Sentences with phrase «presents their interpretation of»

In light of the present interpretation of actual occasions and concrescence, actual occasions alone can not be used to explain persons.
Cobb's gambit in presenting his interpretation of the extensive continuum was to make it appear that the extensive continuum in the future has a kind of reality such that it makes no sense to speak of its regions originating with concrescence, This effect was obtained by quoting Whitehead (PR 103) to the effect that «the extensive continuum... underlies the whole world, past, present, and future....
It may be that many of our present interpretations of «Christian truths» will prove to be inadequate to understand what scientist Loren Eiseley calls «those multitudinous universes that inhabit the minds of men.
Further, in presenting his interpretation of Matthew 16 and John 20, he merely illustrates the Protestant dilemma of a lack of common faith and practice resulting from each Christian interpreting Scripture as he will in the absence of a divinely sanctioned interpreter, the Catholic Church.
Sounds to me like she is just presenting her interpretation of the Bible, which is the only thing anyone can do.
Directors James Brooks and Nora Ephron present interpretations of the genre that reveal the underlying social and psychological messages.
As Congress considers the future of the OSP, Wolf presents his interpretation of the significance of the evaluation's findings to the public for the first time in the new issue of Education Next.
In the first of the RSA's new animation series, visual scribe Andrew Park presents his interpretation of the event.
Brabus presents its interpretation of a power - cabrio based on the C - Class at the Geneva Autosalon with the Brabus 650 Cabrio.
The exhibition, which includes photographs, sculptural installations and films, presents interpretations of two of Walter Benjamin's seminal writings: Thesis on the Philosophy of History and Berlin Childhood around 1900.
The show, curated by Beth Giacummo, presents interpretations of structures found in everyday lives resulting in new forms expressed through painting, drawing, installation and mixed media.
Through varying styles, each artist presents their interpretation of reality; all use a direct visual language to convey their individual truth.
His talk presents the interpretation of the science in the context of a policymaker concerned about the public's interests, in contrast to the tendency of scientists to generally not want to say something assertive until we have two - standard deviations of significance (so 20 to 1 odds in our favor, and, even more than that, because we also want two standard deviations of significance that no other explanation is possible, so another 20 to 1 odds in our favor).
I see the latter as happening most often when «skeptics» present their interpretations of Schneider's views: they present their interpretations as facts, not interpretations, and they fail to account for the full range of what he said If a «skeptic» is willing to rise above that bias - confirming line of discussion, I see something to talk about.
It has since developed into a place where I can casually swear, present my interpretations of Puer tea, the Puer tea market, and offer general guidance for Puer tea drinkers.

