Sentences with phrase «narrative character of»

Time and space, memory and the present converge in an installation with a strong visual impact, emphasizing the process - oriented and narrative character of Jonas's oeuvre.
The work of British artist Tacita Dean (1965) revolves around the narrative character of cinema and the processes used to make films.
I think this is a dire misunderstanding of the narrative character of Christian convictions.
The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative offered a richly detailed survey of the ways 18th - and 19th - century theologians overlooked the narrative character of scripture, but fundamentally, Frei argued, there were two main strategies by which modernist (and modernist - influenced) theologians reconstrued scriptural meaning.
Because of our contemporary awareness of the evolutionary, narrative character of the universe, and the growing sense of our species» continuity with this emergent process, we are now in a position to interpret the long search of religion as a prolongation of the cosmic struggle toward more intense beauty.
On one hand, «life story» versions of theology point to the narrative character of human experience and thereby connect theology to the drama of suffering and hope.
But following the triumph of evolutionary theory in the past century, the narrative character of nature's unfolding has become ever more conspicuous.
He thought the narrative character of the biblical texts had some implications for how those texts ought to be interpreted.

Not exact matches

The narrative transportation theory, as it's called, states that people may feel like they have been teleported to the world of their character in a story they can identify with.
The tag line, in one concise sentence, has a sort of narrative arc, featuring a character who transforms from being a non-Starbucks drinker to a new, enlightened coffee connoisseur.
It's not just jarring when one steps out of character — it upends the whole narrative.
Despite a real - life narrative stuffed with secrets and suspense, the film version quickly feels bloated as Stone treats us to scene after scene of Snowden struggling with his inner dilemma and, especially, with his devoted girlfriend, Lindsay, who is a major character in her own right.
Jennifer Aaker, the General Atlantic Professor of Marketing at Stanford GSB, says that people embrace and remember narratives, which can be rich with characters, emotions, or actions, far more than they recall facts and data.
John McAteer's study of ambiguity in narrative along with Phil Tallon's witty dialogue between three fictional characters on a Tarantino set illustrate this ambivalence quite well.
The editorial process allows for a refinement of narrative that is like a surgeon's scalpel, paring away extraneous information and laying bare the characters in the starkest of terms.
Vivid multidimensional characters become mere prefigurations instead of figures in their own right, and complex narrative situations are reduced to a single theological point.
To understand Noah, and to give his character a story arc, Aronofsky and his co-writer, Ari Handel, spent 10 years poring over the Book of Genesis and the midrash — stories written by rabbis to fill out the Bible's narratives.
But our time, as Beardsiee admits, is not one of narrative order — our novels lack plots, resolutions, and developed characters.
The most obvious manifestation of the illicit, involving the crossing of boundaries set by social mores and norms, is found in the persistent adulterous character of the narrative.
So if what Jesus said to Philip can't be used to teach us about the nature and character of God because it's historical narrative, then this same argument applies to every text in the Bible, and you can also not use anything from the Law, the Writings, the Prophets, the Gospels, or the Epistles.
For the use of opening formulas and connecting particles by the Gospel writers in the Greek New Testament, there is no consistent renderings in any of the English as well as in most of the Indian versions.60 Therefore, the Indian versions, which are translated from English, lag behind to reflect the artistic mind of the author as well as the literary character of the narratives in the original source.
So if what Jesus said to Philip can't be used to teach us about the nature and character of God because it's historical narrative.
This tripartite organization makes the overall narrative disjointed, with Beecher fading to the background as ever more characters crowd onstage and the work becomes a survey of 19th - century history.
In relation to narratives, one could say that each character and event is a detail that can reveal some important aspect of reality and touch deep feelings in the hearer or reader.
And African - American women, to take another example, have complicated the Anglo - European interpretation of the Abraham / Sarah narratives by focusing on the character of Hagar, the ethnic outsider, the slave, the surrogate wife.
In this modern vision, as in ancient gnosticism, the decline of real narrative has gone hand in hand with a blurring of the dialogical or event - character of man's existence and of the relation between God and Man.
