Sentences with phrase «spoken text as»

Artist Adam Pendleton returns to the Gardner Museum to present a new contemporary work incorporating music and spoken text as part of the final Gardner After Hours event before the museum's new Renzo Piano - designed wing opens in early 2012.

Not exact matches

Verbal Access learns as you converse with it, meaning you can speak to it as you would a friend via text or speech.
For centuries, older people have felt that the youth speak a different language, and with the rise of texting and emojis as tools of communication, that communication gap seems to widen.
As Rebecca Rosen noted in The Atlantic today, the magazine's pages are «dominated by advertising execs, its text peppered with McKinsey - speak («we kept iterating»), and a feature story highlighting the good work Googlers are doing around the world.»
She did it with the words, only the words, clearly spoken, her voice matched to the contexts of humor, narrative, conversation, sadness, as demanded by the text, all from her desk as the class sat at theirs, listening.
It's simple: You don't get to say what marriage is or is not based upon the bible or the so - called word of god (whatever that is... think about that for a minute... unless you speak 1st century aramaic you have no idea what the original writers of the ficto - mythic texts you now presume as the word of god even means!)
Together with the opening line of the Letter to the Hebrews («In ancient times God spoke to man through prophets and in varied ways, but now he speaks through Christ, His Son...»), as well as many other biblical texts, this passage reveals to us a startling truth.
Instead of speaking of God or Supreme Value as a process, in these texts he used the term «growth» of value.
In Jewish tradition, we frequently speak in terms of «Written Torah» (the text of the Hebrew Scriptures as they have come down to us) and «Oral Torah» (the ensuing centuries of conversations and interpretations of our sages and rabbis, which are also considered to be holy.)
The teaching of Jesus, on the other hand, not only regularly uses the verb to come in connection with the Kingdom and avoids the other verbs more characteristic of ancient Judaism, it also never speaks of God «appearing» as king as do the Jewish texts.
Equally so, that text may speak to our depths and may act as transforming agent, without our being aware of just what happened or how.
The Cross as Revelation Girard speaks of the Gospels as texts which reveal the scapegoat mechanism, because they are written from the point of view of the victim, not of the persecuting crowd.
This doesn't make the biblical text powerful any more than a written sermon is as powerful as the original spoken sermon.
The tract to the Hebrews speaks of Jesus as having «learned through what he suffered»; and the Greek verb in that text means «experienced» rather than suffering in the more obvious English sense of the word.
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.
He erroneously tries to dismiss the reference in Philippians 2:6 to Jesus being in «the form of God» as a mistranslation of «the image of God,» ignoring both many parallels with the figure of Wisdom in early Judaism and many other New Testament texts that speak to Jesus's pre-existent divine state.
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.
As I remarked late last year, the introduction of the third edition of the Roman Missal and the new translations of the liturgical texts offer the entire English - speaking Church an opportunity to correct some bad liturgical habits that have developed over the past four decades.
Realistically, de Kruif spoke of the medicine and the cure, stating, «It is free as air — with this provision: that the patients it cures have to nearly die before they can bring themselves to take it» (Dick B., The Golden Text of AA., pp. 69 - 70; see also Volume II: Best of The Grapevine.
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.
Where scriptural text, with its own social dynamics, interacts with preacher and people in social context at the preaching moment, then God speaks from that swirl as surely as Yahweh spoke to Job from the whirlwind.
But when transposed for liturgical performance, «the Spirit gives life» to texts (2 Cor.3: 6b) as they «speak» in new ways.
On the contrary, most preachers are quite skilled at translating such criticism into «crosses to be borne» and appropriating for themselves the blessing lodged in some proper text, such as «Beware when all men speak well of you».
For example, as the disciples from outside the text, in contrast to the disciples inside the text, we learn from the narrator of Mark's Gospel the words the heavenly voice spoke to Jesus as the Spirit descended into him at his baptism, «You are my beloved Son; in you I began to take pleasure.»
Taking as his text, «Speak evil of no man» (Titus 3:2), Tillotson goes on interestingly enough about the sins of gossip and slander, and concludes with this: «I foresee what will be said, because I have heard it so often said in the like case, that there is not a word of Jesus Christ in all this.
