Sentences with phrase «revelatory sense»

The exhibition title alludes to the artist's current approach to his art practice, making visible the concept of «recurrence» — a daily phenomenon and a mental way of understanding a revelatory sense that inhabits both life and art.
The properly theological and revelatory sense of Scripture, which was always an essential part of traditional exegesis, could never be considered as «religion within the confines of pure reason» and was therefore unacceptable.

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He believes there is some point to the criticisms that Bultmann dissolves Christology into soteriology, 3 for he has been unable «to express in an adequate way the «objective» reality of the revelatory event Jesus the Christ «4 even though he does «intend a divine act in the fully real and «objective» sense.
The revelatory character of sacred writings results essentially from their powerful exemplification of the first two fundamentals of religious experience: In the first place, there is the marked element of surprise, of wonder and amazement at the new and wholly unexpected things that have come to pass (e.g., deliverance of the Hebrews from Egypt or from Babylon, the sense of a living presence among the disciples who had witnessed Jesus» crucifixion).
Our new sense of the universe is itself a type of revelatory experience.
Indeed, in a broad sense at least, most religions may be interpreted as responses to the revelatory disclosure of a sacred mystery.
In a broad sense, at least, the major religions and philosophies anticipated special revelatory experiences or moments of enlightenment that would transform human existence and bestow on it a final meaning.
As long as we leave the cosmos out of our theologies of revelation we display an exclusivity that in the end impoverishes our sense of God's revelatory vision for the world.)
They already sense the reality of the sacred; they accept consciously their openness to a dimension of infinite depth, and so the possibility of an explicit revelatory clarification of this mystery seems quite congruent with their experience.
This was largely identified with Jesus Christ, although, in a secondary sense, at least, the Jewish scriptures were also regarded as revelatory.
So it is therefore appropriate, I believe, to inquire into the particular revelatory function attached to certain modalities of scripture which I will place under the title Poetics, in a sense I will explain in a moment.
The sense in which all these forms of discourse may be said to be revelatory turns on what Ricoeur calls their «poetic function.»
To see the text as revelatory poesis is to understand that it «makes sense» by projecting a reference as a possibility for me.
[xiv] Thus there is a revelatory attribute of technology which he conceives as a «bringing - forth» in the sense of production or generation.
It is important to observe, in this connection, that the sense of the breaking in of a revelatory promise has generally been most lively among the poor, that is, among those who are forced to wait and who are most removed from possessing.
In this sense we may appreciate symbols as revelatory of the ultimate importance (of reality) while at the same time we acknowledge our own creatively imaginative input into their production.
And all religion is revelatory in this sense.
Christian theology today is becoming more and more comfortable with the view that the symbols of all the religions are in some sense revelatory of the same God that biblical religion discloses in its own manner.
Now receding from view, 2013 may not have been revelatory in the vintage sense, but increasingly the cinema landscape feels like a terrain to be inhabited and traversed, paused in and coursed over.
What they both need, per the Coens, is a smack of aw - shucks common sense, which comes in the form of stuntman - turned - cowboy - actor Hobie Doyle (Alden Ehrenreich, downright revelatory).
It's tempting to lump this film in with the recent wave of poignant queer masterworks, but the main thing Call Me By Your Name shares with a Carol or Moonlight is a sense of revelatory discovery.
The most notable among them include the jazzy, mystical song cycle Astral Weeks [1968]; the swinging, soulful classics Moondance [1970], His Band and the Street Choir [1970], and Tupelo Honey [1971]; the deeply personal and revelatory Saint Dominic's Preview [1972] and Veedon Fleece [1974]; and the visionary and spiritual - minded Common One [1980], A Sense of Wonder [1985], Avalon Sunset [1989], Enlightenment [1990] and Hymns to the Silence [1991].
The sense of historical period is also rather vague: the runners wear similar dark clothes; their hairstyles are not particularly revelatory, either.
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