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Just look at the titles of the advertisers
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With Instagram, you can get super creative when it comes to competitions and you're only limited
by your
imagination.
I've known Mike for a number of years and he continuously surprises me
with the
imagination of creating international deals
by leveraging his vast network and untapped resources.
Located in the heart of downtown Vancouver, the Wedgewood Hotel infuses elegant European architecture
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by your
imagination.
both are a work of fiction written
by those
with wild
imaginations.
In short, unless the Court is prepared to think about this issue
with greater care than was evinced
by the Ninth and Second Circuits» and there is little in its opinions of late to suggest that it has the moral
imagination to do so» the question will be not how far we slide down the slippery slope of legally sanctioned killing, but how fast.
Once there, he fell sway to the Fine Arts department, where a resurgent neo-Thomism, trumpeted
by Professor Frank O'Malley, captured the
imagination of the young Schickel
with its vision of Christian humanism.
With adept recourse to an impressive (but never name - dropping) array of anthropologists and literary theorists, folklorists and linguists, philosophers and theologians, she shows that these Catholic writers engage modern and even postmodern culture
by way of a revolutionary understanding of the
imagination.
The meaning of Holy Saturday is perhaps especially dear to Benedict — between having been born and baptized on Holy Saturday of 1927, and having collaborated so closely
with Hans Urs von Balthasar, whose theological
imagination was certainly captured
by the same mystery....
It's all made up
by men
with great
imaginations and probably a little too much to drink.
To this day there is a brass box in our bedroom that served for years as «the gift of gold» borne up the aisle, as did two of our pottery jars, both of them filled
by the congregation's
imagination with frankincense and myrrh.
The example of Jesus is so strong, that even people who do not believe in God, or who think that Jesus is a figment of historical
imagination, are still inspired
by the example of Jesus to live
with more love toward others.
The situation is not entirely without concern — witness the article
by Stan Wocial on p4 — but now numerous examples can be found in Scotland, Ireland, the United States, Canada, England, Australia and elsewhere where dioceses are meeting this challenge
with orthodoxy and
imagination.
Clark no doubt surprised his viewers
by then veering off in a different direction,
with an encomium to a chivalric figure of a quite different sort, the spiritual knight errant who,
by the time of his death, had captured the
imagination of much of Europe: St. Francis of Assisi.
What is required
by the criterion of human integrity is that occupations be so defined that manual work is also a rational pursuit and an opportunity for constructive
imagination, that symbolic skills may be exercised in clear relation to material necessities and in the light of moral responsibilities, and that creative professional activities will be conducted
with a vivid sense of the realities of nature and the canons of reason.
With my
imagination captivated
by humanity's flawed attempts at Eden, and my head lost in philosophy, I couldn't understand why anyone was thinking about «theories.»
It can even play
with inconsistency; and can thus throw light on the consistent, and persistent, elements in experience
by comparison
with what in
imagination is inconsistent
with them» (PR 5/7).
And yet we find ourselves in the strongest agreement
with the German scholar, Professor von Rad, whom we have cited before, in his own expressed feeling that after all, legend is not an adequate term, so long as it is commonly understood simply as a mixture of history and unrestrained popular
imagination (one part history, nine parts
imagination — our comment, not his) We much better understand legend as a combination of history and meditation, and as motivated primarily
by a concern to give expression to the meaning of history, as that meaning is conveyed
by the faith that God makes himself known therein.12
To ask probing questions about the current trajectory of reproductive biotechnology would have given us a chance to reflect
with humility on the ways that our moral
imaginations have been shaped
by new «givens.»
When Paul says that the «soulish» man can not receive the things of the Spirit of God, he is simply saying that the soul of a person,
by itself,
with only
imagination, memory, reason, and emotions to guide it, can not grasp spiritual truth.
Thus the interests of the church were identified
with opposition to an enlarged curriculum, and were defended
by men who appeared as nay - sayers to all that smacked of
imagination in higher education.
Secondly,
by linking «art»
with «communication», performance studies helps homiletics resist those impulses in the church and / or seminary cultures to devalue the human
imagination in favor of «practicalities» and overemphasis on affect and affectation.
Under modern conditions,
with changes occurring so rapidly that most specific occupational preparation becomes quickly out of date, it even appears that a fundamental liberal education is the best vocational education, for it develops the powers of
imagination needed to meet new situations and the understanding of interrelationships required
by life in an increasingly interdependent civilization.
