Sentences with phrase «poetry which»

According to Claudio Luti, President of Kartell, «The Kartell - Tokujin team is founded on the creativity of both partners, on the brandʼs expertise and on the designerʼs poetry which goes far beyond technical brilliance.»
All that by the by, your attempt at understanding is a kind of poetry which I admire.
She was seeking, she said, «the feeling in a line of poetry which makes it different from a line of prose.»
His migrations from and to former USSR, USA, Europe, minor Asia and the Middle - East are rooted in his pictural and graphic art, an ornemental poetry which gives to read and to see the cultural, historical, ideological overlappings of our globalised world.
Shot on a large format camera, Cawston's images — whether landscape or cityscape, interior or figurative — display a fascination with shape, pattern, colour and texture and, coupled with metaphor and association, the poetry which these qualities can often suggest.
I found myself looking forward to writing again and even reading poetry which I haven't done for years.
His career started with poetry which was published in various publications including Grain and Poetry...
His career started with poetry which was published in various publications including Grain and Poetry Canada.
Together with William Blake and Emerson's writings, because of their spiritual focus, and Hartley's love for poetry which he wrote himself.
or muggle born haha I like to hufflepuff on green smoke and write poetry which I like to call love spells, if you message me maybe we can write one together
The ancient prayers substitute page after page of medieval poetry which has the effect of a pep rally for the G - d Team.
here is present that vein of poetry which reminds us of the side of Fr.
This is not to disparage a tradition of poetry which as far back as Sumerian times possessed form and power and in the hands of Israel's immediate predecessors produced models from which the Hebrew poets could work.
Allan Bloom, in his great «Interpretive Essay» on the Republic, says Plato's criticism of Homer and his own example resulted in poets like «Dante and Shakespeare» capable of «a new kind of poetry which leads beyond itself... and which supports to philosophic life.»
The writer who goes under this name has left us some of the most magnificent poetry in the Bible — poetry which is largely free from the archaic obscurity of some of the earlier prophets, and can be enjoyed for the power and range of its imagery and its richly embroidered language, as well as for the sublimity of its thought, which touches, probably, the highest level reached anywhere in the Old Testament.
The order of creation reads better as spiritual poetry which rings true yet I assume your issue is related to current physical and cosmological order: Let there be light, let there be atmosphere, let there be vegetation, Let there be lights to serve as signs (sun, moon etc), Let the water and sky have living creatures, Let the land have living creatures of which man was the last created then God rested from creation.

