Sentences with phrase «of elements of nature»

While the works by Hanneline Visnes (b. 1972) and Mary Viola Paterson (1899 — 1981) share thematic representations of elements of nature, the display of the works alongside each other highlights the way artists in different periods have considered their works vis - à - vis the economic aspects of painting and printmaking.
I may be sitting in my home office, but I still have access to all of the elements of nature.

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It also didn't help that I brought in a new team to heavily focus on human elements such as the health and well - being of communities that depend upon nature.
The U.S. federal sentencing process is a point - based system, where the nature of the offences, mitigating factors and other elements are plugged into a sort of mathematical equation to arrive at a numerical «offence level» score.
Although the Council's stance on this element of the incoming data protection regulation won't become official until member states agree on the whole thing — an event that will trigger negotiations with the European Parliament — it does represent a major step forward, as the nature of the one - stop - shop mechanism has been the major sticking point in reaching overall agreement.
The disruption of experiments at Geneva's Large Hadron Collider — by a piece of baguette, no less — has temporarily set back research into the nature's most elusive element: a hypothetical subatomic particle called Higgs boson.
And I believe understanding this element of human nature — which I'll discuss in the next section — is key to building a life that: a) involves ambitious striving toward goals and having impact in the world, which contributes to a sense of meaning, and b) gives you a shot at realizing true happiness by avoiding a soul - sucking competitive rat race.
In its notes, S&P states this about its quality grades: «Growth and stability of earnings and dividends are deemed key elements in establishing S&P Capital IQ's earnings and dividend rankings for common stocks, which are designed to capsulize the nature of this record in a single symbol.»
The unfortunate person who declares that they are the work of blind, deaf and innumerable elements and causes and natures, which stream like floods; and the foolish, delirious person who claims that that wondrous remedy poured itself out when the phials were knocked over and formed itself, are certainly unreasonable and nonsensical.
Time and space are the 2 fundamental elements of nature.
Instead we will adopt a view that we will call model - dependent realism: the idea that a physical theory or world picture is a model (generally of a mathematical nature) and a set of rules that connect the elements of the model to observations.
According to Whitehead (PR 28f) the analysis of an actual entity into prehensions exhibits the most concrete elements in its nature, and such an analysis is called a division.
These initial data can be described as elements of composition, symbolic in nature, which in historical events appear as fragments of the hierarchical configurations previously discussed.
They arrange the elements of Christian faith differently and, as a result, use and understand the nature and purpose of the Scripture in significantly differing ways.
If, however, the family is the sort of community I have described, doing this would make war on the elements written very deeply into our nature.
As part of nature we look to our own interests, routinely compete mortally with other species, combat «the natural elements» that threaten us.
The saga showcases elements of truth — truth about the human experience, the cosmos, the character of a hero, and the nature of life itself.
If I accept once again that Catholicism has all the answers, then it is likely that I will have to do violence to certain elements in my nature — the conviction, for instance, that all life is one, or that it is better to have polygamy than the starving widows of soldiers begging in the streets.
While economics as a descriptive study is not concerned with moral issues, the facts of economic life inescapably point to the moral element in human nature.
Miller contends that none of these theories account for the elements of the image that continue to defy naturalistic explanations: that the image is singed only on the surface of the cloth, and that its three - dimensional nature and the prints of the flowers and coin that Whanger believes are present remain unexplained.
The supernatural element in human life, whether it comes to us through conscience as human beings or through the Spirit as believers, is not to be located externally in the world of nature and social institutions (as for Taylor and MacIntyre), nor internally (as for the Romantics), but in the interaction of the individual with his world.
Perhaps the eschatological element in biblical faith determines the negative attitude toward what was clearly a force of nature, but also though not so clearly, a force of the spirit.4
Here, of course, we encounter the formidable element of human freedom of action, of which it is endlessly repeated that its unpredictable interference with the established proceedings of Nature threatens constantly to disrupt and frustrate them.
This can be done from many points of view, but I have suggested above that the crucial attack is that which accepts the same data and then shows that the argument does not exclude the presence of contingent elements in God's total nature.
