Sentences with phrase «of human struggle»

Why are tense stories of human struggle and triumph the most appealing to people of diverse backgrounds?
Older adults possess what many young people lack: history, patience, and a deep knowledge of the human struggle.
Without losing sight of the ultimate hope of the Kingdom of God, or giving up their critical attitude, the churches had to dare to be present in the midst of human struggles for penultimate solutions.
World leaders and religions dodge every discussion pertaining to its onslaught in the face of human struggles at epic levels.
Living in one sphere they lean into a second, striving toward the kingdom of heaven that remains hidden behind the threshold of the human struggle.
When he reflects on the meaning of the Kingdom of God, in The Nature and Destiny of Man, he does so in the light of the human struggle for justice.
After sacrificing his only sun, our Lord, Jesus Christ and experiencing the hardships of humans, he has forgone his wrath and now has an understanding of all human struggles.
The Christian Gospel becomes a support of the human struggle for the good, a prophetic criticism of the spirit of that struggle, and a final assertion that man receives from God the forgiveness which enables him both to know and to accept his limitations.
It's a quietly heartbreaking image of human struggle, of the limitations of the body and also the compensations of the spirit.
The Danish Girl is far too purified of human struggle to be deeply felt; instead, it's just a collection of stunning actors going through the motions in front of a gorgeously shot backdrop full of missed potential.
As their relationship splinters into numerous, discouraging trajectories, Locy doubles down on the erroneous assumption that depicting Ashley's misfortunes inherently yields a profound portraiture of human struggle.
Coates has taken the time to build his characters, so whether it's a revealing meeting between Ramonda and the philosopher Changamire or Tetu's attempt at an alliance with the renegade Dora Milaje, there's a constant sense of human struggle within the confines of their socio - political power structures.
I am very inspired by universally recognized photographers such as Steve Muccary, Jimmy Nelsson and Lisa Kristine who traveled the world to capture the essence of human struggle and joy everywhere they went.
This is a stark reminder of the power of hope, courage, and love to overcome the most taxing of human struggles: war, its aftermath, and captivity.
This groundbreaking exhibition follows the artist's exploration of interlined topics, including a halting suite of works about 9/11; contemporary «history paintings» on life in America since the events of 9/11; homages to his friends, the women quilt makers of Gee's Bend, Ala.; memories of vanishing ways of life and his childhood in the the South; and evocations of human struggles for freedom.
Innumerable lifebuoys abandoned on the island shores were perceived as detritus of human struggle for survival.
Cast in polyester and resin, the life - sized, three - dimensional nudes enter into tense dialogue with the drawings, depicting the same element of human struggle that we find in Fischl's paintings.
The challenge is self - explanatory; painting offers many ornamental pleasures, but the reality of human struggle — «significance» — is far from ornamental.
Throughout her long and prolific career she has developed a distinctive sculptural language that is specific to her recollections of life in Communist - ruled Eastern Europe while remaining open to universal readings of human struggle.
This means appreciating that struggles we face as individuals and in relationships are not typically due to maliciousness but are part of the human struggle to do what we believe and feel is best for ourselves and our families — even if misguided.
That Snape has proven worthy of that comparison is partly a tribute to Ms. Rowling, but that he has become such a brilliant screen character is due to Mr. Rickman, who helped elevate a child's tale of good and evil into a story of human struggle.
The churches were called to live in the midst of human struggles and to be present at the bleeding points of humanity, thus being near those who suffered evil, and taking the risk of being counted among the wicked.
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