«Incalculable and unaccountable», I say, for the narratives constantly betray a baffled wonderment; but not magical or irrational, because they are congruous with the account which Jesus gave of the character of God: the «Father in heaven», who is «good» with a goodness beyond justice, (Mark 10:18; Matthew 5: 45; Luke 6: 35; Matthew 20: 1 - 15) supported by sufficient power; (Mark 10: 27, 14:36) and who persistently takes the initiative in giving good gifts to His creatures.
But it is evident that these did not satisfy the demands of the Christian community, for the four writings which were selected as authoritative have the character of narratives into which sayings are inserted at suitable or significant points.
We know that the unfolding of cosmic evolution has not always been progressive, but this does not detract from its narrative character.
From Thucydides down, they all try to write speeches that fit the character of the speaker and the situation; it gave life and color to their narratives, and no one questioned the practice.
The most popular understanding of myth is as a narrative of a purely fictitious character concerning supernatural beings.
There are plenty of new names — like Gwendoline Christie's Captain Phasma and Lupita Nyong» o's Maz Kanata — who don't get fleshed out as much, but half the fun of Star Wars has always been the deeply detailed narratives such side characters acquire over time.
This confessional postmodernism is based on a «tripod,» three interrelated legs: (1) an ethics of character and virtue, (2) the cultivation and shaping of character and virtue through an ongoing participation in the Christian story and narrative, and (3) a separatist understanding of the relationship between the church and the world.
The present - day narrative alternates with passages set before, during, and after World War II, and it was in the depiction of the atrocities perpetrated by my Nazi characters that I shocked myself.
The role and importance of the Christian story and narrative in shaping character and virtue in the thought of Stanley Hauerwas is no less subtle and nuanced than his view of the self.
This history consists, for the most part, of narratives within which are to be found sharply delineated character sketches.
This sense of the centrality of character and the ability to sketch an (l develop the characters of their heroes is one aspect of the notable excellence of Hebrew narrative.
The recognition of the kerygmatic character of the gospels, and of the fact that the kerygma was not confined to the historical narratives of the gospels, made the right interpretation of the mythology of the New Testament more urgent than it had ever been before.
But in Niebuhr's view, the narratives of scripture not only render characters and circumstances, they also refer to experienced realities.
Whether the other early attempts to «compose a narrative of the facts that were accomplished among us,» to which Luke refers in his preface, had the same character, it is impossible to say.
This temptation to touch all the bases is especially keen in narrative texts that present a number of characters.
What is significant is that Bigelow has learned to wrestle with the nature of its character by the use of narrative.
Do you think it might have anything to do with the apparent irrationality and pathology of the central character in the Christian narrative?
Postliberalism, with its emphasis on culture and language, narrative and community, character and virtue, opened possibilities for being theologically serious and doctrinally orthodox while avoiding the restrictive biblicism of the evangelical world.
According to Quentin Schultz, some church leaders are already doing this by introducing into worship the basic principles of narrative and drama: character, conflict, plot and setting 11.
Linafelt attributes to the mutual benefits of the two genres the «very best of ancient Hebrew narrative technique: a lengthy, artful and coherent story, with complicated and conflicted characters who grow and change and who... are capable of surprising the reader» (p. 72).
The Abraham - Isaac - Jacob and David cycles are brought back in Chapter Four as evidence that Biblical narrative together with lyric is in fact rich in figures of speech and can afford insight into characters» internal and external features.
Indeed, one of the challenges of preaching this parable is to avoid reduction, the flattening of Luke's complex narrative and the rich interplay of his characters into stereotypes of our own imposing.
In The Art of Biblical Narrative, Robert Alter suggests a key to characters» inner thoughts and motivations which would be helpful even to the inexperienced reader of Scripture: first, external details (appearance, clothing, gestures); second, «one character's comments on another»; third, «direct speech by the character»; fourth, «inward speech... quoted as interior monologue»; and fifth, «statements by the narrator about the attitudes and intentions of the personages» (pp.116 - 117).
So while Gladwell himself isn't a character in the narrative, its construction proved to be a remarkable personal journey for him.Aside from the section on David, three chapters of the book deal with the stories of people who drew on the extraordinary reserves of their Christian faith to defeat seemingly insurmountable odds.
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