Over the years, an array
of modern elements have been added to the estate, including an indoor five - a-side football pitch, two squash courts, and a cinema.
I love all of the black and white, and your fantastic use
of modern elements VS historical ones.
The bungalow features harmoniously the traditional Balinese arts on its architecture with the addition
of modern elements.
This is a solid addition to the product lineup and HDMI is one
of those modern elements that many people demand out of their devices and few deliver on.
The design has got a lot
of modern elements while keeping the original design DNA intact.
Rad Rodgers is set up like a classic platformer with plenty
of modern elements, which mostly means that it looks a sight better than its predecessors with slick new graphics.
• What were stars like when they first appeared in the universe over 13 billion years ago, starting the process
of modern element production?
Not exact matches
Examining
modern campaign politics, the open - source movement and some
of the few recent bright spots in the traditional music business, Benkler isolates a handful
of «design levers» — «
elements of successful cooperative human systems that we can employ to motivate [people]... to contribute to the collective effort rather than exclusively pursue their own interests (at the expense
of those
of the group).»
Sales intelligence tools — which professionals use to gather relevant information on potential leads — are an increasingly important
element of the
modern sales stack.
No major
element of modern - day life is untouched by the method in which most
of us currently utilize information technologies.
Through this and other reforms, Bismarck laid the foundations for the
modern welfare state,
elements of which were adopted enthusiastically elsewhere.
With much
of our
modern athletic world catering to convenience — fitness clubs, treadmills, protection from the
elements — it can be hard to understand why someone would pull on a pair
of sneakers, open the front door and start running.
Look for
elements too
modern for the stated age
of the piece, such as plywood or particle board.
«Creating a
modern, digital financial ecosystem, is a key
element of this drive to build back better.»
A postmodern critique
of the Catholic Church would find less grist in current controversies than in
modern elements already present in the Church: the substituted vernacular mass, or the presence
of national flags on church daises.
For instance, an attempt to root out
modern elements in the church ought to be viewed with the same suspicion we should have for any systematic program
of destruction.
Also, the Bible has basic
elements of good vs. evil, and for the purpose
of a sermon (ie a pastoral message meant to convey some sort
of spiritual lesson), having a good
modern day example
of Christian symbolism is always a fun tool to use to keep a congregation interested.
In «Evangelii Gaudium» (The Joy
of the Gospel), officially known as an «apostolic exhortation,» Francis calls for church reforms, urges Catholics to be more bold and joyful, and castigates
elements of modern capitalism.
In Holloway's perspective the truths
of modern science do not corrode the truth
of Revelation nor do they add new
elements to Revelation.
Bultmann's theology also proceeds out
of the two
elements of the
modern experience
of the eclipse
of God and the
modern «scandal»
of the eschatological foundations
of the Christian faith.
(Though to call them visions» is to emphasize unduly the subjective
element in the experience, and to raise a whole series
of modern questions.
He was on the side
of reason, myth, splendor, and virtue, in the hope that such vital
elements of life might «still trickle down to irrigate the dust - bowl
of modern economic Statecraft.»
True, the Church must also defend a permanent
element in
modern individualism which has been gained by terrible suffering, namely freedom
of conscience.
But Sartre's existentialism shows that
modern man has retained his isolated self - hood without the healing
elements of groundedness in God and Christian love.
For «
modern man» the world had been «demythologized,» and Bultmann set out to demythologize the Christian gospel as well, stripping it
of its miraculous and supernatural
elements and making it once again believable to a world
of educated grownups.
In Science and the
Modern World Whitehead offers an argument for the inclusion
of God as an
element in his system (SMW 173f.).
Or perhaps
modern shepherd kneeling beside sheep with leg caught, Chevrolet in background, first - aid kit spread behind him, and binoculars temporarily laid beside first - aid kit, While there may be humorous
elements about this image, it is an important reminder that the means
of shepherding may change, and hopefully may improve, but that the tender and solicitous concern and the relevance
of the shepherd's actions to the needs
of the sheep remain constant.
However much those societies may possess
elements of wisdom, these
elements must be recovered by building a new society that also incorporates
modern technological development.
In such instances it would be wrong to set aside the mythological
element because
of its supposed incompatibility with
modern thought.
These booklets opposed the application
of modern critical historical approach to the Bible and the traditional dogmas
of Christianity, because in their opinion, it would destroy their supra - national and supernatural
elements which belong to their very essence.
There are, as one would expect, several essays in the book on Jews and Judaism, some reflecting Kristol's religious interests» the need, for example, to sustain in Jewish identity a religious
element and not merely a cultural one» others his political ones, exploring the relations
of modern American Jews with a pluralistic American society that has given them an uncommonly large, though not unlimited, berth.
