But they change nothing about our scientific
understanding of humanity's role in global warming.
The Artes Mundi first took place in 2004 and was created to celebrate artists who work with ideas of the human form or presence, producing art that adds to
our understanding of humanity.
Space research has entered a new era, no longer motivated by political positioning, but rather by
an understanding of humanity's need for a way of escape.
The first Artes Mundi prize took place in 2004 and was created to celebrate artists who are working with ideas of the human form or presence, producing art that adds to
our understanding of the humanity.
The first Artes Mundi prize took place in 2004 and was created to celebrate artists who work with ideas of the human form or presence, producing art that adds to
our understanding of humanity.
Now I don't mean to say that these people hallucinate a realism in videogames (the graphics of which are obviously computer generated, and they know this) but they could still kind of take basic structural ideas from the game that they incorporate into
their understanding of humanity and reality, not to mention subliminal cues (and I don't mean subliminal in the sense that the game is flashing images of Jesus at you are something, I mean it in a more mundane sense) that strongly suggest realism or mimic reality quite convincingly.
These poems soar thanks to his great wit and his remarkable
understanding of humanity — its capacity for miscommunication, its tendency to cultivate discontent.
Collectively, these life - affirming stories argue for mercy, hope, and a deeper
understanding of the humanity of our imprisoned brothers and sisters.
For example, Dr. Ikeda recently stated, «I believe that a liberal arts education should be the core element of the first half of every university degree course, as it provides a general
understanding of humanity.»
His rare combination of intelligence and down - to - earth
understanding of humanity will make for a remarkable presentation of films our audience will not want to miss.
Chloé Zhao's directing here is magnificent, she has such an assured sense of storytelling, and a deep
understanding of humanity and emotions.
Many countries and communities are opening up with greater
understanding of humanity and therefore interracial dating is on raise and more and more women and men belonging to diverse racial background are dating each other.
Many countries and communities are opening up with greater
understanding of humanity and therefore interracial dating is on increase and more and more women and men belonging to diverse ethnic background are dating each other.
«But it's central to
our understanding of humanity's ultimate origin.»
The reason, I think, reflects both our current
understanding of humanity's place in the universe and the events of my childhood.
New species like the 7 - million - year - old Sahelanthropus tchadensis and the 300,000 - year - old Homo naledi have added to
our understanding of humanity's past.
And so an attitude of passive tolerance of social situations where millions of poor live in utter squalor has been implicitly supported as acceptable by a theology or theodicy that has «justified» suffering in
its understanding of humanity and God.
Perceptions of sincere Christians will differ on this issue, but we can all attempt to invite each other into our quests for fuller
understanding of that humanity into which God invites us all.
It's pathetic to take our love and
understanding of humanity, our knowledge of the universe and hand it all down to poorly written fairy tale.
Neighbors and friends, family and associates, the human race of which we are part; all these, as any profound
understanding of our humanity makes clear enough, are contributory to our own becoming and we on our side make a similar contribution to them.
The imago dei is at the heart of the Christian
understanding of humanity.
Pannenberg's
understanding of humanity's basic religious nature builds from Schleiermacher's early thought and from a reinterpretation of Descartes's concept of the infinite.
A secular morality is capable of continually changing and adapting as
our understanding of humanity increases.
That is, from the vantage point of various methodological possibilities and various contemporary
understandings of humanity, I am interested in asking how the New Testament understood men and women in their relation to the world as they encountered a power from beyond themselves.
It would be like trying to
understand all of humanity from a single person.
Not exact matches
And I think they're just
of a different generation, a different segment
of humanity,» he said, mentioning that he felt Sacca and Mark Cuban
understood the products better than others on the panel.
That is so dramatic, you
understand, that much
of humanity wouldn't survive.
In Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science
of Remembering Everything, journalist Joshua Foer recounts the history
of humanity's
understanding of memory and the techniques devised to augment it.
And that has important implications for how we
understand the
humanity of others.
The looming convergence
of lifestyles between the emerging world and the developed world is a thesis we must all
understand and accept in order to chart a sustainable path forward for
humanity.
Perhaps you do not know the full intent
of the author, just as many «real» christians know that the «author
of creation» isn't a being that
humanity can
understand.
He is guided by Max Stackhouse's definition
of religious humanism: «
Humanity can not be
understood without reference to God; and neither God nor God's revelation can be
understood except through the lens
of thought and experience.»
People
of different faiths are working together on common concerns, building bridges
of peace and
understanding, and reducing violence while solving problems shared by all
humanity.
Third, the song
of reason's gift by which we
understand the uses
of nature to preserve and enhance the well - being
of humanity»
humanity being the part
of creation that God became in order that we might become fully God's.
Humanity has grown up and those
of us who
understand that are not afraid to leave the metaphorical nest
of religion.
The vast majority
of humanity is NEVER going to
understand quantum mechanics, but my favorite is when the layman thinks they
understand such concepts as «nothing» and «infinity».
Yet if Luther was right and
humanity can not storm heaven with its
understanding and strength, then doesn't the mystery
of glorious light — «the Holy Ghost has called me by the Gospel and illuminated me with His gifts» — take us into a predestinarian darkness?
In fact, we see on the Old Testament how God gradually forms and guides
humanity from a primitive to a more enlightened
understanding of God and His creation.
God wants
humanity to
understand that nothing and nobody is beyond the scope
of His redemptive purposes, and so by sending Jesus as the fulfillment
of the most violent
of religious texts, God not only revealed Himself by way
of a stark contrast to that violence, but also showed how to reinterpret and
understand those violent events in light
of the self - sacrificial God dying on the cross for the sins
of the whole world.
Biblical literalism requires an
understanding of divine inspiration that denies the
humanity of the authors and defies common sense.
A vision and
understanding of the inclusiveness
of humanity and nature leads to commitment.
I don't disagree (if I am
understanding you correctly), but we must make sure we
understand the difference between how to receive eternal life (believe in Jesus Christ alone for it), and the logical and theological foundations for that truth (deity
of Jesus, death and resurrection
of Jesus, sinfulness
of humanity, etc., etc., etc.).
The problem, from this perspective, is that
humanity has lost its
understanding of what is natural, and thus
of nature itself.
But as Francis
understood the economy
of salvation and the radical obedience to which the disciples
of the Lord Jesus are called, if God saw fit to take a risk on the
humanity of the Church, who are we to deem that a mistake?
Hence there arises what I think is one
of the major reasons why the miraculous birth recorded in Matthew and Luke should not be regarded as a historical fact but as a midrashic or mythical way
of expressing the truth that the person
of Christ can not be
understood exclusively within the dimension
of humanity, but belongs also to the divine dimension.
Stephen Toulmin echoes these sentiments in an elegant statement on the cosmos
understood on the model
of our «home»: «We can do our best to build up a conception
of the «overall scheme
of things» which draws as heavily as it can on the results
of scientific study, informed by a genuine piety in all its attitudes toward creatures
of other kinds: a piety that goes beyond the consideration
of their usefulness to
Humanity as instructions for the fulfillment
of human ends.
What Teilhard has given us in his vision
of the «within» is a revolutionary idea and image
of the church: here the church becomes
understood and affirmed as a new and cosmic body
of humanity.
He replaced it with an
understanding of transcendence which is focused upon the
humanity of Christ and the participation
of the disciple, through Him, in the life
of the world come
of age.
The task
of humanity is not to question God's decisions, nor even to
understand them, but to obey them — to submit.
Our editorial tries to show how
understanding the
humanity of Christ as the foundation and exemplar
of our
humanity deepens traditional Catholic thought on the meaning
of His death.