Sentences with phrase «picture language of»

28 The imagery must be translated into «the new picture language of the technical world,» 29 but it is a story that is to be taken seriously.
It can not be mitigated by rejecting those elements alien to our way of thinking on the ground that they are simply picture language, and by replacing them with a different picture language of our own.

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Clinicians can measure language ability by having a patient describe a picture, for instance, said Dr. Seyed Sajjadi of the University of Southern California, a neurologist who specializes in dementias.
If a prosecutor wants to convict a man of assault, he is (without a doubt) going to paint a picture for the audience of the suffering of the defendant, and will likely use expressive language to evoke a feeling of sympathy from the jury, who (as they listen) visualize the potential suffering of the man / woman in front of them.
Best foreign language film of the year «The Broken Circle Breakdown» Belgium «The Great Beauty» Italy * WINNER «The Hunt» Denmark «The Missing Picture» Cambodia «Omar» Palestine
«The best subject lines use a mix of clear value to the recipient — concise language that's not too dull or too clever, and an impetus to act,» says Hunter Boyle, senior business development manager for AWeber, an email marketing software company in Chalfont, Pa. «Picture your busy reader saying «So what?»
According to Banjo, Best Buy's earnings result did show consecutive quarters of double - digit online sales growth, but the company's language and tone painted an even more positive picture.
It is not unusual for clients to bring their attorneys into the picture, to go over the language of the agreement, and any finer points which may have been overlooked.
Semitic languages are so rich with layers of metaphor and allusion that we can't possibly understand their picture of God by reading the scriptures in English.
We do not know anything about the days of Noah other than remnants of a symbolic picture language that brought the story forward and was recorded by Moses in about 1,400 BC.
G to T What makes the Bible divine is that a symbolic picture language in oral tradition as captured in writing transmitted the message over thousands of years and cultures that still reveals the absolute truth.
fred «What makes the Bible divine is that a symbolic picture language in oral tradition as captured in writing transmitted the message over thousands of years and cultures that still reveals the absolute truth»
Although words appear to be the currency of our age, the primary language of our brains is pictures: you just saw «pictures» of your best friend, pastor and a table tennis table — rather than those things spelt out as words in our mind.
Although I struggle with some of the exclusionary language of the book (no greater calling than being a mother, etc.) this book helped me to see the big picture of why and how I parent my tinies.
It is probably impossible to describe the next stage of existence in earthly terms, and it would be childish to take literally the picture - language of the New Testament writers who make some attempt to hint at its unimaginable splendors and possibilities.
European religion is phony actors inside big Ugly goofy buildings built by retard Gentile European who think king David was a red headed European who spoke Latin as his birth language in the middle east.European religious people are like a 400 pound anchor dragging in the sand wanting the 12 Hebrew Isrealite Tribes to all sing kombiyah at their lame hang another picture up cannonized a lame Gentile fake leader of a has been lame their whole life
Speaking on this subject, the reformed theologian Alain Blancy says that the world offers a revolution in communication, that» (it) tends to replace the privileged language of the word, i.e. of discourse, by the image, the picture, that is, of representation.»
The picture of the Gospel message found in marriage is often much more powerful than all the cliché church language, the tracts or the Bible stories we could ever share.
«When the physical model of wave - motion in a material medium had to be abandoned in physics», writes Mary Hesse, «it left its traces in the kind of mathematics which was used, for this was still a mathematical language derived from the wave equations of fluid motion, and so, for the mathematician, it carried some of the imaginative associations of the original physical picture
In saving, «I acknowledge God as Lord,» I presuppose that there is a God, but my acknowledgment takes me into the self - involving language that completes my picture of him through parabolic onlooks.
But the kind of collective paranoia that allows us to become preoccupied with such a picture of our plight can not help but nudge the language just enough to cause it to slip and fall out of place.
But one may still question, I think, whether, prior to the emergence of the modem scientific world - picture and the sharp differentiation of the nonempirical claims of religion and metaphysics from the strictly empirical claims of science and ordinary language, these difficulties could be felt as acutely as most of us feel them today.
A human being (a child, for instance) is first shown a visible picture of a physical object and then the audible or written symbolic language component is linked to it to give comprehension.
(23) For virtually all language is loaded (biased) and tends to picture things in such a way as to elicit a specific evaluation from the community, usually an evaluation of approval or disapproval.
