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emergence and Christ
Noogenesis, the emergence of mind, follows geogenesis ( beginning of Earth ), biogenesis ( beginning of life ) and anthropogenesis ( beginning of humanity ), and is followed by Christogenesis, the genesis of the " total Christ ", or the pleroma.

emergence and from
Alfred ’ s emergence from his marshland stronghold was part of a carefully planned offensive that entailed raising the fyrds of three shires.
Joshua forms part of the biblical history of the emergence of Israel which begins with the exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, continues with their conquest of Canaan under their leader Joshua ( the subject matter of the book of Joshua ), and culminates in Judges with the settlement of the tribes in the land.
Justice Holmes cautioned thatthe proper derivation of general principals in both common and constitutional law ... arise gradually, in the emergence of a consensus from a multitude of particularized prior decisions .” Justice Cardozo noted the “ common law does not work from pre-established truths of universal and inflexible validity to conclusions derived from them deductively ,” but “ ts method is inductive, and it draws its generalizations from particulars .”
Theoretical understanding of condensed matter physics is closely related to the notion of emergence, wherein complex assemblies of particles behave in ways dramatically different from their individual constituents.
The crisis in Kosovo and, in 1986, the emergence of Slobodan Milošević in Serbia provoked a very negative reaction in Croatia and Slovenia ; politicians from both republics feared that his motives would threaten their republics ' autonomy.
Excavated sites include Saliagos and Kephala ( on Keos ) with signs of copper-working, Each of the small Cycladic islands could support no more than a few thousand people, though Late Cycladic boat models show that fifty oarsmen could be assembled from the scattered communities ( Rutter ), and when the highly organized palace-culture of Crete arose, the islands faded into insignificance, with the exception of Delos, which retained its archaic reputation as a sanctuary throughout antiquity and until the emergence of Christianity.
Things were no better in 2005, despite a career year from first baseman Derrek Lee and the emergence of closer Ryan Dempster.
In emergence myths humanity emerges from another world into the one they currently inhabit.
The genre is most commonly found in Native American cultures where the myths frequently link the final emergence of people from a hole opening to the underworld to stories about their subsequent migrations and eventual settlement in their current homelands.
Francesco Borromini, byname of Francesco Castelli ( 25 September 1599 – 3 August 1667 ), was an architect from Ticino who, with his contemporaries Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Pietro da Cortona, was a leading figure in the emergence of Roman Baroque architecture.
The FSM signed a Compact of Free Association with the U. S., which entered into force on November 3, 1986, marking Micronesia's emergence from trusteeship to independence.
Homo erectus and Neanderthals migrated from Africa to Europe before the emergence of modern humans.
Merchants who profited from the American trade began investing in leather, textiles, iron, coal, sugar, rope, sailcloth, glassworks, breweries, and soapworks, setting the foundations for the city's emergence as a leading industrial centre after 1815.
The emergence of English as a language of Wales results from the incorporation of Wales into England and also dates from approximately this time period.
There were two reasons for this: first, the emergence of further schisms arising from competing reform projects ; and second, a general lack of awareness of Ido as a candidate for an international language.
The larger islands have been continuously inhabited since Neolithic times, were influenced by the emergence of the kingdom of Dál Riata from 500 AD and then absorbed into the emerging Kingdom of Alba under Kenneth MacAlpin.
As a result, the USSR was rapidly transformed from an agrarian society into an industrial power, the basis for its emergence as the world's second largest economy after World War II.
The goddess ' appearance offered contrasting colours to the eye, for her body was dazzling white, intimating her descent from heaven and her robe was dark blue, denoting her emergence from the sea ... But now becomingly took the centre of the stage to the great acclamation of the theatre, and smiled sweetly ... still more affectingly began to gently stir herself ; with gradual, lingering steps, restrained swaying of the hips, and slow inclination of the head she began to advance, her refined movements matching the soft wounds of the flutes.
The former appears in discussions of theories of the emergence of Christianity, and both are used with a different sense from the one common today.
The emergence of the " Christian right " as a political force and part of the Conservative coalition dates from the 1970s.

