Sentences with phrase «illumination as»

Each provides high - powered and dimmable illumination as well as recirculating or externally venting the air.
The first fully adjustable recessed electric lighting fixture, the Downspot became a popular design for track lighting, enabling architects and designers to customize illumination as never before.
In this flight, Action Center is getting Reveal highlight, which is an element of Fluent Design that adds illumination as you navigate elements to display hidden borders and brings a new form of interaction.
A black surface recieves the same amount of illumination as a white surface.
The exhibition invites us to wonder at, contemplate, investigate and, in some cases, to interact with illumination as a phenomenon and as an artistic medium.
«The exhibitor should design his or her exhibit utilizing as much illumination as possible on each of the pieces displayed.»
Jashan Chittesh started developing a game called Traces of Illumination as a side - project in 2007, after he found out about the Unity game engine and converted to Mac to actually use it.
Combining PolyBrite's patented polymer / LED technology together with reflective stitching and sheeting, PolyBrite products improve safety by providing users with high - intensity illumination as well as reflectivity.
The eBook Light offers a brilliant yet warm glow for comfortable reading, where there is a trio of powerful LED lights which are capable of casting the same illumination as six regular LEDs.
As an option, LEDs illuminate the engine compartment; in the R8 V10 plus this illumination as well as a partial CFRP lining for the engine compartment are standard.
The interior dashboard design could use some updating, and I am not a fan of red dashboard illumination as I feel like it could be deceiving to the driver at night when the car in front might or might not be breaking (their red break lights might not be seen as well).
But there's little illumination as to where Curtis» genius came from and how it changed the world for millions of music fans.
The two other suns would look like a pair of very bright stars visible in the daytime and at night they would provide as much illumination as the full Moon.
Viewed from one of these newly found planets the two other suns would look like a pair of very bright stars visible in the daytime and at night they would provide as much illumination as the full Moon.
Not only was it a relief to come across a nonpolemical group show that attempted to be «honorable» (a stance that has perversely come to sound almost reactionary), but there were unexpected illuminations as a result of its good intentions — good intentions that included representation of more women than men (by one), a good number of relatively unknown artists, and as many unfashionable as fashionable trends.

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After the acquisition, DreamWorks Animation will become part of NBCUniversal's Filmed Entertainment Group, which includes its Illumination Entertainment animation business — which produced the popular Despicable Me and Minions movies — as well as the Universal Pictures movie studio.
The Corporate Mapping Project report by earth scientist David Hughes may attempt to cast some illumination on the facts underlying this debate, but it is not likely in the current overheated circumstances to get much attention except as the work of «enemies» of the oilpatch who «want to destroy» Alberta jobs.
Nominus: «the burning bush represents many things to Jews and Christians such as God's miraculous energy, sacred light, illumination, and the burning heart of purity, love and clarity.
Christianity, as the illumination of the human condition, is not a Christianity at war with the world.
As used by Thomas Aquinas in his revived Aristotelianism, it was to exclude Augustinian divine illumination theories as championed by BonaventurAs used by Thomas Aquinas in his revived Aristotelianism, it was to exclude Augustinian divine illumination theories as championed by Bonaventuras championed by Bonaventura.
Covered with the skins of beasts, they were torn by dogs and perished, or were nailed to crosses, or were doomed to the flames and burnt, to serve as a nightly illumination, when daylight had expired.
It is this fact which, as in the early church so now, has been a powerful force in moving people toward the acceptance of the second part of the argument, namely, that there must be an authoritative church which will adjudicate finally, absolutely, and even infallibly on which interpretations should be seen as resulting from the Spirit's illumination and which should not.
As our empirical knowledge changes and develops, so the material that calls for illumination through belief in God changes and develops.
Descriptive generalization proceeds on the basis of important physical relations discerned in a limited area of experience and conceptually extended as a hypothetical illumination of other areas of life.
Thus, the central challenge posed by black theology is that neoclassical metaphysics consider the realities of oppression as among the most important, if not the most important of the relevant empirical facts to be used together with non-empirical principles for the illumination of value problems of personal and social life.
Marxism, according to Solzhenitsyn, blinds humanity to authentic moral illumination because, like many other modern aesthetics, it values experience primarily as food for theory, and it values theory primarily as a means to progress.
We bring to the analysis whatever we have gained from our interpretation of the central disclosure of God's love in Jesus Christ, and we bring to it also the illumination we have found in the doctrine that God's life is in process as he involves himself in the growth, becoming and travail of the world.
John Adams, even ten years before the Revolution, could write: «I always consider the settlement of America as the opening of a grand scheme and design in Providence for the illumination of the ignorant and the emancipation of the slavish part of mankind all over the earth.
