Sentences with phrase «illustrations of such»

Illustrations of such a position are rare on the contemporary scene, but they do exist.
The most picturesque passage in the Old Testament in illustration of such prevalent beliefs concerns the Witch of Endor, whom Saul consulted in order to seek counsel from the dead Samuel.
I recently came across a perfect illustration of such a hankering after what's binned and gone.

Not exact matches

She edits and colors such comic book projects as The Lalas, and has provided design, layout, and illustrations for nearly all of Starlight Runner's famous Franchise Mythology documents, including Coca - Cola Happiness Factory, Men in Black Universe, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Universe, Transformers Universe, and several volumes of Spider - Man Mythology documents.
(That's an overly - simplistic example meant for the sake of illustration; you'll also have other tax deductions such as your standard deduction, loan interest deductions, etc..)
They saw in such global commerce a worldly illustration of the unity of the human race and how the mystical body of Christ works, each distinctive part contributing to the others.
A plethora of sermon ideas on this topic (and even a number of illustrations of the Virgin and Child) found space in the May issues of such journals as the Homiletic Review.
It is this false claim made by so many, particularly in more fundamental religious communities, that is being challenged by this simple illustration of the logical fallacy of such a view.
I've tried to make it as accessible as possible, through use of charts and illustrations and such.
Our choice of two — J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and Flannery O'Connor's The Violent Bear It Away — is therefore somewhat arbitrary, but not entirely, for so much has been written about such novels as The Brothers Karamazov and The Sound and the Fury, and the stories of Alyosha and Dilsey are such perfect illustrations of the parabolic way, that they are almost too easy.
Further, the illustration of the contemporary region of «grey» may be due to quite other efficacious historic routes — for example, to lighting effects arranged by theatrical producers — and in such a case, the term «stone» may suggest an even more violent error than In the former example.
In Art as Experience, in his efforts to define that imperceptible «quality» in our experience of the immediate world, Dewey stumbles from language about having «an experience,» to illustrations such as» «that was an experience,»» and «that meal.
Most of the stories and illustrations in such books deal with how to handle crowds of adoring fans, multi-million dollar budgets, and rich CEOs who try to push your church around.
As such, it is inexplicable, and whatever can be said about it takes the form of illustration.
When dissection of corpses began to be publicly practiced in medical theaters, medical illustrationssuch as those in Vesalius's 1543 De humani corporis fabrica — drew public interest to mapping the interior of human bodies.
For example, if a speaker introduces a narrative illustration with such words as «I recall an event in the life of a very fine, genuine, outstanding Christian man», he has already told his hearers what conclusions to reach about the man: he is a fine, genuine, outstanding Christian.
The mundane concreteness of the parable is to be taken seriously as such as such and not as though it were the shadow of the real, an illustration of some «spiritual» realm.
Such art is the art not of mere illustration.
For illustration of this one need only read the daily newspapers and mark the space given to human rights news such as Pinochet's detention and alleged violations of rights around the world.
Indeed, such a form of argumentation ultimately proves to be as much required for a fully critical theology as are the others we have discussed, intended as it is to clarify what they necessarily presuppose concerning the applicability or capacity for existential illustration of the concepts they employ.
Thus, for example, «facts» that have often enough been taken as evidence against theism (such as «the facts of evil») may prove to have falsificatory character in relation to theism not, however, directly, in their character as contingent facts, but rather indirectly, as illustrations of the implicitly self contradictory character of such an interpretation, contradicted by any and every fact, and now made explicit by being shown contradictory with specific (and always interpreted) facts.
Furthermore, even the identification of the putative content of experience proves to be normed by whatever hermeneutical analysis is employed, for one can only imagine, much less recognize as present, what one can come to identify somehow.16 Finally, some hermeneutical analysis is also presupposed by and, therefore, normative of any argument from experience, whether of the individual or the communal type, since it is only experience as interpretable in terms of some description or other to which one can ever appeal either for the mutual corroboration of such descriptions or for their illustration of a theistic interpretation.
It is in such illustration that the «coherence» of argumentation may properly be said to consist.
In other words, Ogden's analysis of various descriptions of experience is informed by two distinctions, both of which apply to the noetic pole of experience: a twofold distinction between nonsensuous and sensory modes of experience and a threefold distinction of what Whitehead calls «the feeling of the ego, the others, the totality,» that is, of self, other, and whole (PP 84).8 This comprehensive hermeneutical grid then permits an explanation of what he claims is a «sense of ourselves and others as of transcendent worth,» as precisely an «awareness of ourselves and the world as of worth to God» (PP 86f) Y Ogden notes that such an evidently theistic explanation is not open to empirical or experiential confirmation on either of the two more restrictive descriptions which, as he observes, must either «refer the word God» to some merely creaturely reality or process of interaction, or else., must deny it all reference whatever by construing its meaning as wholly noncognitive,» if they seek experiential illustration for such a sense at all (PP 80) 10
A less sophisticated illustration of this can be seen in the way that science fiction has envisioned various atheistic scientific futures: over the course of the past century such visions of the future have shifted from being utopias to being dystopias.
I list such scenarios only as illustrations of what I see as the fundamental fragility of the present global system.
