Sentences with phrase «in narratives»

People often attack Metal Gear games for getting bogged down in their narratives and dialogue, but you could never accuse VR Missions of that.
Their charm lies not only in the narratives they weave but in the ways they touch common memories in those who view them.
«The aim of our study was to investigate the frequency distribution of these features, both globally and according to the position of features in narratives, as well as the most frequently reported temporality sequences of the different near - death - experience features.»
In general, the group's lyrics are distinctly naturalist — painting pictures of wildlife and untouched ecosystems — but birds tend to appear in these narratives more often than other animals.
The major shocker for me in his narratives was his campaign for Buhari to emerge the joint candidate of ACN and CPC in 2011.
That made for an interesting shift in narratives when it was the governor daring the mayor, who has been closer to the progressive movement, to raise the wage this week.
The journalist added: «The major shocker for me in his narratives was his campaign for Buhari to emerge the joint candidate of ACN and CPC in 2011.
That's what the book turned into; neither an argument for marriage or divorce, but simply that we felt we had uncovered some sufficiently large hypocrisies in those narratives.
Does the media really not realize they play perhaps the biggest role in the narratives that get picked up from week to week?
people seems to get caught a lot in narratives, hence the change of perceptions.
His methodology in his book is to discuss the gospel narratives in sequence, thoroughly and carefully, and he is able to show that such myth is a major factor in the narratives.
Rather, it sought a kernel of history in the narratives, which would stand the test of criticism and could become the basis for faith.
The contributions of Christianity to some of the movements that are prominent in the narratives compiled by historians are not always easily detected and, when seen, are not readily given their proportionate credit.
Against the plausible argument that the physical phenomena described in the narratives require a location in volcanic regions, it is countered that the same phenomena may be given a natural explanation as manifestations of violent storms.
Such an act of Covenant - sealing appears, of course, not only at Sinai or in the narratives which make up the total Sinai tradition.
While, therefore, under the early Hebrew system a shocking absence of regard for womanhood is revealed in some narratives, so that Professor J. M. Powis Smith can even say that in the early traditions of Israel, «Chivalry is conspicuous by its almost total absence,» (The Moral Life of the Hebrews, p. 41.)
This identification of the Ark with the special presence of Yahweh is repeatedly shown in the narratives, until, as the most sacred palladium of the nation, it was placed in the Holy of Holies of Solomon's temple.
In the narratives of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the chosen ones are not natural heroes, stronger or more eminent than others, like the heroes of myth or tragedy.
In both narratives, when the condition of tenure is violated, appropriate judgment is announced and executed.
In our narratives of conversion we saw how the world might look shining and transfigured to the convert, (See Lecture 9) and, apart from anything acutely religious, we all have moments when the universal life seems to wrap us round with friendliness.
As in the narratives of Jesus» baptism (Mk 1:10 - 11 and parallels), his words here may refer to a mystical experience, or they may express symbolically his certainty of Satan's downfall.
Certainly, if the idea of Jesus» risen life started with any factual element associated with an empty tomb, that element was never clearly visualized, even in the imagination of the first disciples, and is now confused for us in narratives that contradict each other on every important detail.
Along with the happiness, this increase of tenderness is often noted in narratives of conversion.
This movement of going from beginning to end in the narratives of historical critics can make it seem as if the beginning accounts for the end, rather than the end representing an astonishing fulfillment and supersession of what went before.
and even in Mark and the other Synoptics, as we have already observed, it is only Jesus who uses the title; the Gospel writers themselves never use it, nor does any other person in their narratives.
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It is, however, essential that a credible and fairly probable kernel of historical fact be discernible in the narratives taken all together, if they are to be anything more to us than relics of ancient thought.
This is the theological theme repeatedly sounded throughout Samuel - Kings — in the narratives of Israel under the Philistines, of Saul, of David, of Solomon, and of the succession of the kings of Israel, North and South, to the tragic closing of Israelite monarchy.
This is the first occurrence of the term «Christ» in the narratives of Jesus» ministry in the Synoptic Gospels.
We ended up talking for a while, trying to work out the answer together, because the truth is, we've been immersed in these narratives for so long that it's hard to know how to change them.
Probably in these narratives we have reminiscences of an experience that would be no less real if the form in which it was told was symbolic.
In Elijah, however, the Word becomes more consciously an instrumental entity, and for the first time (in the narratives of I Kings 17 - 19; 21) we suspect a Contemporaneous apprehension by a prophet of the Word that is substantially the Word of classical prophetism.
The way I engaged with that was to suggest that in these narratives there was a reporting of events without either there being a condoning or condemning of abuse.
That this held true at the beginning of Israel's relationship with Yahweh is revealed in the narratives of Sinai.
Dante's innovative but risky technique was to trust us, his readers, with the responsibility for seizing upon the details in the narratives told by these sympathetic sinners in order to condemn them on the evidence that issues from their own mouths.
Prime examples of this theology are found in the narratives of two dinner parties: one by the oaks of Mamre and the other in the village of Bethany.
We examine the role of identity claims constructed in narratives by borrowers in influencing lender decision making regarding unsecured personal loans.
The main political parties are heavily invested in narratives that derive their tension from economic pain.
Employers are the convenient villain in this narrative, where capitalism and free markets only benefit the chosen few, at the expense of the suffering masses.
These are the mom - and - pop stores off which the industry tends to make the highest margins — and which have featured prominently in the narrative of West Virginia's opioid epidemic.
It's merely a chance to engage people in your narrative so you can actually get something done.
The major differences in this year's immersive programming content is the slight increase in narrative works.
That said, it seems VandeHei may not have been so much urging Zuckerberg to run as he was commenting that the 2016 race is so outside the bounds of typical U.S. presidential elections that almost few twists in the narrative would be surprising at this point.
Human brains are very good at processing information put in a narrative form, whereas we find it difficult to process abstract concepts and vague ideas.
In this narrative, tax - favored private savings vehicles like 401 (k) s and IRAs should be expanded in order to compensate for the allegedly necessary cuts in Social Security.
Information about the post-retirement benefit available under this arrangement for Mr. Oman appears in column (h) of the Summary Compensation Table, in column (d) of the Pension Benefits table, in the narrative that follows the Pension Benefits table, and the table under «Potential Post-Employment Payments» beginning on page 87 of this proxy statement.
The best place to watch for cracks in this narrative is not valuations; they are already extreme, and are uninformative about near - term outcomes.
The narrative description of the remaining information in the «Summary Compensation Table» is provided in the narrative to the other compensation tables.
There is irony in the narrative of my reflection.
Levandowski hasn't been entirely consistent in his narrative.
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