«There is nothing wrong
with art appealing primarily to the feeling and
imagination, but there is a great deal wrong
with worship that is motivated
by feelings and
imagination.
The prophet's description, read
with some
imagination, suggests the fruitful idea that God is to be worthily served, not
by individuals in isolation, but
by a community, and yet a community so completely united in his service that it can be spoken of as a person.
Examples are 9/11 hijackings, The holding back of stem cell research that could save countless human lives, Aids being spread due to religious opposition to the use of condoms, Christians legally fighting this year to teach over 1 million young girls in America that they must always be obedient to men, the eroding of child protection laws in America
by Christians, for so called faith based healing alternatives that place children's health and safety at risk, burning of witches, the crusades, The Nazi belief that the Aryans were god's chosen to rule the world, etc... But who cares about evidence in the real world when we have our
imaginations and delusions about gods
with no evidence of them existing.
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.
You are unable to accept a universe not created and regulated
by god because those ideas have informed your
imagination for most of your life... The trouble is you are living in that universe, so wrap your mind around it and deal
with it.
It is evident that the sexual symbolism so fully used
by Blake (and so widely felt to be the fullest symbolism for total presentness in the
imagination of our time) carries
with it this sense of the dissolving of structure, of the loss of self in total union.
Pepler further develops this premise
by proposing that: «Life must gradually be informed
by creative worship if we are to furnish the
imagination with sensations that are not constantly militating against religion and making it an unnatural and unsocial effort to remain religious at all.»
Hence, at off moments the
imagination will be coloured
by the Mass drama, and connect the passing sights and sounds of the day
with that.11
If the same people who claim these commitments are also swayed
by presidential candidates who offer only the most tangential, glancing, elliptical, and facile engagements
with the texts they themselves claim to hold dear, then the emperor and his public square are, if not naked, then leaving little to the
imagination.
So I'm not one of those people who equate her writings
with the Bible
by any stretch of the
imagination.
Even though his writings were characterized
by often bewildering flights of the
imagination, I find no justification for regarding them as inflicted
with mental disability.
Professor Dewey supposes that
by appealing to the
imagination as the source of ideal ends he has suggested a religious attitude capable of supplying mankind
with a common faith.
It is also a reason that Christians can't trust their moral intuitions and moral
imaginations, even though they are (allegedly) informed
by the Spirit, because they — at the end of the day — believe the same thing and agree
with you that you can't really tell the difference and if you were in Phelps» shoes that you would feel the Spirit told you to do what he's doing.
Faced
with two weeks of care for a son he barely knows, Milne is distracted from an epic case of writer's block
by his son's
imagination.
For it would mean that the religious attitude of this particular individual had impelled him to repudiate the ideal ends which his natural German
imagination had presented to him, and to act in the interest of other ends incapable of being reconciled
with the ends presented
by that
imagination.
The authors of Christianity gave them a god
with no limitations of any kind, so they can make up explanations and answers limited only
by their
imaginations, and none of it has to be testable, verifiable, or consistent
with any evidence.
Imagination is not used here to designate that mere vivacity of the mind whereby unlikely juxtaposition of things or notions imparts startling cleverness to discourse; it is not a quality produced
by the accidental endowment of the temperament
with whimsicality.
Here we can best understand Whitehead's point
by analogy
with works of the
imagination, since this fourth way calls upon the resources of conceptual possibility to heal the wounds inflicted
by actuality.
And it is in this task that the
imagination, if it has been informed
by acquaintanceship
with the ways of men as immemorially they have uttered in speech their turgid and passionate hearts, may silently and in strange ways come to an apprehension of what otherwise eludes the mind.
The first one is that since God is our Father,
by which we mean that He cares for us after the fashion of our concern for our children but
with an intensity altogether beyond our human
imagination, He would wish that we should tell Him, although already He knows, all that we think we need, all that we want to have.
And
by disbelief I do not mean some sort of brave rejection of the doctrine, some defiant demand flung at heaven for possession of one's own soul; I mean merely the impotence of an
imagination that finds the very notion of sin incomprehensible, the conscience of a man who is sure that, whatever sin might be, it surely lies lightly upon a soul as decent as his own, and can be brushed off
with a single casual stroke of a primly gloved hand; I mean an habitual insensibility to the illuminations and chastisements of beauty, a condition of being wholly at home in a world from which mystery and sin and glory have all been banished, and in which spiritual wretchedness has become material contentment.