Sentences with phrase «suggested by»

It was suggested by Charles George Gordon that this site, rather than the Holy Sepulchre, is the true place of Golgotha.
The range of concrete materials with which the conference deals is suggested by the titles of the five sections into which the delegates were divided for simultaneous sessions of intensive discussion: «The Church and the Community» (meaning by «community» what the Germans mean by Volk, society in its larger units viewed with reference to its cultural and racial coherence rather than its political organization); «Church and State»; «The Church and the Economic Order»; «Church, Community and State in Relation to Education»; «The Universal Church and the World of Nations.»
Further, of the family of characteristics suggested by «religious,» they do not all embody the same ones.
Appearing in human form for social events, community projects or blind dates suggested by friends made more sense — it was more productive and less isolating.
A second directive is suggested by the account of the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
The first, suggested by the passage quoted above, is the dissolving of the logic of binary oppositions in favor of ternary relations.
To use an analogy suggested by Professor Charles Hartshorne, it constitutes the last page of our book of life.
Arbitration was suggested by Miltitz, and Luther agreed: «I nominated the Archbishops of Salzburg, Trier and Freising.
This is not at all what is suggested by evolution.
He also rejects — although he does not argue his rejection — the explanation of genetic inferiority along the lines suggested by The Bell Curve.
That Israel, therefore, went out «equipped for battle» (vs. 18) seems quite impossible; and it may be that we ought to read the text here, as suggested by many interpreters with good reason, «by fifties» or «in five divisions» (referring to the organization of the march).
These qualities are suggested by and implicit in all experience.
(7) An effort will be made to do more in - service education, as suggested by the D.Min.
Though there is no substantial research to support this affirmation, it is suggested by the overall changes that emerged from the Broadcast Institute study in 1971.
It has been suggested by Max Muller that Upadhyaya's overt Christian posture is merely the logical extension of the late nineteenth century Brahmo Samaj's position, especially as advocated by Keshub Chandra Sen (1838 - 1884) and P. C. Mozoomdar (1840 - 1905)(Thomas, 1970: 100).
That a death may be a «happy» one, however, is sometimes suggested by the circumstances surrounding it and by the sense of possibility inherent in its ambiguity.
Duméry makes much of this, whether it be a question of descriptive analogies like those of Otto in The Idea of the Holy or of a justification of these analyses by a critique of knowledge such as is suggested by the works of Husserl, Scheler, or Gabriel Marcel.
There is a more theological way to put this» a way suggested by the work of the French literary critic turned American theologian, René Girard, whose latest book, I See Satan Fall Like Lightning, is as clear and systematic a primer to his thought as he has yet produced.
The effect of this pressure is suggested by theologian Martin Marty:
For the immediate future the spotlight may fall on the use of the Bible in meditation (as suggested by Morton Kelsey's The Other Side of Silence).
Power, as suggested by Deutsch and Whitehead, is essentially a question of responsiveness in a context of mutuality and not control in a unidirectional process of extraction or coercion.
The fact that we have failed to show this to the young would seem to be suggested by the above video.
The most elementary level of rationality in conduct seems to be suggested by the idea of prudence.
Although this distinction, to the best of my knowledge, does not appear as such in the writings of St. Thomas, it is suggested by a similar distinction in the Summa Theologica, III, 62, 1 and 4.
The gospel comes to us in two modes, as suggested by the dual meaning of the term «faith.»
So inevitably is universal dominion suggested by such a concept of deity that some even suspect a kind of primitive Semitic monotheism as a background against which the mass of lesser gods arose.
Religion and spirituality didn't go away just because organized religion has been losing its hold, as suggested by showing decades of declining church attendance in the U.S. and Western Europe.
Are some uses suggested by the texts but not in fact practiced?
I think that an ancient Buddhist text from the Mahayana tradition, in portraying the ideal of the bodhisattva, expresses accurately the divine sensitivity to suffering suggested by the Whiteheadian view:
A Gentile, as readily as a Jew, might meet the test of so universal an ethic, and no question of race or nation is suggested by it.
For the preaching occasion he prepares himself to address the congregation on a subject suggested by circumstance, or dictated by liturgical calendar, or selected by him for one or more reasons.
The hypotheses suggested by this aspect of the metaphor lead to the development of the framework which gives the term its new meaning.
One of the basic images suggested by dipolar theism is that of the embodied God.
But how would you suggest we disprove something that's not been suggested by the evidence??
The consultation was stimulating, yet I sensed that we had missed a step, a rather basic one suggested by the karate school.
On the contrary, he developed a freedom which enabled him to embrace most of the ideas that were suggested by the advancing science of his time.
Communities of interest, on the other hand, are the kind suggested by terms like «the intelligence community» or «the social - service community» These communities tend to form» around limited interests, often self - interests.
More precisely, Craighead has violated a corollary of Hartshorne's perceptual rule, which might be termed the «principle of conceptual limitation,» by claiming to conceive of a pure absence or negation which could not have been derived from or suggested by any possible case of perception.
«23 An empire of lay activity grew up among the organizations suggested by Taylor and many others.
It has been suggested by some that Kiefer intends to leave the viewer bewildered by such pictures.
Often it's suggested by believers that they are really about obedience.
This at least is suggested by a few passages, such as the one from Process 12 quoted above.6 It is actually required by Whitehead's technical statement about the kind of objectification that takes place in the consequent nature.
The extensive scope of this vision is suggested by the 620 works by Teilhard, and the over 4300 works interpreting his thought, recently detailed in Joseph M. McCarthy's Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: A Comprehensive Bibliography (New York: Garland Publishing Co., 1981).
The lateness of the concept of God as conceptual valuation of eternal objects vis - à - vis the concept of God as the non-temporal actual entity would have then been suggested by the interplay between the context and the insertion.
Turning to the third characteristic suggested by W. Stegmaier to allow us to talk about «a classic,» we find ourselves in a paradoxical situation.
The meaning of it is suggested by the English word that is closely connected to it, faith as assent, as mental assent.
These might be crudely represented by dabbling with witch - ceremonies and Hell's Angels, or musically suggested by the aggressive and grandiose aspects of the emerging hard rock sound.
And yet the definition of a nationalist suggested by Andre Beteille is general enough: «A nationalist, in the ideological sense, is someone who seeks to subordinate every attachment and every loyalty to attachment and loyalty to the nation, for himself [sic] and for all others.»
I wonder if this isn't because Mission should be placed first, as suggested by other books on the market (e.g..
The Templeton program involves tracing out the speculative lines suggested by the most recent breakthroughs in natural science.
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