Sentences with phrase «enlivens such»

For Alyosha and all other believers, by contrast, the mysterion enlivens such vision and thought.

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The good news is that insights and methods are now available by which such persons can renew their inner lives and enliven their marriages.
Since 1960 over two hundred books and countless reports have examined either single congregations or their species, and any new work such as mine gratefully follows the tracks that many sorts of explorers — consultants, management specialists, sociologists, psychologists, ethnographers, historians, and others — have already laid down.1 Prior to 1960 the investigation of the local church was more occasional, and except for a few books written to enliven parish programs2 and the pioneering sociology of H. Paul Douglass, 3 the analysis occurred primarily in Europe.4
Where such proclamation is faithful to the living and written Word of God and enlivened by the Spirit, it is an effective means of grace and a sure sign of the true church.
I knew instantly that such a question had the power to transform and enliven my writing, that it would undoubtedly end up on a hot - pink sticky note above my desk, and that its implications extended far beyond the printed page.
«A science, however inexact, the law is a humanistic pursuit as well,» he wrote in the Journal of Law and Religion, «and no one in the past four decades has pursued the law with such humanistic fervor — a humanism enlivened by religion — as John Noonan.»
We explore specific yoga postures that activate the vital properties of the five alchemical elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, and water) and invoke the spiritual essence of various creatures, thus enlivening the body and consciousness with these distinct energetic qualities, such as lightness, fluidity, strength, springiness, and calm.
As with such high - profile ventures, the cast is rounded out by an assortment of heavy - hitters, all of who attempt — with mixed results — to enliven their one - dimensional roles through sheer force of personality.
Taking small - town America as his usual backdrop, the director enlivens his settings with details such as a tracking shot down quiet residential lanes where teens fling papers off of dented pick - ups at dawn, or a view of canoes pushing off into mist - shrouded lakes at dusk.
It enlivens the seventh - generation Golf with its hearty 138 hp and 184 pound - feet of torque, and I found it to be extremely responsive and tractable throughout the rev range — an absolute delight for such a mighty mite.
The keen will enjoy such roads in sport setting, which enlivens the drivetrain, girds the dampers and weights the occasionally uncertain steering to produce a well - resolved driving experience.
Exciting competitions such as Sand Sculpture, Fruit & Vegetables, Photography, Painting, Karaoke, Golf and Aerobics will enliven the Fiesta, with attractive prizes as well.
Nuances such as partial scoring for forward progress, bonuses for running the spark in backward, and even handlers exploding if they hold onto the spark for too long help enliven the mode.
From vast outdoor public sculptures such as the Angel of the North and Mark Wallinger's soon to be realised White Horse to the many projects designed to enliven Tate Modern's vast, bare Turbine Hall, the scale of art just keeps getting bigger.
He became enlivened only when speaking about recent projects (such as Jeremy Deller's Conversations About Iraq at the New Museum).
In gathering together such an array of his works on paper, Gagosian provides an exhilarating view of the wide - ranging, challenging, and frequently enlivening oeuvre of this most cerebral of artists.
And how can such familiar art appear transformed and enlivened?
Prouvost is wonderfully, unmistakably French, and her work merges subjects from a challenging diversity of cultural sources: such enlivening pluralism surely helps to make this a «British» prize, which corresponds to the complex composition of art as it is developed in, and in relation to contemporary British society.
The show is far better and more enlivening when they are not fixated on such guilt, as in the Neue Galerie, the key venue for the show in Kassel, which tells a more complex story encompassing the continuing legacy of European colonialism, the trauma of World War II, and the politics of representing people of other cultures.
His canvases are consequently enlivened with multi-dimensional and diverse textures and he at once recontextualises such items from today, transposing any of their accustomed meaning or worth.».
Goode, an enterprising native Houstonian who operated an eponymous Colquitt Street gallery for a decade, helped to enliven Houston's art community in the 1990s by showcasing then - emerging artists such as Mark Flood, Susie Rosmarin, Cesar Martinez, Benito Huerta, Mary McCleary, Charles Mary Kubricht and Steve Brudniak.
His touch so enlivens paintings such as «Figure in Landscape» and «Nude Bather Near Red Water» that they seem to shimmer throughout with human pertinence.
He also painted striking still lifes and interiors, such as Birdcage, Two Vases, and Flowers of 1981, a strongly abstracted work in which thick black lines describe objects in a room filled with quickly applied areas of vivid color that enliven the space and provide balance to the composition.
Textile designers such as Vera (American, 1909 — 1993) and Lucienne Day (British, 1917 — 2010) created boldly colorful graphic patterns that enlivened the subdued architecture of postwar modern interiors.
[20] During the 2008 Frieze Art Fair, they staged Drama Queens, this time enlivened by the voices of leading stage stars such as Kevin Spacey, at The Old Vic in London.
Healthy lessons such as these enliven Sésamo episodes, many drawing on Colombia's native foods, festivals, and dance traditions, as well as a one - hour television special, featuring the First Lady of Colombia, Maria Clemencia Rodriguez de Santos.
Colourful accents, such as the lavender mohair chair, enliven the eclectic assortment of black and white furniture in the living room, including the antique settee Jessica had refurbished for her first apartment.
The living room is enlivened with artwork, travel mementos and furniture collected over the years, such as the zebra rug from South Africa and the sofa, which is 20 years old.
Deep oranges such as terra - cotta, brick and rust energize and enliven, while softer tones suggest delicacy and tenderness.
Pair with natural materials such as wood and marble for an elegant effect, or use it to enliven a monochrome space.
Graphic punch enlivens this living room, where natural wood furniture warms modern accents, such as the 7 - foot - long, vibrant red M on the wall.
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