Not exact matches
Rousseau, for example, went back behind the biblical
story and imagined a condition in which mankind had not yet discovered wants; it had only needs that the
world satisfied easily and for the asking, and that consequently did not generate the attitude towards
nature in which it is regarded as something to be conquered and used.
Wright begins with a painfully short analysis of the early church and the assembling of the canon, noting that the emergence of Gnosticism and other heresies led to an emphasis among early Christians on the historical
nature of the church as rooted in the Jewish
story, stressing «the continuity from Jesus» day to their own, and indeed on the continuity of the people of Abraham, transformed through Jesus the Messiah but still obedient to the same
world - transforming call.»
Telling the
story develops the identity and mission of a congregation by establishing the setting of the
story of a local church, its picture of the
world; narrative proclaims corporate
nature.
Miracle
stories are fundamentally ways of expressing the conviction that the
nature of things is not just what it appears to be, but that there are resident in the
world hidden depths and heights of possibility, for which from time to time there is at least some evidence.
If we engage in the «de-mythologizing» of the Revelation to St. John the Divine, as we must also «de-mythologize» the creation
stories in the book Genesis in the Old Testament, we realize that what is being said is that as human existence and the
world in which that existence is set has its origin in the circumambient, everlasting, faithful Love that is nothing other than God — we recall Wesley's hymn, quoted a few paragraphs back, that «his
nature and his Name is Love», and Dante's great closing line in The Divine Comedy about «the Love that moves the sun and the other stars» — so also the «end» toward which all creaturely existence moves is that very same Love.
Pedigree of Atheistic and Creationist Philosophy of Science Ambiguous A very positive review in the science journal
Nature affirms that the new book
Worlds before Adam, by the «influential historian of Earth Science» Martin Rudwick, «challenges the view that geology's development is a
story of secular progress.
Both Hauerwas» understanding of the Christian
story and the relation between the church and the
world are illustrated by his appreciative remarks about George Linbeck's The
Nature of Doctrine: Religion and Theology in a Postliberal Age (AN 1 - 19).
By establishing the setting of the
story of a local church, its picture of the
world, narrative proclaims corporate
nature.
This faith, which sees Jesus as revelation of God in action in history, rests upon the commitment of men to the life which the
story unfolds, or rather, to the person of Jesus himself — grasped in the depths of each man s existence as being what Whitehead said it was: «the revelation of the
nature of God and of his agency in the
world».
Perhaps, indeed, patience could be a virtue only within a
world such as that depicted by the Christian
story: «the disclosure of God's
nature in his mighty acts, the obedience of Christ, and the reciprocity and responsiveness that life in community involves.»
Whether they take place at our site or yours, our programs provide preschoolers ways to connect to the natural
world through seasonal hands - on activities, songs,
stories, farm chores,
nature walks, and wildlife discoveries.
Strycker, a 31 - year - old writer, photographer and self - described «bird man,» will share
stories from his epic round - the -
world journey on Jan. 24 at Chicago's Peggy Notebaert
Nature Museum.
The Baby Einstein
story is one of those inspiring
stories of a young mother who wanted to be able to share a
world of discovery with her baby - exposing her to the surrounding
world by using real -
world objects, music, art, language, science, poetry and
nature in enriching, engaging, and playful ways.
When you're looking for an outing that enlightens the minds of young children, open their eyes to the wonderful
world of
nature and join us for Nature Stories, a family - friendly program open to all every Thursday from 10:30 — 11:
nature and join us for
Nature Stories, a family - friendly program open to all every Thursday from 10:30 — 11:
Nature Stories, a family - friendly program open to all every Thursday from 10:30 — 11:30 am.
We will build fairy houses, go on
nature walks, engage in imaginative play and listen to gnome and fairy
stories from around the
world.
During the 2014 independence referendum campaign, Sturgeon - as part of the nationalists» Yes Scotland group - told a
story about a Scotland that would go its own way, where politicians would break from Westminster «austerity» and take decisions that reflected the peculiarly compassionate
nature of the people (readers who had the misfortune to be born outside Scotland must remember that those of us who entered the
world north of the border are special because we just are).
