Much as the Study of Theological Education in the United States and Canada, directed by H. Richard Niebuhr in the 1950s, became an influential inquiry into the nature of the church and its ministry, so the Danforth study, ostensibly of campus ministries, became an important resource for exploring
the necessary relation of religious faith, social ethics and public - policy formulation.
Not exact matches
If the amount
of stuff you have, particularly the kind that's desirable but not entirely
necessary, seems excessive in
relation your income, it probably points to some level
of financial instability.
Many companies just do the bare minimum when it comes to HR — a little bit
of onboarding, a little bit
of employee
relations and the
necessary documentation
of employee and labor information.
If you are uncertain whether the recipient recognizes your e-mail address or name, include a simple reminder
of who you are in
relation to the person you are reaching out to; a formal and extensive biography
of yourself is not
necessary.
First
of all, protect your retirement interests during the divorce process by obtaining the
necessary legal documents, such as a Qualified Domestic
Relations Order (QDRO), to delineate how your retirement plan will be split up and evaluate the type
of payment transferred.
Running Soar Financial Partners, a German investor
relations and public
relations firm as well as being the publisher
of the German leading financial newsletter «Investor Magazin», gave him the
necessary insights, access and expertise to set up the Oreninc Mining Deal Club.
In the key Lavigne vs. OPSEU decision
of 1991, Justice Gérard La Forest explained that the unionization model in Canada ensures that unions have «both the resources and the mandate
necessary to enable them to play a role in shaping the political, economic and social context within which particular collective agreements and labour
relations disputes will be negotiated and resolved.»
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Nor does it help much to give an accounting
of one's debt to particular thinkers, since such an attention to one's
relation to other minds in the intellectual community, whose life is continuous in time and beyond discrete place through the mystery
of sign itself, violates the reality
necessary to that community.
That is, we may at last come to some accommodation in our
necessary journeying, our wayfaring in time and space, in
relation to the present realities
of explicit time and place that are always conditions to our actual existence as persons.
(Insofar as the present has a
necessary effect upon the future, those
relations are a part
of the present.)
Thus it is not
necessary to reconceive the
relation of «soul» to body in terms
of regional inclusion.
Moreover, unlike some
of the other theologians who hold that violence is
necessary, Father Maillard is not concerned to show either that violence is consonant with Christian love or that there is a
relation between Christianity and revolution.
Over and above the «special relevance» which selected eternal objects may have in
relation to particular, finite actual entities, it is
necessary that there be a kind
of «relevance in general,» a real togetherness
of all eternal objects amongst themselves, effected by an eternal, infinite actuality: «Transcendent decision includes God's decision.
But Pope emeritus Benedict's encyclical Caritas in Veritate speaks
of the
necessary, close
relation between the natural sciences and theology.
• the capacity to reach objective and universal truth as well as valid metaphysical knowledge; • the unity
of body and soul in man; • the dignity
of the human person; •
relations between nature and freedom; • the importance
of natural law and
of the «sources
of morality,»... • and the
necessary conformity
of civil law to moral law.
First
of all, it enters as an absolutely
necessary virtue into premarital
relations.
Heather Mac Donald opens up one
of the most important arguments
necessary for this nation to face soon, that is, What is the
relation of atheism to Jewish - Christian belief?
We saw in
relation to the inclusion
of the body, that it was not
necessary to think
of the person as a vast multiplicity
of acts
of being in order to do justice to the bodily character
of personal being.
A mechanistic view
of nature presupposed causes as
necessary relations.
While both philosophies embrace this qualified essentialism, it is Whitehead that provides the
necessary corrective on the problem
of relations.
It is simply the case that sexual
relations are «natural» to «embodied» life, and so may be (and indeed usually are)
necessary for the wholeness and fulfillment
of individuals no matter what their marital status, sexual orientation, or gender identification may be.
In a rejoinder, Gutting claims (and Felt seems to agree) that metaphysical theories
of causal efficacy and internal
relations are neither
necessary nor sufficient for a solution
of the problem.
Felt admits that a doctrine
of causal efficacy or internal
relations is neither a
necessary nor a sufficient condition for a solution to (2).
In the presence
of the three intrinsically distinct, intelligible, and existentially
necessary primary notions
of temporal passage, modality, and order together with their derivative
relations, and in the absence
of any successful reductions known to me
of one
of these to the others, I am inclined to regard a synthetic metaphysics
of time which has a place for each
of the nine cells
of the matrix as the only kind which could be adequate to all the facets
of time.
