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contrast and scripture
Theology stands in contrast to the philosophy of religion and religious studies in that, generally, the scholar is first and foremost a believer employing both logic and scripture as evidence.
The scripture, which was extremely influentially by way of clarification of the Tathagātagarbha-Buddhist view of Śūnyatā ( Emptiness ), insists that the ultimately correct understanding of Emptiness is that the Tathāgatagarbha is empty of all knowledge that is not Liberation, whereas, in contrast, the qualities which characterise a Buddha are not empty of inconceivable virtues.
A literal Biblical interpretation is associated with the fundamentalist and evangelical hermeneutical approach to scripturethe historical-grammatical method — and is used extensively by conservative Christians, in contrast to the historical-critical method of liberal Christians.

contrast and reading
She bases this reading on Genesis 1, calling that the true record of creation in contrast to Genesis 2, the false record of creation obscuring the true ( which occurred when " a mist went up from the face of the ground ").
In contrast, Paglia argues that a close reading of historical texts find that men do not hate women but fear them.
By contrast, offering readers modern teenage-oriented fiction may not exercise their advanced reading skills, while the material may contain themes more suited to adolescents.
This reading of the text sees God's actions as not a punishment for pride but as an etiology of cultural differences, presenting Babel as the cradle of civilization ( in contrast to the alternative Priestly traditions in Genesis 10 ).
" If you use the inessive, kodissani, you contrast to reading them in the garage ( a physical location ) instead.
The extraordinary contrast between civil procedure where there are no examinations for discovery, for example in Australia and England, and North American practice can be discerned by reading an extract from the New South Wales Law Reform Commission Report in 1978.
L. T. Fitz outwardly claims that early criticism of Antony and Cleopatra is “ colored by the sexist assumptions the critics have brought with them to their reading .” Fitz argues that previous criticisms place a heavy emphasis on Cleopatra ’ s “ wicked and manipulative ” ways, which are further emphasized by her association with Egypt and her contrast to the “ chaste and submissive ” Roman Octavia.
Summers can be hot, with temperatures often approaching or exceeding 30 degrees Celsius ; winters, by contrast, are often bitterly cold-the township of Ranfurly in Central Otago holds the New Zealand record for lowest temperature with a reading of-25. 6 ° C on 18 July 1903.
By contrast, the Dual Honours system at Keele remains distinctive and popular, with almost 90 per cent of current undergraduates reading dual honours.
In contrast, the company claims to promote the reading of the original work, and does not view the study guides as a substitute to the reading.
In contrast, other findings suggest that speed reading courses which teach techniques that largely constitute skimming of written text result in a lower comprehension rate ( below 50 % comprehension on standardized comprehension tests ) ( Carver 1992 ).
Ordinary people have better reading performance using high-frequency ( 20 – 60 kHz ) electronic ballasts than magnetic ballasts, although the effect was small except at high contrast ratio.
When the library opened, the main reading room on the first floor, 30 feet above the ground and 12 feet from all four boundaries, was noted for the pleasant contrast between the ' sullen roar ' of Manchester and the ' internal cloister quietude of Rylands '.
* Reader mode-Brings up text on page in a separate window for easier reading whilst darkening the rest of the page for more contrast.
The process of reading printed matter, in contrast, involves " trivial " extranoematic effort, that is, merely moving one's eyes along lines of text and turning pages.
For added contrast, the same passages are also reproduced from a modern dramatic reading of the poem.
However, it is difficult to describe them in English without an explicit contrast like " John was reading when I entered.
By contrast, in the noun Xmas for Christmas, the character X is instead read as Christ – the suffixes serve as phonetic complements to indicate which reading to use.
( This is in contrast to " raw conversion ", which typically refers to reading and processing a raw file, which might be a DNG file, and generating some other type of output from it ).
Kisei from Tokidoki Journal praised Clover for having a sense of beauty due to its empty space and simplicity, which help give the manga and characters a mood of " chilling isolation ," a stark contrast from CLAMP's previous works which Kisei said feature highly detailed pages that make reading difficult and " cheerful bubbly " female protagonists.
In contrast, a functionally illiterate person may well understand these words and more, but might be incapable of reading and comprehending job advertisements, past-due notices, newspaper articles, banking paperwork, complex signs and posters, and so on.
The two scenes at the top of the central column on the Passion page, in contrast, feature in the gospel reading set for Maundy Thursday, and most of the scenes on this page are easily identified.
In sharp contrast to the vestibule and staircase, the reading room ’ s evenly spaced windows set between pilasters in the side walls is amplified by natural light and gives it a serene, quiet, and restful appearance.

