Sentences with phrase «strickingly classical form»

In other parts of the world which still embrace classical forms, the Gospel still speaks quite loudly through the works of Handel, Bach, and so many other composers (some of whom have, admittedly, complicated personal lives).
He was among the first poets to combine classical forms and Christian faith.
As a first step, I would argue, we must reaffirm the outward or external covenant and that includes the civil religion in its most classical form.
Lament as we may the vanished world of Christendom, it is not present to us, and we must also come to recognize that with the erosion of Christendom we can no longer respond either interiorly or cognitively to the classical forms of Christian belief.
J. Kittagawa, a colleague of Eliade, admits that a theological history of religions is legitimate and admissible but it should be kept distinct from the «humanistic» History of Religions, which develop sufficient understanding of classical forms of religious phenomena.
Small groups teach classical forms of prayer and even chant («Chant, It's Not Just for Monks Anymore»).
The attack has frequently been directed at the idea of liberal education itself, apart from its classical form.
The problem is still raised in its classical form as the persistence of the disembodied soul, but the question really concerns the retention of subjective immediacy for any occasion, and Whitehead's language suggests that there may be «a peculiarly intense relationship of mutual immanence» between the occasion and God supportive of its subjective immediacy.
Hartshorne's contention is that classical forms of both theism and pantheism violate this «law,» since they characteristically attribute one side of the basic polarities to God while wholly denying him the contrasting term.
The belief that the classical form of Christianity will come through every crisis in the long run is, of course, an essential component of the Christian faith.
«9 We now realize that whatever is real and important must somehow include the present world of becoming which we most certainly know and affirm; and this means that we find the classical form of Christian theism simply incredible.
What survives of the classical form of Christianity appears thin when compared with the substantial body of teaching in its heyday.
In a celebrated essay published during World War II, he acknowledged that the classical form of Christian proclamation (kerygma) in which the living Christ was communicated was couched in terminology drawn from the now obsolete cosmology of the ancient world.»
The Swallow Anthology of New American Poets edited by David Yezzi Swallow Press, 360 pages, $ 19.95 In his introduction, editor and contributor David Yezzi suggests that this collection reconciles the traditional division in the poetry world between those who prefer classical forms and those who....
Everything of enduring significance that ancient Israel became, believed, and proclaimed is ultimately influenced not only by what actually occurred in the time of the exodus, but by the story of the exodus — the story as it was first remembered and repeated; the story as it assumed relatively fixed classical forms in different areas, in the North or South; the story as its multiple versions, written and oral, were compared, mutually «corrected,» and finally composed into the single, unified narrative that is before us now.
The greatest holdout in the nineteenth century was perhaps Dostoevsky, in whose very soul the struggle between the presence and the absence of God took a classical form.
Byzantium, for its part, never completely cast off from its moorings in ancient Greece and always kept, at least in educated circles, the classical form of written language.
Rebirth may be into the order of human beings once again; or according to the classical form of the doctrine, transmigration into the animal realm; or into a higher order of heavens; and at the highest, the delivered self can escape from the round of rebirth to rest within the reality of eternity.
But one of its two classical forms, the analogy of proportionality, seems to end close to agnosticism.
There are other less strict form of the diet, such as modified Atkins (MAD) that use common measurements, but again... the recipes on this site are intended for those on the classical form of the ketogenic diet for epilepsy.
Increasingly, it is evident Realism in its classical form can no longer offer a roadmap for states in the contemporary international system because it can not offer tenable solutions for the long term.
Contrary to a postulate shared by several Europeanists, European federalism should not be different in nature from classical forms of federalism developed at the national level.
The classical form is further divided into four subtypes and is characterized by the presence of what are known as «Reed — Sternberg cells» (overgrown B - cells).
Dr. Zeff is considered a traditionalist, practicing a classical form of naturopathic medicine.
In the Classical form of CAH, the 21 hydroxylase enzyme (21 - OH) is severely deficient with resulting low cortisol levels.
Hatha is a classical form of practice where there is longer holding of yoga poses.
Learning of these two classical forms helps deepen the roots in authentic yogic science.
Awaken Inner Buddha Yoga & Meditation was formed in 2008, by its lead teacher to propogate the simple teachings of Buddhist Meditation and Classical form of Yoga being practised in India for several thousand years.
The classical form of Yoga as described by Sage Patanjali about 2500 years ago that existed in India has been described using the following three terms --
As with his previous film 2014's «The Immigrant», Gray exhibits a strickingly classical form of filmmaking and an impeccable eye for period detail.
The same aversion to classical form that's produced the filmmakers» most ingenious shifts and denials of closure turns Hail, Caesar!
In conclusion, online learning should be seen as a complement and extension of classical forms of learning.
Smith holds this chorus together quite beautifully, often embedding contrasting fragments of text and tone in classical forms and schemes.»
They have worked almost solely in raku since the 70 ′ s, and are known for large classical forms and intricate surface designs.
According to Colvin respected music artist Nitin Sawhney was a clear choice as composer: «We wanted someone with a genuine grounding in Eastern culture who was equally at home with contemporary or classical forms, as well as being completely comfortable with the project's technological setting.
Unfortunately, this return to classical form also comes with many archaic problems, most of which will cause many to skip out on this nostalgic action trip.
Sculpture student Anthony Limauro (B.F.A. Fine Arts» 15) referenced classical forms in the contemporary table that he created as part of his senior thesis project.
The Kohn Gallery's latest exhibition, Engender, features 17 contemporary artists who are approaching a study of gender binaries through the classical form of painting.
In the exhibition «Drawn from the Antique», set in the context of his beloved home, visitors explore the honing of the classical form in rarely seen loaned works by artists such as Rubens, JMW Turner RA and Henry Fuseli RA.
Brooklyn Ballet brings a contemporary vision to the treasured art form of ballet, with repertory and programs that revitalize and re-imagine the classical form.
What happens when graffiti abandons its classical form, forgets its assumptions and stops looking at the canons?
The traditional plinth is replaced by the stuff of reality — in a juxtaposition of classical form and furniture.
From 1976, Twombly again produced sculptures, lightly painted in white, suggestive of Classical forms.
Thanasi is a contemporary figurative sculptor whose work synthesizes classical forms with the conceptual experiential movement of the present through the placement of figurative and architectural pieces in dialogue with one another.
Having worked with the finest period pieces of furniture from the Regency to Art Deco has given me an eye for proportion and classical form, so important in designing objects with integrity and stature, even though often not having any direct visual connection.
The show will examine his understanding of form and light in the composition of formal portraits, still lifes and figurative works that celebrate the sensual quality of nature and the human body.The works relate strongly to the museum's permanent collection of fine art that includes portraits from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Dutch old master still lifes and studies of the nude and human figure, a staple of western art dating back to the classical forms of Greek sculpture.
Since 1972, Neri has worked primarily with the same model, Mary Julia Klimenko, creating drawings and sculptures that merge contemporary sculptural concerns with classical forms.
With Amphorae, he feels he has contributed to the classical form that is an indelible memory of his travels as a young man.
The transformation of materiality lies at the foundation of Swallow's practice, with specific reference to Modernism, Native American folk art and classical form.
On the occasion of her first solo show at T293 the Swiss - Tunisian artist Sonia Kacem presents a site - specific installation in several volumes, evoking the fundamental issues related to sculpture and more specifically those of the dematerialization and the decomposition of classical forms.
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