Sentences with phrase «seeing the world as»

«I think this demonstrates how Instagram is quickly becoming a useful tool to see the world as it happens — especially for important world events like this,» Kevin Systrom, founder of Instagram, told The New York Times.
Quantum Physics, on the other hand, sees the world as relative, a reality where all possibilities exist in every tiny micro-moment.
They saw their world as a see - saw or a teeter - totter with compensating adjustments made over time among the players.
«They see the world as broken, and you can be the one to call them to a higher purpose.
He'll have seen the world as it is, from behind the eyes of someone who doesn't live their life judging others based on their spiritual beliefs.
I want my daughter to see the world as a wondrous, beautiful and adventurous place bursting with potential.
Atheism is about being free to see the world as it really is, without the rose - colored glasses of faith, without believing in a supernatural grandpa in the sky.
We felt powerless and the only weapon we had was to see the world as a huge joke that didn't deserve to be engaged or taken literally.
He saw the world as fully fascinating and did that without the help of imaginary friends.
Nonetheless, there is a difference between the traditional uses of body and seeing the world as God's body: when the world is viewed as God's body, that body includes more than just Christians, and more than just human beings.
We are led to see the world as good, men and women as good and other creatures as good because this is how the Creator saw them.
What could be a kinder gift to our children than teaching them to see the world as truthfully as we do?
If what is needed in our ecological, nuclear age is an imaginative vision of the relationship between God and the world that underscores their interdependence and mutuality, empowering a sensibility of care and responsibility toward all life, how would it help to see the world as the body of God?
As I learned in my study of Corinth, persons tend to cluster with others who see the world as they do.
Newton saw the world as a marvelous, inert machine, made up of isolated substances that followed the model of a clock.
Instead of a mechanistic view of the universe, the process - relational understanding is holistic and ecological, seeing the world as dynamic, creative, throbbing, pulsating with energy, interrelated and interdependent.
The fact is, we don't see the world as God sees it.
To try to see the world as they might see it.
If the storm wakes us from false innocence, makes us see our world as it is and not as we blindly wished it to be, then it may be the beginning of liberation.
Lets get real with the hate and misguided interpretations we are loving it here, as you are truly seeing the world as we do....
The process of maturing involves a movement from viewing situations as a collection of equally relevant facts to seeing the world as an organic whole in which only certain parts are relevant at a given moment.
To be freed from the power of sin is to come to see the world as it really is, with all its glory and tragedy, all its potential and limitations — that is, to see it in and under God.
Atheists, on the other hand, are quite content to see the world as it really is and find it rather intriguing and kind of a fun place to live.
Man can hear and respond to the signals by coming to see the world as a gift, and God as its loving Giver.
It is natural theology because Christians, knowing the world through God's revelation of himself, are equipped to «see the world as it is, and not as it appears.»
I am too fragmented and see my world as too shattered to be repaired by such simple glue as this.
I might be ecelectic, but what makes me consistent is my belief is something that combines the belief of Scripture with that of Englightenment philosophy: nurturing life is goodness, simply, and helping others to see a model that thinking for ourselves can help heal the world of all past injustices - so that we all learn to WANT to be good... within reason and by our own choice...: you have a society like that, you'll have less injustices, less violence, less money - grubbing by people who hold themselves as representatives of «authority» -(which side are you on, by the way, if you see the world as so divided in such a bipolar reality...?)
Seeing the world as their battlefield, the authors call for Muslim fighters to carry the battle abroad.
For as Nietzsche sees it the world as we interpret it is really nothing more than a work of art which we have created through the will to power (which is Nietzsche's way of characterizing the chaotic nature of the unity which underlies all things).
The Hebrews, along with most of their contemporaries, saw the world as constantly poised between the possibilities of order and chaos.
Furthermore, a metaphysical outlook, being other - worldly, is unable to show the modem world a Christian outlook which values the things of earth and sees the world as in process of spiritual redemption and transformation and presents salvation as taking place here on earth.
A «Darwinian» perspective of randomness and struggle can not see the world as fallen because it can not see God as the goal of creation.
Thus, seeing the world as fallen is not obvious.
It asks people to see the world as Jesus saw it, from the underside.
But we see the world as consisting of mindless, meaningless, totally determined physical bits and pieces that are non-purposive.
Ventura, an Italian designer and illustrator, was inspired to write a book about the cities of the world because he wished to see the world as a bird does.
To see the world as a hole.
A childlike adult, however, aware of no special need to see the world as a Harvard philosopher does, could not help being struck by the marvel that no one denies: that things marvelously are and then are not.
During his drinking days, the alcoholic often saw the world as peopled with depriving mother figures.
As you mention, they see this world as bad and a place to get out of as quick as we can.
One may thus see the world as an emergent autonomous unity, developing... partly at random and always influenced by the exemplary «Ideal,» which itself is continually modified in detail as the world develops, to articulate it in more specific particularity.
Americans should be helped to see the world as it appears to the Communist nations and to take more seriously the changes that have taken place, especially in the Soviet Union, Poland, and even Hungary.
I see the world as realistically and as honestly as I can.
He sees the world as definite substances.
To see the world as God's body brings us close to God.
Many Western Buddhists have equal dangerous, arrogant thinking — they feel that because of their meditation, they can see the world as it really is, in the moment, unfiltered, pure.
I see the world as being soon void of religious absolutes.
Whitehead was seeing the world as Monet saw it.
It goes with a sensibility that sees the world as an elaborate code of analogies, in which everything at the material level of reality refers to a higher level of spiritual realities, which in turn refer still higher to God.
Just as Thoreau sought a proper way to see the world as it really is.
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