93 examples of logo in sentences

You may find ology, logy, logo, or log listed as a combining form, its meaning given, and examples of its use in compounds cited.

Let our Tutor teach: Pro means beforehand; logos stands for speech.

Biology (Gr. bios, life, and logos, discourse).

Morphology (Gr. morphe, form, and logos, discourse).

Physiology (Gr. physis, nature, and logos, a discourse).

The creative power of the Logos, in the sense in which St. John interprets and corrects the early, partial, and therefore erroneous theories of the Stoics and of Philo.

Otherwise, I should have preferred to define Logic (from [Greek: logos], "word" and "reason," which are inseparable) as "the science of the laws of thought, that is, of the method of reason"; and Dialectic (from [Greek: dialegesthai], "to converse"and every conversation communicates either facts or opinions, that is to say, it is historical or deliberative) as "the art of disputation," in the modern sense of the word.

It it clear, then, that Logic deals with a subject of a purely à priori character, separable in definition from experience, namely, the laws of thought, the process of reason or the [Greek: logos], the laws, that is, which reason follows when it is left to itself and not hindered, as in the case of solitary thought on the part of a rational being who is in no way misled.

The pranic globes created in this manasic skin by Sound, or the Logos, or vibration, evolved in identically the same waywith a central static core and an outer static envelope, of low and high vibration in prana, creating attraction and repulsion, or gravity and apergy.

Esto de ho logos humon nai nai, ou ou; to de perisson, k.t.l.]).

Justin undoubtedly has the one cardinal doctrine of the fourth Gospel the doctrine of the Logos.

'Jesus Christ is in the proper sense [Greek: idios] the only Son begotten of God, being His Word [Greek: logos] and Firstborn Power'

On its Platonic side the Logos is the Idea of Ideas summing up the world of high abstractions which themselves are also regarded as possessing a separate individuality; they are Logoi by the side of the Logos.

On its Platonic side the Logos is the Idea of Ideas summing up the world of high abstractions which themselves are also regarded as possessing a separate individuality; they are Logoi by the side of the Logos.

The Logos is thus represented as being at once prior to creation (the Johannean [Greek: en archae]) and the efficient cause of itwhich is precisely the doctrine of the Prologue.

We have already remarked that Philo called the Logos "the Light," and quoting in a peculiar form, Ps. xxvi.

Still Volkmar too declares it to be 'notorious' that Celsus was acquainted with the fourth Gospel, alleging i. 67 (as above), ii. 31 (an allusion to the Logos), ii. 36 (a satirical allusion to the issue of blood and water), which passages really seem on the whole to justify the assertion, though not in a quite unqualified form.

He poured milk from a little pitcher into a mug decorated with a Maine Public Radio logo.

He and I designed the logo for Uzvadd, though it may have been refined when the paper was launched.

Beacon House, Inc. (PCW); 12Dec73; R564322. R564323. Logos, the magic word.

This mosaic is of later date than that in the apsis, but is one of the oldest examples of a representation which was evidently directed against the heretical doubts of the Nestorians: "How," said they, pleading before the council of Ephesus, "can we call him God who is only two or three months old; or suppose the Logos to have been suckled and to increase in wisdom?"

If God grant health and permission, this subject will be treated of systematically in a work which I have many years been preparing on the Productive Logos, human and divine, with, and as an introduction to, a full commentary on the Gospel of St. John.

In the profound double significance of the original, the Logos is the Word or the Reason.

HERMES TRISMEGISTUS, or the Thrice-greatest, an Egyptian or Egyptian god to whose teachings or inspirations the Neo-Platonists ascribed the great body of their peculiar doctrines, and whom they regarded as an incarnation or impersonation of the Logos.

To this result the Logos, as Socrates says, has led us, by the path of anthropology.

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