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essence and was
Early Chinese anchoritism was theoretically aimed at a mystic pantheist union with the divine, personal salvation being achieved when the mystical recluse united with divine essence.
Critically, the film was also better received than the first two instalments, with some critics remarking that it was the first Harry Potter film to truly capture the essence of the novels.
Under Arianism, Christ was instead not consubstantial with God the Father since both the Father and the Son under Arius were made of " like " essence or being ( see homoiousia ) but not of the same essence or being ( see homoousia ).
According to the teaching of Arius, the preexistent Logos and thus the incarnate Jesus Christ was a created being ; that only the Son was directly created and begotten by God the Father, before ages, but was of a distinct, though similar, essence or substance from the Creator ; his opponents argued that this would make Jesus less than God, and that this was heretical.
Jesus was God in essence, being and or nature ( ousia ), which the Latin fathers translated as substantia.
The temple to Ares in the agora of Athens that Pausanias saw in the second century AD had only been moved and rededicated there during the time of Augustus ; in essence it was a Roman temple to the Augustan Mars Ultor.
His primary interest was in applying the methodology of science to realms of inner experience and the spiritual worlds ( Steiner's appreciation that the essence of science is its method of inquiry is unusual among esotericists ), and Steiner called anthroposophy Geisteswissenschaft ( lit.
His " Software Tools " series spread the essence of ' C / Unix thinking ' with makeovers for BASIC, FORTRAN, and Pascal-and most notably his ' Ratfor ' ( rational FORTRAN ) was put in the public domain.
German strategist Carl von Clausewitz stated that " the employment of battles ... to achieve the object of war " was the essence of strategy.
The essence of Zakonopravilo was based on Corpus Iuris Civilis.
The political revolt brought little social change, however, and 19th century Chilean society preserved the essence of the stratified colonial social structure, which was greatly influenced by family politics and the Roman Catholic Church.
The view that there was no rigid structure is reinforced by S. T. Joshi, who stated " Lovecraft's imaginary cosmogony was never a static system but rather a sort of aesthetic construct that remained ever adaptable to its creator's developing personality and altering interests ... here was never a rigid system that might be posthumously appropriated ... he essence of the mythos lies not in a pantheon of imaginary deities nor in a cobwebby collection of forgotten tomes, but rather in a certain convincing cosmic attitude.
It was Maurice Fréchet who, in 1906, had distilled the essence of the Bolzano – Weierstrass property and coined the term compactness to refer to this general phenomenon.
In essence, the earliest vision of Christendom was a vision of a Christian theocracy, a government founded upon and upholding Christian values, whose institutions are spread through and over with Christian doctrine.
The essence of the design was the ability to transfer charge along the surface of a semiconductor from one storage capacitor to the next.
In classical thought, a definition was taken to be a statement of the essence of a thing.
In essence, the data warehousing concept was intended to provide an architectural model for the flow of data from operational systems to decision support environments.
In essence, the accusation was that the accused committed treason against the " benevolent and righteous " common cause.

essence and cause
Thus, he reasoned that existence must be due to an agent cause that necessitates, imparts, gives, or adds existence to an essence.
Nichiren believed that the sutra contained the essence of all of Gautama Buddha's teachings, of which related to the law of cause and effect and karma.
It is ontologically neutral, and is brought from potential existing into actual existence by way of a cause that is external to its essence.
It is here where it can be argued that it's impossible to get a higher or maximum concept of God since existence, as an entity itself, would be the totality of causality, every force to cause, every effect from cause, everything in and of existence, every governing rule or law, every property and attribute, and the very necessity and essence value of all there is, was, could be, or ever will be.
Pyrocumulus is not recognized by the WMO as a distinct genus or species, but is, in essence, cumulus congestus formed under special circumstances that can also cause severe turbulance.
To defend the possibility of miracles and God's omnipotence against the encroachment of the independent secondary causes, some medieval Muslim theologians such as Al-Ghazali rejected the idea of cause and effect in essence, but accepted it as something that facilitates humankind's investigation and comprehension of natural processes.
The essence of Satyagraha is that it seeks to eliminate antagonisms without harming the antagonists themselves, as opposed to violent resistance, which is meant to cause harm to the antagonist.
However, in essence, all immunosuppressive drugs have the potential to cause immunodeficiency.
( 1955 ), had come out ; and my dad took me to see it — I just see her, and I go, uh-oh, it doesn't really quite register with me, ' cause I'm in total shock, because I wanted to hate her, but the instant that I met her, I got the essence of her.
He is absolute substance only insofar as he is absolute cause, of philosophy and his essence lies precisely in his creative power.
If they happen at the same time, then in essence cause is effect and effect is cause.
Ash ' ari theologians rejected cause and effect in essence, but accepted it as something that facilitates humankind's investigation and comprehension of natural processes.
Although the responses were, in essence, agronomic effects, they also tended to cause major changes in farm economies, especially concerning the type and composition of different agricultural supplies and enhancing marketability.
This does not cause the divine omniscience to undergo any limitation ; unless, misled by common usage, one should designate as " possible " those things whose undetermined state results not from their own essence, but only from our deficient knowledge of the essence.
So, in definition, while the five elements are the material cause of all living beings, they cannot be called evolvents because living beings are not separate from the five elements in essence.
D. Nothing can cause itself to exist ( 4th ), so God can ’ t cause himself to exist unless God is composed of some essence that in and of itself has the property of timelessness.
For instance, experiments are ideally suited to addressing nomothetic explanations or probably cause ; surveys — population frequency descriptions, correlations studies — predictions ; ethnography — descriptions and interpretations of cultural processes ; and phenomenology — descriptions of the essence of phenomena or lived experiences.
In essence, misapplication of regression to the mean can reduce all events to a " just so " story, without cause or effect.
In essence, there are four main types of adverb: adverbs of time ( danes ( today ), večno ( perpetually )), adverbs of place ( domov ( towards home, homewards )), adverbs of manner ( grdo ( uglily ), povsem ( entirely )) and adverbs of cause and reason ( nalašč ( on purpose )).
Derrida's non-concept of différance, resembles, but is not, negative theology, an attempt to present a tacit metaphysics without pointing to any existent essence as the first cause or transcendental signified.

essence and division
The division of civil and military duties was in essence reversed again in the 12th century, when the posts of praitōr and military doux were held in tandem.
In a merger Hydro acquired this company in 1986, in essence establishing the light metal division Hydro Aluminium.
This division had great social significance, as mediatised princes were considered equal to royals for marriage purposes ; in essence they were regarded as royalty.
Lévi-Strauss proposed that the initial motivation for the exchange of women was the incest taboo, which he deemed to be the beginning and essence of culture as it was the first rule to check natural impulses ; and secondarily the sexual division of labour.
On July 15, 2003, AOL announced that it would close down its browser division, which was in essence Netscape's Mozilla.

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