I see the beautiful and
imaginative worlds in the saga's galaxy and I grow excited.
Yes, it is, once again, a large scale, 3D platforming adventure game which sees the eponymous plumber tackle various challenges across multiple
imaginative worlds in his search for Stars and / or Princesses, but it also proposes a new gimmick, one that encompasses the Switch's very ideals in the fact that it can be played on a TV or on the go.
Hamann's humor consists so much in ludicrous involutions of thought and language, and in the cumulative effect of one absurdity heaped atop another, and in the almost sweetly earnest obliviousness of a voice like that of a holy fool that one must almost entirely immerse oneself in
his imaginative world in order to enjoy the fruits of his comic genius.
Not exact matches
Nakamoto had a
imaginative and prescient of ending a
world by which governments, monetary establishments and some elites are
in cost of the financial techniques and make choices based mostly on their very own private pursuits.
While cosmology may mean several different things, the theologian's contribution is concerned with «accounts of the
world as God's creation,» and, within that broad compass, one specific enterprise especially needed
in our time involves «imaginative perceptions of how the world seems am where we stand in it» (Tracy and Lash, vii) 5 In other word
in our time involves «
imaginative perceptions of how the
world seems am where we stand
in it» (Tracy and Lash, vii) 5 In other word
in it» (Tracy and Lash, vii) 5
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In other words.
Since language is not, like mathematics, a purely
imaginative intellectual construct, but is a means for understanding the real
world, its patterns must
in some sense represent the way things really are.
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).
«The term can refer to theological accounts of the
world as God's creation; or to philosophical reflection on the categories of space and time; or to observational and theoretical study of the structure and evolution of the physical universe; or, finally, to «
world views»: unified
imaginative perceptions of how the
world seems and where we stand
in it» (Tracy and Lash, vii).
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.
In summary, the theology I am proposing is a kind of heuristic construction that in focusing on the imaginative construal of the God - world relationship, attempts to remythologize Christian faith through metaphors and models appropriate for our tim
In summary, the theology I am proposing is a kind of heuristic construction that
in focusing on the imaginative construal of the God - world relationship, attempts to remythologize Christian faith through metaphors and models appropriate for our tim
in focusing on the
imaginative construal of the God -
world relationship, attempts to remythologize Christian faith through metaphors and models appropriate for our time.
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.
If what is needed
in our ecological, nuclear age is an
imaginative vision of the relationship between God and the
world that underscores their interdependence and mutuality, empowering a sensibility of care and responsibility toward all life, how would it help to see the
world as the body of God?
William Blake, who had a profound
imaginative sense of the meaning of America
in the Context of the revolutionary situation
in the Atlantic
world, saw Albion as «aged ignorance» clipping the wings, or trying to, of youthful America.
Science
in the Modern
World can be read as an exercise of the process of
imaginative generalization, as it has just been described.
Indeed, it would be difficult to exaggerate how deeply these epics entered into the
imaginative world of English literature (especially
in the Romantic period).
To ask this, I must imagine myself into those circumstances as the other person; to answer it I have recourse only to my values — but these are grounded
in the next, Kantian extension of the
imaginative habit: what kind of
world would this be if everybody were to behave / react
in this manner under the same, possibly mitigating, circumstances?
The fastest growing and largest churches
in the
world are cell - based, with all of the church ministry flowing out of small groupings of people who meet weekly, worshiping together, studying together, praying together and often engaging
in highly
imaginative service to people
in their neighborhoods.
Ancient apocalyptic represented a crisis
in which it was a question whether the narrative vision could survive, and now,
in the
world of
imaginative writing, it is equally or even more questionable whether narrative vision can survive.
Leaving for a moment the
imaginative experiment we have been considering — the case of the plunging piano — let us look at some actual events
in our real
world.
There is no doubt that the Acts of Judas Thomas is a very
imaginative reconstruction of the
world of Judas Thomas and his travels and work
in India.
This invited those engaged
in government, business, education, arts and media, science and medicine, intergovernmental organizations and the organizations of civil society, as well as those
in positions of religious and spiritual leadership, to «build new, reliable, and more
imaginative partnerships towards the shaping of a better
world.»
