Sentences with word «regnant»

Given this understanding of the nature and experience of time, I will now venture a Whiteheadian account of the phenomenon «slow time» / «fast time»: When the physical pole of the occasions in one's regnant nexus becomes more dominant than usual, one is more enmeshed in relationships and therefore in time.
The current monarch, Queen Margrethe II - who became regnant in April Internet dating is super common with people of all age groups.
But sadly even private religious schools are now burdened with government edicts regarding gender bending and risk losing taxpayer assistance if they don't fall in line with regnant radical agenda.
It is perhaps not surprising that in this connection Rorty dares only to hint at the vastness of the gap between his left and the left now regnant in the university.
A thinking Catholic, of course, is a Catholic who disagrees with the Church's teaching on regnant cultural and moral orthodoxies.
The now regnant economism has sucked much of the world into its orbit, even those parts whose histories have not prepared them for this development.
It is puzzling and disturbing to me that regnant feminism has never acknowledged the empowering value of virginity.
What, he asks, «are the options for characters living in a deranged world in which the Church is no longer regnant, no longer terribly important in many places?»
The once - regnant ideal of history — that it features elite males as the main actors in political and military narratives — is now in tatters.
And each claims to be an alternative to the now - regnant empire and a foretaste of a coming kingdom.
Human nature is enthroned at God's right hand, and we can despair of no man if we believe in the incarnate, crucified, risen, and regnant Christ: least of all, perhaps, can we despair of ourselves, whom we know so appallingly well.
To be sure, each soul is also regnant within its structured society.
He is perhaps best understood as intending that the molecule can be treated as an enduring object (i.e., a serially - ordered society of actual occasions) by virtue of the fact that it contains a series of regnant molecular occasions.
In a recent article in The Christian Century («How Jacques Ellul Reads the Bible, November 29, 1972) Vernard Eller said that «regnant methods of interpretation simply are not communicating biblical - truth in a way that is moving or meaningful to most believers» and called for a new hermeneutic.
From Trump - supporting Christian leaders, we hear paeans to the natural good of national solidarity, and how President Trump promises to protect and revive the good of solidarity in the face of regnant globalization.
At the center of the story stands religious freedom and separation of Church and State, which posed problems undreamed of during the previous centuries of Christendom, and the sweep of «evangelicalism» which enabled the denominations to triumph in a world of regnant individualism.
Most experts strongly recommend that women should not start to consider themselves [regnant if they happen to experience only one or two signs of pregnancy.
The outcast older daughter, Mary Tudor, or «Bloody Mary,» was the first real queen regnant in England, and her half - sister Elizabeth ruled over the island's «golden age» — but refused ever to marry.
Furthermore, because traditional regnant approaches to legal practice seldom lead to the amelioration of systemic injustice experienced by clients and communities, students spurred on by moral outrage to confront injustice through traditional legal approaches will also find themselves disappointed and possibly deflated.
Second, a critical reading of moral anger requires lawyers and law students to resist an approach in which our «feeling» of moral anger compels us to embrace «epistemological imperialism» and regnant lawyering practices which blind us to critical self - reflection.
Whether or not this description is itself accurate, it seems clear that dreams involve a low form of consciousness.3 Therefore, the fact that they are extreme examples of «slow time» fits with the thesis here proposed, namely, that the more dominant the physical pole of the occasions in one's regnant nexus, the more enmeshed one is in relationships and thus in time.
The current monarch, Queen Margrethe II - who became regnant in April
The current monarch, Queen Margrethe II - who became regnant in April The Dating Culture in Denmark.
Likewise, an electron or a proton would be an enduring object by virtue of the fact that, besides the «yet more ultimate actual entities» within the electronic or protonic society (PR 139), the «electronic and protonic actual entities» (PR 139) are regnant occasions within the society in which they are members.
I knew he intended it as a challenge to the regnant secularism of the time, but you had to wonder: What else had this distinguished scholar, and his colleagues at the higher altitudes of German theology, been speaking about, these many years?
Societies of actual occasions, on the other hand, which do not include a regnant occasion are what Hartshorne calls a «composite individual,» equivalently, an aggregate of similarly constituted individual mini-entities which give the appearance of an externally unified reality.
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