Sentences with phrase «over narrative of»

Not exact matches

To maintain the balance of their portfolios, pension fund managers have been selling equities and buying more bonds, and their notable demand for the latter counters the popular narrative that the 35 - year rally in fixed income is over.
But the inverse narratives of the Facebook and Twitter IPOs show that over time, performance talks and buzz fades.
«By making this shift they clearly prioritized one over the other, and are potentially a bit nervous about the current (really negative) narrative about the negative impact of social media on society.»
I think it's a very dangerous mistake to dispense with our present concerns by ignoring the narrative of our stress - testing response to the credit crisis, and concluding that our experience over this half - cycle has been a mechanical reflection of our pre-2009 methods, our present methods, or some perma - bearish disposition on my part.
However, that narrative started to shift over the summer as Google caught up and surpassed Amazon in the number of countries supported.
This narrative, in its most extreme version, says that cryptocurrencies today are like the internet in 1996: not just new technology but a radical new kind of technology, belittled or ignored by most, which has slowly and subtly grown in power and influence over the last several years, and is about to explode into worldwide relevance and importance with shocking speed and massive repercussions.
Over time the idea is to change the narrative of business to address social and environmental externalities.
He has propped up his narrative with some data that estimate the numbers of men in this category and their ages over the last hundred years, but data is not really the point here.
When discussing the final days in Jerusalem (page 252), she as - sumes the basic historicity of the last supper narrative as a self - conscious final meal in which Jesus spoke of his impending death saying the words over the bread and cup.
(II, 105) Having established the historicity of the baptism event, Meier is adamant that the narrative must be seen as a Christian midrash, drawing on various OT themes to assert the primacy of Jesus over John.
Islam, Buddhism, Shintoism, the gods of the ancient Greeks, Hinduism, and thousands of other religions man has created over the course of human history all have their own narratives.
Colina — What David said is true — you keep trying to control the narrative by pulling the conversation back to it being about a «divorce», when nobody really talked about that at all until you initially brought it up, then David addressed it (everyone else ignored it because obviously they weren't interested in the «sordid details»), and you again directed the conversation (attempted to direct it) right BACK to an over simplification of it being about the divorce between two people!
Over the next several centuries, with what Wright considers the gradual loss of the «Israel - dimension» in the church's understanding of itself and its scriptures, «the notion of scriptural authority became detached from its narrative context, and thereby isolated from both the fit and the goal of the Kingdom,» according to Wright.
To understand Noah, and to give his character a story arc, Aronofsky and his co-writer, Ari Handel, spent 10 years poring over the Book of Genesis and the midrash — stories written by rabbis to fill out the Bible's narratives.
Indeed, as early as Origen in the third century it was being pointed out that we must not think of the Ascension as a movement in space; and in fact Luke seems to have translated into mythical form, i.e. a pictorial narrative, the universal belief of the early Church that Jesus has ascended to the throne of God, not in a physical manner but in the sense that he has been exalted to Lordship over all the world.
That you prefer the gospel narrative over Smith and the 11 witnesses has nothing to do with an objective view of the alleged «evidence»; it is primarily the product of subjective faith in your preferred narrative.
Yes, Burnett's production team actually split a video in two to further the narrative that Beck has long and «ugly history» of obsessing over President Obama and Satan.
The explanation of Isaac's name (from a word meaning «laughter») is indicated in the thrice - repeated narrative motif of laughter over the idea and fact of Isaac's birth (17:17, 18:12, 21:6) So is Ishmael's (16:11, 17:20, 21:17) The meaning «heelholder» is given to the name Jacob with the explanation that he was born holding his twin brother by the heel (25:26).
The transfiguration narrative, balanced between heaven and earth, incarnation and resurrection, unites the two approaches by showing the glory of Christ's obedient victory over death in the form of his incarnate humanity.
Whereas «She got off the plane» resolved ten years» worth of Friends» narrative progression, «This is the story about how you're totally in love with Aunt Robin» scrapped everything and started over in the last three minutes of the series.
Instead of introspection, goes the theologian's cry, let us rake over historical artifacts, dive into ancient lexicons, reframe cultural narratives, negotiate our way around words, vague and obscure, like so many corporate hacks rewriting the law.
We are untroubled by the son's anguished lament, «I am no longer worthy to be called your son,» because the aroma of fatted calf roasting on the spit wafts over the narrative, and covers up the fetid stench of the pigsty.
And so I in my turn, your Excellency, as one who has gone over the whole course of these events in detail, have decided to write a connected narrative for you, so as to give you authentic knowledge about the matters of which you have been informed.1
Far from being a direct retelling of Jesus's infancy narratives, the novel concerns a boy named David and the old man who watches over him, Simón.
In fact he so strongly feels the need to press his point that he has crossed over into the field of New Testament studies to wage his campaign there as well.1 And indeed Childs has performed a valuable and needed service in reminding us that what we have now is not just individual passages, nor is it just the «books» which as larger units give the individual pieces a place in the larger narrative.
