Their activities are collaborative and research - based, combining both theoretical and
practical forms of inquiry.
There are
practical forms of help, says the report, such as allowing time and space for children to do their homework at school, which could mean extending the school day.
That leads me into my next question - considering the love of CGI / special effects in this business, where does that leave more
practical forms of stunt work?
It led to
practical forms of conduct which can not be judged by criteria of dogmatic thought and the division of religions on a doctrinal basis.
The grace of God has impelled members of many Churches and ecclesial Communities, especially in the course of the present century, to strive to overcome the divisions inherited from the past and to build anew a communion of love by prayer, by repentance and by asking pardon of each other for sins of disunity past and present, by meeting in
practical forms of cooperation and in theological dialogue.
Vancouver based General Fusion aims for a relatively low - cost,
practical form of fusion called Magnetized Target Fusion.Photo: Courtesy of General Fusion
Vancouver based General Fusion aims for a relatively low - cost,
practical form of fusion called Magnetized Target Fusion.
Solar cars are not
a practical form of transportation; insufficient power falls on the roof of a practically sized and shaped vehicle to provide adequate performance.
We take an up - close look at the most
practical form of exercise, and show you how a daily run can give you the results you want
This concept has not been in use as
a practical form of treatment for disease since then.
Escrow might be an option, and Nathan L's answer looks like
a practical form of escrow, if it is applicable to your suggestion.
Not exact matches
Whenever I speak at events across the country, I break down leadership to its most basic and
practical form: It's about meeting the needs
of people and developing them to their fullest potential.
In fact, the only
form of A.I. he would like to see regulated is self - driving cars — such as those being developed by Musk's Tesla — which Brooks claims present imminent and very real
practical problems.
Practical Relevance
of Dr Leblanc's Work: Dr Leblanc has facilitated the assessment
of boards
of directors
of public companies that have won governance awards and other
forms of peer recognition for their best practices, including from the Canadian Coalition for Good Governance, the Chartered Accountants
of Canada, the Conference Board
of Canada, and the Globe and Mail.
As we've mentioned it previously, CandleStick charts are essentially a
form of grid or graph that display short - term and long - term market changes
of an asset or asset, and aid in the development
of making responsible,
practical market predictions to maximize ROI — one
of many useful broker tools available!
These projects need money in the
form of equity funding and rewards aren't a
practical approach.
Formerly famous as Darkcoin, or Xcoin, Dash is an open -
form of peer - to - peer
practical banking that was creatively introduced in 2014.
Taylor finds the solution not in the rules
of modernity or the rules
of Christian orthodoxy but in
practical reasoning that seeks to evaluate «
forms of life» from within broadly shared «conceptions
of the good.»
JUDGING THE JUDGES Patrick McKinley Brennan's review «The
Forms Behind the Laws» (April) begs fundamental questions
of interpretation, blurs the distinction between legislating and judging, and proposes a mode
of judicial interpretation that would, in its
practical application, be indistinguishable from judges who make decisions based on personal preference.
To make the congregation a central concern for theological education, we need a new pedagogical strategy that assumes that theology is a
form of practical knowledge.
That
form of listening is a liturgical activity — an active embodiment
of and response to Scripture — which defies separation into the «theoretical» and the «
practical.»
If
practical theologians devote their energies to explaining how modern people can believe anything at all, they may lose sight
of the specific claims about God and humanity that characterize Christian faith and distinguish one
form of Christianity from another.
These
forms give
practical and verbal expression to the common faith
of any one generation and, when handed on, become the vehicle for transmitting and nurturing the faith
of the next generation.
When I wrote Blessed Rage for Order, I did state that even if the arguments for the public character
of fundamental theology in that book were sound, those arguments could not determine the distinctive
form of publicness proper to systematic theology or that proper to
practical theology.
It developed as a
form of Christian
practical rationality.
I understand theology to be a
practical discipline — not in the sense that theology is concerned to provide solutions to particular problems, but in the sense that the grammar
of Christian discourse takes its cue from the ways in which lives are
formed.
While going to counseling is one
form of marriage maintenance, I'd like to offer some other
practical ways to invest and maintain your relationships on a yearly basis.
