Sentences with phrase «as symbols of power»

Her multi-layered use of powerful Anishnaabe origin figures that double as symbols of power in Western governments, invites different interpretations.
i used to regard US as symbol of power and fraternity, a country where everyone is equally worthy of everything.
This huge stone pyramid reaching for sky was built as a symbol of power and where the gruesome gifts to the Gods were given.
Today's China is no longer in the cultural periphery, but in the centre, and has emerged as a symbol of power, flexibility and dynamism.
Perhaps he meant it metaphorically — hands as a symbol of the powers of the imagination.

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Fundamentalism uses the culture, rituals, sacraments, texts, language, and metaphors and allusions and symbols (verbal, visual, musical, etc.) of religion in blind adherence to a dogma as defined and interpreted by a person or group who is self - aggregating and self - justifying raw personal power for the sole purpose of controlling the lives of others.
In his powerful book The Non-Violent Cross James Douglass makes a great deal of the resurrection, but for him the resurrection is only a symbol of oppressed people's awakening to the power of nonviolence: «Man becomes God when Love and Truth enter into man, not by man's power but by raising him to Power, so that revolution in love is revealed finally as the Power of resurrection» (pp. 23 -power of nonviolence: «Man becomes God when Love and Truth enter into man, not by man's power but by raising him to Power, so that revolution in love is revealed finally as the Power of resurrection» (pp. 23 -power but by raising him to Power, so that revolution in love is revealed finally as the Power of resurrection» (pp. 23 -Power, so that revolution in love is revealed finally as the Power of resurrection» (pp. 23 -Power of resurrection» (pp. 23 - 24).
But now for Christians Jesus Christ appears not only as the symbol of an ethos in which the ultimate response to the inscrutable power in all things is one of trust.
Less ambitious, and for that reason more persuasive if less dramatic, is the statement by A. Wilder that «true metaphor or symbol is more than a sign; it is a bearer of the reality to which it refers» and so the parables are to the disciples»... Jesus» interpretation to them of his own vision by the powers of metaphor» (Amos N. Wilder, Language of the Gospel [New York: Harper & Row, and London: SCM Press (as Early Christian Rhetoric), 1964], pp. 92 f.)
It was thought that the significance of baptism was not in the symbol of going under the water and then rising back up as though from the dead, but in the power of the water itself after it had been blessed by a priest.
In our generation there is danger and hope — danger that these noncognitive accouterments will lose their aesthetic harmony and hypnotic power when integrated with the basic prehensions of science, and be reverted into impotent and empty symbols, jarring, ugly, and without force in final satisfactions: hope that the power of Jesus as lure will reassert itself in an aesthetic context devoid of supernaturalism, a context such that (the language now picks up echoes of van Buren) the vision of Jesus, the free man, free from authority, free from fear, «free to give himself to others, whoever they were «1 — such that this vision in its earthly, human purity will lure our aims to a harmonious concrescence, integrating scientific insight and moral vision and producing a modern, intensely fulfilling human satisfaction.
«Now shall you deal with me, O prince, and all the powers of hell,» she proclaims, as she rises in a mushroom cloud (the great symbol of unleashed evil in that Cold War era) to transform herself into an enormous horned and bat - winged dragon with Fantasia's Satan's gleaming, slitlike eyes.
His description of reconciliation is of course indebted to biblical formulations, but his presentation of Christ as the New Being in whom is manifest the power of love brings out more fully the importance of personal symbols.
They do have their own active and creative manner of collectively representing their historicity, which I am arguing, is closely intertwined with their experience with what they take to be the Divine Power, Ellaiyamman as the goddess of the Paraiyars is a pivotal symbol of the source (and the hope of protection) of this distinct physical and conceptual space: she conserves their geographic space by guarding their particularity as a community and she represents their conceptual space as self - reflective human beings.
They refuse to be coopted and domesticated by the larger symbols of power as represented by Hindu gods.
