Sentences with phrase «narrative work in»

The book also extends narrative work in interesting and thought - provoking ways.
The narrative work in the exhibition represents the last of the Cibachrome photograph printing process, now impossible to recreate.
This formal sequel, however, is a much more focused piece of narrative work in which you're bustled along clear plot lines via story missions pausing only, if you so wish, to aid the residents of the various cloud cities you visit.
The results deepen our understanding of how the brain functions, how narratives work in film, and memory mechanisms impaired by conditions such as Alzheimer's disease.
A North Fork artist favorite, Max Moran is exhibiting landscapes and narrative works in his solo show at the Jedediah Hawkins Inn Barn Gallery.

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The narrative in our household was all about the incredible value of hard work
When they didn't work, the narrative of the policy community — unsubstantiated by any facts — was to say Canadians have a lack of fire in the belly.
But the narrative already has the makings of a feel - good Hollywood movie — so it should come as no surprise that a feature film dramatizing Ma's rags - to - riches rise is already in the works.
In this new course, Raja aims to teach students to improve their work by examining their writing on four separate levels: narrative, paragraph, sentence, all the way down to individual words.
The major differences in this year's immersive programming content is the slight increase in narrative works.
We are working in partnership with others to start a New Narrative — a conversation with Canadians about our sector — who we are, what we do and how we are making a difference.
From its beginnings, it's been a place where narrative artists — writers, filmmakers and the like — welcome the discipline of structure in their work lives, and build a community of peers.
Social media and mainstream reporting are both shaping dangerous and misleading narratives that, in the long run, are slowly causing the erosion of the real work of journalism.
But the human mind is made to fall for stories and miscalculate the odds when a good narrative is in place, as has been usefully described by the work of Nassim Taleb and Daniel Kahneman, among others.
He also worked on the firm's investments in SumoLogic, JFrog, Cyphort (acquired by Juniper), Looker and Narrative Science.
This a staggeringly unhealthy narrative to promote to our children about the way sexuality works, and plays directly into the hands of a rape culture such as the one in which we live: If you are a woman and ever get catcalled, abused, molested, raped or any number of other sexual advances, you are probably at least partially to blame.
First published in the early decades of the nineteenth century, it is a long narrative poem about a young woman of great beauty and culture, her misfortunes, and the burdens of karma; a work of genuinely moving brilliance, grim and sad at many points, but also somehow radiant.
The Bible Roma Downey and Mark Burnett's epic attempt to tell the whole narrative of scripture in ten hours mostly works and often dazzles.
What Mark put together was a narrative of the mighty works and death of Jesus — a book largely devoted to explaining why Jesus had died — and he had to write it in haste in the midst of danger, not for Jews, but for Gentile converts.
The narrative serves as a gentle reproof of two popular misunderstandings: (1) that the life of faith is all work and no play, and (2) that work is faith in action.
These theological convictions about how God works in the world through particular communities that contain in their narrative life the seeds of their own — and the world's — redemption were the first source of Hopewell's interest in congregations.
That is, the statement that Jesus made was specific to that particular group of Pharisees who were particularly stubborn to the way the Spirit was working through Jesus in that particular narrative.
Yet when that is said and done the narratives need to be studied not only in the closest detail but also in relation to the whole problem of Christ's person and work.
For example, they work within an industry, a business, that defines most news stories in terms of conflict narratives.
So we worked for months on a cover story looking at the conflict in the Holy Land — why it's happening, peacemaking efforts, the (forgotten) story of the Church there and the eye - opening narratives our generation has to grapple with.
Sometimes the most secular of scholars found that what Frei was doing, with his attention to narrative and his interest in the language that shapes a particular community, made more sense to them than the work of many theologians much more systematically concerned to address other academic disciplines.
In a novel's case, it's different — you're just cutting the fat: plots that don't need to be there, excessive descriptions, etc. (I work as a magazine editor so I've learned how to cut, cut, cut, without losing the point of the narrative.
Burke recommends that the analysis of any written work should begin with the «principle of the concordance».21 The critic builds an index of significant terms: terms that recur in changing contexts, terms that occur at significant points in the narrative, terms that seem heavy with symbolic meaning.
David Hall, a longtime acquaintance of Carson who said he watched the two work together, claims that Andrews supplied rough sketches from her experiences in Beverly Hills, and Carson wove them into a fictional narrative describing her exotic adventures with various shamans based on his own knowledge of Native American culture.
And while slavery is the poisonous weed in the gardens of her ancestors, Cannon became a student of slave narratives, «seeking the interior garden of Afro - American culture» and consciously working to inherit the strength and dignity of her slave foremothers.
Since I am working from a collection of Jesus» sayings, I have to abstain from the narrative part of his biography, the stories of his birth, healings, Holy Week, and Easter, for, as we will see, they are not in the Sayings Gospel Q at all, or at most, present in a very indirect way.
What it can do is to work towards a discovery of the earliest strata of material in the gospel narratives, and thus indicate what it is highly likely the earliest disciples believed.