It follows that S» is predicable
of S» as a
necessary relatum for its intrinsic
relation.
Because
of these bonds, sexual
relations themselves are not
necessary as a cure for loneliness.
Once this is granted, I claim (and Felt seems to agree) that metaphysical theories
of causal efficacy and internal
relations are neither
necessary nor sufficient for a solution
of the problem.
Nevertheless, precisely because moral acts are relative in this way, in all sexual
relations certain promises are
necessary if the parties involved are not to harm one another, affront one another's dignity, or illegitimately rob one another
of their liberty.
Attention to both sides
of the dipolarity makes it
necessary to balance Whitehead's observations with the recognition that religious experience involves a physical sensitivity to the
relations and connections given in experience, not simply a conceptual outreach.
The tail
relations of the clause can be viewed as a possible pattern
of prehensions; namely, those prehensions which are
necessary for the head
relation possibility to be felt as true in the actual world
of some concrescing subject.
A high angular resolution experiment will be
necessary to measure the tilt
of the tensor spectrum, testing the consistency
relation that relates the tilt to the amplitude.»
At the risk
of oversimplification, then, it seems
necessary to attempt a brief summary
of the basic arguments we must grasp before we can understand critically the
relations between sacredness and everyday life.
Both Trüb and Buber show that guilt is an essential factor in the person's
relations to others and that it performs the
necessary function
of leading him to desire to set these
relations to rights.
The realization
of the crucial significance
of relations between persons, and
of the fundamentally social nature
of reality is the
necessary, saving corrective
of the dominance
of our age by the scientific way
of thinking, the results
of which, as we know, may involve us in universal destruction, and by the technical mastery
of things, which threatens man with the no less serious fate
of dehumanization.
The suggestion that I wish to add is that another metaphysical presupposition is
necessary for emergence in evolution — that
of internal
relations.
The addition
of the doctrine
of internal
relations as a
necessary condition for evolution can clarify three arguments used by Birch to support his claim that low levels
of order, such as particles, must have a subjective as well as a mechanical aspect.
He will continue to be ordained by the institution and will, if he is faithful to it, have as much authority as the institution he represents has; spiritual authority is as
necessary to him as to ministers
of every other type; he is not less under the authority
of Scriptures or less representative
of it than the preacher; but his
relation to all these authorities is different.
Ibn Sina starts his analysis
of the
relation between God and the world with a consideration
of the notion
of being — a purely ontological procedure — which he divides into
necessary and contingent being.
You may say the fact
of the fiscal unsustainabilty
of Medicare must be cared for, and moreover you say that the demographic crisis where there are too many retirees in
relation to the number
of workers, makes reform
necessary.
Just as matter is involved in determined relationships, so the intellect can only conceive
of its object as involved in similarly
necessary relations.
On the level
of human
relations it can be quite
necessary and beneficial.
Now responsible and honest public
relations are a
necessary instrument in our complicated society, and there is no institution that does not need to make use
of this instrument in order to communicate to the public the things it stands for and the reasons for supporting its work.
The importance
of the power problem for Christian ethics derives both from the fact that power, whether economic, political, military, or spiritual, means capacity to determine life for good or ill, and from the fact that some fundamental redistribution
of power is
necessary as a condition
of the freedom and dignity
of men in their social
relations.
This
necessary distance in personal
relations does not prove that we are sinners under the curse
of an angry God.
But the evil is in the tyranny, not in the coercion, In some human
relations at least coercion is not only
necessary, which Niebuhr
of course admits, but also it is an essential element in the growth
of the real good
of mutuality among free and responsible persons.14
Truth is the
relation of an adequated mind to its object, but MacIntyre insists that the activity
of enquiry is the
necessary condition for the discovery
of first principles.
To understand what is peculiar to the Buddhist structure
of existence, it was
necessary to concentrate attention on the
relation of each dominant occasion
of human experience to the predecessor and successor occasion together with which it constituted a soul.
But it is not
necessary to await the outcome
of a long debate before one arrives at the conclusion that whatever else is true about these
relations, the identification
of the Scriptures with God is an error, a denial
of the content
of the Scriptures themselves.
Because each type
of argumentation plays a distinct and
necessary role in a fully reflective or critical theological analysis
of the
relation of experience and value, only that «methodological alternative in process theology» which employs them for their respective purposes and to the highest degree can properly be regarded as adequate.