Sentences with phrase «story in a new way»

By virtue of this translation, we can understand the ancient story in a new way.
McKnight describes it as «the ongoing reworking of the biblical Story by new authors so they can speak the old story in new ways for their day... The Bible contains an ongoing series of midrashes, or interpretive telling, of the one Story God wants us to know and hear... None of the wiki - stories is final; none of them is comprehensive; none of them is absolute; none of them is exhaustive.»
The choice of Acts 7:17 - 34 as the primary text rather than Exodus 3 helped me look at the original story in a new way.
You will look back on these images and be able to process your baby's birth story in a new way.
Good sci - fi has all these things, of course, but «bigger» isn't better, and most of the «big» idea movies use «the future» as a setting for action and adventure, whereas true sci - fi films (and books) use that setting to tell human stories in new ways; human relationships (with others, with self, with the environment, etc...) are are the core of the best sci - fi movies we've seen.
While sitting down with the developers, I learned that their intent with narrative in Black Ops 4 is to continue the Treyarch tradition of telling stories in new ways.
This handsome drama works hard to tell an old story in new ways, rendering Churchill's early prime ministerial career as a minefield of political peril, and considering the women in his life, particularly his wife (Kristin Scott Thomas) and secretary (Lily James).
Our goal is to enrich your comic reading experience and tell stories in a new way
I used its unusual episodic format as an example to encourage storytellers of all stripes — traditionally - published writers, self - published writers, publishers and more — to thoughtfully examine the ebook marketplace and spot opportunities to tell and sell stories in new ways.
In a press release sent to VG247 today, Kojima said of the ties between both games, «The advanced capabilities of the FOX Engine have allowed me to tell the new story in a new way.
While sitting down with the developers, I learned that their intent with narrative in Black Ops 4 is to continue the Treyarch tradition of telling stories in new ways.
Lake also stressed that telling stories in new ways is important to the team.
«The iconic Super Smash Bros. games have brought people together for years, and we're excited to become a part of that story in a new way through our amiibo Subscription Service.»
I used stop - motion animation because it's a choppy and playful medium and I felt it was important to tell a serious story in a new way.
But it is also a great opportunity to tell stories in new ways, using mash - ups of text and video, interactivity with readers, layered links and images and audio, to add meaning for those thirsting for more.

