Sentences with phrase «irruptions of»

These popular artifacts, high and low, are all «haunted» and exhibit a kind of unease that is neither committedly religious nor shut off to irruptions of the transcendent.
To explain the irruption of evil, is this not to absolve it?
And he must bear witness that «the essence of revolution is indeed the irruption of God's sovereignty in the world.»
Karl Rahner, for example, states: «The leisure of the Muse is free fall, the unplanned and unpredictable, confident surrender to the uncontrollable forces of existence, waiting for the irruption of the incalculable gift, the reception of grace, the aimless but meaningless hour» (Theological Investigations, trans.
«Reflections on the Delhi Assembly of EATWOT» in Irruption of the Poor, ed.
The veiled hostility of Parthia, the irruption of Scythian tribes into central Asia, the great length and the uncertainty of the land routes, and the enormous expenses incurred in bringing wares through desert routes of Arabia — all these conditions influenced the Romans towards using as far as possible the route through the Red Sea.
Since this divine individuality can not be gradually introduced into the creative process, that process can not be allowed to progressively culminate in the Christ, but must be seen merely as the material basis for the sudden irruption of the Logos - Creator from beyond.
But this has really no bearing on the Christology of the latter half of the book, since he claims that Christ is not a product of the creative organic series but an irruption of the Logos - Creator (or the absolute eternal order) into the series.
I will therefore speak of the irruption of the new meaning and the conservation of the ancient in the new together.
The irruption of meaning is fourfold.
See J. Severino Croatto, «Biblical Hermeneutics in the Theologies of Liberation,» Irruption of the Third World: Challenge to Theology, eds.
Faith interprets these as the irruption of the new age.
He interpreted his words and deeds as signs of the irruption of the last things.
In Judaism it found expression in that apocalyptic despair that in certain circles regarded the whole of the present created order as beyond redemption and looked for a cataclysmic irruption of God to establish a new order from which evil would be banished.
Besides, it was not an unusual expectation, for the miraculous permeated the natural with constant irruption of the wondrous: an insight of profound truth and relevance for even the modern world.
A related concept, the mesopredator release hypothesis, predicts that the removal of apex predators leads to the irruption of mesopredators with concomitant declines in the abundances of their prey owing to elevated rates of predation by mesopredators [10].
Things improve with a fight played - out in a cinema screening Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker, fisticuffs literally tearing through the fabric of the screen for a witty irruption of its transcendent finale.
TD What I am noticing about If Only... (besides the irruption of your divorce papers — the end to a contract — and the possible contractual relationship you share with Mass MoCA and your fellow traveler, the pilot) is how the narrative logic seems to be determined by logistics / constraints, much as in Drop the Monkey.
In «Humor, Irony, and the Law,» Gilles Deleuze reads this irruption of laughter alongside that occasioned by the death of Socrates at the end of Plato's Phaedo.
An Irruption of the Rainbow: Color in 20th - Century Art Los Angeles County Museum of Art December 17, 2016 — Ongoing This show looks at various ways that modern artists have used color in their work.
The work was on view as part of the exhibition An Irruption of the Rainbow: Color in 20th - Century Art.
An Irruption of the Rainbow: Color in 20th - Century Art looks at various ways that modern artists have used color in their work.
Her work has been featured in numerous group exhibitions including: An Irruption of the Rainbow, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA (2016); Wall to Wall, MOCA Cleveland, Cleveland, OH (2016); Pretty Raw: After and Around Helen Frankenthaler, Rose Art Museum, Waltham, MA (2015); Three Graces, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY (2015); Pathmakers: Women in Art, Craft and Design, Midcentury and Today, Museum of Art and Design, New York (2015); AMERICANA: Formalizing Craft, Perez Art Museum Miami, Miami, FL (2013); Regarding Warhol: Sixty Artists, Fifty Years, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, (2012); Lines, Grids, Stains, and Words (2008), Comic Abstraction (2007), and Sense and Sensibility: Women and Minimalism in the 90's (1994) all at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Extreme Abstraction, Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, (2005); As Painting: Division and Displacement, Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH, (2002); Operativo, Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City, (2001).

Not exact matches

But hard - core postmodernists are, for the most part, securely ensconced in the academy, where the reality principle has long been suspended and real - world irruptions short of the cataclysmic can not penetrate.
This is the only way evil maintains its absolute character of horror and irruption.
Between his baptism and his irruption into Galilee with the proclamation of the kingdom of God, as we saw, he had marked time, until the removal of John the Baptist gave the signal for advance.
Few irruptions in history have transformed societies so completely and irrevocably as did the conquest and expansion of the Arabs in the seventh century.
He seems right in conceiving all such sudden changes as results of special cerebral functions unconsciously developing until they are ready to play a controlling part, when they make irruption into the conscious life.
For example, the new birth may be away from religion into incredulity; or it may be from moral scrupulosity into freedom and license; or it may be produced by the irruption into the individual's life of some new stimulus or passion, such as love, ambition, cupidity, revenge, or patriotic devotion.
In the wonderful explorations by Binet, Janet, Breuer, Freud, Mason, Prince, and others, of the subliminal consciousness of patients with hysteria, we have revealed to us whole systems of underground life, in the shape of memories of a painful sort which lead a parasitic existence, buried outside of the primary field of consciousness, and making irruptions thereinto with hallucinations, pains, convulsions, paralyses of feeling and of motion, and the whole procession of symptoms of hysteric disease of body and of mind.
Essentially to make the event itself appear, not as an irrational irruption, but as the fulfillment of an antecedent meaning which remained in suspense.
At the very moment when the pre-Colombian world had come to a drastic end, a totally unsuspected irruption took place in 1531 when, in the ancient site of the goddess Tonanzin, a Mestizo woman appeared to announce a new era for «all the inhabitants of this land.»
High lemming populations improve breeding success, and irruptions typically consist mostly of hatch - year birds (ones born this year).
This provoked a strong rebuttal by wildlife ecologist Graeme Caughley, who suggested that because the factors that may have resulted in this irruption were «hopelessly confounded,» a case study of the Kaibab provided an ineffective example of top - down control.
The other scenario is the «irruption model» in which a high speed black hole storms through a dense gas and the gas is dragged along by the strong gravity of the black hole to form a gas stream.
Removal of the top trophic level in such systems will have a radical effect on lower levels, causing herbivore irruption and overconsumption of vegetation.
HSS» hypothesis was based on a terrestrial environment mostly involving insects and their predators, with the Kaibab mule deer irruption the sole example presented of a mammalian system.
Irruption and collapse of a population of pale field - rat (Rattus tunneyi) at Heirisson Prong, Shark Bay, Western Australia
As the decade progressed, surfaces seemed to get grittier and more irregular in the work of artists such as Larry Poons, Harmony Hammond and Ralph Humphrey, an irruption that might be said to culminate with Julian Schnabel's first plate painting, The Patients and the Doctors (1978).
Towards the end of these weary scenes from ordinary, but extraordinarily difficult everyday life, a black dot grows to almost fill the screen, a strange and startling irruption.
Birdwatchers have been aware for decades of these «irruptions,» as the migrations of immense numbers of birds to areas far outside their usual range are known, but scientists say they've now identified climate patterns as the driving force behind them.
Over the period which Dr Penn and Dr Livingston analysed, the average magnetic strength of the irruptions has declined.
Sunspots are caused by irruptions into its surface of the sun's deeper magnetism.
Here in SW Montana at least, one of the preferred for curbing irruptions at a stand level is the application of pheromone packets to individual trees.
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