Others whose policy
views differ from Trump could conceivably take up that same framework regardless.
If you start screaming at the screen because
their views differ from your own, you've missed the point of the exercise.
The author holds that the most unequivocal way in which Wesley was liberal was in his insistence on human participation in the process of salvation A second respect in which Wesley was clearly liberal in his own time was his attitude toward those with
views differing from his own.
A second respect in which Wesley was clearly liberal in his own time was his attitude toward those with
views differing from his own.
It may be asked how
this view differs from the discrete sensations of the associationists or the discrete mathematical instants of the intellectualists which James and Bergson criticized.
Now the point of this discussion is not to appeal to Whitehead as some sort of final authority; Hall clearly recognizes that his own
view differs from that of Whitehead at some points (see, e.g., UP 200f.
What Richard has put is a phenomenalist alternative to Whitehead, and I think Whitehead's
view differs from phenomenalism in two crucial ways.
3 Yet, and this is at first sight surprising,
her view differs from the interpretation proposed by me.
«It has been well documented that I have no say in the running of the club, that
my views differ from those of the majority shareholder and that I would take a different approach to delivering footballing success.
Climate skeptics tried to embrace Ruddiman simply because
his views differed from conventional models — even though on the side of much greater sensitivity to human intervention.
This is where
my view differs from Biggs».
Its quite wrong to suggest a scientist is «evil» (ie by breaking a comandment) just because
his views differ from your's.
Other climate scientists have also derided the investigations by Grijalva and a separate one by Senate Democrats as a «witch hunt» designed to intimidate scientists whose
views differ from the Obama administration.
Hardly surprising for an ardent advocate of suppression of
views differing from his own manifestly false «facts»...
My views differ from those that promote such policies mainly for two reasons:
How do
your views differ from those of Rep. Allen, and why do you think it's important that people make their own health care decisions?
Not exact matches
In fact, they trust that you want them to — because you and the company benefit
from an honest exchange of
differing opinions and points of
view.
FedEx said its
views on firearms policy
differ from the NRA's.
The central bank says positions presented in its staff papers solely represent the
views of the author and may
differ from those of the bank.
An engagement by hedge funds reveals that their
views about this particular point
differ from that of the incumbent management.
These are the debates that are likely to matter, that are likely to be settled (or significantly advanced) in the coming year and take a
view that
differs meaningfully
from the current market consensus.
Korea's overwhelming preoccupation with its security
differs from to our more detached
view of threats beyond our borders.
Join Asia's private banking industry leaders as they discuss and share their
views about the state of mandate businesses in Asia, its potential long - term prospect and how it will
differ from the European story.
However, there are
differing views on whether these figures include the benefits accrued
from the tax cuts or not.
Attorney General Schneiderman's
views towards cryptocurrencies don't seem to
differ that much
from the creators of the BitLicense.
As I travel
from country to country this summer, I am getting an on - the - ground
view of this low yield world and seeing first - hand the variety of economic and monetary policies at work that may
differ from those of the United States.
But the prehensions of each phase must be different
from those of the other phases by virtue of different subjective forms, just as on Whitehead's
view the prehensions of each occasion
differ from those of each other by virtue of the same reason.
... They embody a shared interpretation of the Bible, a shared understanding of the gospel, and a shared
view of the church and its mission, and when on occasion they
differ from each other in detail it is within this overall frame of agreement.»
Now that God is dead, we can exploit creation to the utmost and defend mankind by killing all the people whose
views of what man ought to be
differ from ours.
Questions such as whether torture is permissible in Tolkien's world
view, whether war is glorified (with a side - debate about how the films
differ from the books in this respect), and how victory and defeat are characterised, are worth considering and will encourage readers to think more deeply about LOTR and appreciate how nuanced Tolkien's treatment of these issues is.
COI is protestant in that it greatly
differing theological
views from the RCC (including Eucharistic practices, the ordination of married men women and openly gay men / women, lack of confessionals, or holy water, and the liturgy is quite different as well).
Although all three definitions are fundamentally similar in that in each one evil consists in the loss of the past, the particular expression of the nature of evil that is found in each (due to the equation between the nature of evil and one of its manifestations) suggests that Whitehead has elaborated each of those definitions
from the standpoint of
differing preoccupations or points of
view.
It is, however, basically compatible with a Whiteheadian world
view, in my judgment, provided that one accepts a key point on which I
differ, if not
from Whitehead, at least
from some Whiteheadians.
Finally, Mormonism teaches a
view of heaven that
differs from what the Bible presents.
(I know you've said I would be welcome, but you've also said that you wouldn't let a couple living together before marriage express a
differing view of the issue
from your own or so much as ladle soup for the homeless as part of your church.)
Whitehead's philosophy, of course,
differs in many important respects
from the Aristotelian
view, as is to be expected in a philosophy that takes activity rather than matter as fundamental.
We can now see how this
view differs quite distinctly
from that of Adam Bede himself: for Adam, the love of God and the love of others are mutually reinforcing, while for Marian Evans the love of God, or rather the whole notion of God, has a strictly instrumental function and can safely be abandoned when it is no longer needed as a stimulus to the love of one's fellow humans.
Unfortunately, throughout much of its history the church's
views of sexuality have
differed little
from those of contemporary pornographers.
Throughout much of its history the church's
views of sexuality have
differed little
from those of contemporary pornographers.
From the perspective of classical Christian theology, Altizer's views can only appear nonsensical, but his understanding of God differed in fundamental ways from that tradit
From the perspective of classical Christian theology, Altizer's
views can only appear nonsensical, but his understanding of God
differed in fundamental ways
from that tradit
from that tradition.
You and I may
differ from some of his understandings, but in the course of the stimulation he provides, it is equally our individual responsibility to weigh and test his
views against the Bible and then decide what we accept as truth and what not.
The present writer begs to
differ from this standard reaction which, of course, expresses the standard
view.
I will not argue this
view here and will try to carry on the discussion presupposing as little as possible my own peculiar proposals for a doctrine of God, proposals which depend upon, but
differ from, Whitehead's own position.
You always get
views that
differ from our own.
Typological exegesis
differs from allegorical and anagogical exegesis in that it is controlled by the analogy of faith, which
views the events and discourses of the Old Testament in indissoluble relation to Jesus Christ, to the mystery of his incarnation and the miracle of his saving work (cf. Acts 26:22; I Peter 1:10 - 12).
But having
differing views from the evangelicals makes them no less Christian than other branches of Christianity, e.g. Catholicism.
It is not my purpose to argue for the correctness of one or the other
view of education, only to note that these are issues over which reasonable people may
differ, and to question whether the State has a right to impose the first approach in the face of opposition
from parents.
I just think that is dumb and shows how religion can make your
view of people who's beliefs
differ from yours seem wrong.
We must bear in mind one important way in which neo-orthodoxy
differs in its
view of history
from traditional orthodoxy.
How does this
view of God
differ from the traditional
view with regard to its appropriateness for religious worship?