Sentences with phrase «entirely by your imagination»

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Rekindling the Christic Imagination: Theological Meditations on the New Evangelization, by Robert P. Imbelli (Liturgical Press): For those who've watched (as every sentient Catholic should have watched) Father Robert Barron's Catholicism series, here's the next step — a theologically rich, entirely accessible walk through the great themes of Evangelical Catholicism, keyed to four masterpieces of Christian art.
The situation is not entirely without concern — witness the article by Stan Wocial on p4 — but now numerous examples can be found in Scotland, Ireland, the United States, Canada, England, Australia and elsewhere where dioceses are meeting this challenge with orthodoxy and imagination.
Attempts have often been made to show that this man never lived, that he is entirely the product of early Christian imagination, but these attempts have at no time succeeded in convincing more than a few, and it is inconceivable that they would ever convince the Christian, for the event whose historicity is to him more than the conclusion of an argument but is witnessed to by his own being as a Christian — this event includes the appearance in history of this man.
The field of imagination at any rate is broad, ranging from automatic, instinctual, or reflex actions (in which the problem of meaning is virtually, but not entirely, non-existent), to more or less habitual modes of response to «natural signs,» and rising ultimately to sophisticated conceptual activity and various poetic or secondary forms of meaning — making in cultural and social significations.19 In the higher reaches of semiotic activity an increase in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk of error.
As such it is always subject to errors that can be controlled but not governed entirely by practical and / or socially established evaluative or critical methods.18 The indispensable factor of interpretation in the dynamic processes of semiosis even leads to the idea that there is a generic form of imagination in physical becoming, in addition to a primary or radical form in human perception, a consideration that would indeed justify calling creativity the category of the ultimate, just as Whitehead maintains.
A Very British Coup by Chris Mullin — which, of course, is entirely fictitious and borne from the overactive imagination of a young and idealistic left - wing political figure.
Bruttenholm's words are being filtered through the imagination of the young demon - child hearing them, and so we see this great battle being fought entirely by wooden puppets.
One scene in which two huge armies face one another ends with no battle at all, after terms are successfully agreed by the leaders — while conversely the Battle of Hattin, in which Guy's vast forces were trapped and slaughtered by the waiting Saracens, is depicted only in its build - up and carrion - bird aftermath, with the actual killing left entirely to the viewers» imagination.
- Alison Smith, author of Name all the Animals «Adeline deftly walks the fine line between story and scholarship — an entirely fresh reading of Woolf's work, brought alive by a writer of considerable imagination, insight, and skill.»
Perhaps this is because the figures are entirely fictitious, inspired by found images, memories, moments and themes, as well as her own imagination.
From the early Foley Artist (1996)-- a celebration of the unseen sound artists of film that scripts an imaginary film entirely through the efforts of two foley artists — to the «bewilderingly intricate» Event for Stage (2015) in which actor Stephen Dillane delivers (in four performances cut into one) scripts given to him, page by page, by the artist, the exhibition examines performance and its relationship to narrative, the imagination and the collective effort of artist and audience in film, theatre, drawing and photogravure.
By moving toward abstraction, art removes entirely the dialectic of nature and the imagination.
Inspired by a recent scientific study that revealed how the jewellike beetle uses the Milky Way for nocturnal orientation, Thater developed an entirely new kind of film and video installation to ponder the vastness of the universe and to convey aesthetically the sublime aspects of the cosmic imagination.
But given the scope of the challenge presented by threats like climate change, we're going to need a lot more DeChristophers and plenty more protests at the White House — and many other, entirely novel modes of action that capture the imagination of an apathetic, wired - in generation — before the increasingly concentrated federal power structure will begin to respond.
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