The emotional and
imaginative constriction of the American personality
in a
world of common sense and plain fact became ever more evident and ever more painful to that minority of Americans who sought a larger human ideal.
Myths,
imaginative pictures of the
world shaped
in terms of the powers and feelings of man's interior life, are true, but not true
in a scientific sense.
The figure of Don Juan is an
imaginative impossibility
in our time because he comes from a period
in which the human being was understood not merely as a biological machine, generated randomly out of the incessant flux of an aleatory universe, but as a radiant and terrible enigma, dangerously and daringly poised between beast and angel, hell and heaven, the elemental abyss and the infinite God: a period
in which it was still just possible to believe that human freedom was not merely the all - but - illusory residue of a random confluence of mindless physical forces and organic mechanisms, but a glimpse of the transcendent within the
world of matter.
But as I urged above, it would be wrong (
in my judgment) to try to interpret all this too literally and logically; Prof. Hartshorne was right, I said,
in saying that the symbol of the divine Triunity, like the «incarnation» and «atonement» as symbols, is much more appropriately retained as a symbol, as
imaginative proclamation; it can then retain its indicative and suggestive value without our seeking to phrase it
in the idiom of some particular philosophy or
world view.
And here, I think, we come to a question that challenges the viability of a theology conceived as
imaginative construction: Granted that religious symbols and frameworks function to orient people
in the
world, could they do so if we believed that this were their only meaning?
However, he does recommend more reliance upon
imaginative diplomacy than upon weaponry; and he also decries the use of terror bombing of civilian populations, as was sometimes employed by the United States
in World War II,
in even the fiercest of wars.
Both «symbolic reference» and «propositional feelings» have receptive and
imaginative aspects; but, whereas Whitehead emphasized the former, cognitive aspect
in his discussion of «symbolic reference,» as a rebuttal to Hume and Kant, he emphasized the latter, creative aspect in his discussion of «propositions,» an emphasis needed to counter «the interest in logic, dominating over-intellectualized philosophers,» among whom «aesthetic delight» is eclipsed by «judgment» (cf. PR 184 - 86 and WH 33) In «symbolic reference» a dim, but indirect, mode of perception («causal efficacy») is combined with a clear, but indirect, mode of perception («presentational immediacy»), which produces a sense of the external worl
in his discussion of «symbolic reference,» as a rebuttal to Hume and Kant, he emphasized the latter, creative aspect
in his discussion of «propositions,» an emphasis needed to counter «the interest in logic, dominating over-intellectualized philosophers,» among whom «aesthetic delight» is eclipsed by «judgment» (cf. PR 184 - 86 and WH 33) In «symbolic reference» a dim, but indirect, mode of perception («causal efficacy») is combined with a clear, but indirect, mode of perception («presentational immediacy»), which produces a sense of the external worl
in his discussion of «propositions,» an emphasis needed to counter «the interest
in logic, dominating over-intellectualized philosophers,» among whom «aesthetic delight» is eclipsed by «judgment» (cf. PR 184 - 86 and WH 33) In «symbolic reference» a dim, but indirect, mode of perception («causal efficacy») is combined with a clear, but indirect, mode of perception («presentational immediacy»), which produces a sense of the external worl
in logic, dominating over-intellectualized philosophers,» among whom «aesthetic delight» is eclipsed by «judgment» (cf. PR 184 - 86 and WH 33)
In «symbolic reference» a dim, but indirect, mode of perception («causal efficacy») is combined with a clear, but indirect, mode of perception («presentational immediacy»), which produces a sense of the external worl
In «symbolic reference» a dim, but indirect, mode of perception («causal efficacy») is combined with a clear, but indirect, mode of perception («presentational immediacy»), which produces a sense of the external
world.
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.
In a world of war and violence, for example, equilibrium is not objectively true, but is in fact an imaginative act of interpretation that has been established and accepted as tru
In a
world of war and violence, for example, equilibrium is not objectively true, but is
in fact an imaginative act of interpretation that has been established and accepted as tru
in fact an
imaginative act of interpretation that has been established and accepted as true.
Some become so wrapped up
in their
imaginative creations that they are no longer able to experience the
world as it is.
Glendon and Weigel understand the sundry
worlds of moral purpose and self - interest that must be addressed
in more
imaginative ways.
