Sentences with phrase «apocalyptic story»

The future is not just a repetition of the past (despite the large element of repetition and return to the origin in apocalyptic stories).
The ancient apocalyptic story thus shows a real tension in its narrative vision.
In a near - apocalyptic story such as this, having an unintentionally «dead feeling» city is a big setback.
But in apocalyptic the effort to affirm God's power in the face of chaotic and unresolved experience threatened the dramatic, narrative view both by the determinism of apocalyptic stories and more especially by the way in which the infinity of God tended to swallow up all differentiation in the final consummation, a trend which came to be all the more prominent in gnosticism.
The others, she says predictably, are junk, but she likes apocalyptic stories and has a grudging affection for Colson's book, despite his being, she says, so nasty to the homosexual movement.
The Canadian director goes in - depth on her latest film, Into the Forest, a sci - fi, apocalyptic story starring Ellen Page and...
It also influenced a lot of modern day post apocalyptic stories and pretty much revolutionized if not created the genre.
We look forward to working with them and David Mackenzie to bring this haunting apocalyptic story of the world gone wrong to American audiences.»
It is a twisted, apocalyptic story oozing from the insane mind of Jack Stark, from his soon to be released short story collection, «Tales from a Dying Planet».
We've added lots of little details that tell various apocalyptic stories if you look closely, and placed rewarding secrets for the most inquisitive» - reveals producer Tymon Smektała.
I guess epic apocalyptic stories like the Noah myth lend themselves to overstaying their welcome.
We threw caution to the wind because Scott loves him a good apocalyptic story and I love me some freaky German art and we both marveled so much at Siegfried (the previous installment of LA Opera's Ring Cycle) that we couldn't resist.
The Canadian director goes in - depth on her latest film, Into the Forest, a sci - fi, apocalyptic story starring Ellen Page and Evan Rachel Wood, and how it relates to her filmography.
I also like to write dytopia and post apocalyptic stories.
We tend to have a basic knowledge of history and know that there is nothing magical or special about the supposed history of the Jews, gospels, letters, apocalyptic story (Revelations) and other materials that found their way into the Bible, in that they are largely indistinguishable from the other mythology and religious writings of the Greco - Roman Mediterranean.
Thus the apocalyptic story, with its vision of an all - encompassing end, tends to shift the new from being a surprise in the plot to being a final cessation of new occurrence at all.
The apocalyptic story breaks man's life open to the new, but it does not do this for God.
The most striking instance of the concrete new taken into an apocalyptic story so that it becomes the peripety or surprise in the plot would be the adaptation of the apocalyptic story by the early Christians to the new which they saw in Christ.
We tend to have a basic knowledge of history and know that there is nothing magical or special about the supposed history of the Jews, gospels, letters, apocalyptic story (Revelations) and other materials that found their way into the Bible, in that they are largely indistinguishable from the other mythology and religious writings of the pre Dark Ages Mediterranean.
We tend to have a basic knowledge of history and know that there is nothing magical or special about the supposed history of the Jews, gospels, letters, apocalyptic story (Revelations) and other materials that found their way into the Bible, in that they are largely indistinguishable from the other mythology and religious writings of the time and region.
Is this apocalyptic story likely to leave British audiences «enraptured»?
We need to recover these apocalyptic stories as a way of understanding the reality of power today.
An apocalyptic story set in the furthest reaches of our planet, in a stark desert landscape where humanity is broken, and almost everyone is crazed fighting for the necessities of life.
A meteor sets off a chain of horrific events in this apocalyptic story filled with honest characters and emotions.
You play the character of Senua, a Celtic warrior set in the time of myths and legends of Viking invasions and apocalyptic stories.
Most of the script suits the mood of an apocalyptic story, but there are a few places in the script that could definitely do with a rewrite, as they feel decidedly out of place or rush the story forward without a plausible explanation.
Their apocalyptic story was also awarded «Best PlayStation Game.»
Despite Garvey's claims that there is more to understanding climate change than the «science», without the «science» narrating the apocalyptic story driving environmental ethics, there is nothing for the moral philosopher to consider; it is «unethical» not to «do something» to «combat climate change».
You obviously want to imply, like Cook et al, that it means that humans are responsible for most global warming, cause if they ain't nobody cares about the apocalyptic stories.
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