It's only after we're older once we've had notions pounded into our heads that we can't or shouldn't learn from this or that, that we lose our ability to appreciate all of God's creations and see God's hand (
poetic term not literal) in all things (or worse, some have been so blinded as to see it in nothing, as they hide behind their cold scientific idols, losing the same wonder that got the scientists there to start with)
Not exact matches
He wants to argue that mercy is
not just important in the Bible's story of our salvation, where God is sometimes described anthropomorphically or in
poetic language, but that in precise theological
terms mercy is the highest perfection of God.
Stone's film enacts in all its glory, seductiveness, and rushing confusion the myth that became its ruling good — the idea of spiritual quest occurring through hedonistic frenzy; and it
not only shows its bad consequences, but how it was failing even on Morrison's own
poetic - mythic
terms.
Kiwi
terms of affection may
not be as
poetic as those above but our survey showed that they're still popular: if you're a honey, a babe, a darling, or a love, there's a region of NZ that speaks your name.
The two amalgamate in an idiosyncratic slice of
poetic realism that — while
not necessarily saying anything new about cowboy virility — is still hypnotic in
terms of sheer craft.