Though the postmodern author, unlike his medieval counterpart, doesn't refuse to sign the text (and receives, or should receive, royalties), there is a weakening
of the authorial
element that asserted itself for so long in the
modern age.
I regard a Christology as
modern if it uses every relevant insight
of modern knowledge to differentiate the historical
element in its interpretation
of the event Jesus Christ from the mythological, and remembers that the actual event comprises only history and the ontological reality
of God's presence and action within that history — whilst the mythology expresses that reality in ways which may indeed convey deep truth, yet have in themselves the status not
of ontological reality but
of poetry.
In thus presenting a theistic interpretation
of Jesus and his resurrection, insisting upon an ontological
element where others see only myth, I will be held by some to have abandoned all claim to offer proposals for a
modern Christology.
By failing to see the place
of mind in nature as well as nature in mind,
modern philosophy has been unable to put forth an adequate account
of the relation between the two, one which would assign to each its due importance as a constitutive
element in our experience and in existence as such.
It must be realized that notwithstanding the far - reaching — and commendable — influences
of the Renaissance, the Bible and biblical thought are the most vital
elements in this
modern, confused world.
I suppose this is a matter
of being a responsible academic historian in the
modern university, but I would rather Eire wrote history from an objective, Catholic perspective, instead
of relativizing all the
elements of faith to «what people believed.»
W. C. Michels and A. L. Patterson,
Elements of Modern Physics, pp. 1 - 2.
From this point
of view, the baffling predilection for the word «religion» which seems to characterize most contemporary preachers, discloses a significant
element in the
modern mind.
It is not our intention to deny many
elements in the Marxian analysis: the reality
of the class struggle, the destructive self - contradiction in
modern capitalism, the effect
of capitalism upon government, law, the established religion.
«The new evangelisation, which the
modern world urgently needs and which I have emphasised many times, must include among its essential
elements a proclamation
of the Church's social doctrine.»
The concreteness, fullness, and irreversibility
of God's Incarnation and death in Jesus
of Nazareth is one
of the most striking
elements of Altizer's Christology and an important departure from the merely moral rendition
of the Incarnation's meaning that one seems to encounter in so much
of modern Protestant systematic reflection on the Incarnation.
Whitehead suspects «
modern scientists» who claim to explain every
element of the universe by means
of a theory.
Other indications
of evolution are too numerous to actually list in full, but a few might be the clear genetic distinction between Neanderthals and
modern man; the overlapping features
of hominid and pre-hominid fossil forms; the progressive order
of the fossil record (that is, first fish, then amphibians, then reptiles, then mammals, then birds; contradicting the Genesis order and all flood models); the phylogenetic relationships between extant and extinct species (including distributions
of parasitic genetic
elements like Endogenous Retroviruses); the real time observations
of speciation in the lab and in the wild; the real time observations
of novel functionality in the lab and wild (both genetic, Lenski's E. coli, and organsimal, the Pod Mrcaru lizards); the observation
of convergent evolution defeating arguments
of common component creationism (new world v. old world vultures for instance); and... well... I guess you get the picture.
It is just this
element — Bleich's stance beyond
modern consciousness — that enables him to exhibit change and subjectivity in his own writings without showing the slightest hint
of self - consciousness.
So before we go and mine the Bible for verses about women and then apply them universally as
elements of «biblical womanhood,» we've got to humbly acknowledge our own limitations in applying an ancient text to
modern times.
He must not in deference to
modern man make light
of those
elements in the kerygma which
modern man is likely to regard as myth, for the simple reason that every attempt to preach Christ God is bound to seem myth to him.
Finally, we take encouragement in this work
of remote marriage preparation from Pope Francis who declared recently (address to Roman Rota 22/1/2016), «Therefore, with a renewed sense
of responsibility, the Church continues to propose marriage in its essential
elements — offspring, the good
of the spouses, unity, indissolubility, sacredness — not as an ideal for a few, despite
modern models centred on the ephemeral and the transitory, but as a reality that, with the grace
of Christ, can be lived by all the baptised faithful.»
Yet French Jewish history is very different from that
of American Jews, and Hyman's account
of modern French anti-Semitism (as a key
element in anti-republican nationalism) and her description
of the Holocaust and Nazi occupation
of France make this very clear.
It has sometimes been suggested that what
modern man needs is a religion composed
of all the best
elements of the existing world religions, purged
of course
of their magical, superstitious and miraculous
elements and presented in an ethical form which might win widespread acceptance among men
of good will.