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* Spiritual Israel Church and Its Army, founded using the term Church of God in David
The terms " Spiritual Emergence " and " Spiritual Emergency " were coined by Stanislav and Christina Grof in order to describe a spiritual crisis in a person's life ( precedents of Grof's approach in this regard are found in Jung, Perry, Dabrowski, Bateson, Laing, Cooper and antipsychiatry in the widest sense of the term ).
* Spiritual quotient, a term in popular psychology
* The term is used to describe the meditation practice of Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University.
The term is used to differentiate lords — who are either life peers or hereditary peers, although the hereditary right to the House of Lords was abolished for all but ninety-two peers in 1999 — from the Lords Spiritual, who sit in the House as bishops in the Church of England.
Buchman liked the term, and launched a campaign for Moral and Spiritual Re-Armament in east London.
Chögyam Trungpa coined the term spiritual materialism with his book Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism from talks explaining Buddhism given while opening the Karma Dzong meditation center in Boulder, Colorado.
Two Afro-Caribbean syncretic faiths, the Shouter or Spiritual Baptist and the Orisha faith ( formerly called Shangos, a less than complimentary term ) are among the fastest growing religious groups, as are a host of American-style evangelical and fundamentalist churches usually lumped as " Pentecostal " by most Trinidadians ( although this designation is often inaccurate ).
Spiritual Assembly is a term given by ` Abdu ' l-Bahá to refer to elected councils that govern the Bahá ' í Faith.
In 1902 ` Abdu ' l-Bahá sent a very important tablet to the Chicago governing body where he said “ let the designation of that body be ‘ Spiritual Assembly ’— this for the reason that, were it to use the term ‘ House of Justice ’, the government might hereafter come to suppose that it was acting as a court of law, or concerning itself in political matters, or that, at some indeterminate future time, it would involve itself in the affairs of government ....
In 2008, Gen-la Khyenrab became Acting General Spiritual Director, under Geshe Kelsang Gyatso's supervision, and assumed the post of General Spiritual Director in August 2009 for a four-year term.
Spiritual wifery is a term first used in America by the Immortalists in and near the Blackstone Valley of Rhode Island and Massachusetts in the 1740s.
Some feel that " Spiritual Computing " is a term so fraught with philosophical and theological error ( typically Christians who believe the Holy Spirit by its nature is not treated by mathematics, numerical methods or computation ) that usage of the term " Spiritual Computing " impedes acceptance of the field in the religious world.

term and emergence
Prior to the emergence of the term Mizrahi, the term " Arab Jews " was sometimes used to describe Jews of the Arab world.
However, with the emergence of dancesport in modern times, the term has become narrower in scope.
The term mechatronics is typically used to refer to macroscopic systems but futurists have predicted the emergence of very small electromechanical devices.
But the emergence of the term " folk " coincided with an " outburst of national feeling all over Europe " that was particularly strong at the edges of Europe, where national identity was most asserted.
The term emergence in physics is thus used not to signify complexity, but rather to distinguish which laws and concepts apply to macroscopic scales, and which ones apply to microscopic scales.
This reductionist understanding is very different from that usually implied by the term ' emergence ', which typically intends that what emerges is more than the sum of the processes from which it emerges.
The term E-Learning 2. 0 is a neologism for CSCL systems that came about during the emergence of Web 2. 0 From an E-Learning 2. 0 perspective, conventional e-learning systems were based on instructional packets, which were delivered to students using assignments.
The traditional view of archaeologists, that the appearance of urbanization at excavation sites could be read as a sufficient index for the development of a polis was criticised by François Polignac in 1984 and has not been taken for granted in recent decades: the polis of Sparta for example was established in a network of villages. The term polis which in archaic Greece meant city, changed with the development of the governance center in the city to indicate state ( which included its surrounding villages ), and finally with the emergence of a citizenship notion between the land owners it came to describe the entire body of citizens.
The term Osiris-Dionysus is used by Timothy Freke and Peter Gandy to refer to a group of deities worshipped around the Mediterranean in the centuries prior to the emergence of Christianity.
It was a metaphor for the idealized process of immigration and colonization by which different nationalities, cultures and " races " ( a term that could encompass nationality, ethnicity and race ) were to blend into a new, virtuous community, and it was connected to utopian visions of the emergence of an American " new man ".
In the 20th century, the significant improvement of the standard of living of a society, and the consequent emergence of the middle class, broadly applied the term “ conspicuous consumption ” to the men, women, and households who possessed the discretionary income that allowed them to practice the patterns of economic consumption — of goods and services — which were motivated by the desire for prestige, the public display of social status, rather than by the intrinsic, practical utility of the goods and the services proper.
The term homophile began to disappear with the emergence of the Gay Liberation movements of the late 1960s and early 1970s, replaced by a new set of terminology such as gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender, although some of the homophile groups survived until the 1980s, 1990s and even the present day.
While the use of the word to describe what is now known as jungle is debatable, the emergence of the term in relation to electronic music circles can be roughly traced to lyrics used in Jamaican toasting ( a pre-cursor to modern MCs ), circa 1970.
Criticism of the usage of the term by managers began already in its emergence in the early 80s.
b ) The emergence of the need to develop long term treatment mechanisms and strategies, as opposed to incisive therapeutic treatments.
Some scholars argue for refocusing the term on community-based activity within the domain of civil society, based on the belief that a strong non-governmental public sphere is a precondition for the emergence of a strong liberal democracy.
With the emergence of Ukrainian nationalism in the mid nineteenth-century, the term went out of use in what is now eastern and central Ukraine, with modern-day western Ukraine ( namely Carpathian Ruthenia ) remaining part of Czechoslovakia prior to World War II.
Smith said that the ambiguity of the term Elohim is the result of such changes, cast in terms of " vertical translatability " by Smith ( 2008 ); i. e. the re-interpretation of the gods of the earliest recalled period as the national god of the monolatrism as it emerged in the 7th to 6th century BCE in the Kingdom of Judah and during the Babylonian captivity, and later in terms of monotheism by the emergence of Rabbinical Judaism in the 2nd century CE .< ref > Mark S. Smith, God in translation: deities in cross-cultural discourse in the biblical world, vol.
The phenomenon of using songs or chants, in some form, to accompany sea labor preceded the emergence of the term " shanty " in the historical record of the mid-19th century.
This dollar is often referred to as a " Suzy " or " Susie "; another variation is to refer to the coin as a " Susan B " or " Susie / Suzy B ;" another common term is the " Carter quarter ," referring to its emergence during the Presidential term of Jimmy Carter and the fact that it was often confused with the quarter-dollar coin.
His term in office was dominated by both internal unionist struggles, seeing the political emergence of Ian Paisley from the right and Alliance Party of Northern Ireland from the left, and an emergent nationalist resurgence.
The somewhat controversial term was coined during racial segregation in 1960s America at the time of the music genre's emergence in popular music culture.

