Sentences with phrase «more profound analysis»

For example, students for the priesthood who could be expected in due course to engage in a more profound analysis of many, if not all, of the «ages» would find Fr Vidmar to be a helpful guide at little more than a few sittings.

Not exact matches

Perhaps our discussion of the sickness of words should conclude by hesitantly entertaining the possibility that the reason is more profound, transcending all our analyses.
Such studies, however, have not yet been produced.19 There is also, within liberation theology, a lack of more profound theological analyses of the culture of Brazilian populations, both black and indigenous.
Each «morphology» — even when it results in the form of a static description of structure — is capable of finding a more profound explanation only with the help of the genetic analysis, which alone can show how and why a structure has become that which it is.
The more human beings are lacking in imagination, the more incapable men are of any profound kind of self - analysis, the more we shall find that their self - righteousness hardens, so that it is just the thick - skinned who are more sure of being right than anybody else.
«The analysis we've got for the games we're doing internally — and we're adding 3D to a lot of our games — is that the average investment for adding 3D can be as low as two per cent in time and budget,» he said, «if you think about how profound 3D can make a game, I think that's more than worth it.»
Aitken belongs to a generation of artists who have reassessed and decisively influenced the way we look at art: His works bear witness to a more profound observation of reality and reflect a philosophical analysis of the present world.
Now a new analysis has looked in more detail at health risks that could be amplified in a warming world and finds the same profound disconnect.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z