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"I really don't imagine any robot would have a problem making that particular judgment."
Given some kind of mortal scale, how was he supposed to make that particular judgment?
It is generally contrasted with a particular judgment right after death.
Skif didn't take offense, but he wasn't going to accept that particular judgment without a fight, either.
The publisher was smart, successful, and perceptive, but I felt that this particular judgment was wrong.
Most Christians believe in the immortality of the soul and particular judgment and see the story as consistent with it.
Because some have a prevision of the glory to come and others foretaste their suffering, the state of waiting is called "Particular Judgment".
Souls are said to pass into hell by God's irrevocable judgment, either immediately after death (particular judgment) or in the general judgment.
The Western theological concepts of original sin, predestination, purgatory and particular judgment are generally rejected by traditional Orthodox theologians.
It is a legal phrase which refers to the legal, moral, political, and social principles used by a court to compose the rationale of a particular judgment.
Immediately upon death each soul undergoes the particular judgment, and depending upon the state of the person's soul, goes to heaven, purgatory, or hell.
Most Christians believe that upon bodily death the soul experiences the particular judgment and is either rewarded with eternal heaven or condemned to an eternal hell.
In addition, there are beliefs in a Particular judgment right after death and a General judgement or Last judgment after the resurrection.
Zoroastrianism also includes beliefs about the renovation of the world and individual judgment (cf. general and particular judgment), including the resurrection of the dead.
Since the righteous dead are rewarded in the bosom of Abraham before Judgment Day, this belief represents a form of particular judgment.
The particular judgment of the individual person is lost sight of in the universal judgment by which the Messiah vindicate the wrongs endured by Israel.
Once the particular judgment made can be thought of as a person's "attitude," however, construal assumptions elicit discomfort, presumably because they dispense with the intuitively appealing attitude concept.
The Church's liturgy serves to strike a balance between individual and communal dimensions of eschatology: the Particular Judgment and the Universal Judgment.
Reflective equilibrium is a state of balance or coherence among a set of beliefs arrived at by a process of deliberative mutual adjustment among general principles and particular judgments.
A second particular judgment they refer to as the Bema Seat judgement occurs after (or as) salvation is discerned when awards are granted based on works toward heavenly treasures.
Although later critics have often disagreed with James' particular judgments of individual writers or works, almost all acknowledge that James helped to make narrative fiction discussable as one of the fine arts.
Accordingly, the Church teaches that each soul will appear before the judgment seat of Christ immediately after death and receive a particular judgment based on the deeds of their earthly life.
His fresco of a particular judgment is in the Bardi banking family tomb, in a chapel of the Basilica di Santa Croce di Firenze.
The more common Christian belief about the Intermediate State between death and Judgment Day is immortality of the soul followed immediately after death of the body by Particular Judgment.
It was an original writ, issuing out of chancery to the judges of any subordinate court, commanding them in the king's name to proceed to judgment, but without specifying any particular judgment.