Transition Towns would do well to consider using NWEI courses to bring people together
into dialogue with each other on a variety of topics that center on sustainability.
How does a painting enter
into dialogue with other paintings in the history of the craft?
These works will be featured in upcoming permanent collection installations that will place
them into dialogue with other exciting voices in modern and contemporary art.
We are particularly excited to bring the works of Karla Black and Nate Lowman
into dialogue with each other.
We would like to see these organisations improving their standards and entering
into dialogue with each other to ensure that members that do not live up to their standards are expelled.
You are welcome to ask questions on our wall and enter
into dialogue with other students at AAU.
The real struggle in all religious communities is for spiritual reformation opening themselves to enter
into dialogue with other religions and with secular humanist ideologies regarding the nature and rights of the human person and the meaning of social justice enabling to build together a new spiritually - oriented humanism and a more humane society.
So one has to find a new pattern of ideologically pluralistic secular humanism and religiously pluralistic spiritual humanism entering
into dialogue with each other on anthropology, the nature and meaning of being and becoming human.
On the basis of this position, it becomes possible to come
into dialogue with other positions, not just to learn what these disciplines tell us about the inauthenticity of the world, but also to learn a word of «revelation,» that is, a word of truth about God.
One participant, Ricardo Antoncich, noted that theology, (as reflection about the faith of the Church), should enter
into dialogue with other forms of thought that rationally explain the life of the human being in the world.
At the end the three texts are brought
into dialogue with each other.
Not exact matches
However, what is absent is a metaphysics that can enter
into non-poetic
dialogue with physics, in
other words a common ground of rational thought in which the existence of God is not primarily part of some theological aesthetics, but is seen to provide a necessary context to the very dynamic of science itself.
Man must enter
into this
dialogue with his whole being: it must be «an exclusive relationship which shapes all
other relations and therefore the whole order of life.»
A debate in which the thoughts are not expressed in the way in which they existed in the mind but in the speaking are so pointed that they may strike home in the sharpest way, and moreover without the men that are spoken to being regarded in any way present as persons; a conversation characterized by the need neither to communicate something, nor to learn something, nor to innuence someone, nor to come
into connexion
with someone, but solely by the desire to have one's own self - reliance confirmed by making the impression that is made, or if it has become unsteady to have it strengthened; a friendly chat in which each regards himself as absolute and legitimate and the
other as relativized and questionable; a lovers» talk in which both partners alike enjoy their own glorious soul and their precious experience — what an underworld of faceless spectres of
dialogue!
Umme, if we need to drag Muslim
into this light of understanding that they are no different and in no ways more special than any
other group, then this...
with extreme amounts of
dialogue... is what you and
other Muslims will begin to see.
The very fact of entering
into dialogue, even prior to the production of any documents, is already an act of mutual reception that recognizes the
other community as a sister to one's own community or, at least, as a partner in
dialogue, on the basis of a already existing communion, a partner
with whom one should enter
into lull communion.
In those difficult situations, Christians should find a way, along
with others, to enter
into dialogue with the civil authorities in order to reach a common definition of religious freedom.
In entering
into a relationship of
dialogue with others, therefore, Christians seek to discern the unsearchable riches of God and the way he deals
with humanity.
Ricoeur has been both translator and critical expositor of the writer generally credited
with founding modern phenomenology, Edmund Husserl.27 He represents a particular form of phenomenological movement which brings him
into dialogue with thinkers such as Gabriel Marcel, Karl Jaspers, Maurice Merleau - Ponty, Martin Heidegger and
others.
When we truly listen to each
other with a heart to understand, it changes the
dialogue and, hopefully, reminds us that they are people God created to be welcomed and loved
into the family of Christ.
In fact
with the Panchayat Raj coming
into being all over India, these
dialogues have become part of working together
with people of
other faiths in pluralistic local situations.
Affirming their identity women are prepared to enter
into dialogue with «the
other».
As we enter
into dialogue with adherents of
other religions, we must be courteous and kind.
Professor Celia Deane - Drummond's book, The Wisdom of the Liminal: Evolution and
Other Animals in Human Becoming, is an ambitious attempt to counter this trend by bringing questions about animals — as evolved and evolving —
into a sustained
dialogue with theological anthropology, seeking thereby to reshape the theological vision of the human person.
Christians have entered
into serious
dialogue with people of
other faiths only very recently.
«I think to actually get
into dialogue with people who at the moment don't seem to have any aim
other than causing mass casualties, no clear way ahead, I think would be wrong,» he said.
«And there's been a constant
dialogue — and, again, I've met
with the leadership of Homeless Services, HRA, and
other agencies every week for months now on the challenges we're facing and the strategies we're putting
into place.
Each shares crucial information
with one brother that is withheld from the
other, sending personal
dialogue sequences
into a frenzy of calculating mistrust and crackerjack deception.