Rami Tzabar, development editor for BBC Radio Science and
World Service, called the
story «a forensic analysis of everything that is wrong with current (and past) attitudes to flooding, an innate misguided belief that every major event is a freak of
nature and that we can engineer our way out of the problem whilst largely ignoring the cause.»
That, like all good
nature - writing
stories, we would search and search and then search some more, and then, just as we were packing up, we'd see one: glowing like a beacon, a single revolutionary invertebrate in a
world lit by artificial coal - fired lights.
Emily Sohn is a freelance journalist in Minneapolis, Minnesota, whose
stories have appeared in
Nature, the Los Angeles Times, Discovery News, U.S. News &
World Report, Science News, and other publications.
The
Nature Podcast brings you the best
stories from the
world of science each week.
The title won't draw you in with an intricate
story of medieval rivalry and bloodshed involving a vast fantasy
world, but the pick - up and play
nature of the game will.
John Wick: Chapter 2 La La Land A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez
Story A Most Violent Year Adult Beginners Adventures of Power Afternoon Delight Alex of Venice All The Light In The Sky Amy Animal Kingdom Attenberg Avengers: Age of Ultron Bad Turn Worse Beats Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest Bellflower Big Game Birdman Black Blue Ruin Blue Valentine Bones Brigade: An Autobiography Boyhood Brick Mansions Butter C.O.G. Ceremony Charlie Countryman Child of God Cop Car CXL Dark Places Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes Deadfall Don Jon Don't Think Twice Drive Dumb and Dumber To Embers Escape from Tomorrow Foxcatcher Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Fubar: Balls to the Wall Fury Godzilla Going the Distance Gone Girl Grey Gardens Gridlocked Guardians of the Galaxy Holy Motors Holy Rollers Hungry Hearts Hunt for the Wilderpeople I Am Chris Farley Imperial Dreams In the Blood Inherent Vice Inside Out Iris Jack Goes Boating Jackass 3 Jersey Boys Joan Rivers: A Piece Of Work Joe Jurassic
World Just Jim Kaboom Kill the Irishman Klovn: The Movie (Klown) Let Me In Liberal Arts Life Itself Live Die Repeat: Edge of Tomorrow Lola Versus Louder Than a Bomb Lucy LUV Mad Max: Fury Road Maggie Man of Steel Maps to the Stars Melancholia Men, Women, & Children Miami Connection Middle of Nowhere My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn
Nature Calls Nightcrawler Nighthawks Oddsac One & Two Only God Forgives Peep
World Pincus Pricecheck Prince Avalanche Rabbit Hole Raze Robot & Frank Rosewater Rubber Rudderless San Andreas Save the Date Scream 4 Sleepwalk With Me Smashed Snowpiercer Somewhere Southpaw Spring Breakers Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens Submarine Sun Don't Shine Take Shelter Take This Waltz Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Terminator Genisys The Amazing Spider - Man The Bastard Sings The Sweetest Song The Cold Lands The Comedy The Equalizer The Expendables 3 The Fault in Our Stars The Gambler The Girl The Girlfriend Experience The Grand Budapest Hotel The Hateful Eight The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 The Kids Are All Right The Kings of Summer The One I Love The Raid The Rambler The Revenant The Rover The Second Mother (Que Horas Ela Volta?)
CoF: So, the intention was to depict a realistic portrayal of the ballet
world despite the abstract
nature of the
story?
Due to its silly
nature, dopey
story and revised A Link Between
Worlds art style, it is often considered a parody of the Zelda games and not a true instalment, despite the fact its Director states otherwise.
As I experienced the opening on the ship, I was imagining all the potential that the game had to offer with its gorgeous visuals and the possibilities of the open
world exploration, however the abrupt
nature of the
story and how it is told manages to spoil a good chunk of the game leaving the player without a sense of purpose in the
world.
Where Doctor Strange falls short is in the recently troublesome superhero «big bad» and despite the presence of esteemed actor Mads Mikkelsen (who sadly has become a bit of a villain typecast in recent years), the purple eyed Kaecilius, who wants nothing more than to meet a
world destroying entity is anything but the adversary the unique Stephen Strange deserved, while the previously mentioned
nature of this following the playbook origin
story isn't breaking much ground in the way it tells the
story of a man at his lowest finally realising his true potential.