There are plenty of new names — like Gwendoline Christie's Captain Phasma and Lupita Nyong» o's Maz Kanata — who don't get fleshed out as much, but half the fun of Star Wars has always been the deeply detailed narratives such side characters acquire over time.
In The Fidelity of Betrayal, Rollins goes on to criticize the Western Church's almost frantic attempt at «closing over this traumatic rent in the text» by affirming some biblical narratives over others and by explaining away passages that are inconsistent with favored narratives.
Oral epic song is narrative poetry, composed in a manner evolved over many generations by singers of tales who did not know how to write.
I would agree, but I would supplement this narrative by pointing to the psychologizing of human identity and political struggle over the last century.
The poet, as represented by his narrative voice, courts the danger courted by Icarus, Phaethon, and Bellerophon — the danger of harboring and enacting an ambition («to soar / Above the Ionian mount») that, however fueled by good intentions, passes over into pride.
The narrative of Polonaise vaults over World War II.
John, like the other three evangelists, accents the importance of the crucifixion and resurrection by giving these events a major place in the narrative; but unlike them he makes the divinity of Jesus so predominant over his humanity that the teachings presented take quite a different turn.
expert will tell you, it is super hard to tell if your pattern matching of actual events to Biblical narratives (vague and disjointed though they may appear) is accurate until new events happen that break your hypothesis and then you have to start over.
The darkness which was upon the face of the whole earth while Christ died broods over the narrative until His dying cry is stilled.
Just as theology should not extol literal meaning over the language of narrative, paradox, irony and dialectic, neither should it commit itself to one worldview over another.
So over the course of the next 30 years... my ability to believe in a supernatural narrative or a God who intervenes and does anything died a death of a thousand unanswered prayers».
We're collectively over thinking the simplicity of the scriptural narrative & talking over the quiet voice of the Holy Spirit, while marching into battle.
As the debate has unfolded over the past century and a half, the center of controversy has shifted from earlier to later segments of the narrative from Genesis to 2 Kings.
In the biblical narrative, hierarchy enters human relationship as part of the curse, and begins with man's oppression of women — «your desire will be for your husband, and he will rule over you» (Genesis 3:16).
I am really angry and heartbroken over this situation, not because I know for a fact who is telling the truth and who is not, but because of how a victim's narrative was responded to by RHE, NBW, McLaren, and Jones himself.
At the centre of the narrative, of course, is John himself, the most famous English actor in that mid-nineteenth century European drama of the breakdown of church establishments all over the continent, from the Dutch Afscheiding to the Scottish Disruption.
Such sliding over into teleology and the idea of providence would no doubt be unstoppable if we left the narrative discourse and the prophetic discourse of history face to face.
«92 And, for the same reason, «the narratives and symbols which «represent» the victory of the Good Principle over the Evil Principle are nor expendable.
As for the postliberal claim to eschew the experiential subjectivism of liberal theology, Henry charged that in elevating narrative over factuality, narrative theology becomes unable to distinguish truth from error or fact from fiction.
To the degree that members of oldline Protestant denominations participate in this reinstitutionalization of society and in the consequent erosion of deep values, their loyalties will be dispersed over a number of different social worlds, they will exist without what JeanFrancois Lyotard has termed a societal «master narrative,» and they will surely experience lukewarmness with respect to traditional faith.
Neuhaus» life: the narrative you can read in all the obituaries over the last few months, the problem of his biography that so many commentators have set themselves to explain since he died on January 8.
The quest for inclusiveness in moral education can be pursued only by emptying lived morality of its particularity — those «thick» normative meanings whose seriousness and authority are embedded within the social organization of distinct communities and the collective rituals and narratives that give them continuity over time.
This could be poetic reference to an artist (creator God) simply washing off the canvas and starting over with Noah, a symbolic picture of how those who believe in the Hebrew God of that day are carried away above the storms of life in the protective hands of God, symbolic of judgment for those not created in the image of God, a narrative of why the Hebrew race is the chosen race, prophecy of end time judgment or literal in that the babies and people resulting from $ ex with the nephlium produced evil beyond that imaginable and God was showing mercy.
Over and over again in Luke's long narrative of Jesus» interactions on the road to Jerusalem, Jesus persists in his effort to make us squarely face the fact that it is the reign of God that he is proclaiming and confronting us with — not the reign of human perfectibility or even life under the Over and over again in Luke's long narrative of Jesus» interactions on the road to Jerusalem, Jesus persists in his effort to make us squarely face the fact that it is the reign of God that he is proclaiming and confronting us with — not the reign of human perfectibility or even life under the over again in Luke's long narrative of Jesus» interactions on the road to Jerusalem, Jesus persists in his effort to make us squarely face the fact that it is the reign of God that he is proclaiming and confronting us with — not the reign of human perfectibility or even life under the law.
Such a view is based on a reading of the household codes that elevates their cultural context over their gospel message (and sometimes on a misunderstanding of the creation narrative, which I discuss here).
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