His practice deals with authority and resistance, order and chaos, and the way such forces
shape individual consciousness.
Not exact matches
In a study of religion and nationalism, Ninian Smart writes that the flow of human events in society and
individual life is such that entities that have phenomenological reality and a special
shape (independent of whether they have actual existence) impinge upon
consciousness and feeling.
The background of the normative gaze is intersubjective and therefore diffuse, but its foreground is its
shaping of the norms and expectations of each
individual consciousness.
How adequate are descriptions of the larger historical context that
shapes consciousness and surrounds
individual and communal life; and, how is the systemic influence of the alien gods described and addressed?