Sentences with phrase «of images of his past»

The profound sense of displacement caused by the physical and philosophical shift from East to West has never left her, and in this new series of works based on Capa's photographs of the Shevchenko collective farm in Ukraine she probes the subjective nature of memory, the formation of memory and retention of images of the past.
Van Noten's fashion design is based on a mix of images of past and present cultures and arts.

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If I talk about selling, persuading and negotiating, you may get an image of a past experience or something you were told about salespeople that would take you out of the present conversation.
Mining their massive archive of over 80 million images, the company found images of some of our favorite well - known personalities, to see how they have changed along with Getty over the past 20 years.
In the past week, after Microsoft announced the 32 - year - old appwould be would «deprecated» (which came with Windows 1.0 way back when and allows you to make simple image edits), users responded with what the Redmond giant called an «outpouring» of support.
Regardless of who won this past election, the party might attempt to shake off its current image — particularly as demographics continue to shift.
Note too that it was destroying Eastman's business model, not improving the quality of the image, that's been the signature achievement of digital photography over the past 15 years.
James Stewart, New York Times columnist, discusses United Airlines» push to burnish its images following the public uproar caused by the violent treatment and dragging of a passenger this past April.
Some of the images, which are popping up in Facebook feeds and in blogs, are even from past years, judging from the dates mentioned on the signs.
Just past its 10th anniversary as a university, the former WA College of Advanced Education is developing critical mass, in partnership with a career - focus image.
The resolution of images in the video does not allow a proper identification of the object which might well be a drone (or a distant manned aircraft... such as an F - 117 that was spotted flying over Nevada with accompanying F - 16, in the recent past), still the story of the alleged interaction has had some exposure.
The hackers embed an image of an attachment used in the past into each phishing email, but configure the image to open not the attachment but, rather, a phishing page that looks like a Google login.
«In the past we had to obtain those images from a range of sources: NASA, USGS and different universities around the world.
Although ultra HD provides only a marginally better picture — I've been testing a group of 4K TVs for the past few weeks — a sharper image is still a sharper image.
In the past, if 20 % or more of an ad's image was text, Facebook would deny the ad.
Making Microsoft an attractive resource to new companies is no small feat: While Nadella has spearheaded a massive effort to transform the company, it had to overcome a tough image of being stodgy, difficult to work with, and stuck in the past.
Looking on the greenback worth, certain, however when wanting on the huge image, it is rather clear that the theft of Mt.Gox's funds shall be very arduous to overshadow, presumably remaining the most important theft within the historical past of the world for a few years to return.
The Liberals have also attempted to counter the image of Prime Minister Stephen Harper put forth by the Conservative Party, instead portraying him as a controlling and secretive leader with a hidden agenda, and attacking his judgment by tying him to past Conservative scandals, such as the Cadman affair, alleged spending misconduct in the last election, and the conduct of Maxime Bernier, the former Conservative minister of foreign affairs.
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LOUISVILLE, KY — Trucking Moves America Forward, the industry - wide image and education movement, reported significant achievements in the past year in its mission to change the public perception of the trucking industry.
United Airlines has hired former Obama administration press secretary Josh Earnest as its chief communications officer, the company announced Thursday, as the airline attempts to rebuild its public image following numerous snafus over the course of the past year.
Building an internal mapping system is part of the slew of investments Uber has been making over the past year and a half, which include the acquisition of the mapping startup deCarta and part of the image assets of Microsoft's Bing to boost navigation efforts.
Our answer to that question about our basic identity impacts everything in our lives: our self - image, our health, our spirituality, our ethics, our roles and relationships, our careers, and our view of the past, the present and the future.
The proof is in the pudding so to speak, since man was created by God in His image, there is within every person the knowledge of God.Standard equipment.In order to become an atheist you first have to lie yourself past your inner knowledge of God.You have to ignore your life, your spirit, your environment and the whole of creation.That takes a lot of lying to oneself, and you have to buy into a lot more lies to get there.This is not made up, it is a part of the process that ultimately allows the created to deny the creator, God.Deep down every atheist knows they are a liar, but as with any repeated sin the suppressed truth gets farther away, and harder to recognize.God bless
In Eliot's poems, «the confusion of life will be reflected in the disorganized flux of images; its lack of clear meaning in the obscurity of language; its defiance of creeds in a license of metrical form; its dislocated connection with the past in the floating debris of allusion; while its flattened emotions will be reproduced realistically, without comment.»
I drive past a billboard on the interstate here that has a large image of a dead Jesus hanging on a cross, with the wording «Don't Believe?
