And the two maestros, Abreu and his protégé Dudamel, took the stage at Berkeley a year ago to
reflect on their creation.
Black Artist Retreat: Reflections on Conveying is a collection of interviews and short essays that
reflect on the creation of platforms in the absence of one.
Both BaadAsssss Cinema and Baltimore
reflect on the creation of meaning in cultural spaces and exemplify Julien's dual approach, in which analytic inquiry meets playful fantasy.
«Black Artists Retreat: Reflections on Convening» is a collection of interviews and short essays that
reflect on the creation of platforms in the absence of one.
Reflecting on his creation, he states that he «developed the aspiration and mandate of my department and established a dotted line to all international heads of legal».
Not exact matches
Similarly, you rely
on subjective criteria in distinguishing between those who do and do not sufficiently
reflect a Bible - based view of the process of
creation.
Dramatizing the trauma of expulsion from Paradise, Maine sometimes employs the cadences of the Old Testament («The sun rises and sets and does not change») and sometimes the concise, allusive conjunction of high and low that characterizes modern prose (as in the Babel image, or when Eve
reflects on their vicissitudes «ever since their departure from the Garden to fight their way through this deathtrap called
Creation»).
The recent passing of the well - known Gospel singer Andraé Crouch offers an opportunity to
reflect further
on the way in which Christianity continues to shape culture through the
creation of new cultural forms of music, art, etc..
Some feel it
reflects a negative valuation of human sexuality based
on the dualism of Hellenistic thought, which saw salvation as a freeing of the soul from the body, rather than the biblical tradition which affirms the goodness of the whole
creation.
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Reflecting on the unity of man and woman as described at the moment of the world's
creation (cf. Gn 2:24), the Apostle exclaims: «this mystery is a profound one, and I am saying that it refers to Christ and the Church» (Eph 5:32).
We may understand why the
creation of the cosmos already involves an act of self - humbling
on God's part if we
reflect briefly upon the theological notion of divine omnipotence.
Those who did obtain the book could
reflect on what it really meant to pray their weight away by pondering such apparently irrefutable points as, «When God first dreamed you into
creation, there weren't one hundred pounds of excess avoirdupois hanging around your belt.»
It means only that the
creation reflects what is the basic character of God in the fullness of deity — the Creator is not denied by what goes
on in
creation, save when there is willful wrongdoing.
Genesis does not, however,
reflect philosophically
on this signature; by depicting the act of
creation and the result — a magnificent paradise well stocked with its birds, fishes, cattle, and so
on, not to mention creeping things, a veritable kingdom over which the man and the woman reign in the peace of an integral nature — it simply shows that God's abundant goodness has been poured out, that his own nature has been «mirrored» somewhat as a mountain is mirrored in a clear lake.
Reinhold Niebuhr, writing in these pages nearly 50 Easter seasons ago,
reflected on these matters: «The whole
creation groaneth and travaileth; and if God is love rather than power, it follows that He gains his victories by pain rather than by force.»
But we should be confident that if we
reflect more deeply
on deeper themes connected with the Gospel —
creation, providence, marriage, celibacy, sin, redemption, resurrection, etc. — we will find the resources for understanding Paul's teaching
on homosexuality, even though Paul himself does much less than many of us would like to explain the reasons behind the prohibition.
I believe Moses wrote both, though I believe that he may have used different sources or oral traditions to record the two accounts, but even then, both are accurate and simply
reflect two different thematic perspectives
on the
creation account.
We recognize, of course, the relatively late emergence in the Old Testament of a positively and precisely articulated belief in Yahweh's universal
creation, and that it is not, indeed, until the time of Second Isaiah that such a belief is taken for granted.24
On the other hand, the J story of
creation in Gen. 2
reflects an early if imprecise
creation faith25 while the eighth - century prophets clearly stand upon a thoroughly practical though untheoretical belief in Yahweh's creative function.
The poll indicated that the thrust of the governor's speech, the need for state government to focus
on encouraging job
creation,
reflected an area in which many voters had not seen the governor as effective.
The
creation of the Centre of Regenerative Medicine in Barcelona (CMRB)
reflects «a change in the Spanish public policy regarding derivation and use of human embryonic stem cells (HESC), based
on a progressive evolution of the public awareness and sensibility of the Spanish [citizenry],» says CMRB Director Juan Carlos Izpisúa Belmonte in an e-mail.
The unity we perceive in
creation on the basis of our faith in Jesus Christ as Lord of the universe, and the correlative unity for which we strive in our human communities, seems to be
reflected and even reinforced in what contemporary science is revealing to us.
Your interpretation of her black and white polkadot
creation was spot
on, and
reflected not only the quirky and unexpected fashion theme you both share, but added the sophisticated and polished edge you are so good at creating (like opting for a textured top and knee high black boots, rather than a simple graphic T and flats, and pulling your hair up rather than leaving it loose about your shoulders).
As the landscape becomes weirder around them, the explorers begin to feel and
reflect those changes in their own minds and bodies; so too does the audience as they are taken
on a bizarre journey that examines the fine line between
creation and destruction.
Under The Skin (2013), Jonathan Glazer's first feature - length work since his phenomenal 2004 film Birth, came about through a unique production process and this interview finds the British director
reflecting on the development and
creation...
