Sentences with phrase «present a text as»

Nothing helps in separating the various strands of data here, yet there is no Old Testament scholar I know of who believes that the present text as our bibles have it in Exodus Nineteen is from a single source.
Cameron Crawford is fresh from his recent exhibition at the 2012 Whitney Biennial and for this show, he presents text as visual dialogue in drawing and a dominant wood sculpture.
Best known for reinterpreting iconic paintings by artists such as Courbet, Goya, Corot and Vermeer, Deem also produced a large body of paintings and works on paper that present text as subject matter.

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On the web and mobile app, Twitter's Thursday night live stream will be presented as a video player with a stream of tweets below it along with a text window where users can type out tweets as they watch the mad dash of touchdowns and tackles.
The way you often present your «non-violent» picture of God, as you call it, forgive me for saying so, but it seems like you go beyond cherry picking and torture the text at times.
The analysis of these texts will be much shorter than the analysis of the flood in Genesis 6 — 8 because explaining all the texts in detail would simply mean that many of the same arguments and ideas presented as an explanation for one text would simply be repeated in an explanation for a different text.
All that Bergson asserts — and we shall see that in many of his texts Whitehead implicitly adopts the same view — is that this difference, real as it is, is nevertheless only that of degree, not that of nature, for one simple reason: that the past is always totally immanent in the present, even though in different degrees of vividness.
Pope John Paul II presented Jesus as «the Lord of the cosmos and Lord of history» 4 referring to this text John 1:14.
Vindicating the Vixens looks at female characters in the Bible who have often been judged, condemned, marginalized, ignored, or ridiculed, and shows how these women are actually presented by the text as heroes to emulate or examples to be followed.
The present essay is written in two tracks: the central argument, which appears as the text, and the Scholarly discussion, especially as regards issues pertinent to the Annecy meeting, which appears as the endnotes.
In fact, the present text of Matthew's gospel, in many passages, is almost word for word the same as Mark's gospel, which was written in Greek.
The chanting of the holy texts raises them up from the mundane and presents them «as on a platter of gold», in the words of Fr Josef Jungmann.
These same essays do go on to offer conscious conceptual accounts of some of the possibilities presented by the texts they study, construing the texts as expressions of «propositions.»
Perhaps a sermon should be regarded as great, not because everyone in the congregation agrees with the preacher, but because at the end of the service those present just can't wait to talk about it; to debate it together, because the text around which it was built has captured their imagination and curiosity.
As there is no present person, writing assumes a presence - I receive a written text as a constructed person or a member of a constructed audiencAs there is no present person, writing assumes a presence - I receive a written text as a constructed person or a member of a constructed audiencas a constructed person or a member of a constructed audience.
This proof texting takes those moments and presents them as our relationship with God.
The following text was presented as part of a conference on World Mission and the Role of Korean Churches, held in Seoul, Korea.
It recognizes that there is a twofold relevance to be presented, to the text as well as to the context, but it insists that the relevance to the modem context will collapse as soon as the relevance to the biblical text is lost.
There are multiple ways of explaining and understanding this text, and I will present a few below, but would love for you opinion as well on what 1 Corinthians 9:145 means when Paul says that the Lord commanded that those who preach their gospel should get their living by the gospel.
We could then suppose that when Whitehead developed the idea of the consequent nature in the narrow sense, he created the «primordial nature» as a contrasting term This hypothesis would make sense of the present text of PR without supposing that Whitehead began working on the Gifford Lectures only with a noninteractive God little different from the abstract principle of concretion of SMW» (PS 15: 200).
I also am aware that these texts can be abused and misused, particularly when they are employed to present radical obedience as the entirety of» the Christian life.
the Bible did not present itself as a SCIENcE text, however I would disagree withyou as IM for Creation, which yes, it does contradict secular science..
For hermeneutics lives or dies by its ability to take history and language seriously, to give the other (whether person, event or text) our attention as other, not as a projection of our present fears, hopes and desires.
As primary actors in the speaker's drama they stage in pulpits, chancels, or at Table, preachers first play roles in the speaker's dramas present in the canon as biblical textAs primary actors in the speaker's drama they stage in pulpits, chancels, or at Table, preachers first play roles in the speaker's dramas present in the canon as biblical textas biblical texts.
A Christian fundamentalist, for example, might describe the Bible as a single text that logically hangs together, presents one vision of God and of salvation and contains no internal inconsistencies.
As I have already commented (in note 3), it is quite unnecessary to insist that the text means to say that all 450 prophets in Israel (if that number is anywhere reliable) were present at the Carmel convocation and that Elijah himself, in person, was the executioner, dispatching them all with his own hand.
