Sentences with phrase «which point a perspective»

Some repairs may be easily fixable by the new home owner and others would be considered a no go at which point a perspective buyer should just walk away.

Not exact matches

The best stock investors use a «fundamental analysis» perspective, which looks at investment from the point of view of risk and return.
Yet at every point it must be read in reference to the culture within which it emerged, so that its «situation - conditioned» and temporal elements may be seen in their true perspective.
@Bill W Messenger: As an agnostic in AA, I found the chapter to which you refer, to be rather a disappointment as it seems to be written only from the perspective of those who were at one point either agnostic or atheist and had consequently found a faith.
Given that this post points to one digital calendar, here is another, this one, Menologion, which offers an Eastern Orthodox perspective.
The two arguments are closely related in character, and both affirm the need that there be a perspective in which what is sheer multiplicity from any temporal point of view has unity.
But from God's own perspective, the end of history is simply the point at which we encounter the reality that was true all along — that God is indeed eternally and self - consistently God but manifests Godself to history only as its forward flow is terminated.
Most theological formulations take as their starting point statements that have been sanctioned by the community in which the theologian's perspective has been nurtured, statements such as creeds, confessions, scriptures, or the fully articulated systems of past theologians.
Just from a logical perspective, re your point no. 4 - your premise is that what you perceive as «super» natural is only that which we can not yet define — how can you know it is not outside of nature?
If we allow Blake's apocalyptic vision to stand witness to a radical Christian faith, there are at least seven points from within this perspective at which we can discern the uniqueness of Christianity: (1) a realization of the centrality of the fall and of the totality of fallenness throughout the cosmos; (2) the fall in this sense can not be known as a negative or finally illusory reality, for it is a process or movement that is absolutely real while yet being paradoxically identical with the process of redemption; and this because (3) faith, in its Christian expression, must finally know the cosmos as a kenotic and historical process of the Godhead's becoming incarnate in the concrete contingency of time and space; (4) insofar as this kenotic process becomes consummated in death, Christianity must celebrate death as the path to regeneration; (5) so likewise the ultimate salvation that will be effected by the triumph of the Kingdom of God can take place only through a final cosmic reversal; (6) nevertheless, the future Eschaton that is promised by Christianity is not a repetition of the primordial beginning, but is a new and final paradise in which God will have become all in all; and (7) faith, in this apocalyptic sense, knows that God's Kingdom is already dawning, that it is present in the words and person of Jesus, and that only Jesus is the «Universal Humanity,» the final coming together of God and man.
Both theological perspectives will emphasize God as having a point of view from which the value of the world is recognized and affirmed.
The other side of this same point is that by ignoring the particular settings in which Scripture is read we risk losing the richness that varying perspectives may bring to our understanding of the truth of Scripture.
22 That this is so, and, especially, how this is so, may be clearer from the ecological perspective than from the sociological, but it remains a true and important point about human society, which sociological theology need not and should not continue to neglect.
This view is called «objective relativism» because, while recognizing the relativity of perspectives, it encourages every limited perspective to point beyond itself to something which is not a perspective.
The additional dimension can, somewhat simplistically, be thought to provide the vantage point of perspective from which the surface may be defined without loss of detail.
To each observer there corresponds a 3 - or 4 - dimensional perspective or «private space,» in which the sense data literally serve as mathematical points in mapping out the existence and extent of objects that a particular observer seems to perceive.
Or do we say that one perspective views the matter from the point of view of Gods sovereignty (where everything that happens, including Satans activity is ultimately from God, in that he permits it) and the other from the point of view of Gods Love (from which evil is contrary to his will).
Moreover, immersed in its movement as we are, do we possess any point of perspective from which we may see in what direction the cosmic stream is bearing us?
Thus it follows from the principle which equates immediacy of experience with certainty of knowledge that there can be no legitimate perspective on the world by an individual subject from a point of view outside that subject, a point of view which places the subject within a larger — «objective» — context.
The point from my perspective is that whether you are a believer or non-believer, trying to convince others to accept your belief may indicate a lack of humility which means, get back to working on yourself.
Marx and his followers have made me realize that my middle class perspective is inadequate to the appreciation of the prophetic tradition, which, like Marxism, views society from the point of view of the oppressed.
On the one hand the world is to be viewed from the point of view of the subject and conceived objectively, and, on the other hand, it has to be maintained in its integrity, viewed from a perspective which precedes the subject - object distinction.
The naive realistic perspective, which was rejoined to philosophy after the renaissance and embraced by scientists, resulted in the modern period in a revival of the cosmological point of view.
6 Buchler makes the related point that a theory is a formalized perspective which may tolerate some subperspectives and not others, may urge some subperspectives and be incompatible with others (TGT 71).
This «God» does not just govern life, but also the inanimate physics of the universe which birthed life and allowed it to progress to a point where it now has a consciousness capable of deciphering itself through our subjective perspectives and realities.