It would be more correct to speak of texts as «straightforward descriptions» of an event or state of affairs, to use Kelsey's phrase, if one has in mind this notion, «symbolic reference,» in Whitehead's theory of perception, rather than «propositions,» as Kelsey does.
When I speak of preaching from the law, I mean preaching that takes as its source the texts of Torah, but I also want to include all biblical texts that speak in the imperative voice, texts that teach what we are to do and what we are not to do.
The text - based methods of humanistic education, which stressed internalizing classic modes of speaking and writing, were portrayed as antichild and authoritarian.
When speaking «of «persons»... beware of... anachronistically foisting contemporary notions of the person onto the ancient texts, especially since most modern Westerners tend to focus on the person as the center of individual psychological consciousness...» (p. 37).
No one can any longer imagine that the preaching of the text is heard by members of the community just as it is spoken, or just as it is intended by the preacher.
In this text, Paul and Silas met a woman named Lydia on the banks of a river outside of town, and as they explain the gospel message to her, the text says that «the Lord opened her heart to heed the things spoken by Paul.»
And I enjoyed your text, as well... I am sorry you had that experience of being a substandard American, so to speak... but glad, because it worked compassion into your heart.
As we read the text together in class, I couldn't help but notice some striking similarities between this text and the familiar texts of Genesis and Ecclesiastes, but when we got to the part where Gilgamesh speaks with Utnapishtim, a survivor of the Great Flood, I disintegrated into a full - fledged faith crisis.
When modern literary critics speak of their task, they do not reject insights into the sources lying behind a text, but they place the emphasis on the text itself, as a finished literary construct.
It matters to God; hence it is meaningful to speak of the way in which, once we have come to the end of our life in this world, something abides — and that something is of enormous importance and gives dignity to our humanity, both for you and me as particular persons and also for human society in its total reality — a society of which each of us is a member, by virtue of our belonging together in what an Old Testament text beautifully calls «a bundle of life».
What is called apophatic theology says that we can only say what God is not — «Neti, Neti», «not this, not that», as the famous Hindu text puts it God, as mystical theology insists, can not be spoken of, but must be experienced.
Don't go over the top and try to use «text speak» as that won't seem at all impressive from «someone of your age», but the mere fact that you recognize your teen's preferred means of communication may open up a route to discussion.
There is delight in watching a skilled medievalist at work, we are invited so to speak into the workshop of someone who loves his craft, and Carpenter loves Magna Carta as text and artefact.
House Rules Chairman Jose Oliva, a Miami Lakes Republican who will take over as House Speaker after the November elections, said in a text Friday he would support allowing the Joint Legislative Budget Commission to redirect surplus funds «only after all counties had spoken on the question.»
Among the many mobile offerings for the public are Dutchess County's HELPLINE mobile app which is available through Google Play or the Apple store; the launch of texting conversations with the 24/7 HELPLINE; as well as the launch of Text to 911 for emergencies where it is not safe to speak to a 911 operator.
«A lot of times, instead of members having to call to the office and ask for a meeting or something like that, or call and try and get connected as it was before, members can just text me and I'll either answer them or tell them who they should speak to on a particular issue.
Paladino, who's running for governor, winced as he got to this section of the text, and he never spoke the line.
Effort to speak to the state Commissioner of Police, Zanna Ibrahim, proved abortive as calls and text messages to his telephone line were neither picked nor replied to.
While text speak is cringingly concise, it is just as important not to waffle, so check everything you put down is relevant to that specific job.
Whether you text by speaking or by looking at the screen and typing, your response time is twice as long as it would be if you were not interacting with your gadget.
Speaking without a text as he flipped through detailed slides, Black delivered a sobering message: carbon dioxide from the world's use of fossil fuels would warm the planet and could eventually endanger humanity.
And speaking of adopting pets, my fiance is texting me as we speak with videos of kittens in need of adoption at the pet store... I want them all!
Rather than relying on text chat alone, Mature Kiss gives free members access to Cougar Video Chat Rooms as well, using your own webcam to connect via two - way video where you can see the lovely lady you are speaking with and show her yourself at the same time.
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