Of course, when pressed
in conversation, Ford readily admits that the statements
in question are not factual but constitute, instead, a highly
imaginative hypothesis primarily intended to explain the ever - shifting terminology with which Whitehead expressed his thought and the many textual anomalies — topical discontinuities, clumsy insertions, ghost references, etc — that plague his philosophical books, particularly Science and the Modern
World and Process and Reality.
Does the passive, politically correct, laconic sage who speaks
in the red type of The Five Gospels have the capacity to remake our
imaginative world and provide a new fiction within which millions might find meaning for their lives?
Once again, if we are to have any
imaginative grasp of what is being said, we must shift our attention away from the tables and stones and books that we so often employ as illustrative of the things
in the
world.
This evolution of religion is
in the main a disengagement of its own proper ideas from the adventitious notions which have crept into it by reason of the expression of its own ideas
in terms of the
imaginative picture of the
world entertained
in previous ages.
When Kenneth Clark devoted an episode to the Middle Ages
in his magisterial BBC series, Civilisation, he celebrated the chivalry, courtesy, and romance of the French and Burgundian courts — the Gothic
world of «
imaginative fancy» that coexisted with a «sharp sense of reality.»
Poets can only create their
worlds through words referring to experience, and if they care about defining their
worlds, their visions, precisely (and all good poetry is precise), they will use every device
in their
imaginative powers to crack, break, combine, and shuffle words, our worldly words, to their purposes.
The constant danger under which every kind of piety
in the
world stands — that of becoming an end
in itself and thereby a kind of heathenism — is classically depicted
in this brief,
imaginative, but perfectly human story of what took place one day
in the Court of the Temple.
Borders Biscuits came first
in the Bakery and Cereal category for its Gourmet Goodness range which was launched
in March 2011 using
imaginative ingredients from around the
world.
Julio's winning cocktail has landed him a feature cover on GQ Magazine's special December «Men of the Year» issue and will advance him to the global finals
in London 2014 to vie for the ultimate title: Bombay Sapphire
World's Most
Imaginative Bartender.
Encourage hours of play and adventure, all while developing their cerebral cortex with social, gross motor, and
imaginative skills, tying stories
in to some of the
world's most classic adventure literature.
We will build fairy houses, go on nature walks, engage
in imaginative play and listen to gnome and fairy stories from around the
world.
Because we encourage freedom from electronic screens the children are able to build their
imaginative play from their own experience of the
world around them, the actual human activities they see their families, teachers, and friends engaged
in.
Okay, okay —
in a perfect
world the kids completely occupy themselves with hours upon hours of outdoor play, creative crafts and all kinds of awesome
imaginative open - ended activities.
Our Duplos and Little People often exist
in the same toddler
imaginative world.
The eyes of the
world are on us, but if we can be
imaginative and creative about the way we establish this new relationship, if we can proceed on the basis of trust
in each other, I believe we can be optimistic about the future we can build for the United Kingdom and for the European Union.
That line sort of conjures up the complementary images of investigators hard at work or, for the more
imaginative listener, a soldier
in a
World War II combat film who falls on a grenade so his platoon can take out a German pillbox.
The «Only
in Queens» Summer Festival will also offer a wide range of activities for people of all ages, including: • Guided tours of the New York State Pavilion's Tent of Tomorrow, the Queens Library Mobile Unit, the Queens Theatre and the Queens Museum; • Family - friendly fun including cultural performances, face painting, inflatable bounce houses, a Delta Air Lines Scavenger Hunt, activities run by the United States Tennis Association, and an appearance by Mr. Met; • Food and craft vendors offering a variety of international cuisine and merchandise for sale; • Exhibits of memorabilia from the original 1939 - 40 and 1964 - 65
World's Fairs, classic cars and a boat from the annual Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival; • Virtual reality demonstrations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the group People for the Pavilion and Queens - based RPGA Studio as part of the international ideas competition currently underway to solicit
imaginative and creative public input for how the New York State Pavilion can best be adapted for public reuse.
From the sweeping sands of the Middle East through hidden labyrinths under modern - day London, The Mummy brings a surprising intensity and balance of wonder and thrills
in an
imaginative new take that ushers
in a new
world of gods and monsters.