Sentences with phrase «modern way of finding»

Consider it as a modern way of finding a lovely partner where you can present yourself to those people that appeal to you the most.
Online dating is a modern way of finding love now.

Not exact matches

Well before modern genetic engineering technology was around, humans found ways to tweak the DNA of plants by zapping it with chemicals or radiation — resulting in crops that are not considered GMOs.
When looked at in this way, the advantages of automated trading systems are obvious, particularly in the modern world, where it is hard to find time for all of life's commitments.
What the Haredi have done is simple, even admirable: they've attempted to find a way to integrate modern practices with their religious ideals, which we ought to, as citizens of a nation which values religious freedom and upholds the right to practice, respect, not bemoan.
It doesn't matter to me whether this is «correct» exegesis — either the Bible finds some way of adapting to the modern notions of morality, or it gets left by the wayside on the ever growing dung - heap of rejected holy texts of human history — in my opinion, that's the historical moment we are currently faced with.
Even as a young Catholic student I was always taught that, while giving up something for Lent is a way to mimic Jesus» 40 days of fasting before his death, a more modern — and more true to the spirit of Jesus — approach is to find a way to DO something that has a positive impact on someone else and yourself.
Yet we can find all of these models at work in one way or another in many of our modern churches.
The target is, rather, those forms of broader modern liberalism which have produced certain ways of thinking about faith and the church which can be found in both conservative and in so - called «liberal» churches.
Wherever we turn to the fullest and most total expressions of modern imaginative vision, as, for example, in Blake, Proust, and Joyce, we find that a new and total world of vision is established and maintained only by way of a dissolution or reversal of our given selfhood.
As a result it has to let go of reason; it has to reject many of the findings of modern mainstream science, thinking that this is the only way to remain faithful to God's revelation.
Process thought is usually defined in one of three ways: (1) as any view of reality that is dynamic and relational and based on the findings of modern science, (2) identified with «the Chicago School,» the University of Chicago Divinity School, both in its earlier phase of applying evolutionary theory to historical research, seeing religion as a dynamic movement that reconstitutes itself in response to felt needs, as well as its later philosophical phase, and (3) synonymous with the philosophy of Whitehead and Hartshorne.
Gnosis has even found its way into modern psychotherapy through the teachings of Carl Jung:
The distaste for «presence» that we find in so much modern philosophy, art, and literary criticism is something we need to attend to if we think of the sacraments only as ways in which God becomes present to us.
It would be to do for the modern era what Aristotle succeeded in doing for an earlier age — it would be to find a way, given the modern world's understanding of nature, to do justice to human being as a part of nature so understood.
So we have to take from the traditions as well as from modern developments certain values which do justice to the wholeness of human existence and find a new way of going forward fighting against both the traditional and modern injustices.
When modern man tries to have his own way and finds that the world does not respond readily to his wishes, he pities himself, gets nervous, and looks for a way of escape.
That was in the early»70s, when with long hair, bobbles, bangles and beads and a gleam of communitarian utopianism in my eyes, I finally found my way into the fourth century treatise by Nemesius, peri phuseos anthropon («On the Nature of the Human»), where it at length dawned on me that ancient wisdom could be the basis for a deeper critique of modern narcissistic individualism than I had yet seen.
«When you have a liberal way of being a Christian and a conservative way of being a Christian that are both modern, and modernity is over,» McLaren reasons, «you've got to find another way of being a Christian.»
We are currently experiencing a (prolonged) moment of liberal angst, and we desperately need to find ways to recuperate «normal» — representative, parliamentary, indirect — modern democracy.
Though I spent hours researching each word and the few textual variants within these verses, I could discover no realistic way of translating these passages to say much of anything different than what is found in the majority of our modern English translations.
His way to this, whether we find it acceptable or not, should prove instructive to the modern spirit which has become acutely conscious of the false masks of piety.
Revelations happened to find its way into the Bible, in the way that a Stephen King novelette might find its way into «A Collection of Modern American Literature».
This idea that women are emotional, men are wanting to follow Jesus (in a warrior masculine way - whatever that looks like) stuff can be okay at times - but drawing to strict lines about this stuff is what I find repellent in a lot of modern Christian circles.
«2 Yet, because of the lack of intentional reflection throughout the history of the Modern Missionary Movement, we have few resources to help us find our way through this current crisis of emphasis and direction.
And indeed, it was in the vague, groping efforts of Whitehead in Concept of Nature, Science and the Modern World, and Religion in the Making, that Wieman found such exciting prospects for a whole new way to get at the problem of God through the joint efforts of science and religion.
If a young woman in Scotland hadn't dreamed up the «pre-tribulation fly - away» in 1830; if a British clergyman hadn't hijacked her dream and sneakily planted it around the world in the 1800s; if a crooked, jailed - for - forgery lawyer with no theological background hadn't come out with a reference Bible in 1909 with the same fly - away escapism in marginal notes; and if modern - day rapture robber barons and tribulational tycoons hadn't found numerous ways (and gimmicks like four «blood moons») to widely mass - market the same delicious delusion for the masses while breaking sales records, no one could now be into the moonshine, looking up at the moon and saying «Moon, you mush be drunk becaush I shee four of you!»