Children are captivated by
nature and the nest box cameras quite literally bring the nesting season to life in the classroom and allow us to follow the
stories of the nesting birds, giving children a front row seat to the
world hidden within the nest box.
You'll come to know the
world and human
nature in a unique way by visiting schools and communities in your recruiting; talking with educators, parents, and policymakers; hearing thousands of life
stories each year as you read applications and take part in admission committee deliberations, and then following the students you admitted throughout their college years and beyond.
Second, after reading Avner Segall's (2003) «Maps as
Stories About the
World,» teacher candidates were able to learn more about the subjective
nature of maps and data representation by adjusting the number of classes and classification ranges.
Just as the sentence takes us into an unexpected
world, the rest of the
story takes some surprising turns as the young Sugar Mecklin, Nordan's protagonist through his early work, learns more about the
nature of chickens than he bargains for and more about his momma and daddy than he ever expected to.
As much a
story about a young man and his friends trying to make their way in the
world as a profoundly affecting exploration of the
nature of truth and storytelling, The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards will appeal to readers of Tom Rachman's The Imperfectionists and Jennifer Egan's A Visit from the Goon Squad with its elegantly constructed exploration of the
stories we tell to find out who we really are.
From
stories about friendships that dissolved when one person revealed a hidden self or moved into a different
world, to tales of relationships sabotaged by competition, personal ambition, or careless indifference, The Friend Who Got Away casts new light on the meaning and
nature of women's friendships.
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NATURE's two - part special Dogs That Changed the
World tells the epic
story of the wolf's evolution, how «man's best friend» changed human society and how we in turn have radically transformed dogs.
I wanted to hint at how
stories themselves — which by
nature must be self - contained in order to be readable — emerge out of a much more complicated
world of lived experience.
But besides music my great passion has always been travel — exploring our beautiful
world, full of diversity and amazing cultures, people with unique
stories and breathtaking
nature that our
world has to offer.
Our clientele came from all over the
world, and I loved hearing their
stories about connecting with
nature in our winter paradise.
It shows the basics about the Aboriginal culture: their way of life, their connection to
Nature, their beliefs, their
stories... It is an excellent start to learn about one of the
world's oldest living cultures and open our mind to an entirely different system of society.
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The city is awash with various colored light sources that reflect on the wet streets, giving the
world a lovely glow which nicely contrasts the dark tone of the
story, and the brooding
nature of Batman himself.
Story: 9 Despite some writings problem and generally unimpressive characters, this tale of conspiracy, morality, human
nature and links to our own
world kept me hooked from start to finish.
The
world is literally filled with things to do within the
story and several key missions that go about the true
nature of the Cars brand which of course is racing.
«Once the game launches in the West, payers will have the ability to experience the flowing
nature of action martial arts that they have come to love, but will experience it in a modern format blended together with deep
story lines and an epic online
world populated by millions.»
Featuring an incredible senstation of scale, a solid, thought - provoking
story on
nature and genetics, a raoring score from Sir John Willaims, and some of the most cutting edge visual effects of all time, the movie was a cultural phenomenon that got the entire
world talking about dinosaurs again.
The random
nature of each dungeon also adds to the wonder of the
world, while most of the nonessential
story dungeons are randomly generated you honestly wouldn't know the difference between the random generation and the effort a map maker would put in over weeks of work.
Completing the Game makes this obvious, and a lot of the more is foreshadowing future games and setting up the
nature of the gods this is one of the few open
world games where the distractions didn't make.me forget the
story itself.
- due out this Fall -
story will take players to the past
world - features two key characters, including the knight in black as well as a mysterious fairy named «Kyururu» - Kyururu lends his powers to the hero - Druid job will be available, and is a specialist at hitting numerous enemies at once - Druid job is characterized by the ability to freely control the power of
nature
They were very careful throughout the process to avoid revealing
story spoilers so it is still unclear what the subtitle is referencing, but I have a feeling it is a reference to the open
world nature of the game in some way.