Not surprisingly, McKean's substantial efforts offer an idiosyncratic take, reflecting a mindset that differs greatly from academically - based curatorial approaches, and that circumvents the familiar sense of spectacle
pervading so many of our visual encounters.
I believe in many cases, Jesus is in the right place in one person's heart but the other has for some reason walked away and gotten caught up in the selfishness that
pervades so much of what we all do... and really Jesus has absolutely NOTHING to do with that.
It's a really interesting film, with a sharp, honest heart that smartly cuts through the clichés that can
pervade so many indie movies.
With a brand promise of «no drama, no hype,» The Hot Sheet is drawing acclaim for its incisive analysis of industry news not hobbled by the emotionality that
pervades so much of the blog world and author - forum scene today.
At the same time, Suh declined the muscular gesturalism and labored scaffolding that
pervaded so much Informel and Abstract Expressionist painting at the end of the 1950s.
I think you're correct that the writer meant to explore the evidence supporting a previously earned opinion — she can say — but it was an unintentional example, perhaps, of the Sentence First — Verdict After sort of thinking that
pervades so much of the discourse on this complex issue.
Not so sure why this notion
pervades so consistently among scientists and their sycophants.
Not exact matches
There's a definite team spirit that continues to
pervade the organization, even as we grow
so quickly.»
Businesses take time to prosper, argues Liu: «We didn't sell the storefronts to anyone yet, because we're afraid once we do
so, it will be out of our control and low - end shops will
pervade, which is not what we want.»
TONY CAMPOLO: Your concept of community is
so crucial to our discussion because there's an extreme sense of individualism that
pervades our society.
But I think there is some risk that it might be misconstrued
so as to obscure certain truths which I believe to be fundamental: that the Passion is the moment at which that complete oneness with the Father which is the unique and all -
pervading characteristic of the life of Jesus is paradoxically manifested; that it is at that moment, above all, that Jesus discloses to us God himself in action; that the judgement passed on Jesus and the testing brought to bear upon him are a judgement and a testing exercised (of course, within the permissive will of God) by evil men, or, to use mythological language, by the devil; and that the judgement of God pronounced at Calvary is that which Christ's accepting love passes upon those men, and upon ourselves as sharers in their sinfulness, by showing up their sin in all its hatefulness.
If a new meaning of nature has
pervaded modern history, an autonomous world existing in - itself, then
so likewise man himself no longer appears as the image of a transcendent Creator.
This continued a theme
pervading all his previous work, and paralleled very closely a statement by Whitehead in Process and Reality, where he says that triviality (in effect, the opposite of qualitative meaning) «arises from lack of coordination in the factors of the datum,
so that no feeling arising from one factor is reinforced by any feeling from another factor» (PR 132).
Hence, the people that attend portray the same humility and eagerness to live a life of belief without the piety and self - rightousness that
so pervades Christianity.
Genuine laws of nature (fundamental physical laws) are omnitemporal: they hold always and everywhere — they
pervade space - time,
so to speak.
With three languages — English, German and French — as channels of expression in every session and with traditional misunderstandings and sectarian prejudices, there would be, of necessity, some critical moments, but the chairmen always
so wisely steered the conference out of troubled waters that those instances which did occur were of trifling consequence by the side of the spirit of gracious fellowship which
pervaded the delegates both in the conference sessions and in the university halls and hotel lobbies.
The shallow novelty, the low - cost nihilism, and the vague and sentimental spiritual pretensions of
so much contemporary art — in every medium — are the legacy of this schism, as well as the cynicism that
pervades the arts world.
And in doing
so it leads to a serious error in logic: after abstracting
so completely from the experiential quality that
pervades all of nature it sets forth the desiccated end - product of its abstracting as though it were reality - itself and everything else a mere coloring by human sensory projection.
This passion for rationality
pervades our shadow - world in the functional world - village, and we in the
so - celled advanced areas presume that we have a monopoly of rational wisdom which must be trained or educated into all mankind.
This is something very different from the selfish, callously indifferent, thing - centered desire for personal enjoyment which
so widely
pervades modern life.
Let us look in turn at these two processes which
so pervade the human atmosphere that, like light and air, we tend to ignore them, although they envelop us
so closely that no act of ours can escape them.
