The artist abandons his more colorful works and presents a suite of six large - scale paintings in which the palette has been reduced to its
most essential expression: a sober and rigorous range of lights and shadows.
Prophetism is the total achievement of that unique movement spectacularly witnessed in concentrated power in the eighth, seventh, and sixth centuries, but developing from the time of Israel's birth as a people out of Egypt and continuing to
find essential expression in the final six or seven centuries of biblical time.
Distilling color and gesture to its sparsest and
most essential expression, Hours is as much of an ode to the joy of painting as it beautifully expresses, through a heightened, dreamlike reverie, Mitchell's remembrances of her natural and felt environment.
Yet liberalism as a political theory, understood as a cooperative enterprise for mutual advantage among free and equal persons, is considered by friend and foe alike
the essential expression of what it means to he a political animal in the modern West.
Liberalism as a political theory, understood as a cooperative enterprise for mutual advantage among free and equal persons, is considered by friend and foe alike
the essential expression of what it means to he a political animal in the modern West.
Many readers who find that Tinder sets them thinking about important and neglected connections between faith and politics will nevertheless conclude upon reflection that political societies offer positive opportunities for human fulfillment, and that they are
essential expressions of our created human nature, rather than concessions to our fallen state.
Positive fidelity is
an essential expression of commitment to each other's full growth.
If indeed the incarnation and death of Jesus are
essential expressions of God's nature, then Muslim and Christian understandings of God are truly very different.»
The artists in this hour are united by their steadfastness and persistence in creating; their art serves as
an essential expression of their experience of the world.