Sentences with phrase «early source material»

Yes, the Nicene Creed made those doctrines even more explicit, but so did the MUCH earlier source material (i.e., the Bible) in varied & thorough ways (Php.2: 6 - 10; Jn.8: 58f; Jn.10: 29 - 30; Jn.1: 1 - 14; Jn.20: 28; Lk.5: 20 - 21; etc.).

Not exact matches

A similar case to EuropaCorp's «Kursk,» the true story of a Russian submarine that sank in the Barents Sea in 2000 and killed everyone on board; though Putin had a significant role in the events, appears in the source material of Robert Moore's best - seller «A Time to Die,» and even featured in early versions of the screenplay, he's nowhere to be found in the finished film.
Scarlett Johansson's casting as a Japanese human - cyborg in «Ghost in the Shell» caused an uproar earlier this year, as did Tilda Swinton's role as the Ancient One in «Doctor Strange» — a character depicted as an Asian male in the comic source material.
That powerful lobby group also claims that earlier Buy American rules tied to President Obama's 2009 stimulus package, delayed «shovel - ready» projects as municipalities conferred with lawyers and manufacturers refrained from bidding on projects because they found it difficult to avoid sourcing their materials from abroad.
Once the company stopped hiding its eco-story and started marketing its six - decade leadership in green materials sourcing, it became Number One in its category (a dramatic turnaround from its bankruptcy a few years earlier).
The evidence indicates that the written sources of our Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are not later than c. AD 60; some of them have even been traced back to notes taken of our Lord's teaching while His words were actually being uttered... We have then in the Synoptic Gospels, the latest of which was complete between 40 - 50 years after the death of Christ, material which took shape at a still earlier time, some of it even before His death, and which, besides being for the most part 1st hand evidence, was transmitted along independent and trustworthy lines.»
Given the author's remarkable learning, most readers are likely to learn a great deal, especially when he uses Augustine's sermons as source material; but the captious tone and prosecutorial zeal of the effort starts to grate as early as the first chapter.
But it may be pointed out that (1) no one has ever «unstrung» the Marcan sequence more completely than the author of Matthew did in revising and reorganizing the Gospel of Mark for his special purposes: the book is taken apart and put together again in a new order, combined with the «Sayings Source» (Q) and with other materials, and arranged apparently for didactic use — as a manual, one might say, for the religious educators of the early Syrian church!
The major source, the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke), contains a great deal of teaching material ascribed to Jesus, and it turns out to be precisely that: teaching ascribed to Jesus and yet, in fact, stemming from the early Church.
24, the great bulk of the material is drawn, apparently, from the same early source.
However, the Jesus Seminar dates the Q material earlier than the traditions found in Mark, during the period 50 - 70 a.d. Mark, dated around 70 a.d., in fact fares poorly in the Seminar's judgment as a source for Jesus - sayings.
There can be no doubt that what we identify in the Tetrateuch (Genesis - Numbers) as P employs and incorporates in the fifth century some material as old or possibly older than J. And J in the tenth century may well have had as a primary source an earlier effort to bring together coherently a wide assortment of stories deemed to have significant bearing on the life of the people Israel.2 Certainly individual units in the J corpus had been in existence for centuries before they were integrated; and beyond any doubt these units were often strikingly modified in meaning in the context of the J work.
E continues to require symbolization, whether or not it ever existed as a separate and roughly parallel source to J, as simply that hexateuchal material differing from or later than J but earlier than D or P. Cf. Gerhard von Rad, Genesis, translated by John H. Marks (from Dos erste Buch Mose) in the series Dos Alte Testament Deutseh, II (Gottingen, 1955; Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1961), pp. 23 if.
Because ingredients and raw material can come into a manufacturing plant from different vendors and sources, a thorough early foreign object detection is pivotal in protecting products before the process begins in the facility.
So it makes you think that, well, maybe that could have been one contributing factor to why we actually use genetic materials that incorporate ribose, because early cells that relied on an external source of ribose would have had easier access to that material compared to competing the cells that we're looking for, a different sugar that had a harder time getting across the membrane.
As photosynthesis favours the lighter isotope, carbon 12, over the heavier carbon 13, this «light» ratio finding suggests that organic material from biological sources may have been more abundant in diamond - forming zones early in the Earth's history than we find today,» explained Suzette Timmerman, lead author on the study.
So, it makes you think that, well, maybe that could have been one contributing factor to why we actually use genetic materials that incorporate ribose because early cells that relied on an external source of ribose would have had easier access to that material compared to competing the cells that were looking for the different sugar that had a harder time getting across the membrane.
The first two are pretty flat, Mike Newell's is solid, David Yates» early ones had the weakest source material.
It's a shame, because there are points early on where this promises to transcend its silly source material and become a worthwhile addition to an increasingly overstuffed and predictable genre.
Amidst those early signs of viewer interest (Blade), franchise launches (X-Men), moments of director / source material synergy (Raimi's Spider - Man) and 18 or so MCU films, Deadpool is recognizable as a triumph of perseverance and (baby) hand - in - glove casting, as well as proof that R - rated superheroing is viable at the box office (which in turn smoothed the way for more serious takes like Logan).
Murder in the Cathedral also served as source material for one of the very first experimental television broadcasts: the 1936 BBC presentation of the play directed by George More O'Ferrall, which according to Kenneth Baily (who witnessed the transmission on television) included «the earliest recollection I have of a really inspired use of the close - up in television drama».
