Sentences with phrase «finding embodiment»

The universal or form itself is the value finding embodiment in the world in «a certain way.»
Crucially important to Meland's enterprise is a recognition of myth as the felt expression of the depths of human culture, In his view, religious faith, and more particularly Christian faith, finds embodiment and expression not only in religious institutions and individual religious experience, but in the midst of secular cultures as well, The Judeo - Christian mythos underlies and is formative of the cultural sensibilities of Western men.
Their principles of human rights and their restraints upon royal misconduct had found embodiment in the nation's constitution.
And this divine personal principle found its embodiment in a man and took habitation in our midst.
This research found an embodiment in the action programme of the St. Marks Cathedral in Bangalore when KC joined them as their presbyter.
In its political structures one finds the embodiment of the common good, and in its polity of equality and redistributive justice one finds the ideal of civic life.
But to those who did, who believed what it represented, it gave the potential of a fully personal relationship to God... And this divine personal principle found embodiment in a man and took habitation in our midst.
Kabbalistic doctrine was replaced by the personality of the zaddik in whom the Hasidim found the embodiment of those very virtues which they needed for their redemption and from whom they learned the right way for each of them to travel while in the life of the body.
We place our trust in the process of communication through the power of the Spirit and the ways in which the Spirit finds embodiment.

Not exact matches

The club has prided itself, since its founding in 1899, as Catalonia's scrappy counterpoint to its bitter rival in the capital, Real Madrid — a living embodiment of Spain's fierce political tensions.
Instead, it's a way of living, knowing and responding to the world that finds a fresh embodiment in every generation and allows the work of Christ's reconciliation with God for humanity to continue.
It finds its appropriate organ not in a state, but in a Church, that is to say a society which is the embodiment of a purely spiritual tradition and which rests, not on material power, but on the free adhesion of the individual mind.
Nevertheless, I continue to wonder whether the embodiment of compassion must be found in the Buddhist tradition?
The clearest embodiment of that general orientation which dominated the synagogues is to be found in the Pharisees.
In India, this embodiment was to be found in the rise of the philosophical schools of the sixth century B.C..
The editors found Gandhi to be an embodiment of the Sermon on the Mount, but frequent contributor John Haynes Holmes went even further and touted him as «the Christ of modern times» (November 25, 1931).
Those who articulated [it] faced without flinching the most negative of all the consequences of embodiment: the fragmentation, slime, and stench of the grave... [W] e may not find their solutions plausible, but it is hard to feel they got the problem wrong.»
Believers can be sweet and kind and good and intelligent, but rarely do you find one that disagrees in one tiny way with the behaviors and decisions he a.s.s.igns to his own deity — really just an embodiment of his own highest ideals.
But, continuing with the thought of God's self - embodiment in a redeemed world, do we not find a striking parallel with the biblical image of the church as the «Body of Christ» (I Cor.
It is there that believers find the living embodiment of their faith among their neighbors.
No man has insisted on this more vigorously than Baron von Hügel, who with all his deep faith in the fullness of our Lord's embodiment of God, was yet ever ready to maintain that in other religious traditions, and likewise in science, art, philosophy, ethics, as well as in the simple humdrum experiences of daily life, God in some way and to some degree has been found and known.
The theologian Richard Lischer offers a brief meditation that, for my money, ought to be required reading for all seminarians who want their ministries to follow a biblical paradigm - a paradigm that Lischer finds in the ministry of St. Paul to the early Christian gentile churches: a ministry that for all its messiness finds as its center the repeated embodiment of the death and resurrection of Jesus in the daily tosses and turns of pastoral work with the people of God.
Dupree's spirits are the very embodiment of some of the smoothest, most authentic beverages to be found stateside.
This release is based on findings from «Moving in my World: an Investigation into Young People's Embodiment and its Impact on Participation in Physical Activity», funded by the Economic and Social Research Council and carried out by Dr Laura Azzarito when she was a Senior Lecturer at Loughborough University.
In an article titled «The Weight of a Guilty Conscience: Subjective Body Weight as an Embodiment of Guilt» in the journal PLOS ONE, Day and Bobocel find evidence that the emotional experience of guilt can be grounded in subjective bodily sensation.
What this means is that tens of millions of Americans, a great many of whom have never gone near a virtual - reality game, find themselves employing «avatars,» or digital embodiments of themselves, to make a first impression in their absence.
