Not exact matches
They are secondary because historically and philosophically they have a different pedigree, being based upon a few preconceived
ideas concerning the
nature and processes
of the universe, and
of man, upon which the
whole concatenation
of objections hinge.
Indeed, the classical Aristotelian
nature and the Christian
idea of the human being as body and soul united as an indivisible and integrated
whole are excluded from the outset.
«It is the Christian faith which, by setting the notion
of the infinite being and our relationship with him at the centre
of the
whole revealed
idea of God, makes us understand our
nature, our destiny, the
nature of the material world,
of morality, and
of the history
of mankind.»
The implications
of this
idea for a theology
of nature are not,
of course, worked out in the New Testament itself, but, obscure as the thought - forms undoubtedly are to us, there does shine through them a conviction that the
whole universe, could we but see it, is in its essential
nature in harmony not merely with some unknown divine power but specifically with God as revealed in Jesus, and that therefore there must be some modus vivendi between humans and
nature which, even if not yet attained, is in keeping with all that is best in both.
Anton was amazed by the
idea of capturing the Nordic
nature in a bottle, introducing healthy and delicious cold pressed juices to the
whole world.
That's the
nature of you calling 911, because they're not here, that's the
whole idea.
Fortunately the same
ideas predict very concrete new phenomena, a
whole new world
of particles that have to be accessible at the LHC and so [we have this] wonderful
idea that we've been entranced by for 25 years, and the kind
of the thing that Einstein dreamed
of, unifying the forces, and now is the time
of testing [whether these]
ideas have been on the right track; whether
nature has, with all these hands, has been teaching us or just teasing us.
But really understanding that opens up
whole new worlds
of ideas and synthesis because it explains, for instance, why gravity, one
of the basic forces
of nature, appears to be very, very different and very, very much weaker than the other forces.
We get a little too caught up in the
whole idea of having control — over our fellow man, over other species, over other nations, over
nature itself.
I then had the
idea to add these sci - fi characters, with the immediate effect
of making my primal sensations stand out, the fantastical
nature of the characters invading the
whole frame, both universes harmoniously coming together.»
To me, the
whole idea of «giving up on our immersion within
nature» and «decoupling» ourselves is unrealistic and nonsensical.
What seemed to them, in a cloud
of missionary zeal, like a good
idea (frankly, they could not be reasoned with, nor were they interested in evidence, history, human
nature, or logic) turned out to a harmful, failed philosophy that, if adopted, would have wreaked incalculable harm, not only on their own nations, but on the
whole World.
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