Not exact matches

While there is a «magic factor» to getting a cover story in the New York Times or Forbes — which can change the trajectory of a business and is hard to quantify in terms of exact impact — PR professionals can and must think of creative ways to measure outcomes in a more quantitative way.
You need people swapping stories, challenging both old and new beliefs if you're going to ask them to operate in a new way.
How we came to do this is a twisting tale that science writer Maryn McKenna elegantly unspools in her extraordinary new book, Big Chicken: The Incredible Story of How Antibiotics Created Modern Agriculture and Changed the Way the World Eats, which was published in September.
As the Lean Startup movement moves into new sectors and industries, I get constant requests for more stories about how people are using these ideas in new and unexpected ways.
In our cover story this issue, we look at the new technology that has the potential to revolutionize real estate — way beyond -LSB-...]... [more]
When your vision for your startup is beautiful and meaningful — and you tell its story in a compelling way — it has the potential to attract new investors to your business.
A New York Times article tells the story of the women who run the organizational side of LaserMonks, along the way describing the hobbies that many of the monks have but neglecting to mention that the monks do their heavy share of manual labor in the business and on their property.
Same story when trained the Q - aida and Tali - ban to fight the so - vi - et troops who were considered non religious or infidels at that time and it was the pr - opa - ganda that was used to recruit islamic worriers from all over the Islamic world until they were driven out of afghani lands and until there was no use from them the plot was made to eliminate their presence and to pave the way for a new invasion by the west for those areas with out any fight but seems it did not work out as was hoped for and that's why their troops are deep down in the...!?
Part of my own story is that I went for a big wander outside of my my mother Church, encountering different and new and ancient ways of experiencing and knowing and being changed by our big and generous God as if I were encountering occasional cups of water while in the desert, drinking each one down as if they were sustaining me for the next leg of the journey.
In the course of her research into adolescent spiritual development, Almeda Wright has heard numerous stories and testimonies from young African Americans experimenting with new ways of relating spirituality to their protests against racial injustice.
What we are reaching for is a way of saying that the lowly, contemporary «way» of the parable is also our way today, not only because it is probably the only way possible for us but because it is a if not the way of the New Testament as shown in the stories and the parables.
In the worst times of my life I find: a. the divinity within me makes my troubles less crucial b. comfort in Bible stories like that of Job c. patience to work for better times d. God blessing me in new waIn the worst times of my life I find: a. the divinity within me makes my troubles less crucial b. comfort in Bible stories like that of Job c. patience to work for better times d. God blessing me in new wain Bible stories like that of Job c. patience to work for better times d. God blessing me in new wain new ways
This way there is always a new story every week or two in order to keep it interesting, just like professional wrestling.
feels like an excuse to laugh at the personality and foolishness of Tommy Wiseau in brand - new ways, but it also humanizes him, establishing a strong central story about a lopsided and perplexing friendship between Tommy and his longtime best friend and filmmaking partner Greg Sestero (played by Franco's real - life brother, Dave Franco).
Tough - guy New York newspaperman Pete Hamill praised the book as a scathing indictment of the «culture of poverty» (yes, he really uses this phrase) fostered by «Eamon de Valera's Ireland,» while the literary critic Denis Donoghue, writing in the New York Times, presented the book in much the same way (though he clearly lacks Hamill's enthusiasm for the story).
Nevertheless, in the midst of his reshaping still lies the central story at the heart of the (original) Book of Mormon — that a 19th century treasure hunter called Joseph Smith claimed to have discovered a new revelation of Jesus appearing to South American tribes inscribed on golden plates which only he could translate, and became the self - appointed prophet of a new religious movement (and yes, that whole story comes in for a lot of ridicule along the way).
Glass reimagines the biblical stories of Jonah, Daniel, Abraham and Isaac, providing new endings occasionally, but always presenting the convincing voice, turning an old story to the light in a new way.
We need to be very careful in our observations of the way the New Testament writers see the story of Jesus in Old Testament patterns and terms.
Like many other religious traditions, the Christian story is open to being retold in diverse ways in new situations.
The history of art is, in one sense, the story of the effort to keep searching for new ways to bring together the most different elements imaginable.
Such attentiveness may lead us to recognize that the story of someone else's nurture in the faith could be a transformative gift that allows us to read the text in a new way.
On the other hand, these may challenge the master story and ask us to think and act in a new way.
I hope you did not encounter the priestly reach around, Any way you constantly bit - ched about media coverage when the stories were about the RCC in the toilet, but zero comments about the mostly decent press on Franky the new guy, comment please.
If theology is going to reflect wholistically, that is, in terms of the picture of current reality, then it must do so in ways consonant with the new story of creation.
Like 1984, this is sci - fi doing its best work, telling a thrilling story while pushing us to think about our own reality in a new way.
A small (by New York standards) 13 story building that faces away from the Ground Zero site two blocks away in no way hinders or disrespects the memories of those who perished on that day.
This week on The New Activist, Branden shares his story of how he came to be so optimistic even in the midst of difficult circumstances and how others become that way, too.
Citing the story of the empty tomb, for example, Newbigin says that the reigning plausibility structures of the West turn around the account by explaining it as visions created in the minds of the disciples because of their predisposition to believe, whereas the Christian tradition would prefer to see it as «a boundary event» that brought the disciples to a new way of seeing and thinking.
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«This new way resulted in their recognizing that some parts of scriptures were no longer relevant for their ongoing life,» says Wright» — not, we must stress, because those parts were bad, or not God - given, or less inspired, but because they belonged with earlier parts of the story which had now reached its climax.»
The Koran, by way of contrast, is the product of one single mind; not so the New Testament, which has all the variety of the Old, and is a «social» product, a «traditional» book — that is, a book enshrining traditions, letters, anecdotes, revelations, sayings, stories — and its unity is found only in its central affirmations, convictions, loyalties, and the general way of life which it reflects.
Did not the biblical story of the birth of Jesus report that a new star appeared in the sky to mark the event, and that this enabled the magi of the east to find their way to Bethlehem?
But Christian discrimination ought to operate on another level here; it ought to applaud the metaphorical adroitness in giving a new context for the passion story, a context which provides for disbelieving contemporary human beings a genuinely «secular» experience of the narrative, and one which is in continuity with the parabolic way of hiddenness and mystery.
Christian faith sees in the story of Jesus the spirit of God reshaping human existence and opening the way to new forms of understanding of what that existence is.
He writes in the letter of June 8, 1944, that Christians have ordinarily read this story of secularization as tragic or at least as unhappy, and have tried to find some way of urging the worldly West to return to its religious foundations, or to appropriate the wisdom of the East as a guide, or to search for some new theonomy.
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