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views and emerging
Critics claim the vocabulary and style of the Pauline letters could not have been written by Paul according to available biographical information and reflect the views of the emerging Church rather than the apostle's.
The gnostics ( as one sectarian group ) held views which were incompatible with the emerging Ante-Nicene community.
The exchanges of views caused by people whose opinions differ from the emerging consensus will air the issues involved in the case, and consequently points will often arise from the trial that were not specifically discussed during it.
" However, strains were emerging, with the band members apparently having different artistic views.
Highly political, they fused anarchist, anti-fascist and anti-Nazi views with punk vocals and the newly emerging techno sound called digital hardcore, which is a term band member Alec Empire used as the name of his record label.
Political differences, as articulated by the soon-to-become FSP, included what was characterized as the SWP ’ s uncritical support of the black nationalist views of Malcolm X, SWP ’ s orientation toward the labor aristocracy, its opportunism in the anti-Vietnam War movement, and its dismissive attitude toward the emerging feminist movement.
In his last work, Zur Kritik der neuesten Sprachforschung ( 1885 ), he attacks the views of the emerging Neogrammarian school of philology.
However, most contemporary views, reflecting ideas emerging from views of subjectivity in linguistic meaning arising in Cognitive Linguistics, as well as Kuhn's work on cultural biases in science and other ideas on meaning and aesthetics ( e. g. Wittgenstein ) on cultural constructions in thought and language ), appear to be moving
The institute identifies three principal areas of interest: extended human capacities, integral health and healing, and emerging world views.
Alexander became a vocal proponent of the emerging Whig political views, and engaged in various civic efforts as well.
The idea of a complete work of art emerging without conscious thought or effort was reinforced by the views of the Romantic era.
While he expressed his views in terms of the small town, he tailored his rhetoric to the needs and values of emerging urban America.
His politics evolved during this period, as Clarke abandoned many of the political views of his youth, including those involving states ' rights, and embraced instead the program of the emerging progressive movement.
He also rejected the emerging constructivist, information processing and cognitivist views that assume and emphasize internal representation and the processing of meaningless, physical sensations (' inputs ') in order to create meaningful, mental perceptions (' output '), all supported and implemented by a neurological basis ( inside the head ).
It gives high-level views of the Gareloch and Loch Long before emerging alongside the northwesterly shores of Loch Lomond, then climbs Glen Falloch.
Such views did not endear him to the emerging Art Therapy profession.
It addresses topics such as: the U. S. role in the world, the emerging great powers, missile defenses and weapons of mass destruction, global perspectives to reduce terrorism, regional issues and flash points, the implications of global political change, views from the U. S. Congress.
Individuals who have accepted appointments as Fellows with the IEET support the institute's mission, but they have expressed a wide range of views about emerging technologies and not all identify themselves as transhumanists.
Senior leaders consider Xi to be an emerging figure that is open to serious dialogue about deep-seated market economic reforms and even political reform, although Xi's personal political views are relatively murky.

views and from
In light of the scholarly reappraisals engendered by the higher criticism this is a most remarkable statement, particularly coming from one who was well known for his antifundamentalist views.
In a brief chapter dealing with `` Various Other Diagnoses '', he quotes isolated passages from some writers whose views seem to corroborate his own, and finds it `` most remarkable that a critical view of twentieth-century society was already held by a number of thinkers living in the nineteenth.
If the photographically realistic continuity of dreams, however bizarre their combinations, denies that it is purely a composition of the brain, it must be compounded from views of diverse realities, although some of them may never be encountered in what we are pleased to call the real life.
One camp, often called the " Altaicists ", views these similarities as arising from common descent from a proto-Altaic language spoken several thousand years ago.
The other camp, often called the " anti-Altaicists ", views these similarities as arising from areal interaction between the language groups concerned.
Major views on the afterlife derive from religion, esotericism and metaphysics.
Following the Protestant Reformation from 1517, it did not take long for Arian and other non-trinitarian views to resurface.
Pastor and theologian Dr. Brian Abasciano claims " What Paul says about Jews, Gentiles, and Christians, whether of their place in God ’ s plan, or their election, or their salvation, or how they should think or behave, he says from a corporate perspective which views the group as primary and those he speaks about as embedded in the group.
The intention was to exploit the fresh air ( well away from smoky factories ) and beautiful views from the site, with sixty triangular lots being provided for luxury houses.
Snorri's interpretation of the 13th century foreshadows 20th century views of Indo-European migration from the east.
The sponsor should preferably have experience of all twelve of the steps, be the same gender as the sponsored person, and refrain from imposing personal views on the sponsored person.
Supporters of this view believe that “ to a hypothetical outside reader, presents Christianity as enlightened, harmless, even beneficent .” Some believe that through this work, Luke intended to show the Roman Empire that the root of Christianity is within Judaism so that the Christians “ may receive the same freedom to practice their faith that the Roman Empire afforded the Jews .” Those who support the view of Luke ’ s work as political apology generally draw evidence from the facts that Christians are found innocent of committing any political crime ( Acts 25: 25 ; 19: 37 ; 19: 40 ) and that Roman officials ’ views towards Christians are generally positive.
While his views on legitimation are different from Esler, Pervo agrees that Luke ’ s work can be seen as one of legitimation.
Critics of academic elitism argue that highly-educated people tend to form an isolated social group whose views tend to be overrepresented amongst journalists, professors, and other members of the intelligentsia who often draw their salary and funding from taxpayers.
One of the most common criticisms of the movement, which does not necessarily come from its opponents, is simply that the anti-globalization movement lacks coherent goals, and that the views of different protesters are often in opposition to each other.
Steiner's views of Christianity diverge from conventional Christian thought in key places, and include gnostic elements:
Judaism views God as being radically different from humans, so Heschel explores the ways that Judaism teaches that a person may have an encounter with the ineffable.
Sapir's earliest writings had espoused views of the relation between thought and language stemming from the Humboldtian tradition he acquired through Franz Boas, which regarded language as the historical embodiment of volksgeist, or ethnic world view.
Although Franklin apparently reconsidered shortly thereafter, and the phrases were omitted from all later printings of the pamphlet, his views may have played a role in his political defeat in 1764.
The theological views that led to its author ( s ) writing the Book of Lamentations emanated from the cultural and religious attitudes of the people of Judah in the 6th and 7th centuries BC and was probably also influenced by non-biblical sources which originated from the cultural and religious attitudes of Judah's neighbors of differing religions.
Whereas philosophers merely had views about things, he taught the Noble Eightfold Path which liberates from suffering.

views and mind-body
Some of the first views of the Neutral monism position about the mind-body relationship in philosophy can be attributed to C. D.
In it, Damasio suggested that Spinoza's thinking foreshadowed discoveries in biology and neuroscience views on the mind-body problem.
He pointed out what is of interest to philosophers in Reich: his views concerning the origin of religious and metaphysical needs, the relation between the individual and society and the possibility of social progress, and, above all, the implications of his psychiatry for certain aspects of the mind-body problem.

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