the most brilliant Soviet scientists» are quietly revolting against the purely materialistic concept of the universe laid down in Communist dogma.
Perhaps most of those who will read these words will have had times when they felt sure that God was speaking to them in some great service of worship, through the voice of a modern prophet, or in some soul - stirring personal experience.
He accepted Hume's challenge and created the most original and influential system of modern times.
Most of the greatest theologians of modern times have worked in the shadow of Luther.
The modern critical study of the gospels has made the historic Jesus no mere figment of the pious imagination, but a living figure who, at an historic moment in time, appeared in Palestine, lived his brief but tremendously significant life, and gave rise to a vigorous new religious movement that has in time become the most widespread of all the religions of the world.
Beginning with the obscure reference of canon 19 of Nicaea respecting Paulinian 18 deaconesses and ending with canon 15 of Chalcedon which prohibits the ordination (cheirotonia) of a deaconess before the age of forty we have the canonical framework of the most significant period in the expansion and elaboration of the ministry of women before modern times.
Another study regarding one of the diseases most affecting our modern society shows that «curcumin is 400 times more potent than Metformin, a diabetic drug, in improving insulin sensitivity which can help reverse Type 2 Diabetes».
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