Sentences with phrase «become objects of»

All the materials carry these memories, but in the artist's hands they become the objects of a broader narration.
The glass that makes up a completed panel was used in the making of the film, though instead of servicing a tactile function such as covering an overhead projector, the sheets of glass become the objects of study in the work about Rules of Civility.
I wish to persuade women to endeavor to acquire strength, both of mind and body, and to convince them that the soft phrases, susceptibility of heart, delicacy of sentiment, and refinement of taste, are almost synonymous with epithets of weakness, and that those beings are only the objects of pity, and that kind of love which has been termed its sister, will soon become objects of contempt.
Hyper - individualization does precisely what the emerging body of research says it does and more: it isolates children, it breeds competition, it assumes that children can learn entirely on their own, and it dehumanizes the learning environment, reducing the human experience of learning down to a mechanistic process, one where children become the objects of learning as opposed to the subjects of their own educational narrative.»
Also, one ironic consequence of this lack of exposure is that thinkers like Collins and Christensen too often become objects of faddish fascination for educators.
For example, often ideas or actions are discussed and then become objects of discussion in their own right (Yackel & Cobb, 1996).
Perceived as «good,» they become the objects of desire for well - resourced and quality - conscious parents.
And, lamentably, Spielberg's considerable impact has meant that his ideology about children permeates mainstream movies, from Jerry Maguire to Liar Liar: children become objects of worship, thus reaffirming the adage that they be seen and not heard.
What has the world of romance come to when vampires, werewolves and zombies have become the objects of girls» desires?
The Republican representatives, particularly Collins, have increasingly become objects of Cuomo's anger.
The result is that the supposedly neutral referees of the global market (institutions such as the World Trade Organization) become themselves objects of the competition, subject to bribery and behind - the - scenes efforts by corporate entities to sway the outcome in their favour.
Nature and history become the objects of a representing that explains... Only that which becomes object in this way is - is considered to be in being.
The Seer opens with a blur of urban lights and longings: the faster freeway, the taller building, the machines that become the objects of our affections.
The only problem is that we African women have become objects of study.
Means of grace should not become objects of faith and worship, IMO.
Both would become the objects of ridicule and scorn.
For Whitehead God is a metaphysical necessity, not as the world's creator, ex nihilo but as that foundational actual entity which is the home of eternal objects and the medium by which they can become objects of that aspiration on the part of ordinary actual entities which is the moving force of the world.
Krishna in the north become the objects of bhakti's impassioned devotion, and bhakti poetry, brimming with love for the Lord flowers in the vernacular languages which, to some extent, take over from the language of «high» culture, Sanskrit.
The position on abortion and euthanasia inexorably follows; justice requires the protection of both the unborn and those who are likely to become the objects of mercy killing.
Corpses and live men become objects of it.
There's no need to become an object of pity.
The symbolism of the almost biblical presentation gave it gravitas, and when the document was posted throughout the company, it became an object of pride.
The depths of one's inner life — one's loves, hates, strengths, and weaknesses, all the obstacles one encounters in that search — became an object of interest.
If God is our exemplar of a superior violence, violence itself becomes the object of faith, and religious people then engage in a perpetual holy war that is deemed a valid form of religious expression.
Nowhere is this more evident than in the punishment meted out after the Fall, that place where the nakedness which once bespoke trust and mutual self - gift now becomes an object of shame and concealment.
The point of those analyses and «historical genealogies» that have become an object of derision among the liberals — oddly, from those who advocate a return to Madisonian principles — is certainly not to retreat to the comfort of the library or the coffee shop; nor is it to deny the contingencies of history by suggesting that 1968 follows upon 1776 with some kind of mechanical necessity.
The clown takes the place of the lowest of the low, and the fool mistakes dried peas for pearls, so that the integrity and worth of every person, thing and moment — however lowly — may be defended and become the object of special wonder and delight.
Our life of suffering is not a spectator sport for God; indeed, it is he who submits to become the object of our speculation: «Look and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow.»
There is an extraordinary irony that it was Germaine Greer who became the object of a university's scorn this autumn.
The baffling subject of the various kinds of drug addiction and use has, finally, been lifted out of the dark corners and become an object of public and church concern.
Given familiarity over time, almost anyone can become an object of affection.
A flag is in inanimate object, and it can become an object of worship as most anything in regards to objects can.
Although countless Muslims have condemned the acts of 9/11 in the United States and worldwide, American Muslims became objects of suspicion.
Did not God take on flesh and become the object of unspeakable physical suffering at the hands of His created beings, all because of His love for those very beings?
God himself has given himself to the freedom that surrenders itself to him in his inmost divinity, he is not only the distant horizon to which man directs his free self - understanding, but has become the object of the exercise of this freedom in absolute immediacy.
«Of course,» replied Waraqa, «never has a man brought his fellow - men what you brought with you without becoming the object of persecution and hostility.»
Forged by US gender feminists in the 1970s against the backdrop of May» 68, the postmodern notion of gender became the object of an alleged «global consensus» at the 1995 UN Beijing conference on women.
For whoever so judges either sees in prayer merely a psychological phenomenon, which can become the object of interesting analysis, or he arrogates to himself God's own right.
But Rabshakeh is acquainted with the reforms of Hezekiah.4 Hezekiah has removed holy things, the Canaanite deities, the brazen serpent which had become an object of worship, the more or less pagan cultic sites.
In that there is implied an indignity which can only be inflicted upon one by a higher power, for by oneself one can never become an object of pity.
«How can we ignore the fact that food has become an object of speculation or is connected to movements in a financial market that, lacking in clear rules and moral principles, seems anchored on the sole objective of profit,» he asked the audience.
Although the detail of the formation of the American governments is at present little known or regarded either in Europe or in America, it may hereafter become an object of curiosity.
There is nothing wrong with either, but, as Dreher communicates so well, if the two become the object of our obsession, to the exclusion of everything else, we end haunted by emptiness.
After Josiah's reforms and his pollution of the accursed spot, it became an object of horror to the Jews and was used for the incineration of refuse and of the bodies of animals and criminals, and in general for the disposal of anything noisome and unclean.
Various dogmatic beliefs suddenly, on the advent of the faith - state, acquire a character of certainty, assume a new reality, become an object of faith.
Their respective Holy Scripture has become their object of their faith — their God.
Prior to this period of history, the traditional words of blessing before a meal were «Blessed be thou, O Lord God, King of the Universe»; in this era the focus shifted ever so subtly and the food itself became the object of blessing — «Bless, O Lord, this food» — for food was considered mundane or profane, and only when touched by the holy words of a Christian could it be brought into the realm of the sacred.
In particular, the woman becomes an object of male domination.
In so far as that which through its relation to belief becomes historical and as historical becomes the object of belief (the one corresponds to the other) has an immediate existence, and is immediately apprehended, it is not subject to error.
- «Although the detail of the formation of the American governments is at present little known or regarded either in Europe or in America, it may hereafter become an object of curiosity.
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