Not exact matches

There's a bit of poetry to its name: quicksilver is a common name for the element Mercury, which is the only metal that is liquid at standard conditions for temperature and pressure = credit card with liquid rewards.
It's very much about breasting the tides of emotion, too, which is where the novels and poetry come in.
My brothers were better at memorizing poetry, but I was pretty good at song lyrics, which put me in good position to learn the words to countless 70's songs (e.g. «This really blew my mind.
The Bible is a book by which God speaks to us in various ways, historical narrative, poetry, instruction, prophecy, figurative language... etc..
bright wings» — which allegedly are what we talk about when we talk about the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins.
Poetic Knowledge, which «divines before demonstrating,» can result in art and poetry, but it need not.
The art of writing song lyrics imposes a simple demand: no metrical substitution, which is the stock - in - trade of contemporary poetry.
He wrote more than twenty books of poetry, most notably Omeros (1990), which transplants the Trojan War to the Caribbean fishing world....
Which brings me around to the poetry of First Things.
We always include poetry and a time called «Open Space» in which we slow down for prayer and other opportunities to actively engage the Gospel; writing in the community's Book of Thanks, writing prayers, making art or assembling bleach kits for the needle exchange in Denver.
It reads more like poetry than spiritual memoir genre (which makes sense since Wiman is a poet).
It was written in Latin, but argued that vernacular poetry, which had only begun in Italy 150 years before with the poems of St. Francis, was worthy of all the consideration previously bestowed on Latin alone.
In a linguistically flat technological society the church can return to the «mother tongue» of scriptural poetry and prayer, through which we learn to hear the cry of the needy and to understand that they must receive justice.
Iqbal's poetry is full of the religious emotionalism which characterized the Muslim thought of this period.
Hence the evocative poetry, so redolent of a medieval troubadour celebrating his lady, which for Francis was Lady Poverty.
And I've gone back to my English major roots which have helped me see Scripture as a collection of various genres — from poetry to history to stories to philosophy to law.
This system was overthrown by the industrial revolution which, in its ruthless hunt for money and machine, dehumanized people into robots and automations and created filthy slums, destroying the pastoral poetry of the countryside and substituting, in pitiless ubiquity, grimy, heartless stys for sub-human habitation.
This week, The Liturgists released «Garden» — which combines music, prayer, poetry, and spoken word to create an honest and evocative liturgy around Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday.
The theology, literature, poetry, music, sculpture, spirituality, feasts, and other forms of Christianity become the sacred space within which conversion unfolds.
What is important in principle is not the details of this psychological reconstruction but the manner in which the poetry of Song of Songs enables the Rav to make personal and palpable what otherwise might have been an abstract philosophical disquisition.
It was not the voice of traditional religion to which she listened, it was the voices of people, the inner experiences, of nature, of poetry.
T. S. Eliot once described the attitude in which poets turn their experience into poetry as «a passive attending upon the event,» a phrase that might be applied to the attitude of the faithful when they were said to hear Mass..
The Bible is, in reality, a complex collection of historical documents, written over the course of at least 1,500 years, which represents various literary genres (everything from history to parables, poetry to pastoral letters and legal code to visions of the future), worldviews, languages, cultures, agendas and opinions.
The cases of Donne and Jonson are exactly to the point: Donne wrote poetry that reflected Catholic dogma regarding Mary, which he pointedly contradicted in his sermons at St. Paul; he also wrote anti-Catholic satire.
The one that, when you are reading it, you forget to «look for the main point» and just enjoy the story, the poetry, or the letter which is being read.
He did this mainly through his poetry, which so brilliantly displays the moral incoherence of our time, and recounts his own pilgrimage of faith.
Rather, his poetry and prose are merged and submerged in his purpose of carrying his reader to the place to which «the whole torrent of our love rushes,» the place of highly energized and pleasurable «rest» — «there,» where the apparent contradiction of rest and strongly felt pleasure coincide and can be communicated most adequately by Augustine's inardescimus et imus: we catch fire and we go.
Krishna in the north become the objects of bhakti's impassioned devotion, and bhakti poetry, brimming with love for the Lord flowers in the vernacular languages which, to some extent, take over from the language of «high» culture, Sanskrit.
Islam meaning is «Submission to One God» and that was Abrahams Religion on which all the Prophets before him and after him had followed until «Issa the Son of Mary» then as our Friend»» «gozar»» «mentioned that (God did not need a scapegoat story stolen from earlier fictions)... doesn't that look like a fine line of poetry that summarized the whole situation of the crime that took place against a prophet and messenger of God became a dead sin taker...??
It goes without saying that the Psalms must be understood according to the canons of poetry, in which the point is often not to convey information or to argue grammatically and logically, but rather to express feelings of longing or anguish, adoration or revulsion through imagery, the juxtaposition of images and ideas, crescendos and climaxes of intensity.
I had reduced the texts I encountered — books, poetry, films — to great mountains of useless shale, through which ran a few veins of useful ore, raw materials for my current project.
The delightful surfaces of the world — which Stevens wrote about the way modern painters daubed them, in «Blue, gold, pink, and green» — were the proper subject of poetry, and our delight in them was all we could possess of heaven.
The loss of great music, painting, architecture, poetry, sculpture, fiction, and theater has limited the ways in which the Church speaks to people both within and beyond the faith.
DeSanctis promotes the Catholic Church's notion of a «noble simplicity» (Vatican II) in architecture, design that fosters «a real appreciation for the workings of ritual action, for symbol, poetry and art — those things which nourish the soul, keep the heart supple, and point us beyond ourselves.»
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