Featuring a truly all - star voice cast back when stars were less inclined to do voice work (Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes, Sandra Bullock, Patrick Stewart, Helen Mirren, Jeff Goldblum and even Steve Martin got in the game), Prince of Egypt is largely faithful to the biblical narrative and even manages some real moments of human drama.
As such, the work consists of a discussion and, in some instances, a development of themes of narrative theology in biblical and ecclesial issues.
Hermann Gunkel, in a sense the unique father of us all in modern biblical scholarship, despite his insistence on saga's supervision of the Elijah narratives as we receive them, nevertheless affirms on the one hand Elijah's kinship with the greatest of all ministers of ancient Israel, Moses, in their mutual contention with their own people; and, on the other hand, Elijah's legitimate and immediate relationship to the great prophets who follow him and who, essentially, continue the work he began.
Ultimately this elliptical, even eccentric involvement of biblical themes, figures, and narratives does not make for a work of superior accomplishment in either religious or literary terms, whether by comparison to masterworks of the past or the finer novels in Coetzee's own oeuvre.
In his most recent work, Preaching (1985), Craddock dropped the terms «narrative preaching» and «inductive preaching» entirely.
In its entirety, with the parts viewed interdependently and in terms of the whole, scripture is the church's divinely authored narrative of God's surprising work in creating a community and its thought worlIn its entirety, with the parts viewed interdependently and in terms of the whole, scripture is the church's divinely authored narrative of God's surprising work in creating a community and its thought worlin terms of the whole, scripture is the church's divinely authored narrative of God's surprising work in creating a community and its thought worlin creating a community and its thought world.
In this way, a narrative of decline that ends on the absolute inevitability of decline is soothing because its fatalism provides the kind of certainty that absolves the subject from working to renovate and rebuild.
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.
In speaking of «parts» of the Galilean ministry we refer not to successive phases of Jesus» work but merely to more or less distinct portions of the narrative, sometimes marked by the insertion of collections of sayings and sometimes arbitrarily divided for convenience in presentatioIn speaking of «parts» of the Galilean ministry we refer not to successive phases of Jesus» work but merely to more or less distinct portions of the narrative, sometimes marked by the insertion of collections of sayings and sometimes arbitrarily divided for convenience in presentatioin presentation.
In the next pregnancy narrative in Luke's gospel, Mary's great faith enables her, too, to experience great joyful expectation, knowing only that God is working in her life not where the journey will take heIn the next pregnancy narrative in Luke's gospel, Mary's great faith enables her, too, to experience great joyful expectation, knowing only that God is working in her life not where the journey will take hein Luke's gospel, Mary's great faith enables her, too, to experience great joyful expectation, knowing only that God is working in her life not where the journey will take hein her life not where the journey will take her.
The vision in the creation narrative in Genesis is that of women and men created to work together as image bearers of God and coworkers tasked with caring for the earth.
Geertz in fact likens the work of an ethnographer to that of a literary critic, and Heilman deliberately sets his study in a dramaturgical framework, suggesting that the relation of empirical study to narrative art may be closer than usually believed.
Linafelt's strongest case is laid out in Chapter Four, «Narrative and poetry working together».
Here, indeed, it is less formal, and story and teaching alternate more freely; yet even so each of these works provides examples of sequences of ethical precepts, more or less complete in themselves, and comparable with those which we found in - the epistles; and these are related to passages of narrative which serve to introduce them.
In the Epistle to the Hebrews, where the author is attempting to define or characterize the profoundly religious ideas of priesthood and sacrifice and to show in what sense the work of Christ can be understood in terms of those ideas, he introduces a strangely vivid and moving reference to the narrative of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, which is familiar to us from the gospels (Hebrews 5:7 - 10In the Epistle to the Hebrews, where the author is attempting to define or characterize the profoundly religious ideas of priesthood and sacrifice and to show in what sense the work of Christ can be understood in terms of those ideas, he introduces a strangely vivid and moving reference to the narrative of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, which is familiar to us from the gospels (Hebrews 5:7 - 10in what sense the work of Christ can be understood in terms of those ideas, he introduces a strangely vivid and moving reference to the narrative of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, which is familiar to us from the gospels (Hebrews 5:7 - 10in terms of those ideas, he introduces a strangely vivid and moving reference to the narrative of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, which is familiar to us from the gospels (Hebrews 5:7 - 10in the Garden of Gethsemane, which is familiar to us from the gospels (Hebrews 5:7 - 10).
Modleski concludes: «By working on a variety of fronts for the survival and empowerment of women, feminist criticism performs an escape act dedicated to freeing women from all male captivity narratives, whether these be found in literature, criticism, or theory.»
As comprehensive as Brogan's account may be, however, his book is at its weakest where the convergence of the historical narrative ought to illuminate the great work of Tocque - ville's that authorizes a grand biography of this sort in the first place» Democracy in America.
With the exquisite literary attentiveness characteristic of the best recent work in theological exegesis, Sacks shows us that each of these narratives harbors a counter-narrative, which teaches us to sympathize with the character who is not God's elect or chosen one.
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