term and describes
Art is a term that describes a diverse range of human activities and the products of those activities, but here refers to the visual arts, which cover the creation of images or objects in fields including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other visual media.
This movement began in Italy in the 14th century and the term, literally meaning rebirth, describes the revival of interest in the artistic achievements of the Classical world.
Most often, the term describes those who create within a context of the fine arts or ' high culture ', activities such as drawing, painting, sculpture, acting, dancing, writing, filmmaking, photography, and music — people who use imagination, talent, or skill to create works that may be judged to have an aesthetic value.
The term aweigh describes an anchor when it is hanging on the rode and is not resting on the bottom.
The term " anti-ballistic missile " describes any antimissile system designed to counter ballistic missiles.
Alexander's term, " debauched sensory appreciation " describes how the repetition of a circumstance encourages habit design as a person adapts to circumstances or builds skills.
Atomic Semantics is a term which describes the guarantees provided by a data register shared by several processors in a parallel machine or in a network of computers working together.
Even in contemporary India the term rasa denoting " flavor " or " essence " is used colloquially to describe the aesthetic experiences in films ; " māsala mix " describes popular Hindi cinema films which serve a so called balanced emotional meal for the masses, savored as rasa by these spectators.
The term was coined by Fanya Montalvo by analogy with NP-complete and NP-hard in complexity theory, which formally describes the most famous class of difficult problems.
The term also accurately describes the condition of the baseball itself.
The Latin term ultra vires describes activities of officials within an organization or polity that fall outside the constitutional or statutory authority of those officials.
The term also describes films that have remained popular over a long period of time amongst a small group of followers.
The term " instant celebrity " describes someone who becomes a celebrity in a very short period of time.
However in Daoism it refers more often to a meta-physical term that describes a force that encompasses the entire universe but which cannot be described nor felt.
The term cretin describes a person so affected, but, as with words such as spastic, idiot and lunatic, also is a word of abuse.
The term " congregationalist polity " describes a form of church governance that is based on the local congregation.
In philosophy, the term critical theory describes the neo-Marxist philosophy of the Frankfurt School, developed in Europe in the 1930s, that engaged the works of intellectuals such as Friedrich Nietzsche and Sigmund Freud.
The term medical condition is used as a synonym for medical state, where it describes a patient's current state, as seen from a medical standpoint.
Arne Garborg describes land-draugar coming fresh from the graveyards, and the term draug is even used of vampires.
The term is a modern word that describes the portrayal of the human anatomy and sexuality with high-art aspirations, differentiating such work from commercial pornography.
The term is sometimes also colloquially used to refer to acceptance of the modern evolutionary synthesis, a scientific theory that describes how biological evolution occurs.
Although the term describes events as impinging on England, from the outset the conflicts involved wars with and civil wars within both Scotland and Ireland ; see Wars of the Three Kingdoms for an overview.
In thermodynamics, the term exothermic (" outside heating ") describes a process or reaction that releases energy from the system, usually in the form of heat, but also in the form of light ( e. g. a spark, flame, or explosion ), electricity ( e. g. a battery ), or sound ( e. g. burning hydrogen ).
Environmental skepticism is an umbrella term that describes those that argue that particular claims put forward by environmentalists and environmental scientists who support the first are false or exaggerated, along with those who are critical of environmentalism in general.
The distinction between the two is subtle: " higher-order " describes a mathematical concept of functions that operate on other functions, while " first-class " is a computer science term that describes programming language entities that have no restriction on their use ( thus first-class functions can appear anywhere in the program that other first-class entities like numbers can, including as arguments to other functions and as their return values ).

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