Sentences with phrase «play as an antidote»

It is this goal that has led most of the critics mentioned here to explore the possible relevance and importance of play as an antidote for our technological dis - ease.
Rather than viewing Moltmann's thought on play as developing chiefly out of a dialogue with American theology, it would be better to conclude that (1) his systematic interest in exploring the various ramifications of a theology of hope led him to investigate ecclesiology, which he found playful, and (2) his desire to counteract the seriousness of student revolutionaries, both in Germany and in America, led him into a consideration of play as an antidote.

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It is, as well, an antidote to Mississippi Burning, a dishonest, award - winning new film in which blacks wait patiently and fearfully in the background for deliverance by two white FBI agents, played by Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe, who zealously bend the law in the interest of justice — a film one fears will have a profound effect on the way many Americans view their nation in the King Years («The Dream Dafoed,» as the Village Voice put it).
The tool served as an antidote to the transitory nature of games, and it helped give educators a window into game - playing students» learning processes.
It's a smarter, more organic display of affection than the daddy - love scenes in Moneyball, as well an antidote to the stern father Pitt played in The Tree of Life.
If the events of Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War still weigh heavily on fans, the consider the new trailer for Ant - Man and The Wasp as the perfect antidote, offers lots of action, humor, visual gags and... an enormous ant playing the drums.
You'll be playing as one such prisoner, now poisoned and on the run you must seek the antidote along with your fellow inmates.
There is surely a jaded brand of cynicism at play here, surprising in an artist as young as Singer, but even more, these gestures indicate a critical self - awareness that is a much - needed antidote to the powers and hubris of an inflated art market and a faith in seemingly bigger, better art spectacles.
«Independent outdoor play is seen as the antidote to breeding passive, media - addicted couch potatoes.»
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