Sentences with phrase «deeper truth»

It's not the «deeper truth of scripture» the church has failed in teaching.
But what if these bedtime behaviors revealed deeper truths about our nature?
Is a question that helps us reach for deeper truths.
Even without any proper dramatic scenes, this swirling collage of a movie draws us into its story and situations, revealing deep truths about relationships.
He saw abstraction as a language that was not only capable of expressing deeper truths but also of communicating them to all five senses.
We need to feel love's urgency, the pressing need to embrace still greater, still deeper truths.
They look for deeper truths and are quite curious about everything around them.
McCarthy resists oversimplification of the story, preferring to find deeper truths in the journalistic procedure itself and in the character - rich performances of that ensemble (happily, McCarthy mixes in brilliant unknowns with his star players).
Evolutionary biology reminds us that we are animals, shaped by natural selection not for discovering deep truths of nature but for breeding.
Starting in earnest a couple of decades ago, a group of physicists began seeking deeper truth in string theory, which holds that the fundamental particles of nature consist of minuscule vibrating strands of energy.
Travel Books: Thomas Kohnstamm celebrates fiction that uncovers deeper truths about travel and the world
I'm always fascinated by how Jesus managed to teach deep truths in accessible ways.
He viewed science as a way to learn deeper truths about God, arguing that «a little philosophy inclines man's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy brings men's minds about to religion.»
Phillipson excels in her use of vernacular forms and the ability to seize the language of spectacle, to produce playful irony and reveal deeper truths by amplification, repetition and saturation.
Pixar movies might make unusual sermon illustrations, but just like with any piece of art, at the core, they hit on deep truths that can inform and challenge our faith.
And that's what those who insist that maleness and femaleness are «cultural constructs,» not givens that disclose deep truths about the human condition, deny.
Given the stunning turn of events last November, however, we need to suspend our economic faiths for a time to reorient our thinking about the economy around deeper truths regarding the human person and the role of work.
He understands deep truths about himself, and he knows how to embellish them with powerful lies about how those hurts can be soothed with things.
I appreciate your deep undertaking and pray the Holy Spirit guide you through the process of discovering and unfolding deep truth.
That's OK, he says, «But I hope the deeper effect is to compel the viewer to look more closely at the world around them and to consider deeper truths about our relationship to that which sustains us but also which we crave for comfort.»
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Now onto the shadow that brought on this entire shopping trip, presenting Deep Truth.
Director Penn shifts time between McCandless's last stop in Alaska, his peripatetic wanderings and fragments of his life from before he was reborn as Alexander Supertramp, gracefully revealing McCandless's motivations and subtly concealing a denser, deeper truth until the final moments.
Its message - that we have to truly want and decide to get better, and that such a decision can only come from within (even from hitting rock bottom)- speaks deep truth, but dramatically speaking, Ellen's decision isn't earned.
What other deep truths was she able to unearth after definitely, clearly devoting her full attention to the films?
Whether or not the movie is ultimately «realistic,» the lack of any viable escape hatch, for the characters or the audience, touches on and deconstructs deeper truths about the genre: that its pleasures are fundamentally sadistic and, when taken to a logical end point, deeply unsatisfying.
As the whole story unravels, Miles ponders deep truths about society, humanity and faith.
Of course, the style and subject betray deeper truths about growing up, heartbreak, creativity, and yearning — and by necessity, any work of art springs from its creator's inner life.
One listener had apparently heard me say that seemingly incidental details often point to deeper truths in John.
Then slowly, he uncovered the rest of the photo, and reminded the class that inferences are found by looking below the surface to discover deeper truths.
Anchored by astonishing performances and the singular vision of filmmaker Barry Jenkins, Moonlight is a groundbreaking exploration of male masculinity — a sensual, intoxicating piece of cinema that uncovers deep truths about the moments that define us, the people who shape us most, and the ache of love that can last a lifetime.
Laymen want simple sermons that teach deep truths.
Unlike fundamentalist scholars whose primary concern is the historical veracity of this story rather than its christological significance, I am not troubled that the author employs a poetic narrative to convey deeper truth.
Telgemeier's art complements her writing to great effect, offering a cheerful, vivid cartoon simplicity that allows readers to instantly engage even as it leaves room for deeper truths to take hold.
The physical nature of computers might reveal deep truths about their uniquely powerful abstract abilities
Taking place at the ends of the earth, or at least a remote stretch of Turkey, Nuri Bilge Ceylan's film follows a long night that seems to brush on all kinds of deep truths about human nature that remain just out of grasp.
This story was filled with deep pain and deeper truths, like when Shug Avery says, «Everything wants to be loved.»
«Smart businesses recognize a deeper truth: Customer insight is worth more than customer data.
A deeper truth.
Beyond her mass acclaim for her poetry, the late Maya Angelou is remembered for her ability to openly and honestly reflect on life, relationships and faith in ways that highlight hidden meanings and deeper truths.
While spiritual autobiographies appeal to deeper truths, contemporary autobiography dwells on what Freud termed the «manifest» content of things.
One used to hear that Vietnam was still awaiting its novelist: meaning that the tangled confused hypertext of millions of disparate defeats and small victories and lies and photo - ops and press conferences make no emotional sense until some Tolstoy can lead us through the emotional and factual jungle to a deeper truth.
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