Is Lucy
the new embodiment of feminine empowerment?
Whatever it becomes, it will always, necessarily, be
a new embodiment of creativity.
No individual comes into being except as
a new embodiment of the world it enters.
Macauliffe asserted that eventually the Sikhs came to believe in the Gurus as but one, each succeeding one being but
a new embodiment of the soul of the preceding Guru, and that now this has passed into the Granth.25 However, J. C. Archer declares categorically that the Sikhs do not believe that each succeeding Guru was the reincarnation of his predecessor.26
A thought, a harmony, the achievement of a perfection in material things, some special nuance in human love, the exquisite complexity of a smile or a glance,
every new embodiment of beauty appearing in me or around me on the human face of the earth: I cherish them all like children whose flesh I can not believe destined to complete extinction.
Not exact matches
Stepping out
of our comfort zone to learn something
new or be open to constructive criticism and even failure is the
embodiment of getting out
of our comfort zone which will only make us better leaders.
It was a silly spat, but many saw it as emblematic
of a larger cultural rift between Wired — whose iconoclastic magazine routinely gave the finger to everything «old» and Manhattan related — and its lead underwriter, the very
embodiment of the
New York establishment.
And in this
new perspective Jesus was seen to be himself the ultimate truth: the very
embodiment of God's Word.
I would suggest also that one way into such a
new doctrine
of analogy is a
new understanding
of man or history as the image
of God, wherein historical development and evolution could be seen as a reflection or
embodiment of the development and evolution
of God.
From another perspective, Christine E. Gudorf, in a chapter on «Regrounding Spirituality in
Embodiment», (35) observes that contemporary Christians are creating
new forms
of spirituality based in reflection on embodied human experience.
New Urbanists work both substantively and procedurally to fight precisely those tendencies toward individualism that Tocqueville recognized as the most serious threat to the culture
of democracy, for which free associations
of citizens were the primary remedy and
of which suburban sprawl is arguably our culture's foremost physical
embodiment.
The pull toward this (the
embodiment of the speaker's drama) against that (the creation
of empty space in liturgical structures) is a necessary dynamic in the
new poetics
of preaching.
Ruth doesn't see the launch
of this
new project as a contradiction, instead as an
embodiment of the Good News — «everyone can be involved!»
We might start by remembering that the familiar claim that constitutional law is the
embodiment of reason is not a
new one.
With feminist theologians and advocates
of creation centered spirituality, mutually transformed by the encounter with the
new physics and the
new biology, process theologians have sought a vision
of the relational matrix
of creativity, and to learn from the wisdom
of the earth and the
embodiment of that wisdom in the all too long suppressed and neglected traditions
of women, blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans,
of Africa and Asia.
Best Argument: Daniel Kirk with «Gay Marriage in
New York» «As long as the state is in the marriage business, Christians should support gay marriage as an
embodiment of our calling to love our neighbor as ourselves.»
The church is the
embodiment, the manifestation within the present brief time,
of this
new humanity.
By enabling
new flows
of money, information and power on a world scale, the multinationals have succeeded in insulating themselves from both political and social constraints on their economic power, and thus have become an
embodiment of the supreme value
of economic efficiency over human values.
In his
new book,
Embodiment and Virtue in Gregory
of Nyssa, Boersma writes that «he wanted to test my hunch that the pre-modern Platonist - Christian synthesis does not require us to abandon the goodness
of matter.»
Achievement
of a way
of life beyond combat requires a transformation
of our loves and their
embodiment in
new ways
of life.
The consummation
of Christ's
embodiment in the world and the perfecting
of Christ's individual members await the
new aeon with which «individual salvation» is indissolubly linked in biblical tradition (cf., Mark 1.15, Rom.
These
new embodiments are what geneticists speak
of as the phenotype.
This view emphasizes the «giveness»
of the faith and the necessity
of communal
embodiment that is both old and
new.
Among those who shared this general analysis there was a division between those who placed emphasis on overthrowing the present system as a necessary precondition for the realization
of a more human society and those who emphasized the present
embodiment of a
new style
of life «in the pores,» so to speak,
of the old society.
In that decade he became the foremost priestly
embodiment of the
New Evangelization in the nation's capital, a fisherman
of souls always on the lookout for a convert to bring to the faith, a lapsed Catholic to bring back into the fold, or a lukewarm Catholic in whom to reignite the fire
of the Holy Spirit.
