Floyer's work examines
a dialectical tension between the literal and the mundane, and an imaginative construction of meaning.
Ceal Floyer examines
a dialectical tension between the literal and the mundane through subtle interventions into existing spaces and witty plays on ordinary objects.
(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.»
The ways in which this task could be carried out, and the interesting metaphysical revisions and alternatives to which it would lead regarding the central doctrines of process metaphysics, has constituted an interesting discussion and
dialectical tension between Ford and Nobo over the years, to which many of the rest of us have attended with the greatest interest.
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...
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.
Not exact matches
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.
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.