He has a gift for bumping realism
into surrealism
with a well - placed nudge, for writing
dialogue that drives his actors
into each
other's faces (if not each
other's souls), and for picking up and distilling eerie signals from the heartland — anxieties that blossom
into conspiracy theories, conspiracy theories that explode
into delusions.
Quentin Tarantino's films (Jackie Brown, Pulp Fiction) have mostly borrowed ideas from
other filmmakers that he admires and mixed them together
into a new, hybrid form, taking the best of what those B - films had to offer and punching it all up
with ingenious, sparkling
dialogue.
As
with other Coen films, co - writer / director Joel and co-writer Ethan have a goofy sensibility that creeps
into the
dialogue.
Much has been written about Andromeda's sorry technical state, and it's no exaggeration to say that this is one of the buggiest and broken high - profile games released in the past several years,
with an impressive laundry list of issues, from broken quests to disembodied heads appearing in scenes, from characters randomly spawning
into other characters to
dialogue that has no relation to the situation.
Although he mostly shows it
with snippy
dialogue and rigidly controlled schedules, Daniel Day - Lewis» Reynolds Woodcock is a fussy little dude, something made especially clear in a deleted scene that Anderson recently released to promote the film's upcoming home release, showing the Woodcock siblings descend from prodding at each
other into a full - on food fight.
Like Smokey and the Bandit, The Concrete Cowboys works when it does because of the down home country
dialogue and spirit,
with Selleck and Reed riffing off each
other energetically for a few yuks, while the country music scene plays prominently
into the entertainment.
They do not only include the films I consider the absolute best of the year, as I consider Senses of Cinema's invitation a way of putting my own film year
into perspective, and allowing it to
dialogue with the lists by dozens of
other film professionals and lovers who have had a totally different viewing experience in the past twelve months.
Every scene is an exercise in drawn - out affectation,
with the characters» silent stares at each
other, gazes off
into nothing, and pauses between
dialogue exchanges — all set to meaningful piano twinkles and drum beats — so distended as to intimate parody, an impression exacerbated by William twice telling enforcer Vincent (Martin Donovan) that his comments sound like something from a movie.
It happens to everyone, so it's laughable to even entertain this idea, especially
with 1.5 million authors to contend
with and too many books to count — different variations of English, translations from
other languages
into English, use of regional dialect in
dialogue, fantasy and science - fiction characters etc that don't fit within the realm of English — trying to deal
with all of that would be a logistical nightmare that Amazon literally doesn't have the manpower to handle.
If in time, you are able to welcome another pet
into your home, take that dog to the dogpark and start up a
dialogue with other pet parents, telling them what happened to your dog.
During the day you can also check your phone and use your chat program
with other characters at certain times to get some genuinely funny
dialogue, or you can go
into your monster - raising game and play around
with that.
You're able to communicate
with the
other characters via simple
dialogue, which feeds
into a relationship system.
We entered
into a
dialogue with Deep Silver back in autumn and quickly saw that we complemented each
other well.»
With work by both post-war artists and emerging practitioners — including Pablo Picasso, Roy Lichtenstein, Bruce Nauman, Carolee Schneemann, Jason Rhoades, Martin Kippenberger, Elaine Sturtevant, Anna Oppermann, Tetsumi Kudo, and Andrea Zittel, among
others — the exhibition reflects the museum's expanded curatorial purview in its new home, which creates intergenerational
dialogues between post-war and contemporary artists, and champions new narratives that provide insight
into the most innovative artists working today.
Performance is so crucial to that shift — the
dialogue between Cindy Sherman and
other artists in her circle like Longo or David Salle, who went to CalArts
with all the dance and performance art and turned it
into paintings.
In his work This Situation (2007), for instance, the performers strike choreographed poses lifted from a wide range of art historical sources but quickly break
into wide - ranging
dialogues (
with each
other as well as
with the viewers of the piece) inspired by unattributed quotations that the performers recite from memory.
Themes of gentrification and erasure will be elaborated in a panel discussion, «Kentifrica Is or Kentifrica Ain't,» bringing leaders from the Pico Neighborhood and
other historically diverse Los Angeles enclaves
into dialogue with the artist at 18th Street Arts Center in conjunction
with a public reception.
Others included initiatives such as Experiments in Art and Technology, which sought to bring artists and scientists
into direct
dialogue with the goal of creating new, progressive forms of art.
Others included initiatives such as Experiments in Art and Technology, which sought to bring artists and scientists
into direct
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With their implication that within the protective enclosure of the belljar
other pressures and dangers still lurk, these works open a
dialogue into the quietly feminist concerns that are the underpinning of this series.
Together
with the gallery that, as its publisher, shared offices
with it until 1998, the magazine established a significant
dialogue with the international art scene, thanks to a focus expanded from photography
into other artistic practices, including film and video.
Namely, somewhere smaller where the community here could see and be placed
into dialogue with younger artists from
other cities and countries.