But, starting from the symbol, by means of contemplation and true imagination with its evocative power, such knowledge grasps the figurative presence as an epiphany of the transcendent.
In Theology in a Nuclear Age he writes that theology must redefine God as «the unifying symbol of those powers and dimensions of the ecological and historical feedback network» sustaining the fragile web of life.
However, to point to the Crusades as a symbol of a fanatical, power - hungry, bloodthirsty Church is to misinterpret history.
One of the signs that a bureaucratic organization is in serious trouble is that its priorities become displaced from carrying out its original function to protecting the symbols, even if they have become largely meaningless, of its authority (as distinct from real power).
This was just the kind of religious life portrayed in the New Testament, not only as a model and pattern, but as a challenge and inspiration The New Testament was thus the abiding source of power which enabled man to realize the true life of religion, and Christ was the eternal symbol for the cultus of the Christian Church.
Their desire to accommodate Christian symbols to the reigning paradigms of knowledge is so great that questions about the descriptive power of those symbols are often dismissed as fruitless or irrelevant.
However, as long as we go to the extreme of doubting altogether the disclosive power of symbols we shall not be able to construct viable theologies of revelation.
No serious participant in the ecumenical movement can mistake the judging and purging power of agape as it moves within the centuries - old forms and symbols which have guided Christian devotion and have become infused with the very human loves of the familiar and the satisfying.22
«In fact, the symbol, used as a means of detecting and deciphering human reality, will have been verified by its power to raise up, to illuminate, to give order to that region of human experience... «21
To stay with the automobile illustration, cars no longer were merchandized as transportation machines but were sold primarily as extensions of the self — symbols of power, of sexual drive, of freedom, and status.
Recognizing that their critique has rendered images of God no longer absolute, feminists have discovered that the religious power structure is reluctant to admit that patriarchal symbols for God are culturally influenced (as if God really were male) or contingent (as if use of a feminine symbol to point to a nonrepresentable God is more inadequate or idolatrous than use of a male symbol) To read Mary Daly or Naomi Goldenberg, to consider Rosemary Ruether's demasculinizing of the Gospel stories or to ponder the renewed attention to «goddess» theology and the development of a lesbian theology is to see the basic language of theological discourse upset and transformed.
In other words, running side by side we have the sea as something evil and something good, and the monster as a supernatural evil being, a symbol of anti-God forces, and a magnificent testimony to God's wisdom and power.
The Gestalt is recognizable even when the symbols are radically transformed through metaphorical power (as in G. M. Hopkins» metaphor of the death of a windhover to evoke Jesus» crucifixion).
One hears echoes of Ruskin's nostalgia for the harmony of the medieval manor in contrast to the din of modern factories, or of James» preference for the Virgin over the dynamo as the central symbol of power in society, or of Schumacher's «small is beautiful» against the «great industrial city.»
But standing in that environment where fire's destructive power is widely known is a church seeking to claim even flames as a symbol of redemption.
The ancient Romans and Greeks believed in the magical power of amber, they even buried people with amber necklaces as a symbol of influence and power.
As international politics is all about public perception - India actually has more to gain by leaving the commonwealth as commonwealth has less to do with democratic nations and more to do with nations who were formerly colonized by UK and represents a disdained look towards nations which were formerly colonized - It's not a symbol of freedom, it's a symbol of oppression and leaving commonwealth is a symbol that we have outgrown our former colonial masters and we don't need their support anymore as we are a bigger economic power than UAs international politics is all about public perception - India actually has more to gain by leaving the commonwealth as commonwealth has less to do with democratic nations and more to do with nations who were formerly colonized by UK and represents a disdained look towards nations which were formerly colonized - It's not a symbol of freedom, it's a symbol of oppression and leaving commonwealth is a symbol that we have outgrown our former colonial masters and we don't need their support anymore as we are a bigger economic power than Uas commonwealth has less to do with democratic nations and more to do with nations who were formerly colonized by UK and represents a disdained look towards nations which were formerly colonized - It's not a symbol of freedom, it's a symbol of oppression and leaving commonwealth is a symbol that we have outgrown our former colonial masters and we don't need their support anymore as we are a bigger economic power than Uas we are a bigger economic power than UK.
