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They felt European painters had an intuitive connection to
imaginative ways of painting, but that American painters were too caught up in the act of copying their European counterparts.
In short, animal assisted therapy is just one example of the new and
imaginative ways of bringing pets and people together for mutual benefit.
I am always on the lookout for unusual
imaginative ways of exploring this endlessly intriguing (and relevant) subject.
To increase profits, firms devise
imaginative ways of substituting unpaid for paid labor.
To make an open zombie game with so many different and
imaginative ways of killing zombies, making me want to explore all the different shops to see what I could find, to then ruin that fun by being timed and basically making you rush through the game was absolute nonsense.
«It's really trying to understand the fundamentals, and at the same time occasionally looking for
imaginative ways of doing things.»
The pop star Sting added: «Giving young people criminal records for minor drug possession serves little purpose - it is time to think of more
imaginative ways of addressing drug use in our society.»
Or are preachers just tired of traditional assertive discourse and becoming fascinated with newer indicative, narrative, and
imaginative ways of speaking?
Parables are
imaginative ways of endorsing an ethical policy or affirming one's commitment to a pattern of life.
To put the work about God in terms of believing is to shut off all sorts of
imaginative ways of imagining God.
«What is needed is for churches to devise
imaginative ways of getting more of the hundreds of thousands of dedicated laymen directly involved as trained volunteers in projects to deal with all kinds of personal and social problems, including alcoholism.
what
a imaginative way of creating a christmas decoration!!
Emotional Learning Cards are
an imaginative way of using contemporary art to support emotional literacy and creative exploration.
Not exact matches
We are a team
of collaborative, skilled,
imaginative individuals with a common goal
of supporting the work
of innovators and entrepreneurs across the country in every
way we can.
Before we even closed, we had dreamt
of all the
imaginative, colourful
ways to decorate and renovate our house.
Slight update on SIGNPOSTINGS: I also found there Colin's reflections on what's good and bad about living in THE GOLDEN AGE
OF TV — yet another postmodern yet conservative theme: Too much disdain for convention and ordinary storytelling and narrative, way too self - indulgent when it comes to the imaginative display of excesse
OF TV — yet another postmodern yet conservative theme: Too much disdain for convention and ordinary storytelling and narrative,
way too self - indulgent when it comes to the
imaginative display
of excesse
of excesses.
Rather than being frightened by the terrors
of a Darwinian universe, they embrace its abiding otherness by
way of fantasy, creating
imaginative worlds that are altogether as surreal as the elephantine and hippopotamic products
of the natural process itself.
Anything that promotes peace is more
of a slap in OBL's face than any
of the
imaginative ways so many
of us would have chosen to dispose
of him.
Rather, doctrines are «
imaginative scripts» and «life - shaping dramas» that persons
of faith «inhabit» and «perform» in unique
ways.
Although Martin Scorsese's film adaptation
of this novel in the 1980s drew the full brunt
of scorn from the evangelical community, who were scandalized at the idea that Jesus was actually tempted, the basic story is a stunningly - written and
imaginative exploration
of the idea
of that Jesus was «tempted in every
way, just as we are — yet he did not sin.»
Its imagistic character means it stands as a corrective to the bias
of much constructive theology toward conceptual clarity, often at the price
of imagistic richness.11 Although it would be insufficient to rest in new images and to refuse to spell out conceptually their implications in as comprehensive a
way as possible, the more critical task is to propose what Dennis Nineham calls a «lively
imaginative picture»
of the
way God and the world as we know it are related (Nineham, 201 - 2).
And in a
way meditation on biblical material is just that: after all the other «senses» have been exhausted, there is the
imaginative approach that will make it possible for the reader to grasp the big meaning
of what he is reading.
Our profound need for a powerful, attractive,
imaginative picture
of the
way God is related to our world demands that we not only deconstruct but reconstruct our metaphors, letting the ones that seem promising try their chance.
He goes on to say that people «find it hard to believe in God because they do not have available to them any lively
imaginative picture
of the
way God and the world as they know it are related.
