Sentences with phrase «as embodiments»

Irish's paintings utilize architecture as embodiments of historical power structures, or as vessels that can accumulate and emulsify disparate moments in time.
Fischl has long been both fascinated and appalled by art fairs, seeing them as embodiments of the art world's existential conflict — torn between artistic and commercial values.
Presented in the BMA galleries adjacent to the European Old Masters, the artist's paintings ask us to consider images of black men and women as embodiments of love, intimacy, and strength in a post-colonial world.
It tended to treat persons more as embodiments of a class than as distinct individuals.
People have made a big deal about the idea of «binge - watching» as the embodiment of the changing way we consume media.
But from its debut in May, that was the Trucking Moves America Forward mascot's lot in life, even as it began its duties as the embodiment of TMAF's mission to promote and enhance the image of the trucking industry, appearing at the Truckers Jamboree in Wolcott, Iowa, and at the National Truck Driving Championships in Orlando.
Now, you can look at what these two people did, and think of them in absolutist terms, as the embodiment of pure evil.
Such a move undermines the very notion of the land as the embodiment of God as «place.»
Are we not perceived as an embodiment known as God's buildings?
In the Sindhi tradition the groom is seen as the embodiment of lord Vishnu on the wedding day.
As we attempt to reconnect with our own history, which is after all a sacred history as far as the Divine Liturgy is concerned, the value of the Church's liturgical traditions are once again being emphasised not just as expressions of sacredness and beauty in the public work of God, but as the embodiment and carriers of the Church's faith.
A concerted effort has been made to understand Jesus as the embodiment of godliness rather than the incarnation of the eternal Son.
To speak of Jesus Christ as an embodiment of a plan of salvation offered by God is already to be in the framework of sacrament.
«The human world,» Buber wrote in 1952, «is today, as never before, split into two camps, each of which understands the other as the embodiment of falsehood and itself as the embodiment of truth.»
To Buber the law can not be accepted unless it is believed in, and it can not be believed in as something general or universal but only as an embodiment of a real address by God to particular individuals.
As a process theologian I understand that one may realize one's identity as an instance of pratitya samutpada and thus as an embodiment of the Dharmakaya.
Ruth doesn't see the launch of this new project as a contradiction, instead as an embodiment of the Good News — «everyone can be involved!»
Thus myth to Frankfort is primarily important as a form of thought rather than as an embodiment of concrete events.
Witness the former Church of England as an object of British humor, or television's Bennie Hill dropping his pants, which is always good for a hearty har - har from a people once held up to Americans as the embodiment of sophistication.
The Church can truly sacramentalize the mystery of promise, the person of Christ, and the reality of God only to the extent that it, too, exists as an embodiment of self - emptying humility and defenselessness.
«The interpreter's presence — as the embodiment of the poem — constitute a kind of image - meaning, or a sacramental meaningfulness» (103).
It was also interesting on a recent visit to the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University at Mount Abu to see that the founder Dada Lekh Raj, whose spiritual name is Prajapita Brahma, who died in 1969, is treated almost as divine and as an embodiment of the god Siva.
Best Argument: Daniel Kirk with «Gay Marriage in New York» «As long as the state is in the marriage business, Christians should support gay marriage as an embodiment of our calling to love our neighbor as ourselves.»
But a community is healthy only when it cherishes each individual member, not only as an embodiment of that community, but also for her or his individual qualities and capacity to be creative.
, 47, and passim).7 In short, it seems to me that Hall, like Ellul and a number of other modern philosophers of technology, has accepted an image of technology not as it is but as certain of its practitioners would like it to be (and as many of its critics fear it is): as an embodiment of pure abstract rationality.
Not only are these individuals lauded as being Christ - like, but they also are presented as Christ, as his embodiment on Earth.
The integration and harmonizing of contrasts is what gives his life a beauty that is compelling and healing to the believer, and that leads the Christian to understand him as the embodiment of ultimate beauty, as somehow divine.
Should Atheists consider themselves as embodiment of truth?
As the embodiment of sola gratia and sola fide, Mary should be highly extolled in evangelical theology and worship.
When the seminarian becomes a pastor, she leads an organization that has goals such as embodiment, engagement, involvement, participation and full - hearted commitment, embrace of the enemy, hospitality to the stranger, group cohesion, koinonia.
McDonald, who Sopak described as the embodiment of what he'd wish every Miramonte player to be like, stands 5 - foot - 11 and seemingly can be everywhere on the floor at once.
Also, the idea of picking the one book / movie / TV show I've seen / read in the last year as the embodiment of my personality really, really scares me.
As the embodiment of Jewish self - determination, it is inevitable that a very large number of Jewish people will instinctively feel some affinity towards it, no matter how conflicted that may be by its government's actions.
Over time and as his popularity increased, Marley's lyrics transcended Jamaican resistance and came to be seen as the embodiment of the global Black struggle.
The Islamic scholar who described Governor Aregbesola as an embodiment of human character, said his life has impacted greatly in the lives of humanity.
Was he not the person former Military President Ibrahim Babangida (IBB) declared as the embodiment of the virtues of the Sardauna of Sokoto when he said: «Over 50 years after the demise of Sir Ahmadu Bello; TY Danjuma has virtually picked up the (gauntlet?)
Success» opponents and their supporters in the media are trying to use this mistake as proof of a pattern of discrimination against special - needs kids and portray Success Academy specifically as the embodiment of institutionalized, deliberate educational neglect.
For people of a certain vintage, Ted Kennedy serves as the embodiment of what it means to be a Democrat.
Chosen by the delegates of the first convention in 1995, our mission statement still stands as the embodiment of our principles.
Maragos, who was born in Greece, pitched himself as the embodiment of the American dream, noting that his success as a Republican candidate could help transform the party's image.
In an article titled «The Weight of a Guilty Conscience: Subjective Body Weight as an Embodiment of Guilt» in the journal PLOS ONE, Day and Bobocel find evidence that the emotional experience of guilt can be grounded in subjective bodily sensation.
The book provides no ready answers, but suggests that technology can only be understood and used to best advantage when seen as the embodiment of human behaviour.
That's right: the massive pizza chain not exactly known as the embodiment of health, used the king of superfoods way before it was popular — but as a garnish for its salad bars.
Yoga is a science that expresses the eternal unification of a mind with its body and soul — much like two people in love as an embodiment of two halves of a single soul.
Good in a number of expectation - defying supporting parts, he's dazzling here as the embodiment of every shallow dream you ever had about money, sex, and power.
Oldman finds the humor, the indomitable fighting spirit, in the man lionized as the embodiment of English resilience during World War II.
After ten years in the making, Final Fantasy XV has emerged at the end of 2016 as the embodiment of the modern JRPG.
Predominately filmed in medium or close - up, the camera is in love with Lawrence, enhancing her role as the embodiment of all that's good in the world.
Day - Lewis and Anderson understand Plainview as the embodiment of American capitalism.
Whether as a scarred or just nervous exile in The English Patient and The Constant Gardener, respectively, or as the noseless ghoul of the Harry Potter movies, he's served as the embodiment of human refuse for a long stretch of his career — the English go - to for wanderers, burn victims, and miscellaneous banished men.
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