Sentences with phrase «generative powers of»

This is a minimalist yet sublimely gorgeous space: a place where people congregate to pray and to contemplate, under a visually abstract yet real reminder of the ever - generative powers of nature.
Recognizing the generative powers of opposing forces, Cinto strikes an exquisite balance: chance and control, fluid and solid, presence and emptiness are continually in conflict in her work.
The male theologians have imposed Western Marian categories on Guadalupe and have missed the creating and generative power of Guadalupe which has been articulated, developed and transmitted by the abuelitas, storytellers and artists.3 It marks the beginning of our own tradition of Christianity — or what some people call «popular religiosity.»
A common touchstone throughout her work is the generative power of the gesture.
They share the ostensible subject matter of color, as well as a loose - fitting stylistic rigor and an academic concern for the generative power of visual repetition.
Five ceramic tiles, precisely scaled to the size of the photographs, both stand in for the absent products of the kiln and reassert the generative power of fire within this visual and material economy.
While the rational constructions of the Cubists had given modern art perhaps its most impressive and elevated style, by the late twenties much of the generative power of the movement had been lost or supplanted by an abstract academicism.

Not exact matches

For example, in standard contemporary philosophy of science causation is characterized in terms of law - exhibiting sequences in the order of events, whereas more traditional and common sense views often conceive of causation in terms of a generative and governing force or power.
The ultimate job and purpose of the Church must be to equip its members to be co-creators with this ongoing Generative and Redemptive Power of the Universe seeking to transform the world into a place of peace, justice and compassion — a world sustainable for all of its inhabitants.
But rule and power very often corrupt; and, in any case, distinction and inequality related to children and domesticity threaten always to mar the bliss of the happy lovers, previously indifferent to their generative telos.
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