New Releases (Alphabetical order by director) Matar a un hombre (To Kill a Man, Alejandro Fernandez Almendras, 2014) En duva satt på en gren och funderade på tillvaron (A Pigeon Sat
on a Branch
Reflecting on Existence, Roy Anderson, 2014) Kreuzweg (Stations of the Cross, Dietrich Bruggeman, 2014) La marche à suivre (Guidelines, Jean - Francois Caissy, 2014) La creazione di significato (
Creation of meaning, Simone Rapisarda Casanova, 2014) Kış uykusu (Winter Sleep, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, 2014) Tomorrow is Always Too Long (Phil Collins, 2014) Que ta joie demeure (Joy of Man's Desiring, Denis Côté, 2014) P'tit Quinquin (Li» l Quinquin, Bruno Dumont, 2014) La Sapienza (Eugene Green, 2014) Carol (Todd Haynes, 2015) Cainele japonez (The Japanese Dog, Tudor Christian Jurgiu, 2014) The Lobster (Yorgos Lathimos, 2015) Ventos de agosto (August Wind, Gabriel Mascaro, 2014) Macondo (Sudabeh Mortezai, 2014) Un etaj mai jos (One Floor Below, Radu Muntean, 2015) Los Ausentes (The Absent, Nicolas Pereda, 2014) Rabo de peixe (Fishtail, Joaquim Pinto, 2015) Chevalier (Athina Rachel Tsangari, 2015) Rak ti Khon Kaen (Cemetery of Splendour, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2015)
In this one - off event the author discusses the full breadth of his career, and
reflects on the continuing story of his most famous
creation, the tubby, bespectacled spy, George Smiley.
The lesson asks students to
reflect on their ideas of the origins of the world and uses a myth to help them
reflect on the arguments surrounding
creation.
Lesson 2: Children should learn about the argument from design and to
reflect on their own experience of
creation.
These events provide opportunities for students to
reflect on and talk about what they have learned, the process of
creation, and their own personal insights.
He also
reflects on the moment itself of
creation, expressed in a painting.
All our qualifications and modules are based
on a set of key principles which take account of the needs of leaders and the education system; draw
on the very best international research and evaluation evidence; ensure both academic rigour and leadership practice; involve leaders in the
creation of materials; and provide opportunities for modules to be adapted to
reflect different contexts.
Back at Sturgis — where 12 percent of students are from disadvantaged backgrounds and 11 percent have learning disabilities — students are considering the
creation of the national bank from different perspectives in history class, analyzing E. B. White's essays in English class, developing environmental impact assessments in science class, and
reflecting on how they know what they know in theory of knowledge class.
Successful process portfolios actively engage students in their
creation, especially in determining their goals, selecting work to be included, and
reflecting on how each piece demonstrates progress toward their goals.
The
creation of class learning forums (CLFs) has also increased opportunities twice a week for each class to
reflect on how the chosen value can impact
on pupils» personal development and well - being.
The Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo car is said to be less fanciful than some of the other digital
creations in the Gran Turismo series — we're looking at you, 2,590 - hp SRT Tomahawk — and to
reflect a vehicle that could actually be driven
on a real race track.
A product of ARES's core «bespoke
creations» service, the Project Panther has been designed under the watchful eye of head designer Mihai Panaitescu who has focused
on delivering a future classic that
reflects the essence of the original.
Modification: Students continuously
reflect on the book
creations through feedback.
Batiuk sheds some light
on the inspiration for his
creations, his collaboration with Puppies Behind Bars, and his belief that America's funny pages should
reflect what's happening in the world.
You might think that character
creation games would be totally free of this ban
on old age, and you'd mostly be right, yet Xenoblade Chronicles is one game that
reflects this disparity in the gaming industry.
It is intended to allow the player to
reflect on their in - game actions and strategy through visual record, and to approach the
creation of art as an arena of action.
Nearly four decades after Lonidier exhibited his 1977 installation «The Health and Safety Game» at the Whitney, the artist continues to base his artistic practice in community organizing, and to
reflect on the relevance of activism and the labor movement to the
creation of art.
The Natural Flow of Things is a group show curated by Tania Pardo that
reflects on the most basic, contemplative acts of
creation.
From robot monks in Japan that held perpetual prayers, to octopus consciousness and multi-bodied minds, the
creation of perceiving machines
reflected deeply
on our sense of self, and indeed, life itself.
This session convenes a group of artists and cultural figures interested in creating or
reflecting on narratives through various artistic practices, from the
creation and study of archives and collections, though the completion of stories and rumors.
The first act was designed to
reflect the heterogenity and diversity of Chinese artworks, beginning with items from the Palace Museum's collection, and then moving
on to contemporary
creations.
Paintings, drawings and prints operate in a space that uniquely
reflects this innovative and exciting artist's inimitable imagination and quirky take
on «the life we live now», conveyed in the form of a magnificent and meandering
creation epic.
La Casa Encendida is pleased to present The Natural Flow of Things, a group exhibition curated by Tania Pardo, Head of Exhibitions Department of La Casa Encendida that
reflects on the simplest, most thought - provoking acts of
creation.
«The Natural Flow of Things» is a group exhibition that
reflects on the most basic, contemplative acts of
creation.
Reflecting the themes and sensibility of the book, Eighteen Stations is a meditation
on the act of artistic
creation.
The museum says this is the first exhibition ever to focus
on the car as art object and stylistic
creation: It
reflects «an aesthetic tradition according to which the beauty of line vies with mechanical ingenuity.»