For perhaps there is a wider
angle of vision on the universe to which I do not myself have access.
To read him on any subject is to be forced to look, through such distinctions, from
many angles of vision at once.
About how, for example, Maximus thinks that contemplation eventually gifts the saint with a
divine angle of vision, wherein the fabric of time itself — as Ustin whispers to Ustina — unravels.
Grey also uses her
feminist angle of vision to expose how global capitalism destroys the «economy of care» between mother and child.
Along the way are various encounters with monks, prostitutes, sages, criminals, and others who add their
distinctive angles of vision on everyday life in China.
It could be argued that Merton as a monk solitary proved his relevance to modern Catholic life precisely in that
peculiar angle of vision which his hermitage afforded him.
Of course, I had my
own angle of vision, one that made me critical of the dominantly Neo-Orthodox tendencies of the Niebuhrian generation.
Poets are also able to provide a
unique angle of vision for those whose imaginations have atrophied — and what could be more important to believers than the imagination?
As a 20th century person, she envisions God not as «out there,» but rather as perceived among us through the
proper angle of vision.
We do not doubt the reality of what we see on television, are largely unaware of the
special angle of vision it affords.»
The fact that the Old Testament may be an object of investigation in 1) church seminaries and divinity schools; 2) undergraduate departments of religion; 3) Near Eastern language and civilization programs; 4) archaeological institutes; 5) comparative literature studies; 6) English classes; or 7) anthropology departments makes for a considerably
diverse angle of vision on the subject.
For even these deviations, while unintelligible from the point of view of one frame of order, might not be without intelligibility from within a
wider angle of vision.
The pieces include interpretations of microscopic forms, expressive manipulations of
unusual angles of vision, playful placements of figures whose points of view contrast with that of the artist and more abstract presentations of a visual experience.
The books cited here suggest the
many angles of vision and academic disciplines from which Lewis's work generally and the Chronicles in particular continue to receive serious attention.
But what if the next big thing isn't so much a technology as it is a way of thinking about business —
an angle of vision that promises to create new kinds of markets entirely?
And from
his angle of vision, the message is exquisitely clear.
But up on the mountain there is
another angle of vision.
One way to avoid such separation is to note that
each angle of vision may shed light upon the other.
Below I offer three brief illustrations of ways in which the two
angles of vision can interact, enriching and qualifying one another in our thinking.
We could not think at all without the traditional doctrines, but we can hope to shift
our angle of vision slightly as we look again upon the mystery.
The angle of vision from which one approaches a topic of such vast complexity and importance as capital makes a large difference.
In the name of
their angle of vision, without being aware of what they were doing, they were both bearing false witness against their neighbor.
We can acknowledge the possibility that
every angle of vision will produce a new insight, and that the new insight is neither right nor wrong, it is just another way of comprehending.
Fowlerâ $ ™ s conjunctive stage is the final stage: â $ œIn the transition to the Conjunctive stage one begins to make peace with the tension arising from the realization that truth must be approached from a number of different directions and
angles of vision.
One might argue with
their angle of vision, as a number of my conservative Jewish friends do, but no one would label it, as Frank describes the Republican votes of the less well - off, a «species of derangement.»
Eccentric in this case simply means that it provides
an angle of vision that is somewhat off center.
Faith is not absolutely uninterested in such research, because historical research does provide fascinating and sometimes even useful footnotes to our faith —
angles of vision on our sources.
Because of motion, lapse of time, mobility of
the angle of vision, and the intimacy of the close - up, the viewer has a sense of presence that is much more tense than in any other art form.
In my own view, this has been to the detriment of some more fundamental theological emphases, but one can not deny the legitimacy of
this angle of vision.
In meeting that dread responsibility he needs, of course, all the human help he can get, from the community of faith and from secular wisdom, But
the angle of vision must be his own, and the synthesis must be the work of God upon his own conscience, heart and mind.
(i.e., in seeking to grasp the interior world and associative faculties of an animal it is not enough to try to diminish or de-centrate our own picture of the world: we have to modify
our angle of vision and our way of seeing.
The liberationists went on to point out that
the angle of vision from which European scholars had interpreted the Bible differs from the angle of vision of its writers.
His vocabulary, his method, and
his angle of vision were distinctively his own.
The source of this limitation may lie not only with Moyers's
angle of vision, but with the churches and other faith communities.
When the camera looks down the stripe from its broadest point, the effect is of parallel lines, but when we see it from the chairman's
angle of vision, it is like a yellow brick road leading off into the void.
Her paintings have arrived from
another angle of vision, and from another worldview; because of this, she has worked steadily for the past several years to evolve a brilliantly executed group of paintings and drawings that appear fresh and vital.
Visitors enter a sort of movie or stage set and confront a transparent door through which they can see what appear to be entire buses even though they are only partial, adapted to
the angle of vision.
Consequently, the viewer in turn feels in a different relation to every person in the picture, and the whole painting feels very different to one that contains just one
angle of vision.»
Several months ago, after studying the monumental rock formations embedded in the landscape around her home, she decided to shift
her angle of vision from the ground to an upright perspective.
This alters them such that the paint looks matte or patchy depending on the time of day or
angle of vision, deepening the declivities in Really Blue (after all) and elongating the curves on Flush (both 2016).
«Doing it upside - down originally was just to get at the canvas, because I don't want to paint with
the angle of vision up or down, but always just in front.
The first one that does may shift
our angle of vision on the modernist past.