Sentences with phrase «objectifying language»

That means no sleazy pick - up lines or objectifying language.
What is encountered when the objectified language of the kerygma becomes transparent is Jesus of Nazareth, as the act of God in which transcendence is made a possibility of human existence.

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Bultmann, says Ogden, employs the terms myth and mythology in the sense of «a language objectifying the life of the gods,» or, as we might say, of objectifying the powers of Spirit into a supernaturalism, a super-history transcending or supervening our human history, thus forming a «double history.»
«Indeed, there is a language of faith in which existence naively expresses itself, and, corresponding with this language there is also a science that speaks of existence without objectifying it to worldly being.»
In «Theology and Objectivity» Ogden holds that theological language, though different from that of science, is objectifying because it is both cognitive and subject to rational assessment and justification.114 Of course, this view assumes the possibility of metaphysics, a possibility now generally denied.
Bultmann seems to believe that a language which is no longer «objectifying» is innocent.
Such language objectifies our gossamer existence; religion and politics, though the products of our imagination, are paradoxically what make our experiences «real.»
This is damaging, hurtful language that objectifies women and will only push them away from the Church.
All this helps move the film — which is Germany's submission for best foreign language movie — beyond a simple comedy, as does the director's refusal to objectify Ines» sufferings.
Thomas has riffed on such white male predecessors as Gustave Courbet and Édouard Manet, reimagining their female - objectifying paintings with her singular, instantly recognizable visual language.
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