contrast and let
As the music director of the Berlin Philharmonic, Karajan cultivated warm, blended beauty of tone, which has sometimes been criticized as too uniformly applied ; by contrast, in Bernstein's only appearance with the Berlin Philharmonic in 1979 – in the Mahler's Symphony No. 9 – he tried to get the orchestra to produce an " ugly " tone in a certain passage in which he believed it suited the expressive meaning of the music ( the first horn player refused, and finally agreed to let an understudy play instead of himself ).
" In contrast, Don Taylor, who was a director in the drama department at the time, later claimed that he felt Newman was unsuited to the position of Head of Drama, writing: " To put it brutally, I was deeply offended that the premier position in television drama, at a time when it really was the National Theatre of the Air, had been given to a man whose values were entirely commercial, and who had no more than a layman's knowledge of the English theatrical tradition, let alone the drama of Europe and the wider world.
In contrast to many goaltenders who prefer to either let the puck go around the boards or stop it so that a teammate can pick it up, DiPietro often chooses to make a pass into the neutral zone.
This is in contrast to the attitude, cited by Heraclitus: " We will have none best among us ; if any among us would be the best, let him be so elsewhere and among others.
In contrast, other even-toed ungulates, such as goats and deer, have front teeth only on the bottom ; this doesn't let them chew very well, thus they swallow and regurgitate their food to allow rumination.
This is in contrast to samplers, which let the user record samples as well as play them back.
" After this Stephen let the pak ' ma ' ra swallow an inorganic contrast medium to explore its digestive system, but it was forcefully regurgitated.
This is a situation which stands in contrast to Islamic history when scholars and scientists let their minds roam free and created an extraordinary renaissance in ideas, new knowledge and technology.
In contrast to earlier games that let players knock out enemies with a single blow, the opponents in Renegade and Double Dragon could take much more punishment, requiring a succession of punches, with the first hit temporarily immobilizing the enemy, making him unable to defend himself against successive punches.
In contrast to CO < sub > 2 </ sub > e-Reduction certificates, e. g. AAU's or CER's under the UNFCC, which can be exchanged worldwide, Green Certificates cannot be exchanged / traded between e. g. Belgium and Italy, let alone the USA and the EU member States.

contrast and us
By contrast, the energetic reaction of the leader to the full demands his decision imposes upon him strengthens the moral intuition and gives us the measure of the man.
We were to discover, in fact, that quite a number of people share with us the impression that, in contrast to other Soviet regions, Moscow's atmosphere is depressingly subdued and official.
Let us consider now two transparent patterns with a contrast I that varies with a sinusoidal law:
Great houses, such as the Dickinson Mansion on North Main Street in Essex Village, to the mansions of A. W. Comstock ( currently the Copper Beech Inn ) and R. H. Comstock in Ivoryton, may stand in sharp contrast to the smaller capes in Centerbrook and the factory dwellings in Ivoryton, but they are all equally important in telling us of our past.
However, the fact that " native heritage " is primarily interpreted by the Samguk Sagi to mean " Three Kingdoms heritage " brings us to the work ’ s ostensibly broader purpose, and that was to promote Three Kingdoms, in contrast to the competing neighbors like Buyeo, Mahan, Gaya, which were absorbed into Three Kingdoms, as the orthodox ruling kingdoms of Korea, and to thus solidify the legitimacy and prestige of the Goryeo state, as Three Kingdoms ’ s rightful successor.
In stark contrast to linguistic determinism, which invites us to consider language as a constraint, a framework or a prison house, Humboldt maintained that speech is inherently and implicitly creative.
In notable contrast to Rákosi, who repeadedly declared " he who is not with us is against us " in his rally speeches, Kádár declared that " he who is not against us is with us.
For example, the Lord's Prayer in Matthew 6: 11 uses the aorist imperative in " Give ( δός dós ) us this day our daily bread ", in contrast to the analogous passage in Luke 11: 3, which uses the imperfective aspect, implying repetition, with " Give ( δίδου dídou, present imperative ) us day by day our daily bread.
They contrast starkly with darker renegade naturalism prominent in Caravaggisti, and remind us that the Baroque style was not monolithic.
In contrast, narrative, criticism, and essays ( almost uncultivated among us ), demand preparatory work and organic development.
He also felt that President & CEO Brandon Ebel " never liked us " and that in contrast to their A & R, he " was never really totally on board ".
" For example, Luce Irigaray is criticised for asserting that E = mc < sup > 2 </ sup > is a " sexed equation " because " it privileges the speed of light over other speeds that are vitally necessary to us "; and for asserting that fluid mechanics is unfairly neglected because it deals with " feminine " fluids in contrast to " masculine " rigid mechanics.
This is in contrast to such dialogues as the Symposium, in which Plato sets up multiple layers between the day's events and our hearing of it, explicitly giving us an incomplete, fifth-hand account.
There ( in yet another contrast to the antiquity of previous novels ) someone informs us that ' Molusk ' has just circled the moon, probably a kind of metal-plated satellite.
In contrast, Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, the authors of I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide, have praised the episode, calling it " one of the series'all-time best episodes, mainly because it shows us a human side, not just of Principal Skinner, but of his hectorish Mom as well.
It is grander than anything left to us by Greece or Rome, and presents a sad contrast to the state of barbarism in which the nation is now plunged.
On the other hand, in contrast to Fouillée, he does not see this unknowable itself as able to contribute a " principle practically limiting and restricting conduct ," i. e. of " mere justice " which, he states, comes too close to Kantian notions of duty ; for this, in turn, would bring us back to a theory of moral obligation, which, as the title suggests, he wishes to free moral theory from.

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