@Nebr As international politics is all about public perception - India actually has more to gain by leaving the commonwealth as commonwealth has less to do with democratic nations and more to do with nations who were formerly colonized by UK and represents a disdained look towards nations which were formerly colonized - It's not a symbol of freedom, it's a symbol of oppression and leaving commonwealth is a symbol that we have outgrown our former colonial masters and we don't need their support anymore as we are a bigger economic power than UAs international politics is all about public perception - India actually has more to gain by leaving the commonwealth as commonwealth has less to do with democratic nations and more to do with nations who were formerly colonized by UK and represents a disdained look towards nations which were formerly colonized - It's not a symbol of freedom, it's a symbol of oppression and leaving commonwealth is a symbol that we have outgrown our former colonial masters and we don't need their support anymore as we are a bigger economic power than Uas commonwealth has less to do with democratic nations and more to do with nations who were formerly colonized by UK and represents a disdained look towards nations which were formerly colonized - It's not a symbol of freedom, it's a symbol of oppression and leaving commonwealth is a symbol that we have outgrown our former colonial masters and we don't need their support anymore as we are a bigger economic power than Uas we are a bigger economic power than UK.
As this proud symbol of British Maritime power is consigned to history I worry that we might have botched the Strategic Defence and Security Review, which could have consequences long into the future.
Well, regardless of your preferences and ultimate training goals, training your biceps is a must, as these muscles are one of the most impressive areas when fully developed and one of the most common symbol of strength and power.
As it is represented by the element of water the moon symbol relates to the connection between the cycle of the moon and the power it has over the ocean and the tides.
Nothing can replace gold ornaments because in every culture, gold has been considered as the symbol of prosperity, spiritual power and royalty.
Worn for centuries, the signet ring has been a symbol of power and influence, usually with a family crest or initials on it that could be pressed into wax to used as a seal.
Since times immemorial, motorcycles have been regarded as a symbol of manliness and power.
But the film about him becomes a striking testament to the power and human need for symbols of hope, and has the ability to be as inspirational to someone as Bauman's true story.
As a kid I had a huge crush on Shue (and the film does everything it can to prop her up as a girl - next - door sex symbol), but even without that today, it's still a very enjoyable romp back when we'd believe in the power of pre-pubescent teens in the face of hardened criminal scuAs a kid I had a huge crush on Shue (and the film does everything it can to prop her up as a girl - next - door sex symbol), but even without that today, it's still a very enjoyable romp back when we'd believe in the power of pre-pubescent teens in the face of hardened criminal scuas a girl - next - door sex symbol), but even without that today, it's still a very enjoyable romp back when we'd believe in the power of pre-pubescent teens in the face of hardened criminal scum.
These were regular folks called upon to be symbols for equality because their union was as mundane as anyone else's; the power of Loving is precisely in that mundanity.
It was a symbol of power but it could also have been used as a dangerous weapon.
Sapphire - The blue gem stone is the symbol of power and strength, as well as kindness and good judgement.
This Fourvière hill has been dubbed «the hill that prays» as it is the location of a church where the priests would stay and became the symbol of the power of the Catholic Church.
Former Pinkerton agent Booker DeWitt is sent to the flying city of Columbia, a technical marvel that was designed as a symbol of American ideals as they emerge as a world power in 1912.
Originally conceived as a floating symbol of American ideals at a time when the United States was emerging as a world power, Columbia is dispatched to distant shores with great fanfare by a captivated public.
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Themes such as alchemy and religion, symbols of power and wealth, the ostentatious and the sublime, are also of chief concern.
Obviously, it was awful what happened, but if you step back from that and simplify it as a symbol for change — I think that painting shows the power of sudden change.
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