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Along the way, he developed a worldview remarkably in tune with what is now regarded as Trumpism: suspicious of free trade and liberal immigration policies, wary of military adventurism, and contemptuous of the old order.

He renamed himself Moondog for a howling bulldog he had loved as a boy, and developed a worldview that embraced Norse mythology and Viking culture as the pinnacles of European civilization.

At Qumrān this group not only preserved their beliefs but developed a worldview that rejected the rest of the Jewish people, espoused a highly dualistic view of the world (i.e., a world sharply divided between good and evil, light and darkness), and looked for an imminent divine judgment of the wicked.

Although the LPF was established post-9/11, Fortuyn had already developed a worldview based on the "clash between civilizations", namely between "modernity" and Islam, or Western society and Islamic culture.

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An intriguing concept is sometimes used in efforts to articulate the possibility of developing a worldview for which the material world is intimately intertwined with meaning and holiness.

The similarities among all three of his features (he also wrote the screenplay for "Domino") are striking and suggest that Mr. Kelly is developing a worldview, puzzling through the great questions, or fast-working himself into a creative impasse, maybe all three.

But in the end, the practical knowledge of the servants will prove much more powerful and effective compared to the lofty contemplations of the Masters who, instead of really interacting with and transforming nature, rather develop a worldview, i.e. an imaginary vision of nature (as a spherical, harmonious whole, a κόσμος).

Their smartphones have helped them develop a worldview that is far bigger than one might imagine.

BioLogos differs from ASA in specifically focusing on the issues about evolution, and striving towards a mission "to help the church develop a worldview that embraces both of these complex but complementary ways of understanding the world and our place in it".

Reason being is that after World War II the United States had developed a Manichean worldview that infected its foreign policy.

He gave credit to the German philosopher Wilhelm Dilthey, author of "Entwürfe zur Kritik der historischen Vernunft" ("Outlines for the Critique of Historical Reason"), for having developed a typification of worldviews, but he doubted and even rejected the skepticism that flows necessarily from the relativity of the various types.

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