Sentences with phrase «own metamorphosis»

The epiphany, as McClurg described it, was that Dell not only had to transform the company from a traditional computer seller into an IT services company, but that security would play a key role in that metamorphosis.
Consider the metamorphosis of self - publishing.
The French counterterror operations launched in 2013 to roll back the Islamist militant uprising in the north of Mali has metamorphosed into a semi-colonial arrangement.
In truth, the company's top brass wasn't interested in merely saving the company; they wanted a metamorphosis.
THE transformation of the former over-the-river Oyster Beds into the Red Herring has been a metamorphosis masterminded by long - time hospitality industry player Ivan Rutherford.
But Maleeny said while the metamorphosis was deftly executed, there's no way of knowing if she can pull off another one until the next one succeeds or fails.
Although the financial crisis in the fall of 2008 nearly sank Morgan Stanley, it also made possible its metamorphosis into a wealth - management powerhouse.
As a result, I saw the beginnings of the metamorphosis of the CBC that begat the Amanda Lang scandal.
It's tough to pin down the root cause of this metamorphosis, but get used to it.
The main exploration target on the Mill Creek Property will be the Carlin - Style gold - silver ores found in altered, metamorphosed, and locally skarnified Lower Plate carbonate and limy to dolomitic clastic sedimentary rocks of the Devonian Wenban Limestone, Silurian Roberts Mountain Formation, and the Ordovician Hanson Creek Formations.
However, the new CEO of the company looks optimistic despite all the losses and in less than a year it would be clear if Blackberry would die or whether it would metamorphose into a new communication giant.
How groups of buyers as well as individual buyers are interacting with each other and with sellers continue to metamorphosis anew monthly redefining our knowledge of how buyers make decisions today.
A whole metamorphosis is occurring (going through the eye of the needle as you say it) and it is exciting.»
The fact that scientific * understanding * changes indicates that we are * learning * more about our world — it does not indicate that the world itself is going through some slow metamorphoses to keep up with scientific theories.
I imagine I was going through some sort of metamorphosis [mental, physical & spiritual].
It was more than a decade before I left church behind entirely and still more years before I realized that what had been faith had metamorphosed into something entirely different.
It abounds in unique conceptions and undergoes considerable metamorphosis, starting as an epistemological realism and culminating in a philosophy of organism.
Thus far I have talked about metamorphosis only in the simple case of a single antecedent appearing as an element in the constitution of a single novel event.
Which factors will guarantee the future, and which have allowed the inner identity of Europe to survive throughout its metamorphoses in history?
Russia thus presented itself as a new metamorphosis of the Holy Roman Empire, as a distinct form of Europe, which nevertheless remained tied to the West and was increasingly oriented toward it, even to the point that Peter the Great sought to turn Russia into a Western country.
Thus the Protestant principle of conscientious freedom has metamorphosed into the modern assertiveness of the individual and the party.
In this fearless, funny, and refreshingly relatable chronicle of her own metamorphosis from the insecurity that once held her captive, author Kayla Aimee unfolds the blueprint for women to identify the deep - seated sources of our assumed inadequacy and replace them with steadfast truths of affirmation and replace our need for approval with the promise of an enduring acceptance.
Is this metamorphosis of my words to God's word up to the listener?
(2004), and The Metamorphoses of the City (2010), Manent engages with the West's greatest political minds, from Aristotle and Cicero to Machiavelli and Montesquieu and beyond.
Nova saw some kindergarteners leave mid-year, troubled by their classmate's rapid metamorphosis.
The author sees Giles Deleuze as a pagan in his theory of evolution, metamorphosed into a Chaosmological Myth: an unqualified affirmation of the endless, goalless, production of Difference.
Is the incarnation of Christ a metamorphosis of God?
However, as I have tried to show, while in Deleuze's metaphysics we find something like Whiteheadian pure potentiality reappearing in a radically decentered form, the net result is less a neo-Whiteheadian naturalism than a distinctly postmodern avatar of polytheism: a vision of multiple «little divinities» effecting random syntheses of differential elements within an immanent space of possibilities: a theory of evolution metamorphosed into Chaosmological Myth: an unqualified affirmation of the endless, goalless, production of Difference.
And in that same moment he perceived a strange metamorphosis: the earth was simultaneously vanishing away yet growing in size.
Although biographically Kierkegaard's choice of a negative dialectic was hardened by his second conversion or «metamorphosis,» a conversion which led to his resolve to attack the established church, and hence to abandon philosophy, it is also true that he could limit faith to a negative dialectical movement because he could identify faith and «subjectivity.»
regularly to friends who are going through similar metamorphoses together.
The metamorphosis of his name epitomized his idea of contextualization.
Yet this grace can not be realized or fulfilled until it culminates in the cessation of the very memory of sin: indeed, Kierkegaard underwent his second conversion or «metamorphosis» only when he finally came to realize that God had forgotten his sin, and then wrote The Sickness Unto Death, whose dialectical thesis is that sin is the opposite not of virtue but of faith.
Now I would not insist that it is necessary for any theologian to accept Malraux's conception of the metamorphosis of the divine in Western Christian art.
Satan must become totally and comprehensively present in his apocalyptic form as the lifeless residue of the self - negation of God before the atonement will have become wholly actualized in history; and then, the radical apocalyptic seer assures us, Satan must undergo a final metamorphosis into an eschatological epiphany of Christ.
Already we have seen that faith can name this movement as the metamorphosis of God into Satan, as God empties himself of his original power and glory and progressively becomes manifest as an alien but oppressive nothingness.
While what we know and experience as the growth and enlargement of the profane is manifest to us as the diminution of the sacred, I would insist that faith apprehends this loss of the sacred as a metamorphosis or transformation of the sacred into the profane.
Neither a primordial God nor an original garden of innocence remains immune to this process of descent: here all things whatsoever are drawn into and transfigured by this cosmic or total process of metamorphosis.
At no point in this process does the incarnate Word or Spirit assume a final and definitive form, just as God himself can never be wholly or simply identified with any given revelatory event or epiphany, if only because the divine process undergoes a continual metamorphosis, ever moving more deeply and more fully toward an eschatological consummation.
And we shall see that the transformation of the earth, its new creation, is not solely a reorganization of its social and technical aspects nor just the institution of new political and economic relationships among people; it is also a profound spiritual metamorphosis of mankind, a revolution.
Of this painful and extraordinary metamorphosis a number of students wrote that Jarvis experienced a «change in his lifestyle.»
Metamorphosis: The Transfiguration in Byzantine Theology and Iconography.
Metamorphosis, biophilic communication, participation in Be-ing is women's movement.
The Greek word for transfiguration in the New Testament, metamorphosis, designates a change in shape or figure.
The Websters who weave the contexts for metamorphosis are inspired by female potential, female potency / power.
Be-Friending is an ontological category for Daly which describes the context or atmosphere within which women experience metamorphosis.
Today I'm giving away a free fine art print of Sophia «metamorphosis ``.
But this is a metamorphosis of the central content of the symbol, a metamorphosis which deprives the symbol of its real meaning just by giving it the all - meaning of the «universal» and the «spiritual.»
At no point in this process does the incarnate Word or Spirit assume a final and definitive form, just as God himself can never be wholly or simply identified with any given revelatory event or epiphany, if only because the divine process undergoes a continual metamorphosis, ever moving more deeply and fully toward an eschatological consummation.17
We must adopt the critical approach and seek reality, here as well, by asking ourselves what human relation to real events this could have been which led gradually, along many by - paths and by way of many metamorphoses, from mouth to ear, from one memory to another, and from dream to dream, until it grew into the written account we have read.
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