However, this effort to save Hartshorne's position seems in vain to Neville, for it terminates the explanation of the existence of reality in a transcendent individual who consists of or at least causes the illustration of the categories; for Neville, such an individual needs an explanation as much as any other instance of order, and the fact that no explanation can be found on Hartshorne's grounds simply shows again the futility of «rationalism» on this issue.
While stories and illustrations would often be a part of such teaching, the primary goal was to clearly explain what the Scriptures meant, and provide instruction on how to live out and apply the Scriptures to their daily lives.
My use of such an extreme illustration as the Bali incident was so that any of us who wish to engage culture with biblical truth will see the realistic end of modes of contextualization that inadvertently let culture lead in the dance between text and context.
Such donation is a striking illustration of a central theme of the encyclical: that we truly come to fulfillment as persons by making «a sincere gift of self.»
Of course such an analysis does in effect become a «norm» (Schumann, p. 186) in so far as an attempt is made to make the phenomena of existence intelligible, as for instance to keep to Schumann's own illustration, the phenomenon of lovOf course such an analysis does in effect become a «norm» (Schumann, p. 186) in so far as an attempt is made to make the phenomena of existence intelligible, as for instance to keep to Schumann's own illustration, the phenomenon of lovof existence intelligible, as for instance to keep to Schumann's own illustration, the phenomenon of lovof love.
There are many illustrations of their nostalgic attachment to the old ways, such as their tendency to escape into the desert for sports and physical and spiritual refreshment, the practice of sending their children to be reared in Bedouin encampments to protect them from the effects of city life, and the legends of the desert which beguile their evening hours.
It is this which the contented churchmanship of the eighteenth century seemed to fail to realize — one thinks of such amusing illustrations as Adam Smith's discussion of the ministry in England and Scotland on the basis of its economic status 3 or the even more startling defense of diversity of orders in the Church by Archdeacon Paley on the ground that it «may be considered as the stationing of ministers of religion in the various ranks of civil life.»
The book has cute illustrations and category pages such as «My Face», «My Body» and «My Home» with lots of cute drawings of household things, pages filled with actions, expressions, and even foods!
An 1884 newspaper illustration, for example, depicted a skeleton disguised as a fruit seller offering produce to little children, suggesting that raw, unboiled fruits and vegetables led to cholera.17 The actual culprit, especially in such turn - of - the - century urban metropolises as New York City, with its inadequate, overloaded water and sewer systems, was most likely bacteria residing on the outside of the produce, or contaminated water or milk that happened to be ingested, rather than anything in the produce itself.18 Given the laxative effect of fruits and vegetables if consumed in excess, however, it is understandable that people assumed fresh produce might contribute to diseases with symptoms that included diarrhea.
Such a great illustration of the type of parenting I want to practice, with honest acknowledgement that doing so often isn't easy.
Joining among the ranks of high profile designers such as Missoni and Diane Von Furstenberg, renowned stationery designer, Bonnie Marcus, will bring her signature glamorous illustrations to Target with an exclusive collection debuting October 18, 2011.
Further to the previous question, however, will my right hon. Friend now use it as an illustration to persuade permanent members of the Security Council, such as Russia and China, that a well conducted intervention can be successfully used to restrain autocrats in countries such as Syria?
and hence the illustration of the nature of the scientific hearings of the accessions to knowledge which his expedition has produced are drawn from these materials; but, as other branches of the information embraced in his observations are unfolded, other theoretical applications will appear for the advancement of philosophy and such of the geographical sciences as meteorology and terrestrial magnetism, concerning which the observations made in the South Polar regions tend in some respects to deliver the deciding stroke in the elaboration.
The postdoc appointment is one such illustration: «Although the concept of postdoctoral researchers is well understood, there is considerable variability in job titles and in the practical organization of this stage in Europe,» according to the 2010 European Science Foundation (ESF) Report, «Research Careers in Europe: Landscape and Horizons» (http://scim.ag/qrFZHZ).
The latest versions of Adobe's popular graphics programs such as Photoshop use the same technologies to manage photographs and illustrations.
If such a particle is placed in a magnetic field whose strength varies from region to region, it will move toward the weakest or strongest part of the field, depending on the particle's orientation [see illustration on next page].
The most contentious issue this year was whether to highlight economic groupings of nations, such as high or low income, and illustrations showing how each group was contributing to the growth of greenhouse gas emissions were particularly controversial.
In a preface, Schwartz claims that he preferred to use verbal images of Neanderthal skulls, since «such illustrations rarely contribute anything fresh or original».
With such a wealth of material available she must have found it difficult to decide which illustrations to include.
However, inseminated worms will often suction the sperm out of their female genital opening using their mouth when copulation is over.3 Some worms have also evolved countermeasures against such rejection: filamentous structures on the side of the sperm heads that anchor the genetic packages into the body cavity.4 (See illustration.)
The effect produces illustrations of galaxies that appear slightly warped owing to the presence of celestial mass, such as dark matter.
Illustration showing the action of neurotransmitters such as serotonin and noradrenaline in the synaptic cleft.
The book contains a great number of pages with explanations and illustrations on how to do certain exercises (such as the sun salutation, qi gong and tai chi).
So, I must say you do a wonderful job here with all your illustrations, and it's so great you spend your free time to do such nice things, like those illustrations of bloggers and so on.
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