Sentences with phrase «views of the nature of»

They certainly have very different views of the nature of these spirits and what is expected of them.
The one remarkable thing about the television set, according to him, is that it moves — a thesis which in view of the nature of American programs has, admittedly, something attractive about it.
I will also try to establish, or at least render plausible, the view that while the distinction between a logic of reason and a logic of the understanding may have been one that was necessary and legitimate for Hegel to maintain, it has, given developments in modern logic, as well as changes in the modern view of the nature of metaphysical thinking, become obsolescent.
While most people do not recognize it, they also have a view of the nature of reality which undergirds and shapes these other notions.
We have argued this point in detail because with our view of the nature of the synoptic tradition we must necessarily move with great care.
The constant, universal nature of God's action as Creator and Redeemer is emphasized by Ogden's view of the nature of theological language.
As one might expect, however, if the reformers» arguments share the strengths that come from coherence with the modern view of the nature of moral and social agency, they also suffer from the weaknesses of these views.
In a time of a global transformation of consciousness, the church needs to engage the world based on its radical roots in God's revelation, but informed by current views of the nature of reality.
Mental hygiene gives a view of the nature of persons, how they learn, and the kinds of experiences which help them grow.
In the final analysis, the choice of the goals of religious education is dependent on one's views of the nature of man and of religious truth.
Whitehead's view of the nature of reality offers a new way of thinking about «things,» and suggest that reality is not composed of things but of self - creative events, individual units, having both physical and mental aspects, and being internally related to each other.
The nineteenth - century view of the nature of physical reality was that the world was composed of particles (tiny things) which reacted to each other according to scientific laws.
This offers an alternative to the mechanistic view of the nature of reality, and substitutes creativity in place of determinism.
The thought of the Western world for the past two hundred years has been dominated by a mechanistic view of the nature of reality.
With all that in view, a proper view of the Nature of God balances the Justice and Mercy, the Wrath, and the Love of God.
Kaplan's theology embraced a popular view of the nature of science that would prove ultimately to be indefensible.
The above discussion of the Whiteheadian view of the nature of the universe and of the nature of God provides that new perspective.
Whitehead offers an alternative view of the self which is based on his view of the nature of reality.
Again, value - judgments are less directly involved in the details of work in the natural sciences than in many other fields; in the social sciences, for example, a scholar's work is more strongly affected by his views of the nature of man, his values and goals, and his perspective on society.
There simply is no other starting - point that takes seriously enough the radical view of the nature of the sources which the results of contemporary research are forcing upon us.
We shall return to Jeremias's work on the parables again and again, for it is epoch - making in several respects, but for the moment we want only to call attention to the consequences of this work so far as a general view of the nature of the synoptic tradition is concerned the success of Jeremias's work demands that we accept his starting - point, namely, that any parable as it now stands in the gospels represents the teaching of the early Church and the way back from the early Church to the historical Jesus is a long and arduous one.
Her sentimental view of the nature of evil is inadequate as she discovers too late.
The fundamental inadequacy from which the other weaknesses are derived is his impoverished view of the nature of human beings.
The dominant view of the nature of mathematics at the time of the writing of the Principia was (and still is) Formalism.
Ethical mysticism, on the other hand (also called «mysticism of actuality»), results in world - and life - affirmation, holds that the World - Spirit or God remains ultimately a mystery, and bases its incomplete view of the nature of things on an encompassing life view.
Richard Braithwaite, An Empiricist's View of the Nature of Religious Belief, Cambridge University Press 1955, reprinted in John Hick (ed.)
(Adventures of Ideas New York: The Free Press, 1967, 25) I will analyse the relationship of religion and philosophy by examining Whitehead's view of the nature of speculative philosophy, his view of religion, and his view of philosophy of religion.
At Regensburg, Benedict underscored that a view of the nature of God as capricious and voluntaristic is fundamentally incompatible with the teaching of the Church.
In view of the nature of the common object of theology — God and man in their interrelations — it is particularly evident that the intellectual community can not be bi-polar, consisting only of teachers and students.
So between February and June of 1925 Whitehead recognized that the concept of God must be a part of his view of the nature of reality.8
(An Empiricist's View of the Nature of Religious Belief [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, l955], p. 11.)
It speaks to a different view of the nature of the world, and therefore we need to see how to fit it into our paradigm.
«We have already informed the ship owner that their insurance cover ceased automatically in view of the nature of the voyage.»
The correlations provide a detailed view of the nature of plasma turbulence.
It has been evident for some time that the Federal Government is keeping a close watch on teachers and educational leaders and that it has a preferred, if not popular view of the nature of teacher preparation, professional development and training.
«The Impact Upon Child - Rearing Attitudes, of Parental Views of the Nature of Humankind.»
Presumably, in view of the nature of the response, this would be a kind of 1 / e type time constant rather than a fixed period but could some number be put on it, that would remain reasonably constant over the whole period, despite the change in amplitude and rate of growth?
The appropriateness of costs can depend on one's view of the nature of discipline proceedings.
[jounal] Clayton, L. O. / 1985 / The impact upon child - rearing attitudes, of parental views of the nature of humankind / Journal of Psychology and Christianity 4 (34): 49 ~ 55
Empirical studies show about the relationship between children's misbehavior and parents who are the primary influencing factors: parenting styles, the views of the nature of humankind, parental discipline strategies, parental depression, parenting satisfaction, and other family factors.

Not exact matches

«The brand rallying against the impersonal nature of the world and bringing people and communities together is the point of view that Tim's has always had and will continue to have.»
Note by the nature of the question I'm taking the view of the limited partner investor in the funds, not the typical entrepreneur looking to secure an investment.
Publisher Springer Nature has built «SharedIt,» which allows readers on a number of media websites to view read - only versions of their articles without a paywall.
Amid all the nature and wildlife viewing, we also did quite a bit of driving — and sitting around in our car.
Over the last few years, GoPro's users have captured, uploaded, and viewed a vast library of previously impossible footage containing everything from record - breaking BMX jumps to back - breaking encounters with Mother Nature to the flight of a seagull.
Still, I don't think Facebook is really the place that people chose to listen to opposing views, so I usually ignore posts of that nature.
Aristotle's view on the nature of happiness was summed up poignantly by philosopher Will Durant: «We are what we repeatedly do.»
In Canada, 70 % of TV viewers watch shows with a smartphone, tablet or computer in hand — so - called second screens that are changing the nature of TV viewing.
«Nevertheless, the nature of the price shocks were such that, in my view, there was little that monetary policy should or even could have done to offset them.»
«What that imposes on us is the need to ensure the design of the power plant we put together is consistent with the utilities» view of the power grid, consistent with what's available on the vendor market and (the need to) build them on a scale to change the nature of energy supply, and that it isn't just a physicists pipe dream.»
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