But I have found that grappling with their views in the context of Italian history has been a serviceable way to understand the place of religion, in the sense of systems of ultimate meaning, in modern Italy.
And on campus many Christians have found that we really need Muslims to help us withstand the assaults of pagans in the department of religion and at the local shopping mall, I've watched conservative evangelical, Bible - thumping Christian students link up with conservative, Qur» an - thumping Muslim students — they are brought together by the realization that in many subtle and disturbing ways the modern university is aligned against belief in and fidelity to any God.
Doubts About Theological Underpinnings of Modern Catechesis Having tried to explain the main thrust of Holloway's thinking on the Church and Sacraments in the September 07 issue of Faith, it seems appropriate to examine some tendencies found in the Church today which, in one way or another, have their source in the work of certain theologians.
Possibly it is to be found in the middle of the eighteenth century, when the neoclassicism of the Enlightenment was beginning to give way to the Romantic, which is to say the modern, sensibility.
Any group that will find a way to the actual sharing of human lives will make a difference either for good or ill in the modern world or in any world.
There was a time in my life when I seriously considered trying to find a way to gain entrance into their world, but I came to realize that while I'm far less «modern» than many I know, I'm still probably too «of the world» to survive happily living as they do.
«Through the collective efforts of our industry and the individual efforts of our member companies, we're leading the way and supporting consumers in finding modern - day solutions to environmental challenges throughout America.»
(3) this team is rotting from the inside out and it's going to take some unprecedented moves on the part of this board and the fans to facilitate the necessary changes... this club must rid itself of it's absentee billionaire landlord before we become just another sporting wasteland in this man's collection of flailing clubs... when this is done it will expose just what exactly has been going on behind the scenes and I'm afraid of what will be uncovered because if Wenger's business model is as antiquated as his football philosophy it could look an awful lot like and old Monty Python sketch in the backroom... we need to replace the owner with someone who actually cares about this club and isn't afraid to wear their emotions on his or her sleeves or spend their own money to achieve greatness... this new owner needs to find someone who represents the same sort of cutting edge that Wenger represented in his early years then pair that individual with someone who knows how to conduct transfers in the modern era... then and only then will we find a way to escape the malaise that has permeated our once storied club for way too many years
If he found a way to create an economic boom and bring back world peace, some supporters would still accuse him of a being a dinosaur who is out of touch with modern life.
It is something of a milestone in movie industry's history and they have found the perfect way to celebrate it and in a way that modern audiences can relate to.
It is something of a milestone in movie industry's history and they have found the perfect way to celebrate it and in a way that modern audiences can relate...
And it is why Britain is leading the way in pioneering international efforts to crack down on modern slavery - one of the great scourges of our world - wherever it is found.
What the aspiring GOP candidates will need to mount a modern - day tech race are campaign veterans with a wide range of seasoned digital skill sets — for fighting TV admen over budgets, writing fundraising email copy that doesn't go straight to the trash bin and in using data the right way to find potential donors and voters.
Jaroslaw Wlodarczyk of the Institute for the History of Science in Warsaw noted that another Kepler will retrace that sub - to supra - lunar trajectory next February, when NASA launches the Kepler mission, designed by modern dreamers to find Earth - like planets elsewhere in the Milky Way.
A new analysis of cross sections of three toe bones found that the cortical bone — the dense outer layer — wasn't buttressed in the same way as it is in the toes of modern humans.
Mead, now professor emeritus at Caltech and one of the fathers of modern silicon chips, wanted to find more - efficient ways to compute.
And so this is in some ways the gravity of the modern TB threat is one that that we humans are directly responsible for, and so we really need to find some ways of being able to address that more effectively.
The fact that these species have also been found in modern - day Brazil helps scientists paint a picture of the ways that animals spread during the Permian and how they colonized new areas.
«Technologies based upon the control and manipulation of light are all around us and of fundamental importance to modern society,» said Kevin MacDonald, a researcher at the University of Southampton in the U.K. «Metamaterials are part of the process of finding new ways to use light and do new things with it — they are an enabling technology platform for 21st century optics.»
Power: «One of the big lessons of my work on Neanderthals was that the only reason we find the result surprising is that we expect Neanderthals to resemble modern human hunter gatherers in the way they foraged for food, but they didn't.
The more of them we find, the less likely it is that they all grew the way most modern black holes do, by devouring dust and gas.
By using highly advanced brain imaging technology to observe modern humans crafting ancient tools, an Indiana University neuroarchaeologist has found evidence that human - like ways of thinking may have emerged as early as 1.8 million years ago.
Despite the consequences of modern human civilization, nature still finds a way to adapt and survive.
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