Academy - award winning director William Friedkin discusses his early career — including making documentaries for David L. Wolper, working for Alfred Hitchcock and what he learned from studying his films, and directing his first movie Good Times (1967), starring Sonny and Cher; how his career path led to making The Exorcist, his initial reaction to reading the source material, the story's theme of Good versus Evil, and the role his own faith played in his approach to making the movie; the techniques he used to generate suspense and fear in the audience, his use of subliminal imagery, and his reasons for recently restoring deleted footage to the film.
If you're not overly familiar with the source material, or previous games, I can imagine that some early sequences can be a bit tough to follow or wrap your head around.
Following the huge misfires like the Aaron Paul vehicle Need For Speed, the late - 80s attempt to bring Super Mario Brothers to the big - screen, the recent Tomb Raider and even that early vehicle for Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson, Doom (and countless others) Tinseltown hasn't quite managed to successfully transfer the allure of the source material to celluloid.
Unfairly labeled, along with Spike Lee's earlier film Do The Right Thing (and Lee and Malcolm X himself) as being anti-white, those who do so have clearly failed to watch the film or read the source material, Alex Haley's The Autobiography of Malcolm X.
Ryan Reynolds, who is known for being a big comic book fan, played the character in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), but while the early stuff of him as Wade Wilson was good, the version of Deadpool that he ended up becoming was so different from the source material that he was essentially Deadpool in name only.
Throughout the early to mid 20th century, the use of asbestos in materials developed even further, more sources were identified and the mineral exploited.
According to the legendary voice actor, recent successful comic adaptations (Iron Man, X-Men, Dark Knight etc.) have learned the value of the original comic book stories and source material - learning lessons from early failures.
Featuring photographs, manuscripts, correspondence, source material and two early video works from the Larry Rivers Papers, the exhibition explores the ways in which the archives contextualize Rivers's multi-dimensional artistic career.
In the early sixties, Richter discovered an artistic niche for himself by using trivial photographs as source material.
It was an early cubist work that Schapiro shared with her students, contrasting its bold formal energy and its improvisational use of collage materials with a clear feminine source with Robert Delaunay's more etiolated and academic paintings of the same period.
Integrated into early Pop combines by Dine and Rauschenberg or used alongside other everyday materials by the Arte Povera group, light bulbs became a source of physical as well as existential illumination.
Cornell's rare, early collages and «sand tray» box bring together imagery and found objects from historical source material — sand in this case as a metaphor for a universal symbol marking the passage of time.
Innerst broke onto the New York art scene in the early 1980s with exquisitely executed small - scale paintings with hand - made frames, and his works were considered part of the Pictures Generation of artists who employed widely varied images as source material culled from the expanding media of the pre-digital age.
Jones» work is informed by historical source material and early modes of representation in documentary practice.
A shift in his practice reclaims the source material for his drawings as finished art objects themselves, where they had been discarded in earlier work.
Exhibiting internationally since the early 1990s, Suzanne McClelland's practice includes both large - scale paintings and works on paper, often extracting fragments of speech or text from various political and cultural sources and exploring the symbolic and material possibilities that reside within language.
One has to spend considerable time with a monumental work such as Minutiae to garner any sense of this.Rauschenberg's use of cartoons in the present work strikes a chord with both Warhol's and Lichtenstein's use of cartoons as source materials for their earliest Pop creations.
Invariably I am responding to my source material, and my initial reaction to film stills, advertising photographs, etc., drives this early activity.
Through shifts in scale and substitutions of materials sculptor Noah Loesberg recontextualizes items from historical sources like early 20th century builder's guides, Persian illuminated manuscripts, images downloaded from the Internet and our contemporary built environment.
Jones's work is informed by historical source material and early modes of representation in documentary practice.
Later she shot images herself, and looked to a wider variety of sources for material, like Renaissance paintings and drawings in the case of photographed collages that she made in the early 1990s.
Project 94 at the Museum of Modern Art in early 2011 was Olesen's first U.S. solo museum show, in which, according to Valery Oisteanu in The Brooklyn Rail, «Olesen probes homosexuality's criminalization, past and present, through the appropriation of source materials and contextual shifts.»
The artist engages in a complex visual legacy that stretches across multiple genres, as the painting references its own source material while at the same time paying homage to the comic - book appropriation of earlier artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol.
Brandt is known for employing early processes that celebrate the material essence of analog photography, while van Empel's digital composites result from the meticulous assemblage of hundreds of the artist's own source photographs into one photorealistic image.
An artist at the forefront of New British Sculpture, the wave of UK sculptors who emerged during the early 1980s, Richard Deacon is known for using materials from man - made sources to reflect his interest in aspects of the human figure.
Exhibiting internationally since the early 1990s, Suzanne McClelland's practice includes both large - scale paintings and works on paper, often extracting fragments of speech or text from various political and cultural sources, exploring the symbolic and material possibilities that reside within language.
(TGA.8717.1.2.5328) That Wells referred specifically to perspex rather than celluloid, which he had used in earlier pieces, suggests that he had access to new sources of materials.
To mark both the 50th and 70th anniversaries of The Little Prince's publication, the Morgan Library and Museum mounted major exhibitions of Saint - Exupéry's draft manuscript, preparatory drawings, and similar materials that it had obtained earlier from a variety of sources.
Tuymans» characteristically cinematic framing — a product of experimentation with Super 8 film in the early 1980s — persists here, but his source material is now often drawn from the internet.
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