Sentences with phrase «dynamic relation»

To be anything is to be an active functioning reality entering into dynamic relations with other things.
When working with families, Mariya focuses her clinical attention on early attachment patterns and underlying dynamic relations between various family members.
To think of God as acting in dynamic relation to His creatures not merely as one actor among many, but as the universal creative power which sustains all things, and without which they could neither be nor act, is true to what our best knowledge of the world tells us.
The exhibition consists of a sequence of mural - scale, «adjusted to fit» images set in dynamic relation to non-linear groupings of photographs — of collectors» homes, auction houses, and museum installations — distinctive of Lawler's conceptual exercises.
And rather than focusing on a society's general placement in the world system, they have devoted attention to the dynamic relations between this position and the opportunities, resources, and constraints under which influential actors may operate.
Rather, creation takes place out of the dynamic relation between the actual and the possible and the creativity of God is a symbol for the experienced reality of the appearance of the genuinely new.
He seems to indicate not only that it presents a vague sense of activities and dynamic relations in nature, but that it also discloses in considerable detail the causal mechanism by which the perceptions in the mode of presentational immediacy were produced.
Michael Fishbane, Biblical Interpretation in Ancient Israel (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1985), has shown in a compelling way the dynamic relation between tradition and traditio, i.e., the tradition and the ongoing traditioning process.
Durational succession, as a «becoming of continuity,» is a dynamic relation linking past and present — is the dynamic «continuation of what no longer exists» as presently exercising its own immanent agency, «into what does exist» as presently exercising its own immanent agency.
Filtered through a critical and dynamic relation to the history of abstract painting, Taaffe's oeuvre is remarkable for its visual exuberance and intricate craft.
As natural light spills in from the narrow skylight above and shimmers off of the reflecting pool to its right, Blue Black maintains a dynamic relation to both the architecture and the environment that frame it.
Transforming that strange sculpture I realized it was simultaneously transforming myself: there was not a mere folding and playing, but a dynamic relation of mutual transformations.
A long - time resident of Hornby Island, Payne has continued his painting practice, making abstractions informed by a dynamic relation to the natural world.
At the same time, the first systematic attempts were made to depict the binocular properties of vision and the dynamic relation between optical fixation and bodily movement.
A formal derivation of the dynamic relation between the atmosphere and solid earth make it possible to calculate the changes in the earth's rotational velocity from the large - scale distribution of the atmospheric pressure and dynamics of the wind fields (Barnes et al. 1983).
I use principals of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and psyco - dynamic relations to teach young people to overcome difficulties from anxiety, depression, ADD and other mood related issues.
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