Sentences with phrase «by creative chaos»

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Kaplan maintains that God is the creative process which transforms the chaos of the universe into an organic whole: «Nature is infinite chaos, with all its evils forever being vanquished by creativity, which is God as infinite goodness» (REN 51).
God is the ultimate power of the future, rescuing the world from degeneration into chaos by the relentless provision of ever - new creative possibilities for the world to actualize.
Thus, not once but twice in the opening lines of Israel's long, intimate story she declares her faith that her story, which is to follow, is inseparably related to the world's story; that the world and her own role in it have meaning only in the proposition that the earth and all who dwell in it are Yahweh's; and that the stuff of chaos rendered unchaotic by the creative power of Yahweh alone nevertheless resides in all, restrained only by the living God and his living Word.
One of many analogies between postmodernity and dying antiquity — in which the church lived for her most creative period — is that the late antique world also insisted on being a meaningless chaos, and that the church had to save her converts by offering herself as the narratable world within which life could be lived with dramatic coherence.
Lily is fascinated by the Trenthams» rambling garden and the creative chaos of their family life, especially after Helena invites a group of fellow artists into the family home.
Inspired by Song dynasty painting techniques and calling on a generous worldview, Liang's creative process hints at her concern for articulating an alternative way of expressing the inexhaustible chaos of our world and challenges the viewer to restore order.
He personifies the creative philosophy represented by Joseph Beuys» legacy: a profound belief in the sanctity of spontaneity, the poetry of chaos, and the rejection of traditional academia.
«These post-avant-garde artists appear utterly unencumbered by creative anxiety... Theirs is a growing body of work that knows no rules and refuses to be corralled into any easy» - ism»... The result is a dizzying array of priorities and artistic instincts that resists convenient reduction in to one set of aesthetic intentions or prevailing techniques... P3's editors have laudably resisted the urge to impose any curatorial order on the creative chaos
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