Sentences with phrase «fragmentary ways»

Liberation theology, liberation movements in Central America and the rest of South America, South Africa, Asia, etc., «People's Power» in the Philippines, student protests and a democratic reform movement in South Korea, as well as the stubborn persistence of dissidents in the Soviet Union, and Solidarity in Poland all bear witness, in their various and fragmentary ways, to peoples» fundamental desire to belong and to participate effectively in the decisions that shape their futures.
On the other hand, the New Testament witness to fulfillment is rooted precisely in the eschatological vision and in the belief that the future of the Lord, albeit in a hidden and fragmentary way, is present in our midst in the form of signs, first fruits, foretaste and so on.
It is grace alone, with the forgiveness it holds, which can release us to recognize and in some fragmentary way begin to live in self - giving love for God and neighbour.4
Similarly, loss in the temporal world is the result of the very fragmentary way in which past occasions are reenacted in the present.
In that confrontation, renewal can be found, and at least in a fragmentary way, the power of reconciliation overcoming alienation, the healing of brokenness, the experience of release from guilt, anxiety and despair.

Not exact matches

At best, these other truths can only be regarded as fragmentary versions of it in some way or another.
Contrary to what has been said by western historians, there is evidence to show, though very scanty and fragmentary, that Christianity found its way into South East and East Asian countries even before the coming of western missionaries, through the efforts of Nestorian merchants and missionaries from Persia or India or China or from all the three places.
This concerns the Taoist and Confucian concept of Heaven, the Way and Goodness as pointing to the Holy Trinity: «Chinese religion is aware of transcendent power, T'ien (Heaven), at work in those who seek Jen (goodness) by following the Tao (Way)-- fragmentary glimpses, perhaps, of the heavenly Father whose Spirit elicits and sustains our union with Christ, the Incarnate Way» (p47).
In a way my question about «totality» and «the refusal of distance» sums up the other questions and suggests that a stance which has a larger component of irony and understatement toward the self might be able to bear the fragmentary character of existence with less restlessness toward totality.
Instead, Whitehead states that thought originates from the way a particular fragmentary sense experience impresses us in relation to other experiences.
The exhibition Písařovic's Study is a way of presenting to the public (at least in a fragmentary form) a valuable collection of works by psychiatric patients, as well as a way of showing to the spectator the interesting and complicated personality of the Czech psychiatrist František Písařovic.
The sculptural work, encased in a steel case, makes use of two - way mirrors to create the illusion of fragmentary architectural structure repeating and receding into infinite space.
Other works in the exhibition include wall pieces and a gridded platform on the floor making use of two - way mirrors to create the illusion of fragmentary architectural structures repeating and receding into infinite space.
Thirty - five years ago there was an artistic tendency known as Deconstructed Narrative: fragmentary films and videos that contained critiques of their own structures and the way narratives are constructed by the «dominant ideology», ie capitalism.
These reminded me of how Rodin kept a fragmentary inventory of small gestural castings on hand that he would recombine in different ways to thematically connect, via an index of his own making, different developmental extensions of his overall aesthetic.
The works all feel as though they have travelled a far way from their original reference point, using collage and editing in some capacity to piece together fragmentary elements and calling attention to the multifaceted ways in which we claim our fixed identities.
«We, in ManTownHuman, believe that a more critical, arrogant and future - oriented cadre of architects and designers can challenge the new eco-centred, bureaucratic, anti-intellectual, fragmentary, localising consensus and in this way can lay the ground rules for overcoming the cosy rut in which architecture now finds itself.»
Furthermore, evidence on the effect of a mandatory «opt out» provision for medical records research is only fragmentary at this time, but at least one study has preliminarily suggested that those who refuse to consent for research access to their medical records may differ in statistically significant ways from those who consent with respect to variables such as age and disease category (SJ Jacobsen et al. «Potential Effect of Authorization Bias on Medical Records Research.»
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