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The people everywhere had grown meanwhile in devotion to basic democratic principles, in understanding of and belief in the federal balance, and in love of their Union.
Between 1512 and the final draft in 1528, Dürer's belief developed from an understanding of human creativity as spontaneous or inspired to a concept of ' selective inward synthesis '.
" The Oriole Way was a belief that hard work, professionalism, and a strong understanding of fundamentals were the keys to success at the major league level.
:" You have in us not merely an understanding friend but one staunch in the belief of the need for our presence in Vietnam.
Although it is largely disputed whether Strauss himself was a historicist, he often indicated that historicism grew out of Christianity and was a threat to civic participation, a belief in human agency, religious pluralism, and, most controversially, an accurate understanding of the classical philosophers and religious prophets themselves.
This decision may reflect a realpolitik understanding of the threat Japan faces from a rapidly modernizing China, which from its continued and indeed growing pattern of anti-Japanese demonstrations reveals the belief that old historical scores remain unsettled.
This proposal advances knowledge and understanding because it challenges the commonly held belief that written language requires formal instruction and schooling.
Some distinguish Marx's economic theories from his political philosophy, arguing that Marx's approach to understanding the economy is independent of his advocacy of revolutionary socialism or his belief in the inevitability of proletarian revolution.
Methodism affirms the traditional Christian belief in the triune Godhead: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, as well as the orthodox understanding of the consubstantial humanity and divinity of Jesus.
At the fundamental level conversion is the awakening of religious knowledge or understanding within a human being who had previously no belief in or concern with religious or spiritual matters.
Brandom may be regarded as hybridising externalist and internalist, allowing knowledge to be accounted for by reliable external process so long as a knower possess some internal understanding of why the belief is reliable.
While tying it to one fixed date would serve to underline the belief that Easter commemorates an actual historical event, without an accompanying calendar reform it would also break the tradition of Easter always being on a Sunday, established since the 2nd century AD and by now deeply embedded in the liturgical practice and theological understanding of almost all Christian denominations.
It lays out ten ideals: Free inquiry as opposed to censorship and imposition of belief ; separation of church and state ; the ideal of freedom from religious control and from jingoistic government control ; ethics based on critical intelligence rather than that deduced from religious belief ; moral education ; religious skepticism ; reason ; a belief in science and technology as the best way of understanding the world ; evolution ; and education as the essential method of building humane, free, and democratic societies.
By contrast, in modern discourse, the term supersessionism arises as a criticism of a ( perceived ) Christian belief in Jewish exclusion, not as a Christian articulation of their own understanding of the relation between the Christians and Jews.
In his book, " The Universe in a Single Atom " he wrote, " My confidence in venturing into science lies in my basic belief that as in science, so in Buddhism, understanding the nature of reality is pursued by means of critical investigation.
The following statement is not intended to be exhaustive, but is an expression of our common belief, which is derived from our understanding of Scripture.
The models are described in succession as corresponding to increasing levels of reality from common illusion, to belief, to reasoning, and then to philosophical understanding.
They believe that reason and belief are complementary and that religion and science can co-exist and guide them in their understanding of nature and God.
Condorcet believed that through the use of our senses and communication with others, knowledge could be compared and contrasted as a way of analyzing our systems of belief and understanding.
This approach is based on the belief that participants seek and gain deeper understanding of concepts in the text through thoughtful dialogue rather than memorizing information that has been provided for them.
Gregory's hagiographies are also an invaluable source of anecdotes and stories which enrich our understanding of life and belief in Merovingian Gaul, whilst it is fascinating to study works such as these which must have excited their audience to such an extent.
So, Shakespeare ’ s characters in Antony and Cleopatra, particularly Cleopatra in her belief that her own suicide is an exercise of agency, exhibit a Christian understanding of salvation.
For both the Yu ' piak and Iñupiaq, the meaning is closest to an understanding of a world in which " Most Arctic peoples believe all the world is animate, and that animals have souls or spirits ", ( Berlo and Phillips 161 ) a foundational belief of the continuum and interconnectivity of all life and spirit of all that which is, that which has been, and that which is yet to be.

understanding and named
< p > In light of this understanding, the Book of Mormon is not named for a man.
Unitarianism is a Christian theological movement, named for its understanding of God as one person, in direct contrast to Trinitarianism which defines God as three persons coexisting consubstantially as one in being.
* Winfield Scott Stratton Post Office in Colorado Springs ; named by an act of Congress in 1995 ; Stratton had sold the land the post office was built on to the federal government at a fraction of its value with the understanding that it would be used for the post office.
Bewildered and not really understanding what the bishop is talking about, Jean Valjean heads instead back out into the nearby mountains and meets a young foreign traveling worker named Petit Gervais.
* Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation, named after Mike Mansfield, dedicated to " advancing understanding and cooperation in U. S .- Asia relations "
Unfortunately, not understanding the design of the first gun ( originally named " The Orator ", renamed " The Oregon " by Stockton ), the second gun was fatally flawed.
Harry, via a video dating service, finds a woman that he likes, a divorcee named Joyce, who may not be so understanding after spying a gay magazine in Harry and Jeff's house.
The series focuses on the experiences of a courageous, adventurous one-year-old baby named Tommy Pickles and his group of playmates — several other infants and toddlers, some of whom debuted later in the series: Chuckie, Tommy's bespectacled, redheaded, insecure cowardly best friend, the twins Phil and Lil, noted for their revolting eccentricities and love of digging for and eating insects ( particularly earthworms ), Tommy's baby brother Dil ( who was born in The Rugrats Movie ), Angelica, Tommy and Dil's outrageously spoiled, selfish older cousin and the main antagonist of the program, Kimi, Chuckie's adventurous, playful stepsister ( introduced a bit later on in the animated series alongside Chuckie's stepmother Kira in Rugrats in Paris ), and Suzy, Angelica's schoolmate and kindhearted, understanding rival who is better liked by the infants and far more reliable than Angelica.
While Archbishop of Cincinnati, Bernardin was named to the Sacred Congregation of Bishops, elected to the permanent council of the Synod of Bishops, served as president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, worked to improve relations between Catholics and Jews, strove for better understanding between the Catholic Church and Protestant denominations, and made pastoral visits to both Poland and Hungary.
In Glasgow, Kentucky, a center to help build community relation and social, economic, and cultural understanding was named the Liberty District-Ralph Bunche Community Center in his honor.
InSight ( initially named Geophysical Monitoring Station or GEMS ) will study the structure and composition of the interior of Mars and advance understanding of the formation and evolution of terrestrial planets.
* The Klumpke-Roberts Award for outstanding contributions to the public understanding and appreciation of astronomy, named for Dorothea Klumpke-Roberts.
Shennong is among the group of variously named heroic persons / deities ) who have been traditionally given credit for various inventions: these include, the hoe, plow ( both leisi style and the plowshare ), axe, digging wells, agricultural irrigation, preserving stored seeds by using boiled horse urine, the weekly farmers market, the Chinese calendar ( especially the 24 jieqi ( solar term ) divisions ), and to have refined the therapeutic understanding of taking pulse measurements, acupuncture, and moxibustion, and to have instituted the harvest thanksgiving ceremony ( Zhaji Sacrificial Rite, later known as the Laji Rite ).
Hedley Verity was impressed by Jardine's tactical understanding and named his son Douglas after the captain.
Once again, Chan is expected to solve the murder, which he does by understanding the key clues — the actions of a little dog named Trouble, two scarves, and two little boxes.
Hooker had a better understanding of the strategic value of a centralized Cavalry Corps and he named Stoneman to lead it.
Smith has cited Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts as a very early influence on his understanding of comics He has also named Walt Kelly's Pogo, which he discovered at the age of nine when a classmate brought a collection of the comics to school, as his " biggest influence in writing comics.
The Coblentz Society, dedicated to the understanding and application of vibrational spectroscopy, is named in his honor, as is the Coblentz Medal.
The work is named after Tinsley R. Harrison of Birmingham, Alabama, who served as editor-in-chief of the first five editions and established the format of the work: a strong basis of clinical medicine interwoven with an understanding of pathophysiology.
The US Congress eventually established what was first called Rocky Boy's Reservation ( named for the European-American understanding of Asiniiwin's name ).
On 11 June 2012, he was named an Officer of the Order of Australia for " distinguished service to the community through the promotion of public understanding of natural history and wildlife conservation, to the development of collaborative environmental partnerships with industry, and to the community.
It is probable that the first narrator of the " I don't understand " story was Fray Toribio de Benavente, a. k. a. Motolinia, who at the end of chapter 8 of the third book of his Historia de los indios de la Nueva España ( History of the Indians of New Spain, written c. 1541 ) says: " because speaking with those Indians of that coast, to that which the Spaniards asked the Indians responded: Tectetán, Tectetán, which means: I don't understand you, I don't understand you: the Christians corrupted the word, and not understanding what the Indians meant, said: Yucatán is the name of this land ; and the same happened with a cape made by the land there, which they named the Cape of Cotoch, and Cotoch in that language means house.
understanding of the sciences ," in a religious context and is named for Michael Polanyi.
SBPC's first flagship publication was " Ciência e Cultura " ( Science and Culture ), started in 1951 under the editorship of Dr. José Reis, a respected biomedical scientist and the dean of popularization of science in Brazil ( there is a National Award conceded by the National Council for Research and Technological Development to the best science writers and projects on public understanding of science named after him ).

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