His character could not be more of an embodiment of a woman's fantasy, as a macho bad boy who is secretly sensitive and just wants to find love.
Oldman finds the humor, the indomitable fighting spirit, in the man lionized as the embodiment of English resilience during World War II.
But it's Hepburn and Arkin's dynamics that ultimately steal the show, with his flamboyant, never quite over the top performance as the embodiment of pure evil and her passionate, fully dedicated interpretation of a seemingly helpless woman in ultimate peril finding the inner strength to come out victorious in the end.
LORD LARRY By Richard Schickel Sir Laurence Olivier was more than the embodiment of British Acting Tradition: at once matinee idol, thesp, and character actor, he found both Archie Rice and Hamlet inside himself, and therein lay the rub
Legiana is a monster that can be found in Coral Highlands during the «Embodiment Of Elegance» hunting quest.
Jacqueline Rose, in a beautifully written article that sniffs out more connections than most books on the subject, finds Marilyn Monroe the perfect embodiment of mid-century America — not the one we dreamt on movie screens, but the sometime cruel, confused one most pretended wasn't happening.
The embodiment of this possibility is found in two organizations, the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and the competing American Board for Certification of Teaching Excellence.
Founded in 2009 by Rob Dickinson, a Los Angeles - based Brit with a degree in product design, a successful career as a rock musician and a life - long love of old - school Porsches, Singer Vehicle Design and the cars it creates are the physical embodiment of his all - consuming vision of the perfect 911.
Inside the belly of the beast, one will find the perfect embodiment of sportiness and true British - style luxury.
Reaching the throne fired by Enlightenment philosophy and determined to become the embodiment of the «benevolent despot» idealized by Montesquieu, she found herself always contending with the deeply ingrained realities of Russian life, including serfdom.
If a player happens to find and complete a specific Field Order, they become the embodiment of evil and don the persona of one of cinema's most iconic horror characters, Michael Myers.
The embodiment of which is found in our antagonist and protagonist.
The hero role reinforces the premise that «there's a soldier in all of us» — as the embodiment of the everyday gamer, who's found a way to be king in Call of Duty.
Fishman's signature potpourri of tempestuous brushstrokes and unapologetic riffs on the machismo of Abstract Expressionism finds a glorious embodiment in the sensuality of red and formality of black.
«I want my paintings to be the embodiment of the landscape itself — slabs of earth, sky, and atmosphere that evoke the processes found in nature: growth and decay, build - up and erosion, creation and destruction.
For Dine, the canvas represents the ultimate manifestation of «unreality»; his found objects, conversely, the embodiment of what is real.
But to place this car in the gallery seems to miss the point, offering it as an object of aesthetic contemplation and period design rather than the embodiment of a particular kind of fantasy that suffused»60s culture, that often found its expression in a burgeoning ethos of conspicuous consumption.
But the most striking embodiment of this theme has to be the Carl Andre floor pieces scattered throughout the fair, with exceptional examples to be found at Sperone Westwater (which dedicated its booth to the artist), Simon Lee Gallery, and Conrad Fischer.
Formally, Oursler has developed a wide - ranging use of materials such as resin, glass, fabric, steel and various found objects, which are kaleidoscopically overlaid with projection, light and sound, forming a unique embodiment of his themes.
Formally, Oursler has developed a wide - ranging use of materials from resin, glass, fabric, steel, and found objects, which are kaleidoscopically overlaid with projection, light and sound, forming a unique embodiment of these themes.
He became interested in Abstract Expressionism during his studies at Black Mountain College and used mainly found objects in his art until 1957 when the rusty carcase of an abandoned old Ford struck him as the ideal embodiment of his artistic vision.
The team then calculated the estimated GHG emissions associated with the three different types of foods from «cradle to gate», which are primarily due to the farm's diesel fuel and fertilizer use, and found that the meat and protein category «represents the largest embodiment of GHG emissions» in both pre - and post-consumer food waste, despite ranking being the smallest category by total weight.
Yet, they are the embodiment of the nuanced approach: «We think technology can be genuinely beneficial to kids if you find good quality content (which is why we rate and review every kind of media), and if they use it in balance with other parts of their lives,» spokeswoman Karen Zuercher said over email.
He found that the existence of the virtual currency is reasonable and the currency is created by trust; currency is the embodiment of the trust mechanism.
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