Sentences with phrase «dialectical tension»

"Dialectical tension" refers to a conflict or opposing forces that exist within a situation. It implies there are two opposing viewpoints or ideas that create a sense of tension or disagreement. Full definition
America, from the beginning, has been a kind of dialectical tension between the democratic and libertarian «voices.»
More concretely, the glorification of dialectical tension in Soloveitchik's case can obscure the extent to which his thinking, with all its nuance and complexity, does in fact exhibit exceptional coherence, harmony, and integration.
Throughout his presentation, Ziegler stresses Soloveitchik's insistence that an authentic religious philosophy will always feature powerful dialectical tension, that genuine religious life is ineluctably pervaded with dynamic inner conflict.
With artists from different geographical regions and cultures, the idea of a dialogue, comparison and dialectical tension underlies and gives structure to the entire exhibition.
Over against this diagnosis, Moltmann sets in dialectical tension his eschatological vision of «The Theological Play of God's Good Pleasure.»
Gordon's work can be seen as a fusion of dialectical tensions, between disparate cultures, between three dimensional «real» space and the two dimensional picture plane, as well as between civilization itself and the natural world.
The theology and philosophy of Edward Holloway stands alone as a contemporary synthesis which on the one hand rejects any dialectical tension at the heart of being and at the same time upholds the real distinction between matter and spirit.
Arising out of a process of differentiation from transcendent order, the idea of society stands, from the very moment of its birth, in a dialectical tension with the concept of the individual.
In this chapter the author lays out his utopian proposal for a theological school in «dialectical tension» with the Athens and Berlin models.
When the Creator disappears from the boundary of finitude, and Eternity is swallowed up by time, then theology must lose its ground in a dialectical tension between the here and the Beyond.
In Hirota's they seem to be held in dialectical tension.
Theologian Paul Tillich, for example, suggests that theological thought continually moves in a dialectical tension between two poles — «the eternal truth of its foundations and the temporal situation in which the eternal...
Most obviously, such inadequate approaches include those whereby creation is seen as in a dialectical tension with the Creator, such as forms of Process Theology and Panentheism.
(1) Similarly, Paul Tillich suggests that theological thought continually moves in a dialectical tension between two poles: «the eternal truth of its foundation and the temporal situation in which the eternal truth must be received.»
As someone writing from inside the Pentecostal movement, I can not help but wonder if the dialectical tension between heaven above and earth below that Wacker teases out in the lives of early Pentecostals is a mirror of his own continuing tension with the movement into which he was born.
While this may be true in part, there is much evidence to suggest that Pentecostals were attempting to work out yet another dialectical tension, this time between Spirit and Word.
«Revealing to Mere Children»: Not a Dialectical Tension Authoritative propositional revelation has an inherent and privileged place in this vision of God as the personal «Environer» who takes flesh in order to «environ» us.
Works of this sort lack the dialectical tension of a genuine act, associated with risk and will.
Holding all these forces in dialectical tension, her abstraction might be your representation; her fire, your ice.
Ceal Floyer examines a dialectical tension between the literal and the mundane through subtle interventions into existing spaces and witty plays on ordinary objects.
But what does it mean when the expressionistic brushstroke — marks of a unique self — and the depersonalized Pop brushwork — marks of the erasure of that self within the economy of late capitalism — are not located in some dialectical tension, but are in fact both seen to be withering before their reflection in the mirror?
Playful in her approach, Floyer's constructions often function as visual puns, laying open the structural character of things and highlighting the dialectical tension between the literal and the mundane, and an imaginative construction of meaning.
¹ The interior space of each box, which is open on each side, consists of vertical cylindrical forms in different spatial configurations, yielding a dialectical tension that reflects light in different ways.
As a whole, the exhibition constitutes an expansive exploration of the coexistence of hope and despair within the human condition, showcasing the generative possibilities of this dialectical tension.
Floyer's work examines a dialectical tension between the literal and the mundane, and an imaginative construction of meaning.
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