His own conversion, as with St. Paul's, had come as illumination.
As in the case of the idea of revelation, it no longer appears fruitful or meaningful to understand it merely according to the propositional or illumination model.
It [the realism] arises from a conviction that there is no mere analogy, but an inward affinity, between the natural order and the spiritual order; or as we might put it in the language of the parables themselves, the Kingdom of God is intrinsically like the process of nature and of the daily life of men... Since nature and supernature are one order, you can take any part of that order and find in it illumination for other parts This sense of the divineness of the natural order is the major premise of all the parables... 132
Covered with the skins of beasts, they were torn by dogs and perished, or were nailed to crosses, or were doomed to the flames and burnt, to serve as a ni ghtly illumination, when daylight had expired.
An isolated couple might as well cover the illumination they've been entrusted with because no one can see it anyways.
And first, as regards the intellect, there are added certain supernatural principles, which are grasped by divine illumination; these arethings to be believed, and faith is to do with them» iTla 2ae q 62 a 3.
Further illumination is given to the Corinthian text when it is related to Ephesians 2:14 - 22 where Christ is pictured as breaking down the walls that divide Christians from one another by abolishing «the law of commandments and ordinances» (vs. I5).
Josiah Royce with a quite different philosophical orientation from Ritschl expressed the same truth when he described the Church as the community which is sustained by its memory of the atoning deed of Jesus.21 What is supremely important here is that knowledge of God's forgiveness does not depend upon a private and subjective illumination of the individual believer alone.
In the history of theology «revelation» has often been understood as an inner «illumination» or as a sort of divine teaching and instruction.
As the disciples and their friends lived through the first weeks and months after the crucifixion of Jesus it is most unlikely that they abandoned the Bible, and if; from it, they sought illumination for their perplexity, then the methods of interpretation12 we have here briefly outlined throw some light on how they would have gone about it.
Modern science is incorporated in an illumination of Jesus» lineage at the opening of Matthew: a Jewish menorah serves as Jesus» family tree, with his ancestors» names written in Hebrew and English.
The illuminations themselves are inspired not only by ancient Christian canons, such as Orthodox icons, but also by modern art.
Insofar as that is a true description of the general pattern of egocentricity that characterizes all men there is no great illumination in remarking that this generation is so disposed.
The understanding which an affirmation of the Divine is supposed to convey is distorted by the affirmation itself, but understanding may dawn like an eklampsis (illumination)-- as Plato says in the Seventh Letter — when the affirmation is coupled with its negation.
The crucial significance of religious humanism for new turns in religious thought consists in its illumination of radical freedom / autonomy as the essence of human reality and its program to construct a systematic theology / philosophy on the exclusively anthropological foundation of the functional ultimacy of humankind as the theological singular.
However, if it has a truly worthwhile content, we may at least look to it for some illumination about the fundamental nature of the universe, as well as for some vision of the natural world and our relation to it that would provide good reasons why we should care for it at all.
And by disbelief I do not mean some sort of brave rejection of the doctrine, some defiant demand flung at heaven for possession of one's own soul; I mean merely the impotence of an imagination that finds the very notion of sin incomprehensible, the conscience of a man who is sure that, whatever sin might be, it surely lies lightly upon a soul as decent as his own, and can be brushed off with a single casual stroke of a primly gloved hand; I mean an habitual insensibility to the illuminations and chastisements of beauty, a condition of being wholly at home in a world from which mystery and sin and glory have all been banished, and in which spiritual wretchedness has become material contentment.
In particular Heidegger had moved this second aspect to the foreground in the reconsideration of the human being as the originally onto - logical being, by claiming its illumination in a «fundamental ontology.»
For modern man, as Bacon said, knowledge is power — not virtue or illumination.
(These reports of sensorial photism shade off into what are evidently only metaphorical accounts of the sense of new spiritual illumination, as, for instance, in Brainerd's statement: «As I was walking in a thick grove, unspeakable glory seemed to open to the apprehension of my souas, for instance, in Brainerd's statement: «As I was walking in a thick grove, unspeakable glory seemed to open to the apprehension of my souAs I was walking in a thick grove, unspeakable glory seemed to open to the apprehension of my soul.
A first flash of illumination, intuitively accepted despite the risk of error; and as the intuition was increasingly confirmed by observation and experiment, it came to be embodied in the inherited core of human consciousness.
Niebuhr insists that both poles are thorough - goingly theoretical: «Whether its function as the exercise of the intellectual love of God and man or as the illumination of other church activities is stressed, in either case the work of the school is theoretical».
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