Sentences with phrase «human imagination»

The products of human imagination extend far beyond the satisfaction of practical interests.
The rest is nothing but fantasy, created and manipulated by human imagination fit their needs.
Both man - made concepts originating from human imagination so similar in that regard; less people die for «art» though.
Even when natural things are observed, human imagination transforms them so as to emphasize certain ideal aspects.
Visual stimulus has been an enormous factor affecting human imagination.
The myth was certainly the product of human imagination, but it was not simply fantasy.
The stand is a beautiful gift from Human imagination.
All existing evidence shows these things only exist in humans imaginations.
I am fascinated in the elements of nature, because they are not deliberated on purpose but they have the beauty born of coincidence beyond human imagination.
In fact he absolutely repudiates all representations of the Kingdom which human imagination can create, when he says:
It takes willingness to step outside the norm for a stroll onto the wild side, and who knows, maybe even beyond, where human imagination gets ignited.
But though patriotism is one of several tools humanity utilizes to make sense of its world (religion and theology are others), it has, in Coover's view, no existence apart from creative human imagination.
Hurricanes are powerful storms, and captivate human imagination.
In medieval times, it was said that «city air is freer,» because cities liberated people from the bonds of feudalism, unlocked human creativity, and fired human imaginations.
But hasn't human imagination grasped something real?
Since Heaven and Hell are figments of human imagination therefore he is in neither place.
Theo Phileo What if the «life of Christ» is just something created out of human imagination too?
Inspired human imagination can create beauty capable of evangelising those who are not aware of, or have lost sight of the supernatural.
The world gains its meaning only because human imagination accounts for the world in an interwrought narrative texture of many views.
Paul Scott Wilson, for example, argues in Imagination of the Heart (Abingdon, 1988) that stories put the preacher in touch with our shared human imagination.
Likewise as members of the body of Christ, humans may be achieving aims which far transcend human imagination.
His engendering also depends upon a resourceful counterpart: the rich human imagination that creates the forms and links and sequences by which we recognize the universe.
It's probably worth noting at this stage that spitting has historically had a privileged place in the wider human imagination, situated at the blurred boundary between medicine, magic, and myth.
«The complex pattern they make defies human imagination.
The limits of human imagination do likely constrain the search for extraterrestrial life, said Seth Shostak, the senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, which uses radio and optical observations to hunt for brainy extraterrestrials.
In America artists such as Julian Schnabel, David Salle and Jean Michel Basquiat championed figurative painting and in Italy the Transavanguardia, which held emotion and human imagination above rational principles, emerged to challenge Arte Povera.
Alchemists were notorious for attempting to make synthetic gold, but their goals were far more ambitious: to transform and bend nature to the will of an industrious human imagination.
ICANN issued a statement claiming that its plan will «open -LSB--RSB- the Internet's naming system to unleash the global human imagination,» and hopefully allow «the domain name system to better serve all of mankind.»
For in the reality constructed by human imagination, the reality of a thousand national identities, foundational myths, bogus perceptions of «our» innocence and «their» wickedness, who could ever be a judge whose impartiality would be recognized and whose arbitration would be accepted?
Human imagination as a whole provides the particular idiomatic and narrative construction of a congregation; its members communicate by a code derived from the totality of forms and stories by which societies cohere.
Why do we still believe in any religion which is nothing but a stupid man made philosophy to put constrains on human imagination.
Hurricanes are powerful storms, and captivate human imagination.
As far as the fantasy half - human / half - god (or other «spirit»); those tales are from the fertile human imagination, like fire - breathing dragons, centaurs, boogeymen and numerous other flights of fancy, without a scintilla of evidence of fact.
Vive is creating a world where the only limit is human imagination
The promises beat the human imagination.
In other words, the whole scene just «popped» into Luke's head, like murderous clowns and antique cars pop into Stephen King's mind, and you expect us to believe that it wasn't just another instance of human imagination?
I hope something comes along that brings more people to the realization that the Bible is only a product of human imagination.
Yet I lived at a time when a huge change in the contents of the human imagination was occurring.
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