There is also a
practical benefit to Reno's ecumenism, in that anyone speaking
of «Christian society» in this day and age invites being tarred with words like «theocracy» and «inquisition,» as if Christian society necessitated those
forms.
On our altars, our priests still take certain precautions and observe certain
forms, but more and more they are robbed
of practical significance.
Novak argues that the present task
of the Catholic Whig tradition is to «
form a new synthesis
of philosophical conceptions and
practical institutions that do justice, together, to private rights and public happiness.»
China has experimented with various
forms of Marxism and found
practical problems in their implementation.
It is the task
of general sociology to investigate the sociological significance
of the various
forms of intellectual and
practical expression
of religious experience (myth, doctrine; prayer, sacrifice, rites; organization, constitution, authority); it falls to the specific sociological study to cover sociologically concrete, historical examples: a Sioux (Omaha) Indian myth, an Egyptian doctrine
of the Middle Kingdom, Murngin or Mohammedan prayer, the Yoruba practice
of sacrifice, the constitution
of the earliest Buddhist Samgha, Samoyed priesthood, etc..
Thousands
of practical forms and methods
of accounting and controlling the rich, the rogues and the idlers should be devised and put to a
practical test by the communes themselves, by small units in town and country.
Some evils, indeed, are ministerial to higher
forms of good; but it may be that there are
forms of evil so extreme as to enter into no good system whatsoever, and that, in respect
of such evil, dumb submission or neglect to notice is the only
practical resource.
There follows a wonderful description
of gifts needed to
form and hold a Christian congregation, all
of them
practical and realistic.
But the fact remains that generations
of youth were energized by what they experienced as a new vision
of what it means to be a Christian, that the mainline Protestant churches
formed ecumenical organizations to work together to implement the new vision, and that, finally, in the depression, many
of their
practical proposals for social reform were implemented.
The history
of our discipline is replete with examples
of leading scholars and schools preoccupied with one or the other
form of expression
of religious experience: theoretical or
practical, myth or cultus, rational or mystical piety, individual or collective religion.
Fortunately, historic events are narrowing the
practical gap between the two
forms of postmodernism.
Bergson also assumes that the recurrent appearance
of the different life
forms in the course
of evolution, throughout the various species, is an indication that they are necessary, at least from a
practical standpoint.
In addition to such
practical distancing
of objects, there is a more radical
form in which the object is accorded its freedom also from the interests
of the subject.
This was a
form of practical welfare — we see it practiced in the book
of Ruth also.
Furthering knowledge is thus in itself a
form of serving human welfare, quite apart from any
practical applications.
Those who fear MacIntyre's position might commit him to some
form of confessional theological position should be comforted by his adamant declaration that his metaphysical position, his account
of natural law, as well as his understanding
of practical reason and the virtues are secular.
A fourth and final objection assumes the
form of a
practical question prompted by concern for the mission
of the church: Does the inductive method
of preaching effect change?
While we oppose any
form of syncretism, we affirm the necessity for dialogue with men and women
of other faiths and ideologies as a means
of mutual understanding and
practical co - operation.67
The answer was not a theoretical, but a
practical one, and came in the
form of a new resurgence
of life within the disciples as individuals and within the Christian fellowship.
In its desire for openness
of mind and for adjustment to the trends and needs
of the day, Modernism, both in its theological and
practical forms, has intentionally or unconsciously adopted a philosophy and a world - view which are dramatically out
of accord with the character
of religion and
of Christianity in particular.
A
practical illustration
of this, developed at some length by Muirhead, is the history
of «domestic service,» a
form of work that became increasingly hard to reconcile with democratic equality in America.
(Revelation 21:1) While their minds worked upon the problem
of suffering — exploring its retributive and disciplinary aspects, its saving power in the
form of self - sacrifice, its future solutions in the eternal realm, and its inexplicable residue
of mystery — their
practical devotion was given to the kind
of world where man's monstrous cruelty to man would end.
This principle applied equally to Christian communities: «Religious communities are likely to be practically relevant in the long run to the degree that they do not first ask what is either
practical or relevant, but instead concentrate on their own intratextual outlooks and
forms of life.»