Sentences with phrase «side of the human spirit»

The symbol addresses every side of the human spirit, whereas the language of abstraction is bound to confine itself to a single thought.
In an idyllic village in the north of Germany, a series of inexplicably violent acts stir the inhabitants» puritan assumptions, forcing them to confront the ugly side of the human spirit.

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The other side of human nature, which in this life is inseparably linked with the body but without being identical with it, is variously called spirit, mind, consciousness, ego, psyche, soul, or personality.
To say that man is both nature and spirit is to affirm what is evident enough — though some types of psychology attempt to deny it — that there are two sides to every human being.
Its achievement is through the spiritual energy imparted by His spirit in human hearts, but its final consummation comes slowly through the joint efforts of God and man, working side by side, in the struggle to create a new and divine order and to make His will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Then it began to go sour: the targets came increasingly to dominate everything else, corners had to be cut, any spirit of service gave way to pressure to get profits: the human side of things seemed to vanish.
Too much recent theology has been one - sided in its emphasis on the historical setting of human existence, neglecting to relate in any organic way the natural foundation of man's spirit to the framework of the divine activity.
Well Jeremy, your showing your human side bro... Is it not the spirit of Christ you want to have the credit?
His films are a study of the human spirit, what it actually takes to break it and how we come out on the other side.
Though the skulls of the lovers lie side by side in a final conjugal grin, they are ultimately reduced to inanimate objects, empty vessels now bereft of the human spirit they once contained.
Barcelona, Spain (October — September) Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Biennial (October) Late at Tate Britain, (performance), London, (Friday 4 June, 18.00 — 22.00) 2010 Psychopomp Milton Keynes Gallery, Milton Keynes, UK Tomio Koyama Gallery in Tokyo, in conjunction with Daiwa Foundation Art Prize 2009 Marcus Coates, Kunsthalle, Switzerland Marcus Coates and Martin von Hasselberg, New Orleans Museum of Art Follow the Voice, Unitarian Church, Shrewsbury, UK Performance A Ritual For Elephant and Castle Coronet Theatre London Marcus Coates, Lisson Gallery, London, UK Trying To Cope With Things That Aren't Human, Air - Space Gallery, Stoke on Trent The Plover's Wing, Workplace Gallery, Gateshead, UK 2008 Performance, Pastoral Spirit, Wallspace, All Hallows Church, London Performance, Report, Channel 9 TV, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador Performance, This Wild Melody, Barbican Art Gallery, London Performance, Spirit Caravan, Hayward Gallery, London 2007 Performance, A Heligoland for Souls — Experiment Marathon, Serpentine Gallery, London Performance, HaPazura, Israeli Centre for Digital Art, Holon, Israel Exhibition, Cycle Parking and Prostitution, Rekord Gallery, Oslo, Norway Solo Screening, Dawn Chorus, Venice Biennale, Italy Exhibition, Marcus Coates, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK Performance, Dawn Chorus, Arnolfini, Bristol, UK Exhibition, Dawn Chorus, Picture This, Bristol, UK Exhibition, Dawn Chorus, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK Performance, 100 Ways to Change the World, Hayward Gallery, London, UK Performance, Pub Shaman, The Event, The Lamp Tavern, Birmingham, UK Solo Screening, Artesmundi, Cardiff, UK 2006 Performance, Kamikuchi, Grizedale Arts, Ikebukuru Tokyo, Japan Performance, The Mouth of God, Grizedale Arts, A-Foundation, Liverpool Biennial 06, UK Solo Screening, In Conversation with Mark Wallinger, ICA, London, UK 2005 Solo Screening, Marcus Coates» Films 99 - 2005, Side Cinema, Newcastle, UK 2004 Exhibition, Journey to the Lower World, Café Gallery Projects, London, UK 2003 Exhibition, Unbecoming, The Gymnasium, Berwick upon Tweed, UK 2001 Performance, Chiffchaff, Compton Verney, The Bandstand, Leamington Spa and Herbert Gallery and Museum, Coventry, UK
Cavemen carved hieroglyphics as a way to tell stories and communicate messages while Ancient Egyptians carved markings and pictures into the sides of tombs to symbolize the belief of what happened to the human spirit after death.
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