- Orthodox,
taught Christ "to be
acknowledged in two natures, inconfusedly,
unchangeably, indivisibly, inseparably": one
divine and one human, and that both natures...
- An
immutable characteristic is any
physical attribute perceived as
unchangeable,
entrenched and innate. The term is
often used to
describe segments of...
- already-known sources. The
nature of the past itself, by contrast, is
static and
unchangeable. Some
historians focus on the
interpretative and
explanatory aspects...
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau,
argue that law
reflects essentially moral and
unchangeable laws of nature. The
concept of "natural law"
emerged in
ancient Gr****...
-
translated as "Ideas"—are the non-physical, timeless, absolute, and
unchangeable essences of all things,
which objects and
matter in the
physical world...
-
religious law and
tradition which, in
their opinion, is
binding and
unchangeable. They
consider all
other expressions of Judaism,
including Modern Orthodoxy...
-
sensitive to
visual stimuli. Roy
Baumeister suggests that male ****uality is
unchangeable,
except for a
brief period in
childhood during which fetishism could...
-
mirrored anti-Semitic
views by
suggesting that
Jewishness is an inherent,
unchangeable trait found in one's "blood."[page needed]
Framed this way,
Jewish identity...
- way. I have no choice. I wouldn't
change it if I could. ****uality is
unchangeable. In a 2007
speech on the
Martin Luther King Day
Celebration at Clayton...
- CPU designs, the
instruction decoder is
implemented as a hardwired,
unchangeable binary decoder circuit. In others, a
microprogram is used to translate...