Sentences with phrase «regarded as the father»

He's widely regarded as the father of a whole branch of science: disordered - materials physics, which uses unstructured elements like cesium to achieve superconductivity.
[117] An important pioneer in this, Ibn Al - Haytham is regarded as the father of the modern scientific method and often referred to as the «world's first true scientist.»
There is no suggestion in the Sermon on the Mount that in the prayer to «our Father,» God is to be regarded as the Father of Christians only.
Kenneth Hagin Senior is widely regarded as the father of this movement, which teaches that Christians who give generously can expect to be rewarded in this life as well as the next.
So in case what has been expounded here is correct, in case there is no incommensurability in a human life, and what there is of the incommensurable is only such by an accident from which no consequences can be drawn, in so far as existence is regarded in terms of the idea, Hegel is right; but he is not right in talking about faith or in allowing Abraham to be regarded as the father of it; for by the latter he has pronounced judgment both upon Abraham and upon faith.
Under a section dealing with assisted reproduction (through IVF or artificial insemination), a sperm donor is not regarded as the father.
In the case of married couples where third - party sperm has been used, the husband will be regarded as the father.
Tn ar y Comin by the late T. Llew Jones, the most loved of Welsh language authors, many regard him as the father of Welsh language fiction.
State Senator James Sanders, who is regarded as the father of the city's MWBE laws, said Wiley had a «good energy» but had «too many other tasks.»
Mr Jones recalled how he'd been appointed to the Welsh cabinet by a man he regarded as a father figure.
But much of Western culture and science since the days of René Descartes, the 17th - century French polymath regarded as the father of modern philosophy, is based on the assumption that when we're being logical, we're cutting our emotions out of the loop.
The Spanish histologist Santiago Ramón y Cajal is regarded as the father of neuroscience.
The Greek astronomer Hipparchus, who lived about 120 years BC, has long been regarded as the father of trigonometry, with his «table of chords» on a circle considered the oldest trigonometric table.
And according to Ken McCracken — a joint winner of the 1995 Australia Prize for his contributions to remote sensing while at the CSIRO, and widely regarded as the father of the field in Australia — it may never become so.
Named for popular science and science fiction writer Sir Arthur C Clarke, author of 2001: a Space Odyssey and widely regarded as the father of the communications satellite.
Regarded as the father of reconstructive valve surgery, Carpentier developed the world's first artificial valve used in clinical practice.
Originally developed by one man, Daisuke «Pixel» Amaya, and released for free in 2004, it's often regarded as the father of modern indie games — in no small part due to its creativity, efficiency and mastery of game design.
A highly influential management theorist, Argyris was widely regarded as the father of organizational learning.
Horace Mann, whom history regards as the father of the American public education system, met resistance during the early 19th century against his push for common schools open to all children regardless of class or religious sect.
He is often regarded as the father of modern physics.
Benjamin Graham, the teacher of Warren Buffet is well regarded as the father of value investing and the dean of the wall street.
Breeders regard it as the father of the modern Yorkie.
Nirartha is regarded as the father of all Brahmans.
Danghyang Nirartha is regarded as the father of all Brahmans.
Originally developed by one man, Daisuke «Pixel» Amaya, and released for free in 2004, it's often regarded as the father of modern indie games — in no small part due to its creativity, efficiency and mastery of game design.
To many, id is regarded as the father of the first person shooter.
British artist Clare Goodwin, creates large cardboard sculptures with reference to the avant - garde TV installations of celebrated Korean artist Nam June Paik, regarded as the father of video art.
Tezuka: The Marvel of Manga (June 2 - Sept. 9, Asian Art Museum) The first museum show in America of original work by Osamu Tezuka (1928 - 1989), regarded as the father of Manga, the Japanese mode of stylized graphic novel that changed the face of global popular culture.
Often regarded as the father of modern British sculpture, Henry Moore was best known for his semi-abstract monumental bronze sculptures located all around the world as public works of art.
Enrico Castellani, whom Judd regarded as father of the style that came to be known as Minimalism, and Frank Stella were both championed in these texts, and their experiments exerted strong influence on Judd's own.
A leading member of the Heidelberg School of Australian Impressionism (1886 - 1900), active in Melbourne, Victoria, the English - born artist Tom Roberts is regarded as the father of indigenous landscape painting in Australia.
Often regarded as the father of Passive House, Dr Wolfgang Feist is a german physicist who has dedicated most of his career to researching ultra-low energy buildings.
Following the adoption of Isabelle Emonet by her mother's partner, who for many years she had regarded as her father, legal ties between mother and daughter were terminated.
John Bowlby is regarded as the father of attachment theory, although much of his premise is based on ideas previously introduced by Sigmund Freud.