So the first conclusion is that [i] even if [/ i] one follows Aquinas in his analysis of analogy, or more specifically, analogical language, as a philosophical tool for interpreting «God - language,» it does not follow that it says anything about [i] being, [/ i] as such, about God's being in particular, and even less does it tell us anything about how God's being might be [i] pictured [/ i].
If her training eventually pulls her back into her professional role so that she is able to study her reactions, she may notice that she has been led to picture the story of humankind as being played out solely by males: inventing language, passing it on to the next generation of sons, inventing pottery for use as containers, fashioning needles in order to make better clothing.
In another closely related picture, Christ is the Word of God, God's address to man, the communication of God's thought, the mode of God's approach to his world, and, in accordance with the language of contemporary philosophy, the embodiment of that divine reason which permeates the cosmos, or the intermediary divine link between God and his creatures, the mode in which the transcendent God becomes immanent in the rational creation.
Read out by the Speaker of the House at the Parliament buildings in Wellington (pictured above), the parliamentary prayer is delivered in Te Reo - a Maori language.
On the contrary, language presents a distorted picture of reality in which single words, «bounded by full stops, suggest the possibility of complete abstraction from any environment» (MT 66).
If one omits the happy ending of Stage 7 (which Joan Jackson could include because her study was done in an AA wife's group), and translates the language of the social scientist into the parlance of everyday living, one has a picture of the starkest interpersonal tragedy.
This is the language of personal relationship, not the concrete pictures of mythology.
The idea of the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven is not just picture language, any more than the doctrine of Christ's pre-existence.
The vision of the «good» life, the central values, even the corporate identity expressed by a congregation's host culture in its dominant languages will in various ways stand in tension with the congregation's own understanding of its own communal identity, its own picture of the good life, its own central values as they all are defined «in Jesus» name.»
Today, the GIF is the Internet's universal language, serving as the «thousand words» that pictures are so famously supposed to be capable of being, used to express shock, joy or frustration when mere words just won't do.
The only question is whether this understanding is necessarily bound up with the cosmic eschatology in which the New Testament places it — with the exception of the Fourth Gospel, where the cosmic eschatology has already become picture language, and where the eschatological event is seen in the coming of Jesus as the Word, the Word of God which is continually represented in the word of proclamation.
In doing so, he moved away from the narrow constraints placed on modern science by the use of metaphorical language that often gave a highly restricted picture of the natural world.
If we apply Gombrich's concept of visual languages in this context, then pictures and verbal languages stand as complementary resources that help us to create meanings.
While Spitzer's regret or half regret for the destruction of the old belief in world harmony faded, as no illusion could long keep his allegiance, he surely preserved his aesthetic admiration for the old world - picture, his historical interest in understanding it and his feeling for its survivals in our time and in our languages.
With all that said, the New Testament paints a picture of a community where people not only heard from God through scripture, prayer and the sacraments, but also through prophecy, other languages, and words of wisdom and knowledge.
I like forceful and real language that paints TRUE pictures but intensely dislike - NOT hate — hype and incorrect use of our rich and beautiful language.
The one thing I am not sure of is whether his body language and used by Wenger create a distorted picture of him.
Many of these play tables (including the one pictured above) now come with English / Spanish modes so you have the option of exposing your baby to more than one language at an early age.
The AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) «advises parents of young children that reading aloud and talking about pictures and words in age - appropriate books can strengthen language skills...
Sugar coating and positive adoption language does not paint an accurate picture of domestic infant adoption.
Second, by pretending that the complementary foods are not included within the scope of the WHO code Nestle can aggressively market them to mothers and include imagery (e.g. pictures of young babies) and language (descriptions of milestones baby should have met before starting solids) that suggest that they are intended for children under 6 months without saying so directly.
Books help a child add words to her vocabulary, make sense of grammar, and link meanings to pictures, says Desmond Kelly, a developmental - behavioral pediatrician who works with children with learning and language difficulties at the All Kinds of Minds Institute in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Cloth or board books, especially intriguing with pictures of faces or familiar objects, let then, practice object - recognition and instill basic ideas of language.
And then sets of cards with pictures of vehicles, types of cats, etc, and well chosen books in both Dutch and English, provide limitless amount of language opportunites for your child.
Usborne touch and feel books are cute stories with bright pictures and patches of different textures that are designed to develop sensory and language awareness.
When children were age 3 years, trained research staff administered the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test — Third Edition (PPVT - III), 11 a test of receptive language correlated (Pearson R = 0.90) with intelligence tests, such as the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children III.
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