The point is that
New England society believed that a small number
of people symbolized the deepest values and beliefs
of their system as long as that elite remained faithful
embodiments of those beliefs.
Not only that, but sex and procreation themselves have a
new purpose: they are now the enemies
of death, because there will be enmity between her seed and the seed
of the serpent, who is the
embodiment of death.
He is the
embodiment of the steely
new Arsenal and I loved to see him berating Alexis Sanchez for putting us in trouble with a poor pass on Tuesday.
In the award - winning film, Nicholson is the
embodiment of irrational willpower as he supervises the construction
of a
new railway bridge for enemy forces in western Thailand.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, by the Governor's Special Assistant on Public Communications and
New Media, Lere Olayinka, he described Lai Mohammed as «an
embodiment of contradictions, who speaks from several sides
of his mouth, turning himself to a vegetable while struggling to defend a government that has done more evil than good to Nigeria and its people.»
Many were the first in their family to go to university, whilst over 30 candidates did not go to university at all: many
of the
new intake will be the very
embodiment of social mobility as envisaged by Margaret Thatcher.
«The Working Families Party is the
embodiment of the disastrous fiscal policies that have brought
New York to its knees.
She wondered if
embodiment could help explain tragic misperceptions such as the 1999 shooting
of Amadou Diallo, who was killed by
New York police officers who perceived Diallo's motioning to open his wallet as the brandishing
of a gun.
Performing difference and diversity through
embodiment and narrative: An ethnography
of hip hop dancers in
New York, Osaka, and Perth
Embodiment theory suggests that much wisdom is indeed «wisdom
of the body,» just as those irritating
New Age gurus say.
The study employs ethnogenetic research to determine the historical processes responsible for the formation and
embodiment of new group identities during this period.
The
new Lindau Science Trail serves as a permanent
embodiment of the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, their history and first and foremost makes «Nobel knowledge» accessible to everyone.
That's the foundation on which Principle - Based Partner Yoga, and Elysabeth's
new practice
of Illuminated
Embodiment, rests.
She is the
embodiment of strong and sweet, capturing the spirit and natural beauty
of a Parisian woman... Here I am though, trying to channel her amazing representation
of the brand and their
new perfume, posing slightly awkward in the streets
of Paris.
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new dating... Let us instead examine this notion that online dating is an «enjoyable» experience.
The suggestion is that this
new «husband» is more an
embodiment of her passionate ideals than the real man who was hardly the prince that death has made him.
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New York City air traffic controller Dylan Branson (MICHIEL HUISMAN) is the
embodiment of a guy at the top
of his game, until one -LSB-...]
It's the only viable approach to the Captain John Smith / Pocahontas story in a minefield
of debris strewn by not only our Western genre tradition, but also our
newer guilt at how American Indians have been (and continue to be) portrayed in our culture: the most bestial, savage notions
of the Natural have come around to their personification as an unsullied, Edenic
embodiment of an impossibly harmonious nature.
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act
of that year (ESEA) 1, the
embodiment of this
new federal role, was the focus
of high hope that it would bring about broad improvement in American education.
Like the great sports car racing and Formula 1 cars before them, not to mention the über - classic F1 road car
of the 1990s, these
new McLarens are rolling
embodiments of the central duality — big - brained engineering, craft prowess —
of an island nation where the cottage - built, giant - slaying race car is the once and future king.
The SLK 55 AMG is the perfect
embodiment of the
new AMG brand claim
of «Driving Performance»: in the compact high - performance roadster segment there is nothing to compare to its combination
of tangible driving dynamics, superior sportiness, unique high - technology and low fuel consumption.
Delivering enhanced power and with subtle
new touches to highlight its famously seductive styling, the DB9 GT is the ultimate incarnation, the
embodiment of faultless form and formidable function, the beating heart
of Aston Martin.
In a far - ranging «fireside chat,» Reed discussed how the all -
new second - generation Nissan LEAF is the
embodiment of Nissan Intelligent Mobility — Intelligent Driving, Intelligent Power and Intelligent Integration.
The
new BMW 1 Series is the
embodiment of responsiveness and innovative elegance in a compact car, with a youthful, lively design and high - quality features adding to the excitement.
The Sentra might be the four - wheel
embodiment of «mobile appliance,» but Nissan is looking to change that with a
new model for 2017.