emergence and sparked
The emergence of Recent Latin in the 20th century restored classical orthodoxy among Latinists and sparked a general ( if still academic ) interest in the beauty of Latin poetry.
Following the emergence of anti-discrimination policies in housing and labor sparked by the civil rights movement, members of the black middle class moved out of the ghetto.
In the late 19th century, the emergence of race pseudo-science and state-sponsored modernization sparked Germany ’ s anti-Romani policy.
Chief among those issues was ( 1 ) the legality of the sale of a block of land at Waitara, which had sparked the first war, but Māori unrest was exacerbated by ( 2 ) a new land confiscation strategy launched by the Government and ( 3 ) the emergence of a fiery nationalist religious movement.
Jim Smith's arrival as manager at the start of the 1991 – 92 season, combined with the emergence of some good young players, sparked a revival in the team's fortunes and that year Portsmouth reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup, losing on penalties to eventual winners Liverpool after a replay.
The elder Vance Astro convinced his younger self to not become an astronaut, and in the process, sparked the premature emergence of the younger Vance's telekinetic powers.
Their emergence were often sparked by the gradual abandon of the timar system administered by the military fiefdom of sipahis, and the tendency of the central government to sub-contract tax revenues as of the 18th century, receiving a determined sum from the derebey and outsourcing on them the task of collecting from the taxpayers themselves.

emergence and reaction
In reaction to the emergence of Reform Judaism, a group of traditionalist German Jews emerged who supported some of the values of the Haskalah but who wanted to defend a conservative, traditional interpretation of Jewish law and tradition.
The 16th century was marked by the emergence of new ideas and literary trends, often as a reaction against what was perceived as the " obscurantism " of the Middle Ages.
In reaction to the emergence of anarchist ideologies and movements, Saint-Yves elaborated a political formula which he believed would lead to a harmonious society.
The crossover depicted the world's reaction to Superman's death in " Funeral for a Friend ," the emergence of four individuals believed to be the " new " Superman, and the eventual return of the original Superman in " Reign of the Supermen!
Modern academic sociology arose as a reaction to modernity, capitalism, urbanization, rationalization, and secularization, bearing a particularly strong interest in the emergence of the modern nation state ; its constituent institutions, its units of socialization, and its means of surveillance.
Gallagher's reaction may have partly been due to the emergence of " Boulevard of Broken Songs ", a popular mash-up mixed by San Francisco DJ and producer Party Ben in late 2004.
The emergence of the Language poets in the 1970s was one reaction to the predominance of the informal confessional lyric.
In reaction to the emergence of anarchist ideologies and movements, Saint-Yves had elaborated a more conservative political-theological formula over a series of 4 books from 1882 onwards which he believed would result in a harmonious society by considering it as an organic unity.

emergence and fear
The fear of the left had been fuelled by the emergence of a radical movement led by militant trades unionists.
The hierarchy was alleged to be motivated by fear of the emergence of the ' popular church ' which challenged their centralized authority.
On a microcosmic level, however, the lifelong oscillation between the two " poles of fear " can be made more bearable, according to Rank, in a relationship with another person who accepts one's uniqueness and difference, and allows for the emergence of the creative impulse — without too much guilt or anxiety for separating from the other.
Along with the division of East and West Germany, Stalin's diplomacy and governance, the development of the atomic bomb, policies of containment of communism, the expansionism of the USSR and USA and a growing lack of trust ( fear of a hegemony ) were seen to be factors in the emergence of the Cold War.
" No fear for wind and storm and with the emergence of the Sun, a sharp contrast will be found between black and white ".
Political activist and author Tim Wise, however, argues that the emergence of red-baiting may be motivated by racism towards U. S. President Barack Obama and fear that the progressive policies of his administration will erode white privilege in the United States.
However, as the Revolution progressed and England witnessed the emergence of popular reform societies advocating Parliamentary reform, the aristocratic section of the Whigs began to fear the spread of revolutionary ideology on to home territory.
Conspiracy theorists fear the outcome will either be the emergence of a Brave New World-like dystopia — a " Brave New World Order " — or the extinction of the human species.
This developmental combination of social skills and the emergence of fear reactions results in attachment behavior such as proximity-seeking, if a familiar, sensitive, responsive, and cooperative adult is available.
The mutual alliance between the two kingdoms ensured that Srivijaya had no need to fear the emergence of a Javanese rival and that the Sailendra had access to the international market.
The emergence of pariah states, such as North Korea ( possibly soon to be joined by Iran ), armed with nuclear weapons was adding to the fear as was the declared ambition of terrorists to steal, buy or build a nuclear device.

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