The ground of Scripture's authority is not its inspiration which dynamically extends into the present as well, but its «structure of theology, the gospel, that undergirds the whole of the Bible and in one way or another informs, and expresses itself in, each of its texts.
The Bible, however, still presents some problems to the modern reader as he faces the actual text, and so this book tries to meet those problems for the person — alone or in a group — who is willing to sit before the material and allow it to speak to him.
My full passage which Mr. Golijov characterizes as anti «Semitic is «Golijov diminishes Jewish culpability in Jesus» death by editing out of Mark's text most passages that present Jewish officialdom in a less than benign light.»
The text of the quotation is usually presented roughly as follows:) First they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Jew.
The text may be presented to its readers at face value simply as the literary structure of a linguistic code (langue), but its otherness includes an authorially originated speech performance (parole).
Is this text best presented as a solo reading?
Hans Frei, a historian who reflected upon the history of biblical interpretation, was a theologian who called us to faith in Jesus Christ as presented in the texts, not behind the texts.
Similarly, questions about whether Jesus was a priest arise not because the documents present any legitimate reason even to raise the question, but because the Book of Hebrews regards him as high priest, and certain theological strains within Roman Catholicism have highlighted those texts.
Through much of the relevant text only Yahweh is presented as being truly active and, as one might expect, all of the impetus for genocide indeed comes from Yahweh.
«2 Some texts have gone so far in this direction that they have become books «about science,» or present a smattering of so many fields that they end as superficial surveys.
Texts that present a philosophy (such as the bible and the const.itution) are able to be widely interpreted..
An excellent illustration is to be found in I Corinthians 11 where Paul's text is the tradition («The Lord Jesus, on the night in which he was betrayed, took bread...»).14 His text, translated and proclaimed for the Corinthian situation, stands now as our text for proclamation to the situation of the present hearers, a situation that will, in dialogue with the text, create a new speaking and hearing of the Gospel.
The words are never all present at once as in a printed text; on the contrary, words as sound move toward a goal as yet undetermined.
So it is here on the historical Jesus, as he is presented to me by the texts and encounters me as a person through historical reconstruction, that the decision of faith is made, not on the risen Christ as I would have liked him to be, or as, for example, he is accessible archetypally to all human beings as a symbol of the self.
For Gadamer, as for Burke, new understanding arises when our present - day horizon fuses with the horizon of the older text.
Hermeneutics is being defined as «the art of interpretation and application of texts, symbols and practices in the present and from the past, and the theory about the methods of such interpretation and application» (para. 5).
To look for specific biblical texts as the definitive resolution of questions about war, sexuality, personal rights, public policy, etc., and to present these as revealed truths, is highly questionable.
Others eliminate the force of the difference, but not the difference itself, by making various distinctions, for example, between the historical «accidents» and the eternal «essence» (as in Harnack), or between the familiar present worldview, which is normative, and the strange, alien past one, which is not (as in J. Weiss and Schweitzer), or between what a text «says» and what it «means» (as in Bultmann, whose approach attempts to resolve the tensions involved in the former two enterprises).
Most of these lectures aim at bringing the insights of Hinduism and Buddhism closer to Indian and Western Christians as well as philosophers, to deepen their understanding of faith and expand it to other forms of belief.43 His anthology «The Vedic Experience» which has been accepted and respected by many Hindus, tries to present texts from the Veda and the Upanishads in such a way that they become open towards other beliefs and transparent for the depth of faith.44 An important aspect of his literary production, already central at the beginning, but gaining prominence again lately, has been to address a Western public that faces the challenge of having to seek its religious identity and not being able to take it for granted.
Believing that the future as well as the present belong to God, the minister of these Advent texts might find it well to listen to Hans Kung's admonition: to take care lest she preach judgment too loudly and insistently before the small and defenseless and too softly and half - heartedly before the powerful of this world.
Happily, Baronius have chosen to reproduce the full text of the «Meditations and Devotions», as opposed to the reduced version of 1907, subsequently reproduced in various editions up to present times.
This is very different from the description of the meaning of sex presented in ATIA, inspired as it is, as acknowledged in the text, by Dr Jack Dominion.
The super-normal incidents, such as voices and visions and overpowering impressions of the meaning of suddenly presented scripture texts, the melting emotions and tumultuous affections connected with the crisis of change, may all come by way of nature, or worse still, be counterfeited by Satan.
Indeed, as our present text shows, it rests on an utterly spontaneous male reaction to news of the new dispensation.
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