The fulfillment of personality is thus a form of communion, whether it be with the God a man worships; or with nature under some aspect; or through intimate communication with ideal things, the inexhaustible quality of beauty or truth that
pervades the universe; or with some cause that calls into action all one's powers; or even with things of lesser significance
so long as they satisfy the human craving for union.
Just an all
pervading silence that spoke to me
so deep within my heart and I knew He meant nothing.
In this regard, then, Fretheim understands God's power as portrayed in the Old Testament to be fundamentally interactive and essentially, not coincidentally, interrelational, a conviction that thoroughly
pervades his God and World in the Old Testament.21 God
so enters into relationships:
He loved me
so much that he seemed to
pervade my being, at a time when I could be only imperfectly conscious of his presence.
If
so, mind in a broad sense
pervades the entire animal kingdom.
The phenomenon of nationalism is religious in character;
so also is the worship of civilization which seems to
pervade the democratic societies.
McPherson points out that «
so thoroughly did the Dred Scott decision
pervade and structure the Lincoln - Douglas debates [in 1858] that in one of those debates a Douglas supporter shouted from the audience to Lincoln: «Give us something besides Dred Scott.»
Following Julius Kovesi and Alasdair MacIntyre, Jones argues that when we describe, we do
so as active agents whose intentions and moral character
pervade our descriptions.
Yet in spite of
so many positives, there was a noticeable lack of political realism that
pervaded the Summit.
I'm the one who chose to bring these little people into the world,
so the
pervading belief in our modern culture that somehow they have the responsibility to fit into my life, and work around my schedule, and not disrupt my pursuits completely mystifies me.
It's
so easy to separate our live into compartments and forget that our identity in Christ should
pervade everything we do — including parenting.
The field of gravity that
pervades this local space, we imagine, does
so in a smooth, predictable manner.
In the past century or
so, we have concluded that matter is built from atoms, that atoms are constructed from a small set of elementary particles, and that those particles are fluctuations in a melee of quantum fields
pervading empty space (see «Why is there something rather than nothing «-RRB-.
Perhaps we find such stories
so enthralling because lying
pervades human life.
This idea
pervaded Western education for years, with students taking left / right brain questionnaires
so that their learning could be tailored.
These efforts are now turning up evidence that a sizable subset of childhood cancers are rooted in inherited genes, or mutations
so soon after conception that they
pervade every cell.
So they assume that some form of dark matter
pervades each galaxy and provides the extra gravity needed to keep it whole.
But self - reliance is
so deeply ingrained in us that it
pervades our work lives, our relationships and our health choices,
so it is a real challenge to accept that it might sometimes be a character flaw.
The mystery deepens when we realize that, unless the source is fairly close to our Milky Way Galaxy (within 100 million light years or
so), collisions with the low - energy microwaves that
pervade the universe would reduce cosmic ray energies to levels below 1020 eV before they ever reached Earth.
A love available to everyone, a love all -
pervading, and a love
so joyous that aspiring to be Divine, to be Supreme means that one loves the Divine, see that the Supreme is everyone, and that Union first starts with the Self, something that first comes from within and can then be shared in an external way.
The problem
pervades both sexes equally,
so the following tips will apply to both sexes.
While I do respect what it did to cinema and storytelling, it
pervaded pop culture
so quickly that all of it's surprises seem already dull and cliché.
While I do respect what it did to cinema and storytelling, it
pervaded pop culture
so
So you're planning to keep the
pervading creepiness of the first game, or will there be emphasis more on Resident Evil style shocks?
Our film of the year is a fitting champion in form, tone, and technique within such a banner year for the art precisely because it worked counter to
so many worrying trends
pervading in the industry as of late.
For the first time in the enduring Morricone - Leone collaboration, a kind of pantomime
pervades the music, with notes and actions
so closely coordinated that the Charles Bronson character's theme becomes diegetic: Every time Bronson, called Harmonica because the instrument is practically his first language, blows into his harp, the resulting noise is incongruously omnipresent.
Just as we give every student the opportunity to learn the workings of physics, chemistry, and biology, because they live in a physical, chemical, biological world,
so we should offer every student the opportunity to learn the workings of the digital systems that
pervade their world.
A spirit of cooperation
pervades the schoolyard, and Zrike admits that he has never seen
so many students engaged in meaningful and structured recess activities in any school.
So long as this model
pervades, greater investments in better standards, assessments, compensation schemes and the like will have little impact.