I think sometimes the stereotype of the theologian as all cerebration and no affectivity is accurate-not always by any means, thank God, but sometimes it is true. |
The members gave their consent in writing to HMC official Dr KC Chacko at the 10th annual day cerebration of the Association in Doha. |
I'm happy that you heeded my comments, but they're only the results of lots of experience and some basic common sense, not deep cerebration. |
No doubt it is producing enormous quantities of cerebration, but is it anything more than chaotic and futile cerebration? |
Pink lay in a hazy world of shifting ideas, of coagulating and disintegrating forms of cerebration. |
To begin with, Monism excludes the possibility of volition being determined by cerebration. |