Sentences with phrase «provide ways of understanding»

They also provide ways of understanding the relation of «mind» and «body» that are more satisfying than other alternatives.
Prioritizing uncertainty in his work, Dudley - Marling (1997) provided a way of understanding how uncertainty informs the development of preservice and in - service teachers in his story of return to the elementary classroom — after years in teacher education.
This new analysis provides a way of understanding whether the supply options of the largest publicly traded oil and gas producers are aligned with demand levels consistent with a 2 degree Celsius (2D) carbon budget.
Epigenetics provides another way of understanding how genes and environment interact in that there is increasing evidence that gene expression is moderated by the environment in which the organism grows and develops.15 Genetic information is encoded not just in DNA linear sequences but in epigenetic changes in chromatin structure such as DNA methylation or covalent modifications of the DNA - binding proteins.

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Be sure to provide your cultural change program communication in a variety of ways to improve understanding and acceptance among your people.
This provides a simple way to understand a lot of the worries about bond market liquidity as it relates to banks and corporate bonds.
Comparing the two cryptocurrencies will provide a basis for understanding of the fundamental ways in which they are similar, as well as highlight the numerous distinctions between them.
This study provides insights for policymakers and financial industry leaders who want to better understand illicit finance risks arising from bitcoin and formulate ways to enhance Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism (AML / CFT) compliance among cryptocurrency businesses.
They place greater value on the level of interest the advisor takes in providing them with appropriate advice — value is driven by the advisor taking the time to understand their needs and goals (45 % of women versus 36 % of men), being responsive to their questions (42 % versus 37 % of men) and being able to explain financial matters in an understandable way (44 % versus 33 % of men).
Eric Singer, manager of the Congressional Effect Fund (CEFFX), introduces his 2012 book, Trade the Congressional Effect: How to Profit from Congress's Impact on the Stock Market, by stating: «This book provides a new, empirically objective way to understand day by day what our government takes away from all of us.
Robert Reilly provides a relentlessly unsparing examination of the ways in which a radically new, and certainly destructive, understanding of human life and morality has been legitimated under the banner of gay rights.
How does the lack of understanding provide evidence either way?
Man's world will continue to crumble from within, and man's solutions always ultimately fail, but the good news is that God provides peace to those who continually seek to understand and strive to serve His Kingdom, and part of that for us is trusting that any hardships we encounter on the way will ultimately bring us closer to Him, our perfect and loving Creator.
Metaphysical realism, understood in a processive way, requires this triple sense of objectivity: novel human doings in need of guidance, long - enduring systems of belief that provide the schemata of interpretation by which that guiding can be done, and opportunistic skill in sculpting act and theory, fact and canon, into a coherent, fruitful basis for intelligent action.
This is important to me because I believe it provides a way for believers (of any religion), agnostics, and atheists, to understand that it is only language that seems to separate, divide us, and blind us to our essential unity.
To be sure, the Word became flesh, identified with us, was tempted in every way as we are, knew the common human condition of suffering and death, and in that identification provided us with not only an example but an intercessor who understands our infirmities.
For example, the Marxist analysis of alienation provides her with a way of understanding Paul's doctrine of sin in Romans 1:23.
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.
Understanding that the world around us is constantly getting older as we do is sobering in so many ways God meant it to be, reminding us daily of our humanity and our need for Him and the life that He provides.
They were already in opposition to the establishment's conduct of the Vietnam war, but most of them still had plenty at stake in the American way of life: it provided them comforts, potential careers, values, ways of understanding themselves, which they were far from ready to give up.
Second: to say that this particular book is true is to say that we can trust it, trust it as a guide to faith and life which provides not only specific claims about God's faithfulness and how we ought to live our lives in response to it, but also a way of understanding the whole world and a language in which to speak about that world.
We believe that this clausal logic of Prolog provides a better way of understanding eternal objects.
The author teaches at St. Vladimir's Seminary in Crestwood, New York, and here provides from an emphatically Orthodox perspective an exploration into the ways that the Cross of Christ was and is the hermeneutical key to understanding all that went before and has followed after.
That insight is nothing other than the understanding that while in one sense God is indeed unalterable in his faithfulness, his love, and his welcome to his human children, in another sense the opportunities offered to him to express just such an attitude depend to a very considerable degree upon the way in which what has taken place in the world provides for God precisely such an opening on the human side; and it is used by him to deepen his relationship and thereby enrich both himself and the life of those children.
The fact that it provides a better way of understanding reality does not count in its favor so far as physics is concerned.
Both I and St Thomas consider that the soul continues to exercise thought and understanding (and indeed will, which is intellectual appetite) after death, and, as St Thomas explains, this can not be in synergism with the imagination in the way it is during human life, but is made possible in ways God provides, and in this way the life of purgatory allows the purification that most people need, while the Saints pray for the living and the dead of whom God gives them knowledge through their vision of Him.
