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The second chapter, "Rain of Fire", deals with the masterliness of Revelation, and the intertwining of Christianity and Neoplatonism: "the synapse is Plotinus", we are told briskly.
The Rev. Stanley L. Jaki, a physicist and theologian whose prolific writings parsed the histories of science and religion and the intertwining of faith and reason, died on Tuesday in Madrid, where he had traveled from Rome after delivering a lecture.
She believed in the sanctity of work, and the intertwining of work and society.
Nationalist sentiment has been rising in Indonesia in recent years and the intertwining of legal and diplomatic issues has made the matter increasingly complex for foreign governments seeking a reprieve for their citizens facing execution.
The love of beauty and the intertwining of art and fragrances were passed on to the next generation, with Anne, Agnès and Françoise Costa carrying the torch of "La Maison Fragonard".
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And with the intertwining of past and present, pastoral and urban, you can't help thinking how truly marvelous it would be if along with all these other boundaries, the distinctions between life and death were further confounded, as if this ersatz city were also an elaborate apiary, in which the building's ingredients were still alive.
As a result of the integration of molecular and morphological approaches for the reconstruction of phylogenies, and of the intertwining of developmental and evolutionary biology, further prospects are open for a fruitful interaction between these two fields in what we may call a phylo-evo-devo approach.
In America, where we still jones for innocence and ruin, the intertwining of power and art hasn't generally been a preoccupation of our literature — what a photograph of a meadow might have to do with Guantánamo, whether a play about marriage is connected to the doings of the secretary of state.
The men hit it off last year at an event at Fordham University, going zinger-for-zinger and waxing about the intertwining of humor and faith.
"At work in Australia's immigration policies and practices is the intertwining of militarism and punishment working hand-in-hand with the compromising of detainees' healthcare by the drive to secure profits," they write.
You could describe the evening, with its luminaries whose careers date from the 1940s, as historical, and its theme, the intertwining of jazz vocal and instrumental traditions over many decades.
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