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  • That is an enormous shift, because it makes it possible for us to embrace so much more of the human experience and begin to participate in the life-process in a truly dignified way.

    Andrew Z. Cohen: A Moral Predicament Andrew Z. Cohen 2011

  • Thus the unnatural—chrematistic—means of ministering to the natural life-process becomes elevated as the end of social life:

    Oikos and Logos: Chesterton's Vision of Distributism 2008

  • Rather, it intends to set a life-process in motion: namely, growth in the life given through baptism, growth in communion with God.»

    Deep Furrows Fred 2007

  • Rather, it intends to set a life-process in motion: namely, growth in the life given through baptism, growth in communion with God.»

    Twelve Months of Deep Furrows Fred 2007

  • Rather, it intends to set a life-process in motion: namely, growth in the life given through baptism, growth in communion with God.»

    Archive 2007-11-01 Fred 2007

  • Rather, it intends to set a life-process in motion: namely, growth in the life given through baptism, growth in communion with God.»

    Archive 2007-12-01 Fred 2007

  • The modern world would thus appear to be too natural and too artificial, too much under the dominance of labor and the life-process of the species, as well as too much under the dominance of techne.

    Hannah Arendt d'Entreves, Maurizio Passerin 2006

  • Both are God, in unitheistic terms; both are light, in physical terms; both are united by life-process, in psychological terms.

    The Wonder of Children Michael Gurian 2002

  • Both are God, in unitheistic terms; both are light, in physical terms; both are united by life-process, in psychological terms.

    The Wonder of Children Michael Gurian 2002

  • The mode of production of material life conditions the social, political and intellectual life-process in general.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas GEORGE LICHTHEIM 1968

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