Sentences with phrase «as idealized»

Either the other person is seen as an idealized source of nurture and narcissistic supply, or the other person becomes a devalued object of complete contempt and scorn.
Please do refer to the below given dance teacher resume sample as an idealized format.
This paper covers the historical experiments — comparing model results from 850-2005 to observations and proxy reconstructions — as well as some idealized experiments designed to measure metrics such as climate sensitivity, transient climate response, and carbon cycle feedbacks.
It stands as an idealized, colossal version of the familiar plant: a civic monument to the perfect orchid, now the chosen ornament of contemporary culture.
A long wall of small, close up self - portraits shows Ms. Semmel not as an idealized figure — as she stresses in the video interview that accompanies the exhibition — or a generic model of femininity, but as a «specific person» captured at different moments.
A chronological presentation framed several critical themes, including the relationship between portraiture and fantasy, the place of war as both idealized continuity and rupture, the city as a site of carnivalesque inversions, and the ongoing effort to identify how German art might look.
Despite having exactly the same steering input as the idealized car, the resulting driving line is completely different!
Meanwhile, Danielle likes Matthew because she has found a guy who actually seems to like her for who she really is, instead of those who use her to make money or who see her as the idealized sex kitten in her videos.
The ideal of the open marriage may be as much of a fantasy as an idealized monogamous marriage is.
As long as he idealized the human body, his art expressed a vision that his later theology refuted — i.e., that idealized humanity can serve as an adequate symbol for communicating the Christian faith.
Since, in the initial act of distancing, the gods were portrayed as idealized men and women, the beauty celebrated by the Greeks was ever the beauty of the human body.
It is people like these who need to rediscover their humanity through Christ; the human beings who are defined and described in our theological abstractions exist only as idealized, abstract specimens of humanity.
Why not make the photograph stand as an idealized representation of the departed, not in a state of decline or debility, but at the pinnacle of physical strength and beauty — even if the face being rendered thereby is a face from thirty or forty years ago, a face much more attractive and cheerful, but one that almost no one still living would recognize?

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Given how the state had spent time building up a new middle class,» [a] ny deviation from the mainstream, or irony, is seen as a threat to the credibility and legitimacy of the [Chinese Communist] Party in bringing [an] idealized way of life to reality,» Arsene told CNBC in an email.
They take Satan as a fictional charachter who embodies certain ideals, he is the non-conformist, he is the rebel who fights for individual freedom apart from the idealized power structure put forth in the bible.
People have idealized the human body, treated it as a temple, a purity, and that mystification must end.
This idealized image functions as a substitute for real self - esteem, creates self - idolatry, demands a pattern of rigid relationships, and makes it necessary to constantly compare oneself with others.
Armstrong's self - deception took place on a grand scale, to be sure, but his story has too many disturbing parallels to our own, as we construct our idealized identities in our own way and become unable to let them go.
Historical critics are not immune to this danger, as Luke T. Johnson observes about John Dominic Crossan's 1991 work, The Historical Jesus: The Life of a Mediterranean Jewish Peasant: «Does not Crossan's picture of a peasant cynic preaching inclusiveness and equality fit perfectly the idealized ethos of the late 20th - century academic?»
He had come to associate himself and his self - worth with an idealized narrative, and as time went on, he became more and more obsessed with «controlling the narrative.»
I can tell you as a religious studies scholar that your use of «religious» to differentiate between some idealized, sincere faith (a very Protestant idea, by the way) and hypocritical institutional religion and its trappings is pretty specious.
Southern writers whose assessments of the Civil War defamed the North and idealized the South, share in the blame, as do radicals in the civil rights movement who promoted the notion that American principles are racist.
The difference between Greek pessimism and the oriental and modern variety is that the Greeks had not made the discovery that the pathetic mood may be idealized, and figure as a higher form of sensibility.
His machine is just as much an abstraction as he claims the materialists» matter is: an arbitrary, idealized device with absolutely identical interchangeable parts, with no history and no determinate future, completely subject to adjustment and transformation by its human inventors and users.
Yahweh is a fertility deity, as both Walter Harrelson and Walter Brueggemann agree11 The idealized pictures and the future promises of the shalom that Yahweh gives are frequently agricultural in nature: threshing overtaking vintage and vintage overtaking sowing (Lev.
I am sure it was with laughter in his eyes that he confused those who objected to his companions» plucking the grain heads as they passed through the fields on the Sabbath with a reminder of what David, the idealized hero, had done, entering the «house of God,» taking the consecrated bread from the Holy Place, and giving it to his companions because they were hungry.
The goal of education as paideia was something both very public and very political: the cultivating of politically skilled citizens for an idealized «democratic» self - governing polis or city.