Moreover, the self carries with it into every moment of decision the distorted images and values formed by its past.
Cf. Lewis's remarks in «The Weight of Glory»: «The books or the music in which we thought the beauty was located will betray us if we trust in them; it was not in them, it only came through them and what came through them was longing, these things - the beauty, the memory of our own past - are good images of what we really desire; but if they are mistaken far the thing itself, they turn into dumb idols.
Furthermore, since its ultimate claim to existence is rooted more in the events of the past than in contemporary social problems, it has even a more conservative image than political and economic institutions.
God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets, Hath in these last days spoken unto us by [his] Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the worlds; Who being the brightness of [his] glory, and the express image of his person, and upholding all things by the word of his power, when he had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high; Being made so much better than the angels, as he hath by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they.
Moreover, if one recalls that memory, for Aristotle, is that faculty whereby past events are retained in images, then it should not be surprising that the action of the imagination should be required for the elaboration of universals through induction.
Churches can use black theology to help people overcome oppressive images of the past and present — in some cases, paradoxically, white images that have been financed and constructed by blacks.
Hebrews 1:1 KJV God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets, 2 Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the worlds; 3 Who being the brightness of his glory, and the express image of his person, and upholding all things by the word of his power, when he had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high; 4 Being made so much better than the angels, as he hath by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they.
On the one hand the New Testament is an historical document relating to a long - vanished past, with its own peculiar concepts and images, its problems and solutions, its doubts, needs, and troubles, its hopes, consolations and promises, all of which are quite different from our own.
(Ibid, «Religion and Reality,» pp. 34 f., 22, «God and the Spirit of Man,» p. 164 f. «On the Suspension of the Ethical,» p. 154 f.) In all past times men had, stored away in their hearts, images of the Absolute, «partly pallid, partly crude, altogether false and yet true...» These images helped to protect them from the deception of the voices.
The point for us is not to be so sure that the dominant image of the world given to us by the science of the past, which is called the modern worldview, is a picture of the real world.
The image of the authority in heaven, which one can accuse, justify, deny or affirm, is past.
This provides an image of the god related to past events and ancestors and allows for a repetitive liturgy involving images.
Although the journalistic patter accompanying such footage is often akin in tone to that found in documentaries about Amazonian tribal rituals, the images highlight an ever - growing reality of the past three decades: the spread of Pentecostal and charismatic worship styles and music into ecclesiastical settings that were once resistant — if not downright hostile — to the up - tempo, emotional music of the Pentecostal ethos.
The images recalled KKK rallies and hate marches of the past.
Sacred images in Christian art are finally images of a community's search to understand its relation to its past, present and future; it is in these images that the community experiences its relationship with God.
And still, whether we are conscious of it or not, the heroic scope of his negations rebukes us with the image of a human grandeur perhaps no more unattainable than in the past, but certainly far more unimaginable.
To compare different cultures, past and present, in terms of how Christ, for instance, is imaged, functions, conceptualized and so on is to enter a kind of bicultural symbolic analysis.
Just as theological reflection is today dominated by the fact that the entire mental, emotional and image context of the past is eroded, so a way of preaching proper to that fact must be wrought out.
So long as the mind is captivated by memory, and really feels itself to be that past image which is «I» it can do nothing to save itself; it's sacrifices are of no avail, and it's Law gives no life.
Transference is a way of trying to continue past relationships by recreating present relationships in their image.
In Romans 8:28 - 30, Paul is not talking about an eternal decree from eternity past about to whom He would give eternal life, but rather, God's plan from eternity past to bring those who believe in Jesus into conformity to the image of Jesus Christ, which does not fully occur until glorification (cf. Eph 1:4; 4:1; 5:27; Col 1:22 - 23).
In his more important argument Altizer says that God's dying to himself so as to become fully one with all men can have a ground in the very life of the Catholic Church in that the Church is not only not bound to any past images of herself, but her very goal and mission is to open up to and be incorporated into the entire world.
This becomes clear when Hartshorne continues in a vein that runs through realistic epistemic claims of any sort, including the Whiteheadian: «On the other hand, if what I have in present experience is not the past itself but a newly created substitute or image, then the door is open to solipsism of the present moment, and only arbitrary fiat will keep that door closed» (italics added).
[g] iven the uncritical identification of a community with an entire past, communalism finds it easier to appropriate tradition because it inserts its message into existing, unspoken biases or prejudices, stereotypical images of self and others, and unsubstantiated assumptions of society.
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