Sentences with phrase «radical concept of»

Our only regret is that Chevrolet's designers felt the need to give the radical concept of the Avalanche an equally radical design.
The Garrisonians based their view on a radical concept of nonresistance as conversion to perfection or holiness.
Such a radical concept of the eternal word of God and its dictation demands a correspondingly radical and straightforward theory of interpretation.

Not exact matches

Most notably, he embraces the concept of radical transparency, not only sharing his schedule, but even sharing his personal and company priorities with the world.
As a result, Finnegan is a big advocate of the concept of working backwards, «especially when thinking about building businesses based on emerging technologies and ideas that are truly radical and transformational.»
Beyond the fact that «advertising online» is a radical over-simplification of this complex proposition, misunderstanding and mixing the concepts of marketing and advertising, and often branding as well, will make any entrepreneur look inexperienced and can give investors and partners a reason to question your strategy.
Donors will soon discover exactly how expensive, as Watsi has taken the concept of «radical transparency,» another Silicon Valley buzzword, to heart.
For example, MNAY Gospels were suppressed, including some with references to Christ being Gay and similar radical concepts that would cause todays Church to throw a Pogrom on anyone even SUGGESTING he was anything other than the blue eyed Puritanical Caucasian they are so fond of promoting.
If, as Hartshorne does, one uses one's prior understanding of various types of human experience as the source of generalized descriptions which together constitute the final concept of experience, how does one decide whether the generalizations have been radical enough to support application to all — including nonhuman — experiences or were sufficient only to cover human experiences?
Yet this same criticism, that Jesus» understanding of his self - hood is incommensurate with the kerygma's concept of a dramatic shift in the course of history or the cosmos, has been presented in still more radical fashion.
Correlatively, understanding God involves growth in one's grasp of the concept «contingency,» the capacity to discern one's own, and everything else's, radical dependence on God's power; but that is inseparable from, though not the same thing as, growth in one's grasp of the concept «thanks,» a capacity to respond appropriately to that contingency.
In the first section three points will be discussed: First, the basic relationship between democracy and the Church, secondly a fundamental difference between applying the concept of democracy to secular society and applying it to the Church, and thirdly that despite this radical differ - ence the question about democracy in the Church may yet be posed.
German Protestant theology had been dominated since the early 1920s by various theologies that had stressed and interwoven the concepts of revelation as foundational to theology and of the Word of God as a concrete address calling for a radical decision of faith or unfaith, with varying emphasis on whatever the address might actually say.
The criticism already given of Alexander's concept of metaphysics in The Idea of Nature (IN 163) becomes even more radical in An Essay on Metaphysics.
Yet so entrenched is the concept of religion as belief in authoritative, ready - made doctrines that when that notion is challenged the whole edifice of religion may be rejected, as in traditional naturalistic humanism or the more bizarre «radical theologies» currently in vogue.
Since the thought of God's claim and of decision is more radically conceived by Jesus than it is in Judaism, his concept of sin is also more radical.
Since the church and the world exist for each other in the Gospel, radical thinking is necessary in the concept and form of world evangelism.
Now the interpretation of the perfecting of the human / word process, leading to a threshold of radical change, is both in keeping with the pattern of evolutionary change evidenced in the natural world, and the biblical concept of the eschaton as the threshold of the new aeon, and the total transformation of humanity and cosmos.
The gender concept is the Trojan horse of the Western feminist revolution in its most radical aspects — a revolution that has already successfully spread to the four corners of the world.
The conception of organism as fundamental for nature involves a radical break with a mechanistic or substance concept of nature.
As a Creationist, I find the idea that I have to believe in such radical concepts as «Science,» and «The Laws of Physics» offensive.
Since primary (or radical) imagination is prior to consciousness, secondary (e.g., poetic) imagination seems required to explain the creation of the concepts that discourse requires.
His ease with difficult theological concepts, not least his immersion in the thought of Erasmus and the long line of thinkers and activists who took Erasmus's ideas in a more radical direction, is evident throughout his account of the early Reformation.
Jesus has given a radical reorientation to the concept of messianism.
The replacement of Aristotelian «matter» with Whiteheadian «creativity,» and the consequent precedence given by the key concept of prehension to the relational over every merely qualitative determination of a being, undoubtedly allows the Whiteheadian [actual] entity to embody process in a more radical sense than does being as conceived by Aristotle.
Here is found a radical deviation from the medieval concept of the Devil, according to which the evil one is drawn by the smell of sin, the sin of worldly concern.
Known as the Multilateral Investment Agreement (MIA), the proposal amounts to bringing within the framework of the WTO the whole issue of investment policy - a further radical departure from the original concept of the WTO.