Konrad Raiser, now General Secretary of the World Council of Churches, uses it to describe, a change in theological perspective which affects the whole range of ecumenical work.1 His colleague and former student Martin Robra applies it specifically to a change in perspective on social ethics in World Council work.2 K.C. Abraham describes it as a change in theological and ethical perspective brought about by the participation of the Third World in the ecumenical movement.3 They all make important points.
[Shippey 1992,143] According to Tom Shippey, it was precisely Tolkien's use of entrelacement, or «chronological leap - frogging», which enabled him to create a book in which the necessarily limited perspectives of individual characters pointed, albeit obliquely, to a larger reality which could only be understood from a perspective outside the fiction itself.
Different genres of movies portray information differently, and so just as you would not expect accurate history and science to come from a love story, even documentaries, which often do portray accurate history and science, reveal history and science from a particular perspective, carefully selecting material to make a certain point, or tell a certain story.
As thinkers in moral philosophy such as Bernard Williams and Alisdair MacIntyre — upon whom Hauerwas draws extensively — contend, there is no Archimedean point, no tradition - independent perspective from which value judgments of the sort implied by Muray's charges of sexism, racism and anti-Judaism can be made.
3 The most important point here about transmutation, from the perspective of Gestalt psychology and Merleau - Ponty's phenomenology, is that perception, although receptive of data, is not a passive synthesis of «givens,» but an organizational form - giving in which there is a prehension of a nexus «vaguely.»
Liberals believe that the most important of these procedures is the machinery of rationality, of those laws of logic attached to no agenda or vision, but sufficiently general in their scope as to provide a normative perspective from the vantage point of which any agenda or vision can be assessed and, if necessary, corrected.
It allows us to welcome and discuss multiple perspectives, interpretations, and values without feeling the need to harmonize them or to find the point at which they converge and thus contribute to a unitary truth.
To prove the point here are two salads and a soup which offer a new perspective on winter's carrots; each is low fat (potentially) and super nutritious.
From the perspective of S&P + averages, the SEC barely held onto the top spot (which is why this countdown is previewing ACC teams right now and not SEC teams yet), but if you get points for winning the national title, the Heisman, and of course the Piesman, the ACC gets the nod.
So while it might be good from an Arsenal perspective if Wales win the group which is still possible with them sitting just one point behind Serbia, the more likely outcomes are getting a play - off spot or failing altogether, so this evening's final qualifier at home to Ireland, who are just one point behind the Welsh, is massive.
«So there's a lot of different new and unique things going on in the sport and in the series that I think will draw eyeballs to it, will bring sponsors into it, and when you look at an IndyCar race, too, from a television perspective, it fits really nicely in a couple ‑ hour window, which I think is something that's different, and I think it's a selling point on our behalf.»
This points to the very important idea of perspective taking, or what psychologists call «Theory of Mind,» which is the ability to imagine accurately how someone else is thinking or feeling.
However, according to Ambassador Pickering, their very interlinked nature means that, from the point of view of a diplomat, there is a large degree of leverage available across the range of issues which is frequently ignored but may be the key to their solution, at least from an intergovernmental perspective.
As Andrew Haldenby of Reform points out, the planned debt to GDP ratio will still be 80 per cent, which, in perspective, is «twice as high as in the Gordon Brown years».
They are therefore acting, while the government retains relatively strong public support, to try to eliminate any points within the party leadership or structures — no matter how seemingly insignificant at this moment in time — around which opposition could coalesce into an alternative political perspective within the party.
Mosaic of the Valles Marineris hemisphere of Mars projected into point perspective, a view similar to that which one would see from a spacecraft.
Taking an evolutionary perspective, Singer points out that the human body is adapted to deal with the types of threats to which our ancestors were exposed and those include critical illness.
«I knew just from basic physics that there would be a point at which heat and humidity would become intolerable, and it didn't seem that anyone had looked at that from a climate change perspective,» says Steven Sherwood, an atmospheric scientist at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.
In his Perspective, Laughlin provides historical context for the research article of Senthil et al., which proposes that quantum number fractionalization might occur at quantum critical points.
Don't change your perspective on life which at this point is untainted.
Before you over-generalize based on this one anecdotal experience, I should mention the counter point, which is that from a macroeconomic perspective, no one would use online dating websites if they were completely useless in terms of helping people find happy relationships.
Like the book on which it's based, a memoir by Wiseau's «The Room» co-star Greg Sestero and writer Tom Bissell, the events of «The Disaster Artist» unfold not from Tommy's point of view, but from the perspective of Greg (Dave Franco), an aspiring 19 - year - old actor who meets the 40 - something Tommy in a San Francisco theater class.
One version, which they call Him, showed it from the husband's vantage point, while a second film shown right after, Her, explored it from the perspective of the wife.
His use of perspective throughout is done to perfection and during its Iraq sequences, which are constantly referred to and visible right up until the emotional ending, the higher frame rate only enhances the realism — almost to the point of you looking away from the screen as one of the film's most pivotal moments plays out.
And in a neat bit of business, the ambient sound drops out altogether whenever the perspective is on the daughter, which makes for a nice way to tell whose point of view is most important in a given scene.
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