Sentences with phrase «upon reality»

It also helps to inform the ongoing debate and refinement of certification regulations based upon the realities that producers meet on the ground, truly improving the environmental sustainability of farming.
In other words, the concept's truth is dependent upon a reality beyond abstraction.
I do not mean that they had a knowledge of scientific evolution but that they looked upon reality as a process of growth.
Theology in all its forms is finally nothing else but the attempt to reflect deliberately and critically upon that reality.
Most schools of psychotherapy agree upon the reality and importance of the unconscious.
They may glare upon the reality that you are dating different people.
Another influence is the popularity of drug use, and the religious importance that it places on an awareness of our environment and also upon the reality of natural processes and environment.
A belief is not based upon reality, but upon what has been taught.
We need an interpretation of the Christian faith which can guide moral effort and sustain the exercise of social intelligence while it strengthens our hold upon the reality of God's judgment and His mercy.
The former — religious experience — need not be highly articulated nor even highly conscious of God as God; it may be vague, diffused, and unformed, yet also a deliverance of what it feels like to be dependent upon a reality greater than anything human or natural.
What is missing is a recognition of the full sun upon reality, to be encountered only if one abandons the tunnel vision of the self trapped in the cave of self - awareness, the Cartesian curse.
The very language upon which it depends for articulating its moral and political ambition — e.g., equality, gender, humanity, rights, etc. — was predicated upon reality being more than a linguistic construct or the creation of individual egos.
Few contemporary theologians would disagree with this statement, but we might well expect that many of Weisinger's brothers in arms, the literary critics, would raise a cry of protest against this seeming assault upon the reality of the individual mythical vision.
Moreover, if primacy is also or therefore given to the ultimate reality of the non-conscious, then it may thereby be placing its hope upon a reality which is indifferent to human affirmation and experience.
Scholastic philosophy, as Max Scheler teaches, could know finitude as sheer contingency — i.e., as being wholly dependent upon a reality outside it — because medieval Christendom experienced nature as the creation.
A condemned criminal saw through the contradictions and gazed upon the reality of His God hanging on the cross next to Him.
If I am me and you are you and we are the church, then let's relax and let that reality exist without impinging our expectations and desires and goals and visions upon this reality!
For in addition to its humor and artistic virtuosity, In Bruges is an impressive meditation upon the reality of sin and sin's wages, upon final judgment, and upon the possibility of redemption and redemption's price.
Our current editorial reflects upon the reality of evil, as did the March 2010 instalment of this column.
He is incarnate in the world, too, having taken upon himself the reality of manhood and human experience in his Son our Lord Jesus Christ; and elsewhere he also is present in what may rightly be styled «an incarnational manner,» since in, with, through, and by creaturely agents he is actively at work there.
Her philosophy for effective and relevant professional development is founded upon the reality that if participants can be strategically interactively engaged and empowered with quality professional development, they will then be able to adapt and better sustain and implement the valuable instructional best practices needed to prepare all students to be college and career ready.
He creates giant collage - paintings that are growing increasingly sculptural, and that use abstraction to comment upon the realities of living in urban America.
By connecting places that have come to be loaded by their political, social and environmental significance, their assemblage blurs the claim that its representation lays upon reality.
One final note here: in her tribute to the fallen hero and celebrated French poet Charles Péguy, Underhill observed (in The Essentials of Mysticism and Other Essays [J. M. Dent, 1920]-RRB- that he had become a soldier because he felt his country «had lost its hold upon realities
The assumptions underlying our country's attitudes and strategies were based upon the realities of Stalinism.
Fundamental investing is any process that allows an investment decision to be made based upon the realities of the underlying business.
Logical — This type of fear is based upon some reality.
«Messiah,» «Son of Man» are human ways of thinking, historically developed, and at best can only point to, suggest, symbolize the final salvation, upon the reality of which faith and hope lay hold.
Labour Members, both from the frontbench, and through the Shadow Minister, Liam Byrne, issued a number of attacks on the Coalition's record, some more based upon reality than others, which Mr Grayling was able to swat away with relative ease.
But whether Coda is real or based upon a real person and whether most of what happened between he and Davey is real or based upon reality is hard to tell.
I am glad to see the SCC putting a realistic limit on the extent to which religion can be used as an excuse to hinder property rights, which are actually based upon reality.
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