They touch God immanently because they are really a part of God as constitutive elements of that nature.
Such common elements of human nature lead to whatever agreement on values exists among different persons.
First, the Church acknowledges this charismatic element as an essential factor of her own nature.
When particular elements in the traditional teaching about the nature of things have been challenged by demonstrable scientific findings, the whole structure of religious dogma has been called into question.
The inner relationship between democracy (or that which it is meant to guarantee) and the Church is ev - idenced also by the essential charismatic element in the nature of the Church.
After translating and presenting the famous passage from Ûisang's work, Ocean Seal, Odin culls from it the principal descriptive elements of «harmonization,» «non-obstruction,» «interpenetration,» «mutual identification,» «all is one and one is all,» «interfusion,» «mutual containedness, etc., to depict the nature of dharmadhatu (p. 66).
All the «opposites» are elements in the nature of things, and are incorrigibly there.
Thus did Origen, for example, speak of theologia as the effort of the individual to «make sense» out of Scripture but he immediately asserted the tentative nature of any such interpretational In Gregory of Nazianzus the element of indirectness, of being one step removed from the original data, is identified with the word theologia and Pseudo-Dionysius employed it as a synonym for mysticisms
There are Angels whose provenance in the court of God — the entire creation — is a divinely mandated commitment to keep nature's elements in balance.
Leaving God unnamed does not make their argument any less theological, especially when they claim that the elements of complex design they have observed in nature are present because of the activity of their unnamed intelligent designer.
Yet differences there were, and these differences make the nature of the Kingdom the most disputed element in Christian theology.
The Appalachian region still has elements of primal nature religion which clouds their interpretation of the Bible.
Sorry peeps, but the telling of one story to next will almost always change from person to person; some elements will disappear and others will be added to fix the nature of the storyteller.
The generic nature of the relationships between the elements that enter into the emergence of religious experience may be specified in terms of (a) their fusion, (b) their generality, and (c) the primacy of the physical.
Which elements of nature truly reveal God, and which do not?
The words «primordial nature,» «consequent nature,» and «superjective nature» should not be taken as nouns referring to different elements of God, each of which is an agent with its own distinctive functions.
The Lakota medicine wheel and its symbolic expression of nature's four directions coincide with the form of the Celtic cross, an element of the Catholic tradition.
Not to jump ahead of the facts of the investigation in the facts of the Trayvon Martin case, but surely also disturbed by the mob nature of justice demanded here and now element that has emerged in the response to this sad event, I still wonder who is this self appointed community protector?
Each of these projects contains some element of the timeless nature of religious architecture — ethereal light, transcendent acoustics, substantive materials crafted by artisans, symbols that speak across ages and cultures.
Whitehead's trained mathematical intuition penetrates into the nature of things to grasp the defining characteristics of a vast society, wider than the electromagnetic society, wider than the societies which define the geometrical elements and the very concept of measurability itself.
In order to allow for this quality in nature we must be prepared to envision its constituent elements as themselves units of perception or «feeling», that is, as having rudiments of mentality as we know it from our own experience.
A truer and more truly «performative» attention to «the nature of practice itself» (Growth of the Liberal Soul 289) would be less inclined to praise pure freedom or openness and more solicitous of the actual horizons of common worlds, including implicit metaphysical and hierarchical elements.
«Thus the consequent nature of God is composed of a multiplicity of elements with individual self - realization.
Modernity's emphasis on secularism involves three elements - a) the desacralisation of nature which produced a nature devoid of spirits preparing the way for its scientific analysis and technological control and use; b) desacralisation of society and state by liberating them from the control of established authority and laws of religion which often gave spiritual sanction to social inequality and stifled freedom of reason and conscience of persons; it was necessary to affirm freedom and equality as fundamental rights of all persons and to enable common action in politics and society by adherents of all religions and none in a religiously pluralistic society; and c) an abandonment of an eternally fixed sacred order of human society enabling ordering of secular social affairs on the basis of rational discussion.
The attitude of idealistic teachers toward this deep - seated and powerful element in our nature has often been one of severe repression.
One of the essential elements in human nature, according to them, is free will and the capacity for choosing either good or evil.
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