Humboldt as an empiricist, psychologist, and historian was ever attracted by the riddle of individuality, while his philosophical interest forced him to seek the idea or norm in which reality appears idealized.
Most of these «Abephobes» are libertarians and neo-Confederates who blame Lincoln for a host of modern ills; some, it seems, also idealized Lincoln as youths and became permanently disillusioned after learning that he was not wholly above the usual run of human flaws.
The church is often idealized (or demonized) as the last bastion of a bygone era, dragging our feet as we're pulled into new moralities and new spiritualities.
12, in the main from a later, or B, source) These later narrative strands have tended to «modernize» Samuel's role as prophet and seventh - century Deuteronomic editing has doubtless idealized his function as judge.
Now, Ruddick is extraordinarily careful to write of maternal thinking not as an ontological given but as a hard - won epistemology that emerges from engaging in maternal practices, and she specifically attacks the «idealized Good Mother,» pointing out that many mothers «who live in the Good Mother's shadow... come to feel their lives are riddled with shameful secrets that even the closest friends can't share.»
Far from being ascetic, he not only idealized marriage as a true figure of Christ's union with the church, but he carefully prescribed the complete satisfaction of biological needs in the marriage relationship and commanded that neither party physically defraud the other.
It is because the contemporary American family was the goal and product of reform that it was idealized, and that it was so long and so confidently invoked as a common value, as a thing deserving and also requiring political and economic protection.
When the idealized bridegroom found his bride the «fairest among women» and yet, in her control of his affections, «terrible as an army with banners,» the relationship of marriage was plainly escaping its old tribal restrictions, the family was becoming more plastic, and the trail was being blazed from polygamy to monogamy.
Marvin Meyer and Herman Waetjen are among scholars who see the youth in Mark not as an angel but as an exemplar or «idealized disciple.»
They are losing ground because their rhetoric consistently reflects a commitment to an idealized glorification of the pre-feminist nuclear family of 1950s America rather than a commitment to «biblical manhood» and «biblical womanhood» — terms that many of us recognize as highly selective, reductive, and problematic.
I idealized my marriage as, in the words of playwright Robert Anderson, «a picnic without mosquitoes» («Notes of a Survivor» in The Patient, Death and the Family, edited by Stanley B. Troup and William A. Greene [Scribner's, 1974], p. 82).
Unofficially, this is heard as comments like, «We've never done it that way before,» or «Old Rev. So - and - so (an idealized figure from the church's past glory days) never had to do that to get people in and build up the congregation.»
Othniel is a tribal designation, certainly; but is the episode of judges 1:11 - 15, in which Othniel figures ostensibly as an individual, anything other than a tribal encounter, reduced and idealized in terms of personal relationships?
Victorian women, confined to the private, domestic sphere, were idealized as the incarnation of a higher and better humanity; males, split between the private personalized life and the public competitive life, were considered less moral, less spiritual, less altruistic and sensitive, and needing the «feminine touch» to humanize them.
Even today, as throughout past centuries, Jews still dream of the glories of the Davidic kingdom, and pray for its restoration, idealized, no doubt, and moralized, and spiritualized, far beyond what it actually was.
I know this is an idealized outlook, but I want my job to reflect my life style and values as much as my free time does.
Yes, there can be a pathology to women like Friedman who fall for an inmate; many have a «wound,» as Visiting Life: Women Doing Time on the Outside author Bridget Kinsella says or have a «need for a safe, idealized, romantic fantasy of love» that «transcends judgment» as Women Who Love Men Who Kill author Sheila Isenberg says.
But we might want to at least tell stories and show models of love that don't look so predictable, that speak more to the way we actually live and love instead of some idealized and often unsatisfying or unsustainable version of it, stories that recognize that loving relationships are as varied and beautifully complicated as we humans are.
I felt this extreme guilt of not responding properly to what everyone expected of me as a mother or what I idealized of myself as a mother: that, at the time I held the baby for the first time, a magic would happen and my own needs and desires would simply vanish... that I would be complete and happy straight away, only for being a mom... as if this dark part of questioning, frustrations and pains simply don't exist.
And as far as my «idealized» world, I started my gentle journey as an unwed, pregnant teenager, and my hubby and I have been through layoffs and accidents and sicknesses and the loss of a son in our 27 years together so far, and right now we are facing a possible cancer diagnosis.
Because I idealized the perfect birth as «natural,» meaning without pain meds, I felt like I was weak when I begged for an epidural, like I had failed to do the right thing.
As has been pointed out so many times here, it takes an immense amount of privilege and whitewashing of human history and biology to get to the place where you think atmosphere or idealized is the main priority.
Childbirth sucks a lot more as a result of babies dying than as a result of a lack of atmosphere or idealized experience.
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