Whence, for the Christian in particular, there follows a radical incorporation of terrestrial values in the most fundamental concepts of his Faith, those of Divine Omnipotence, withdrawal and charity.
But what makes the concept of executing drug dealers especially problematic — in addition to its inconsistencies with a pro-life ethic — is its radical approach to trying to deal with the opioid epidemic.
It was another German missiologist, Georg F. Vicedom, who has the honour of having developed the concept of missio Dei in a way that seems to be consistent with the more classical missiology that preceded Willingen, and quite different from the more radical missiology that, under the same label, was worked out during the 1960s.
This concept was supported vigorously by important labor and left - wing Zionist groups, including the radical Marxist Ha - Shomer Ha - Tzair kibbutz movement, the Ahdut Ha - Avodah socialist party, the Poale Zion Smol (Left Workers of Zion) party, and the Mapam party (which at one time embraced the other groups); and by such significant political figures as Haim Margalit - Kalvarisky (a member of the Zionist Executive), Bert Katznelson (a founder of Ahdut Ha - Avodah and of the Histradut federation of labor), and Henrietta Szold (the first woman member of the Zionist Executive and founder of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America).
Sartre approached Being through Nothingness, an even more radical concept, and Heidegger found in a new analysis of Time his key to the grasp of Being.
The answer to a distorted concept of the good can not be a radical relativism about the good.
Whereas almost all earlier philosophers had assumed that the ground of truth lay outside themselves, and so had believed philosophy to be the art of making their concepts and words conform to the many ways in which being bore witness to itself, Descartes» method gave priority to a moment of radical doubt about everything outside the self.
You played around with tasting formats at Eleven Madison Park, replacing the à la carte concept in favor of a more radical prix fixe menu, which encouraged diners to build their dinner around specific ingredients.
Paying minor leaguers a living wage, especially when most of them are going to be spit out on the other side, 10 years older and without any transferable job skills, shouldn't be a radical concept.
They were all Roman Catholic and they were all intent on breast - feeding their children - a radical concept at a time when most baby - care experts believed that formula was a far superior source of nutrition for babies and an essential tool for modern mothers.
A move to setting benefit rates to match the needs of local labour markets has been pushed by radical Tory councils but it is the first time that the frontbench has embraced the concept.
The web also stars in Lyndsey Layton's Sunday article about two freshman congressmembers» posting of their schedules online («Capitol's Newcomers Try a Little Openness»)-- apparently, letting your constituents know how you spend your time is a radical concept.
If there is something to learn from this radical republican experience, it is that the concept of virtue is not inherently hostile to economic activity, nor is it intrinsically bound up with a defense of existing hierarchies and cultural exclusion.
What seems like a relatively simple concept is full of exceptions and technicalities, and it is very doubtful whether it is possible without other, more radical, constitutional changes.
The concept was also an important aspect of the more radical 17th - century republican tradition of Spinoza, from whom Rousseau differed in important respects, but not in his insistence on the importance of equality:
They argue that a successful application of the concept is able to mark both continuity and difference, turning the power of conservative thought to radical ends.
«Those were the first baby steps, the first demonstrations of how to turn this radical quantum computing concept into a practical device using components that underpin all modern computing,» said Mark Hoffman, UNSW's Dean of Engineering.
Radical utopias are out of fashion in the 21st century, but if they ever do reemerge, I suspect it will be thanks to the open - ended nature of software, because virtual communities can serve as a proof of concept for ideas that might seem implausible were they merely described on paper.
Begley and Doidge wade against this current with a strong message of hope: By recognizing neuroplasticity as a real and powerful force, we can tilt our theories of mind back into a realm where choice and free will are meaningful concepts, and where radical improvement to the human condition is possible using the right, scientifically proven techniques.
«It was a radical concept,» he says of the so - called neuroendocrine hypothesis.
«Although this radical change in the concept of how acid reflux damages the esophagus of GERD patients will not change our approach to its treatment with acid - suppressing medications in the near future, it could have substantial long - term implications,» said senior author Dr. Stuart Spechler, Professor of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern and Chief of the Department of Gastroenterology at the Dallas VA Medical Center.
In support of this concept, we have shown that mtDNA mutations accumulate in proportion to life span in several animals, that increasing mitochondrial anti-oxidant defense systems extends lifespan, that ancient human mtDNA variants that modify energy production and oxygen radical production can modulate longevity and risk for neurodegenerative diseases, and that patients with the neurodegenerative disease, Alzheimer Disease, have increased mtDNA mutations.
I've talked before about the free radical theory of aging, the concept that aging can be thought of as the oxidation of our bodies just like rust is the oxidation of metal (see Mitochondrial Theory of Aging).
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