Sentences with phrase «supersession by»

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This interpretation is supported by Ford's terminological suggestions regarding Whitehead's doctrine of supersession.
Whitehead said time is one species of supersession, namely, that in which the physical pole of one occasion (its completion in satisfaction) supersedes the physical poles of others and is in turn superseded by later occasions.
The narrative of Elijah on Mount Carmel in I Kings 18 tells of the supersession of the god (s) of fertility by the God of historical intervention.
Likewise, the whole New Testament can be regarded as the tale of the supersession of the God of historical intervention by the God of supernatural salvation.
The supersession of monarchy by democracy is correlative with a more immanent conception of God.
Evolutionary cosmologies are commonly inspired by an interest in numerous well - documented phenomena of change, development, and ultimately transformation and supersession both of geological forms and of biological species over the course of time.
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