Sentences with phrase «illuminate the works of»

Instead, Acts 16:14 is a verse which shows the illuminating work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of other people.
text in Scripture and want to know what it means, we too quickly turn to what others have written about this passage, thereby short - circuiting anything that God might have wanted to teach us through the illuminating work of the Holy Spirit.
Renegade Craft Fair, the world's largest curated showcase of independent craft and design, creates a vibrant and lively marketplace that reflects and illuminates the work of today's modern makers.
Complimenting and illuminating the works of these artists is a collection of written works by Francesco Bonami, Carol Becker, Alain de Botton, Nancy Spector, Susan Sontag, Lucy Lippard, Robert Fitzpatrick and others.
[iv] Battcock and Ritscher may be dead and gone, but their ideas are alive thanks to the illuminating work of Joseph Grigely and Public Collectors.
In Fantastic Reality, Mignon Nixon not only illuminates the work of this revolutionary artist but rewrites the history of sculpture in the post-war years.
In Fantastic Reality, Mignon Nixon not only illuminates the work of this revolutionary artist but rewrites the history of sculpture in the postwar years.
The artworks on loan are grouped with three portraits from Crystal Bridges» own collection to illuminate the works of artists who influenced the course of American art in the twentieth century.
Writing with wit and verve, Salle illuminates the work of many of the most influential artists of the twentieth century.
Two of the strongest shows to open this Fall illuminate the work of two of the Bay Area's most thoughtful and talented curators, Joseph del Pesco and Natasha Boas.
«Bank of America has enjoyed working with each of these fine institutions numerous times on several outstanding shows that have illuminated the work of artists such as Henri Matisse, Roy Lichtenstein, René Magritte, Gerhard Richter, and Andy Warhol.

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Soussan's post offers examples of real - life leaders of each type she has worked with as well as illuminating moments when they displayed their particular talents.
The experience was so illuminating — «I felt so grateful to work at a place that offered these opportunities,» she says — that she started thinking of other ways the firm could connect physical and mental wellness with community improvement.
When compiling this report, EY worked extensively with Credit Suisse, the University of St. Gallen and family offices themselves, a few of which have provided illuminating case studies throughout the report.
If this book is not the original work that Romano Guardini's Spirit of the Liturgy was, it is nevertheless a timely and illuminating series of reflections that breathe the spirit of the Liturgy.
The aim of work is to change the world, to use it, to make something out of it; the aim of explanation is to illuminate the world, to see it as it is.
But we can expect the best works of art to illuminate and affirm essential human and moral truths — and these will be consistent with Scripture.
Instead Caldecott, in a lyrical, elevated tone reminiscent of Tolkien's own writing style, goes deep into Tolkien's spiritual vision, showing how this led him to create a work that is illuminated throughout by a faith at once fully orthodox and profoundly personal.
We must take pains to show that acceptance of Jesus Christ as Lord does not carry with it the three - storey universe; that to be a Christian does not imply that one believes that God is the immediate cause of all that happens, however true it may be that he is «first» and «final» cause; and that the findings of modem science as to how God in fact works in the world only illuminate the central truth that in Christ he has worked with a singular intensity and (as we might say) directness to bring to men wholeness of life.
«Caldecott, in a lyrical, elevated tone reminiscent of Tolkien's own writing style, goes deep into Tolkien's spiritual vision, showing how this led him to create a work that is illuminated throughout by a faith at once fully orthodox and profoundly personal»
Had Blumhofer used the restorationist framework to interpret the history of the denomination as she did its prehistory, the work would have been even more illuminating.
Archimandrite Tikhon has written a classic work of commitment and perseverance that powerfully and entertainingly illuminates the glories and foibles of striving to live a life of faith and truth.
All three movements share some of his interests, yet each displays serious deficiencies that Troeltsch's work can illuminate and help correct.
At its best this gives his work a wonderful sense of humour which can be as illuminating as it is entertaining.
Here Kirk's language is still fresh and new, and Person is able to provide a useful analysis of how Kirk's literary work illuminates the character of his thought.
Or should we conclude that this is a piece of imaginative literature and therefore be content to allow it to remain in the limbo of ambiguous works that illuminate and excite without being understood?
It helps crystallize and make classroom work meaningful, it illustrates and illuminates the dynamics of person - to - person relationships....
Using historian Eric Hobsbawm's notion of invented traditions, Howard illuminates the solution that the wedding industry has worked out concerning its central dilemma: «how to persuade consumers to accept new goods and services in connection with a ritual that was ostensibly «traditional» and «noncommercial.»»