Not exact matches

His father, whom he regarded as a close friend and the most important person in his life, drove home the same moral teachings:
The author mentions Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Ben Franklin in a positive light regarding Islam, but conveniently leaves out that these and many other Founding Fathers were against Islam (commonly referred to as Mahometism back then) as a threat to American society and safety.
On other subjects — his true feelings toward his own father in particular, virtually the entirety of his youth in general as well as his genuine feelings regarding religion — he could be, and was, tighter than a clam.
Going back to the early church fathers and Augustine and Thomas Aquinas, Thatcher argues that children should be «regarded as evidence of the blessing of God on marriage.»
What availed as the common wisdom of mankind until the day before yesterday — for example, that man, woman, mother, and father name natural realities as well as social roles, that children issue naturally from their union, that the marital union of man and woman is the foundation of human society and provides the optimal home for the flourishing of children — all this is now regarded by many as obsolete and even hopelessly bigoted, as court after court, demonstrating that this revolution has profoundly transformed even the meaning of reason itself, has declared that this bygone wisdom now fails even to pass the minimum legal threshold of rational cogency.
In most areas, Paul allowed others to make their own choices, but some «spiritual fathers» today want families to check with him regarding such things as vacation planning, job transfers, financial management, and child rearing.
Other members of the faith, however, said they recognized the Holy Father had, as of late, grown slower and more feeble in his ability to block measures regarding scientific discovery and same - s.
The whole Judeo - Christian heritage, from whose roots the new world has sprung, may be regarded as the medium by which God the Father has been leading the human race to its coming of age.
So we have to think in terms of three groups of «sinners»: Jews who could turn to their heavenly Father in penitence and hope; Gentile sinners for whom hope was dubious, most Jews regarding them as beyond the pale of God's mercy; and Jews who had made themselves as Gentiles, for whom penitence was, if not impossible, certainly almost insurmountably difficult.
The language we have inherited from our fathers has already given some kind of content to our use of the word «God», whether we regard ourselves as believers or non-believers.
Talbot writes: «Moreover, fathers are actively encouraged to help their wives in whatever way the wives find useful, since the job of training young minds is regarded as both singularly important and singularly demanding.
When I think of the original doctrine of the apostles, and considering viewpoints such as the above of «church father» Origen, I can not help but regard the term «church fathers» as a very unfortunate man - made creation indeed.
I approach the Bible in all three connections as the communication of doctrine from God; as the instrument of Jesus Christ's personal authority over Christians (which is part of what I mean in calling it canonical; as the criterion of truth and error regarding God and godliness; as wisdom for the ordering of life and food for spiritual growth; and, thus, as the mystery - that is, the transcendent supernatural reahty - whereby encounter and fellowship with the Father and the Son become realities of experience.
How does anyone know and foretell my views regarding the God of many so many sons who are themselves delegated to be as their godly father «once was»?
In this critique, the church fathers have been regarded as men of a sexist time whose work presumed the inferiority of women (as well as woman's responsibility for the introduction of evil into the world).
Those who helped forge constitutionalism in the nineteenth century, especially Benito Juárez, who engineered the 1857 constitution and served as president, are regarded as «fathers» of the country and frequently compared with Washington or Jefferson.
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