Wherever we turn to the fullest and most total expressions
of modern
imaginative vision, as, for example, in Blake, Proust, and Joyce, we find that a new and total world
of vision is established and maintained only by
way of a dissolution or reversal
of our given selfhood.
In the two important volumes Either - Or and Stages on Life's
Way, Kierkegaard from 1843 onwards had explored from within the Esthetic and the ethical
ways of life, and had done it with an
imaginative insight and a dramatic richness scarcely surpassed in the history
of literature.
5A reading
of Bacon's New Organon reveals a more nuanced and less empiricist approach to induction than Whitehead (and other twentieth - century philosophers) usually give him credit, One text in particular refers to the ascent and descent characteristic
of imaginative generalizations:»... from the new light
of axioms, which have been educed from those particulars by a certain method and rule, shall in their turn point out the
way again to new particulars, greater things shall be looked for.
But the parable induces an
imaginative grasp
of the one by the
way in which it presents the other.
My concern with myth has been motivated, in fact, by the realization that analogy as employed in metaphysics appears unable to hold back the floodwaters
of rationalism, once the tenuous «appeal for an
imaginative leap» gives
way to a more definitive mood
of logical analysis.
In the same
way, but with more
imaginative detail, the empty tomb has become in John a «sign»
of the Johannine type, pointing to the heavenly exaltation
of the crucified Jesus.36
Nature is in fact always much richer and more complex than our
imaginative and mathematical models, and we unduly shrivel our understanding
of the cosmos if we equate it in a simple
way with our scientific schemes.
Revelation is comparable to the surprising appearance in science
of imaginative models that, all in a flash, illuminate the world
of nature and tie together previously unexplained enigmas in a fresh
way.
They choose precise (and sometimes
imaginative) words and phrases to convey a solid sense
of the particulars in an entertaining
way.
This
imaginative faith helps to effect the transition into a new perspective on life, into a new
way of relating, and
of thinking, and
of knowing, and
of living.
In modes
of both response and assertion, interpretation is an
imaginative act which articulates reality in a new
way that had not been possible until the moment
of speech.
This newness, however, is strangely blended with old
ways of thinking and nowhere is consistency to be found, either in the
imaginative pictures or the intellectual categories used.
In the creative,
imaginative act
of construction
of reality, the interpreters, those who process the text, are dangerously engaged in two
ways.
Insisting on the
imaginative factor in the projection
of sense — objects in no
way implies that they are illusory — a consideration that everyday life gainsays, since often fatal material consequences ensue from representing things wrongly.
Glendon and Weigel understand the sundry worlds
of moral purpose and self - interest that must be addressed in more
imaginative ways.
My judgment that I ought to act that
way would be warranted by the correctness
of my belief that the sense
of obligation inescapably functions in the subjective form
of that
imaginative feeling.
Designing involves the
imaginative exploration
of possible
ways of approaching a given objective; it is a task
of experimentation and discovery.
Regardless
of the brand or portfolio, the mission remains the same: to brew beers to everyone's liking in the most
imaginative and flavorful
ways possible.
Now, with a whole range
of imaginative and tasty food photos, and over 1000 followers, using the Meat Free Monday Instagram page is a great
way to share meat - free meal ideas and inspire others to get behind the campaign.
This type
of play is integral to development and is a great
way for kids to practice
imaginative and creative play.
This is a great
way to introduce her to «quiet time» so that you can still have your break in the middle
of the day and she can engage in
imaginative, solo play.
Older Toddlers, age 24 - 36 months: In this 2 - hour class, we observe older toddlers gaining an understanding
of how things work, beginning to demonstrate their thinking, and developing their play in a more
imaginative way.
Sidewalk chalk games are one
of the easiest
ways you'll find to prompt active,
imaginative outdoor play.
By exposing your kids to a variety
of easy - to - access toys all at once, you'll encourage them to use their toys in new and
imaginative ways.
The show aims to offer practical and
imaginative ways to make the most
of garden spaces common in the city — small front and back yards, parkways, balconies and roof gardens, for example, said Laura Foxgrover, director
of development for the Park District.