Not exact matches
The polarity
of withdrawal and approach, or distance and
identity, seems to be present within the experience
of the sacred, though for different
individuals and traditions one
aspect or the other may be more prominent.
In the older naturalism, the
individual is able for a moment to appreciate that
aspect of individuality which the variety
of natural circumstances creates; but true individuality is quickly lost because nature knows nothing
of the self - transcendence, self -
identity and freedom which are the real marks
of individuality.
There are a variety
of ways in which this is so, but, at the same time, it's clear that certain
aspects of pagan familial virtue are not exactly incompatible with the Biblical sacred order that can check or overcome their excesses and pathologies — just as the Biblical order imposes powerful interdicts, not to be confused with taboos, against the kind
of violent desires that, to the morbid fascination
of the ancient Greeks, deconstructed and destroyed the
identities of family - bound
individuals.
However derivative some
individual aspects are, the fresh ideas
of Wainwright and writers Tom Lazarus and Rick Ramage, along with the believable performances
of the cast, give Stigmata its own
identity.
The presentation considers not only how each painting conveys
aspects of the subjects»
identities as
individuals and artists, but also how the selection and placement
of sitters draws attention to the relationships and psychological connections between them.
Yet despite this concentration on specific
identities, the artist's work rarely evokes the singular; it quite literally homes in on the communal
aspects of daily life, reminding the viewer
of what is lost when an
individual is subtracted from the community.
Other themes explored in the exhibition include looking at ways portraits can, by concentrating on a specific
aspect of the sitter's life - such as Vanessa Bell's The Cook, Bernard Meninsky's Portrait
of a Girl and William Roberts» A Gypsy Girl - remove an important part
of their
individual identity.
More generally, however, the Court noted that the ability to work is now accepted as a fundamental
aspect of an
individual's life, from which
individuals derive not only monetary and reputational benefits but also a sense
of dignity,
identity, and self - worth.
The CJEU's ruling that no adverse finding is to be made merely on the basis
of late disclosure relies on the fact that sexual
identity is linked to intimate
aspects of an
individual's personal
identity [par.