Coming as it does from one who considers himself an outsider and an amateur in regard to process thought, his essay nevertheless, or precisely for that reason, provides those of us working on «process hermeneutics» with illuminating analysis and criticism.
Professor Bracken relies upon the careful work done by Lucas in the concept of Spirit in Hegel's philosophy and the concept of society in Whitehead's thought to illuminate each another's potentialities for development in the direction of still another, more comprehensive process - oriented system of thought.
There are many recent novels in English, written by Indians, which reveal new dimensions of Indian religious life and illuminate the historical, philosophical, and religious studies of Hinduism: R. K. Narayan is one contemporary novelist whose works have excited students to further study of Hinduism and Indian culture.
That the works on nature should prove to illuminate and be illuminated by the works on metaphysics is not at all surprising if we take seriously Whitehead's announcement, in the preface to the second edition of The Principles of Natural Knowledge, of his intention «to embody the standpoint of these volumes [on the philosophy of nature] in a more complete metaphysical study» (PNK ix).
That it is such a responsible and illuminating study is due largely to Morrissey's solid understanding that it is Voegelin's theory of consciousness, presented and assessed here in detail in its development and refinement, that provides the key to appreciating the theological dimension of Voegelin's philosophy and the basis for working out what Morrissey calls «the principles of a Voegelinian theology.»
Earlier and later works illuminate each other because they give expression, under various deliberate limitations of scope or of point of view, to the same basic scheme of thought.
We are to deal with the key problem of how to talk about God, as this issue is illuminated by our understanding of how religious language works.
As comprehensive as Brogan's account may be, however, his book is at its weakest where the convergence of the historical narrative ought to illuminate the great work of Tocque - ville's that authorizes a grand biography of this sort in the first place» Democracy in America.
Sikh films comprise a small but growing segment of the hundreds of popular South Asian films, but these works illuminate a fascinating, little - known people, culture and faith.
Thorpe stated that he personally had found Whitehead's thought of little help in relation to his own work on animal behaviour which was largely concerned with birdsong, but I think Suzanne Langer has shown that it may indeed be illuminating to think of problems of animal communication and eventually human language in terms of instructions, subjective aims or feelings, rather than in terms of information and description of states of affairs.
As a result, work could be illuminated by the traditional concepts of vocation.
«A report of the Seminar on the Relationship of the Church to Non-baptised believers in Christ» is particularly illuminating because it took up issues raised by the unbaptised Christ - bhaktas some of whom were present along with evangelists who were alive to these issues in their evangelistic work.
A true work of art is coherent with other instances and modes of apprehending what is and what ought to be; that is to say, it illuminates the meaning of life.
We might consider doing the same: Lord who made me and remade me, illuminate my mind so that I may understand that you exist so truly that you can not be thought of as forsaking your creatures, forgetting your revealed promises, or bringing to naught the work of redemption you began with the incarnation and sacrifice of your beloved Son.
Then there are the stories of getting my biographer's job done amidst the often sluggish realities of Vatican life: stories that wouldn't have fit in Witness to Hope and The End and the Beginning, but which now retrospectively illuminate, not only my own adventures in Rome (and elsewhere), but the accomplishment of John Paul II in getting the balky machinery around him to work as well as it did under his creative, courageous, firm, and collaborative leadership.
Luiz Ruscillo FAITH Magazine January - February 2007 Christ the Fulfilment of Wisdom «The Church, as early as apostolic times, and then constantly inher Tradition, has illuminated the unity of the divine plan in the twoTestaments through typology, which discerns in God's works of the OldCovenant prefigurations of what he accomplished in the fullness of timein the person of his incarnate son.»
A brief illustration of how the parabolic mode would deal with one question — the person and work of Jesus Christ — might be illuminating.
I also consider it a friend of good dreams, as taking it before sleep frequently leads me into illuminating dream - work.
I hadn't known about this center's work, and it is highly illuminating and also offers hope for those of us who'd like to see men feel accepted and embraced in that role My only concern is that of the 31 fathers in this study most were at home with babies / young children (meaning they probably hadn't been married too long) and the mean number of years spent caregiving was slightly greater than 5; I wish the authors indicated how many had been doing it for 17 years.
While pushing for more recognition and value of domestic work in our policies, Valenti illuminates how envisioning parenthood as a «job» breeds more perfectionism and self - flagellation among women.
An Austen scholar and therapist reveals Jane Austen's intuitive ability to imbue her characters with hallmarks of social intelligence?and how these beloved works of literature can further illuminate the mind - brain connection.
It all began when Alexander Zeldin, 29, was handed a copy of The Night Cleaner, a book by French author Florence Aubenas illuminating the precarious world of temporary work without a defined contract of employment in northern France.
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