Not exact matches

When you're presenting to an audience, try to anticipate every last interpretation of what you're going to say.
China president Xi Jinping is expected to present «the most authoritative interpretation» on China's 40 years of economic reforms and opening up as part of h's keynote speech, as well as announce the establishment of free - trade ports in Chinese provinces potentially including Hainan.
However, the remarks presented at the end of the meeting will also be dissected and are often subject to interpretation.
A number of people that have written to respond to this article have spoken of the interpretation of the Bible, which is the number one problem in this present world as the Bible itself teaches us that no prophecy of scripture is of any private interpretation (2 Peter 1:20).
Fossil abundance versus geologic period diagrams should be shown for all life forms discussed in the text or presented in tree of life or cladogram interpretations.
One way to illustrate the full scope of this problem would be to look more closely at the horizonal character of the ecstatic past in contrast with the past of the ordinary interpretation of time, which is only understood by negative contrast with the present.5 Here Mason, apparently following Whitehead, allows us to make a particularly striking contrast: we can never change the past» he says (p. 95), meaning to evoke what Heidegger calls Dasein's «facticity» and to compare it with the objectivity with which perished actual occasions confront the concrescing actual entity in Whitehead.
But the ordinary interpretation of time supposes also — and here makes an ontological commitment in which Mason clearly joins — that however the «analytic geometry» of the now is construed, it is only now, i.e., in the physically present, that being is.
Given these historical errors and oversights in both our biblical interpretation and our artistic engagement, we must support efforts to study and present a true, uncompromising picture of both the glory of God's creation and the depths of human folly.
The present volume is really a collection of studies, and it might easily have grown to twice its size if other topics had been included: for example the miracle stories — I should have liked to examine Alan Richardson's new book on The Miracle - Stories of the Gospels (1942)-- or a fuller study of the so - called messianic consciousness of Jesus, the theory of interim ethics, the relation of eschatology and ethics in Jesus» teachings — see Professor Amos N. Wilder's book on the subject, Eschatology and Ethics in the Teaching of Jesus (1939)-- the influence of the Old Testament upon the earliest interpretation of the life of Jesus — see Professor David E. Adams» new book, Man of God (1941), and Professor E. W. K. Mould's The World - View of Jesus (1941)-- or sonic of the topics treated in the new volume of essays presented to Professor William Jackson Lowstuter, New Testament Studies (1942), edited by Professor Edwin Prince Booth.
Consider, above all, the activity of what Whitehead calls «the final percipient occasion», i.e., the present occasion of human experience, in integrating its present visual experience, with all the complex interpretation involved therein, with previous experiences.
While monasticism in modern times has been deeply influenced by Dom Paul Delatte's rather rigorous interpretation of the Holy Rule (he was Abbot of Solesmes from 1890 to 1921) we find in Hugh Gilbert's firm but gentle hands a rather more humane understanding of the contemporary mind, particularly in his substantial treatment of the concept of obedience (a minefield for any Christian apologist) which stands at the centre of this present work.
Unfortunately, the common present - day interpretation of the Cain and Abel story is guilty of projecting present - day culture and values back into a story that long predated our particular culture.
The book takes the various sections of prophecy in Scripture and presents them in their literary and cultural contexts, providing a brief summary of the various views and interpretations that are available for each section.
That original Islam is only hinted at in the Qur» an and the Hadith, which were written years after the prophet Mohammed had his mystical experience — just as the original precepts of Christianity are minimized and only obliquely presented in the New Testament and its «authorized» translations, interpretations and commentaries, which were written over many years, well after Jesus» ministry and Paul's mystical experience.
Schubert Ogden and John Cobb, Jr., as well as the present writer, have committed their theological attention to the interpretation of the new metaphysic for Christian faith.45 For these theologians, no philosophy is sufficient for Christian faith.
The future as interpretation of the present aims at addressing both concerns.
Is the Catholic traditional interpretation of the Bible one of those which can be known on the basis of our present study of the Bible to be in serious error?
The interpretation of the Bible in the Church, Pontifical Biblical Commission Presented on March 18, 1994 ewtn.com/library/CURIA/PBCINTER.HTM# 2
Some present the Big Bang as a creation out of nothing, but other interpretations are at least equally possible.
1.22) of the eschaton, a technical term for the present manifestation of the Kingdom»; (James M. Robinson, «the formal Structure of Jesus» Message», Current Issues in New Testament Interpretation, ed.
While some denominational leaders will continue to present a hyper - literal interpretation of Genesis 1 as non-negotiable Christian truth, organizations like The Biologos Forum will pick up steam as thoughtful, earnest Christians try to reconcile their faith with Darwin's theory of evolution.
But both the course and the result of this interpretation presented to the reader will still be only the opinion of the interpreter for which he will once more be held accountable by the book itself in an ideal, though certainly not in a real sense.
So far as the interpretation of the saying is concerned, there is general agreement that the «not with observation» denies the possibility of the usual kind of apocalyptic speculation, and the present writer claimed earlier, (N. Perrin, Kingdom, pp. 176 ff.)
In short, my interpretation of the order of becoming involves both a relation earlier and a sort of distinction between past, present, and future.
(21) The understanding of what is meant by «kingdom of God» entails a number of tensions, for example, between present and future, between the kingdom and the church, between socio - political and individual interpretations.
So they re-established the church according to their own gospel interpretation, preserving in Mormonism that strain — present from the beginning — which saw the church first as the Church of Christ and after that as the Church of Latter Day Saints.
In light of my interpretations of the preceding quotations, it should be evident how the present quotation can be given alternative nontemporalist and temporalist readings.
In my own teaching of theology I find it best to use, rather than a single textbook with a single point of view, a reader which presents several angles of interpretation on specifics and on the whole because it forces students confronting a plurality of systems to decide for themselves what the Scriptures say.
Legend, no less than history, remembers the past; but it remembers it with a creative abandon, in disregard of history's concern, always present whatever the degree of interpretation, to give a rational and coherent reconstruction.
The words of Jesus in the Gospel of Thomas are present as «secret», i.e. not known in the common tradition of the Church, and it is said that «whoever finds the interpretation of them will not taste death» (Preface).
That is, they are constantly engaged in a shared interpretation of their past, present, and future.
The present abundance of fanciful lives of Jesus reminds us that particular historical interpretations derive from prior assumptions and commitments that often go unacknowledged.
However — and this is well worth noting — the Bible, without adding more internal contradiction than is already present in its pages, will also support common sense interpretations of its texts and theologies.
On this album, the nation's best - known and loved gospel choir presents us with their interpretations of a dozen old songs... More
Cultural imagination presents a world relatively preformed with objects, signs, and relevant respects of interpretation.
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