Sentences with phrase «new kind of expression»

My guess is that being able to turn into whatever comes into your mind — or, more profoundly, to simulate a concept or way of being instead of just talking about it — will lead to a new kind of expression, which I call postsymbolic communication.

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Orthodoxy is being able not only to repeat the same teachings but also to show their relevance to the new context.2 Other individuals, on the other hand, interpret religious beliefs as merely expressions of the human community's search for some kind of meaning, an accumulated source of information built up over the years as the community reflected on its life and activities.
The English versions have not retained the rhythm, the variation of meter, the stylistic flavor, grammatical constructions, the rhetorical expressions, the use of alliterations and other kinds of linguistic renderings in the Greek New Testament.59 In the Malayalam Bible, the rhetorical expression in Heb.
But if the order of nature is the expression of the Divine Will it follows that God wills health, that He means his creatures to be healthy, and that He is opposed to pain, disease, abnormality of every kind, just as He is opposed to sin and vice (Elwood Worcester, Samuel McComb, and Isador H. Coriat, Religion and Medicine: The Moral Control of Nervous Disorders [New York: Moffat, Yard & Company, 1908], p. 292).
The controversy has to do with the «other» kind of Augustinian, the person whose piety can not find expression in a secular society, but hardens into a «new traditionalism» that rejects even Stout's generous terms for religious participation in public life.
We have noted the fresh surges of life in Christianity, with the emergence and proliferation of Protestantism; in the Roman Catholic Church the much - needed moral reforms and the expression of Christian devotion through revitalization of old monastic orders and the creation of new kinds of monasticism; and lesser although important developments in the Orthodox Church in Russia.
Despite stricter Academy rules for performance capture and traditionalists decrying the technique's lack of creative merit, Tintinclearly pushes boundaries with a new kind of artistic layering of animated expression.
Recognizing the need for a new kind of book award, the INSPYs were created by bloggers to discover and highlight the very best in literature that grapples with expressions of the Christian faith.
Local History takes its name from an exhibition review Judd wrote in 1964, which came to be interpreted as a manifesto for a new kind of art removed from the prevailing concerns of medium specificity and expression.
He described «the idea of a new kind of freedom, a freedom of expression, a very democratic kind of principle» which had taught him, through the Black Mountain community's alertness to new ideas, that art could be anything.
It is evident in a painting such as Auxerre that Hofmann has formulated a new kind of painterly expression, one in which he incorporates the Cubist structure of overlapping planes in order to indicate depth and surface, as well as adapting the Fauvist daring use of color and tonal contrasts to evoke a sense of pure and unbridled joy.
Elias CJ founded her judgment in Brooker on s 14 of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 which affirms the right to «freedom of expression, including the freedom to seek, receive, and impart information and opinions of any kind in any form».
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