Aristotle considered (prime) matter to be unintelligible andnon - being» Fourth, developments in genetic engineering will pose a challenge both ethically and metaphysically in the way man deals with attempts to manipulate life (and change it) via cloning, hybrids, and the integration of human (organic) and machine technology (via nano - technology); issues of conscience, soul, purpose, intelligence, memory and morality will require the Church to articulate competently its understanding of the human person in order to provide an ethical voice.
By approaching the question of mind and nature in this way Whitehead is able to provide us with an aesthetically rich understanding of nature, which at the same time preserves a necessary role for reason and the search for truth as an indispensable element in the determination of conscious experience, the enhancement of our aesthetic sensibilities, and the general advancement of civilization as such.
Tracy's conversation model provides us with a way of regarding understanding as not merely getting the facts in, but as a «disclosive» encounter.
As we then said, such moments have their «importance» in that they illuminate what has gone before, are in themselves a kind of concentration of what is actually present, and provide new opportunities and possibilities both for understanding (which is the «subjective» side) and for that emergence of novelty in concrete experience (which guarantees «objectivity») which is the occasion for further creative advance as the process continues on its way.
Each particular culture fosters and shapes the faith of those within it by the way it provides a world - view and helps them to understand life.
When counselors and therapists put on these glasses, a new world becomes visible as the glasses provide fresh ways of seeing and understanding people.
Churches could provide the courses — for children, young people, and adults — that would help millions of people begin to work their way out of frustration and bafflement at being confronted with something they do not understand: today's mass media.
The legalization of sod by way of minority Status is the secret to understanding why pro-sod activists adopted the strategy outlined in The Gay Agenda So I challenged to where this was wrong none of you have provided any proof that any of what you said is more than one quote on top of another.
Our own century provides understandings of Jesus and the gospel that in some ways differ from previous understandings, but nonetheless are linked to earlier traditions.
But if the moral laws of the past can be understood in a new way, not as prescriptions to be followed but as values that the wisdom of history provides, then perhaps the old moralists can still teach the new moralists some important things.
Melville navigated the waters of death and disbelief in a way that Hamilton believes provides reliable guidance to those who would today seek to understand and explicate our religious situation.
The evolution I love the most is the evolution of human thought to better understand these things that have been provided to us, so we can live better lives... and all true believers feel the same, though they are often limited by their own experiences in various ways — culture, education, social groups, life experiences.
Our working description of congregations provides a more fruitful way to understand the relation between particular congregations and the church.
The Christian educator needs more than this, for he is asked to provide education in Christianity for others, not only to describe what it has been and is, but to use language in such a way that the learner will come to an understanding of the nature of Christianity and hopefully will discern the presence of God in his own life and commit himself to the Christian way.
Let us return back to the original intent of this mosque, as I understand it: it was a way to show «normalize» main - stream Americans with Muslims, possibly to show Americans that not all Muslims where like those that committed 9/11... it was likely to create a peaceful presence of your average, «good» Muslim to provide a contrast where the worst of them would always be remembered.
In Chapter 1 I have attempted to summarize the main points of Berger's argument, showing how it provides a useful way of understanding the extent to which sacred and nonsacred realities alike are constructed collectively with symbols; I then suggest some features of religion in contemporary society that seem to make sense in these terms.
The notion that the end justifies the means — which many find to be ethically appalling — provides the only way finally to understand Paul's contention that «the sufferings of the present time are not worth comparing with the glory...» God's capacity to achieve «the glory» is the ground on which Christianity stands or falls.
Provided that Mishima understood his action in the traditional Buddhist way»» as a preservation of honor in the face of imminent defeat and done in accordance with Buddhist scriptures»» the notion of suicide is simply inapplicable.
«The summit is a gathering of experts from all walks of the serialization landscape, a way to provide an advanced understanding of what new innovations in serialization technologies can bring to your business.»
The AUSVEG Export Readiness Checklist is a great place to start, it provides a simple way to develop an understanding of the major requirements involved in exporting fresh produce overseas.
«We understand that it costs families money, it's bad for the environment, and we'd prefer to have an ethic that rewards savings and uses food in a way that provides opportunities to take care of food - insecure families.»
Second, we aim to provide quality education and guidance to our coaches, players, and parents in the form of online, content - based videos, publications, workshops, seminars, reviews, assessments, etc. with the express purpose of increasing understanding of how to do things the right way.
A meta - analysis of American interventions with very young fathers points to quality intensive community - based interventions with a good understanding of gender: the staff (who were experienced, empathetic, enthusiastic, and well connected into their communities) partnered with community organisations and used incentives to draw the young men in; they utilized needs assessments and participant feedback; developed one - on - one relationships with their young clients and provided mentoring; offered a comprehensive array of services delivered in engaging and interactive ways which incorporated teaching methods and materials appropriate to young men's culture, sex and age.
The overall goal is to provide a new way of looking at milk production that will help us to understand our clinical situations better for the purpose of present and future strategizing.
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