Sentences with phrase «passing from»

But then again H. Maynard Smith warns that we are in danger today of passing from a sentimental view of the Middle Ages seen from a sanctuary where the sun irradiates the stained - glass windows, to a realistic view of the Middle Ages as seen from a gutter on a gloomy day.
The act of passing from death to life isn't something WE decide to do.
Passing from these writings, which in part chronologically overlap the documentation provided by the New Testament, we turn to the Apologist Justin Martyr, whose incidental references give us the first firm evidence after the Apostolic Fathers as to the nature and function of the ministries of the Church.
This was understood as passing from the profane level of human life through a transformation which raised the human being to the sacred level, into a relationship with God who is Holy.
The movement is indicative of the maturing process in the sense that it is a passing from the earlier phase in which the Islamic world was made up of Arab settlers and Arab garrison towns set apart from the native peoples of the provinces.
Yet feeling is redefined by Whitehead as «the basic generic operation of passing from the objectivity of the data to the subjectivity of the actual entity in question» (PR 40).
Here «feeling» is the term used for the basic generic operation of passing from the objectivity of the data to the subjectivity of the actual entity in question.
In his first encyclical, Lumen Fidei, Pope Francis wrote: «The transmission of the faith not only brings light to men and women in every place; it travels through time, passing from one generation to another.
Such talk, however, of a «spark of creativity» passing from God to the creature reflects a conceptual confusion.
Grace is the unique sap passing from a single trunk into the branches, blood flowing into the veins from the pumping of a single heart, nervous impulses reaching the limbs at the bidding of a single head; and the radiant Head, the powerful Heart, the fruitful Trunk, these are inevitably Christ...
In passing from pre-Christian Judaism into the New Testament, we cross a boundary line into no strange country; the same ways of thinking used by Palestinian Jews to express their future hopes were used also by the first Christians.
The Forum de Sao Paulo in Latin America is one example of this, passing from a critique of neo-liberalism and auto - criticism by the Latin American left to a progressive formulation of alternatives.
«The human race is passing from a rather static concept of the order of things to a more dynamic, evolutionary one»
Gaudium et Spes, as the constitution is normally referred to, based many of its reflections upon the following insight: «The human race is passing from a rather static concept of the order of things to a more dynamic, evolutionary one» (n. 5) Its authors, as well as Ronald Knox 20 years earlier and to some degree Rene Descartes 350 years earlier, recognised that such an understanding was invited by the method of the new sciences.
Its passing from the Middle Kingdom was even more complete than in the ninth century, for in that former eclipse it had continued among the non-Chinese peoples on the borders of the empire, whereas now even these latter had abandoned it.
produces percepta which are vague, not to be controlled, heavy with emotion: it produces the sense of derivation from an immediate past, and of passage to an immediate future; a sense of emotional feeling, belonging to oneself in the past, passing into oneself in the present, and passing from oneself in the present towards oneself in the future, a sense of influx of influence from other vaguer presences in the past, localized and yet evading local definition....
The transmission of the faith not only brings light to men and women in every place; it travels through time, passing from one generation to another.
The aspect of process philosophy to which I have most particularly drawn your attention is its concept of immanence, whereby it affirms an actual sense in which one entity is immanent in another; a sense in which the experiences of one individual «live on» in those of another, the subjectivity of these experiences passing from the former to the latter.
But, as verses 25 - 29 go on to reveal, the real «work» of the future is the final resurrection, the final passing from death to life.
The Greeks are always on the edge of the gospel, for they do not really «come to» Jesus until the resurrection; but the Jews are passing from the center of the picture now; from Chapter 13 on, everything concerns Jesus and the disciples.
It is the Entity (the man or woman, for instance) which does the changing in passing from thin to fat or pale to tan.
I am sorry to say this, but as Mr.Limbaugh gets older and closer to passing from this life, now in his 60s, when he stands before the creator on Judgement day and asks what has he done that has been so great to get into heaven, it will be hard to explain because with all his money he will have worshipped the one idol, money.
Passing from the ministry of Jesus into the New Testament as a whole, one finds the principle of individuality uncompromisingly stated.
A young person passing from childhood to adolescence changes from that which he has come to be as a child toward the promise of a changed future.
Wedding rites originally intended for young women passing from their fathers» protection to their husbands» have remained surprisingly unchanged, even though the bride may be self - supporting, a substitute must be found for an absent father, and she may be surrounded by her children rather than her girlish friends.
It is through the act of discussion that people passing from this earth, ultimately come to grips with their love experiences.
Wall Street is in control, but its policies are so shortsighted that they are eroding the underlying economy — which is passing from democracy to oligarchy, and indeed it seems to a bipartisan financial kleptocracy.
But, to refrain from passing from one figure to another, I will raise this question, which I often consider in my own heart: why is it that folly holds us with such an insistent grasp?
Developers such as Vancouver's Bentall clan and Ellis - Don, the London, Ont. - based construction giant founded by Don Smith, underwent wrenching fights as control either passed from one generation to the next.
«It's clear that the baton has been passed from the government to the private sector» when it comes to space exploration, Jain said.
At the moment only a blue - and - white billboard informs motorists and train passengers that they have passed from England into Scotland, and border checks will not be set up the day after an independence vote.
We've also observed that people become frustrated when they are passed from one salesperson to another.
If there's one thing time - pressed consumers hate more than anything, it's explaining their plight over and over, as they're passed from one sales rep to another.
As the debt has been passed from one entity to another over the years, critical paperwork has simply disappeared.
While a link between microcephaly and Zika infections has not been proven, there's evidence to suggest the virus may be passed from mothers to their babies via the placenta.
The company may have become more predictable since Jobs passed from the scene.
Following the financial crisis, I argued that regulators should look into whether or not the mutual fund rules and current accounting rules were appropriately structured given the growing presence of firms like Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA), which get a pass from daily net asset value calculations and other requirements.
In the past, alcoholic beverage companies were distanced from consumers by a three - tier distribution system that required beverages to pass from their creators, to wholesalers, to retailers.
When development fees replace property taxes as a funding source, the burden of supporting the safety net gets passed from current residents to future ones.
Control would then pass from Redstone to the trust's seven trustees.
But before that, James sent the game to overtime with this ridiculous three - pointer at the buzzer off of an even more ridiculous pass from Kevin Love.
C.J. Fogler paired it with a similar pass from Pete Maravich (via CJ Fogler).
«(Lululemon) has gotten a free pass from investors despite recurrent execution issues,» Zolidis wrote.
What began as an attempt by community bankers to get a free pass from the qualified - mortgage rules imposed by the Dodd - Frank Act has expanded to include the biggest banks.
Giving lies in our very nature, certain in our hearts that none but the gift passed from an open hand will multiply as those we help better themselves, those they love and, at length, the country they call home.
Large banks would love to get a broad pass from Dodd - Frank's regulations, which are tougher on them because they pose a greater risk to the financial system than smaller banks.
Mills said the option for banks to raise capital to get a broad pass from oversight was a «total red herring.»
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) including cardiovascular diseases, cancers, diabetes and chronic lung diseases are not passed from person to person, but are mainly a consequence of environmental and lifestyle influences.
Sophisticated lead filtering processes ensure only the most likely to convert opportunities are passed from MVF's platform to Pioneer's CRM team.
As the leadership of corporations has passed from what Thorstein Veblen called the «engineers» to the financial managers, the objective is not to produce more or expand market share, but to increase the price of stocks, other securities and real estate.
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