You see movement implies a relatively
unified body of people, with a clear set of goals and demands.
Not exact matches
Reason consolidates itself in terms
of techniques, e.g., hunting, fishing, farming, handed down by the tribe to the next generation, evolving still more in terms
of greater and more refined techniques and in terms
of greater area
of human activity; it
unifies itself through the compilation
of human experience not only in technique and art but in organized
bodies of knowledge, the sciences, and all these achievements
of reason resulting in a culture which in turn
unify groups
of people into cultural groups, civilizations, etc..
That means that the
person is the
unified human experience and not the society
of cells composing the
body.
Agree with premise — the one time I truly saw the church functioning as
unified body was right after 9/11 — never before have I seen
people of faith come together like this to do whatever was needed to help a city recover.
The basic antithesis is between the
person as a
unified subject consisting
of body and soul, and a post-Cartesian view which holds that the mind can be asserted over against the truth about man, that truth being revealed in and through the
body and illuminated by reason.
The earth - shattering concept that Paul emphasizes to the Corinthians is not only that the physical and spiritual side
of a
person are connected in one
unified body, but also that each and every person within the Body of Christ is connected to each ot
body, but also that each and every
person within the
Body of Christ is connected to each ot
Body of Christ is connected to each other.