His works focus
on universal human experiences — birth, death, the unfolding of consciousness — and have roots in both Eastern and Western art as well as spiritual traditions.
Not exact matches
Here we may pause to reflect
on the fact that in
human experience it is much easier to believe in
human survival than it is in the finiteness of
human existence.18 The almost
universal belief in an «after - life» which developed from primitive man onwards was only to be expected.
Basically, his solution takes the form of distinguishing two different levels of
human experience, or of more or less conscious thinking about
experience,
on only the deeper of which is there an
experience of God that is both direct and
universal.
The theological entailment of this is that the locus of revelation is not just the event of Jesus Christ or the word about him or,
on the other hand,
human experience, but is rather the intersection of the New Testament kerygma with the
universal archetype of death and resurrection which underlies that fundamental
human life rhythm of upset and recovery (Susanne Langer) and which generates comic narratives.
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Or,
on the other hand, have you ever marveled over the
universal sameness of the
human experience?
Rattner has said she «wanted to articulate something more
universal, more indicative... of the
human experience - our struggle to hang
on to life, our desire to live, even in the most awful circumstances.»
«We are thrilled to provide our audiences a rich array of encounters with internationally acclaimed artists, whose deeply poignant works resonate with the Israel Museum's focus
on the
universal and Israeli
human experience,» said Ayelet Shiloh - Tamir, Acting Director of the Israel Museum.
Some of his themes reflect his African - American roots - «Jacob's Ladder» (Chicago) or «I Have Been to the Mountain» (Memphis)- while others mirror
universal human experiences and concepts or focus
on pure form in space.