Sentences with phrase «symbolic events of»

«The 10th Gwangju Biennale reflects on this spiral of violent or symbolic events of destruction or self - destruction — setting fire to the home one occupies — followed by the promise of the new and the hope for change,» wrote Morgan in the introduction to the exhibition.
The exhibition with the conceptual title 2037 held in Kunsthalle LAB will honor the author in the symbolic event of his 80th birthday.

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Hajj is very busy event where about 3 million people in remembrance of prophet Ibrahim (a.k.a. Abraham) and his wife as ordered by God running between 2 mountains, sacrificing animals on 10th day, stoning symbolic satan who tried to deceive Ibrahim.
And also, if the OT prophets were so good, how is it that such a commonplace prophecy, like Jesus's entry to Jerusalem on donkey takes prophetic priority over such major events as the Last Supper or the Foot Washing scene, an event that at least one commentary listed as one of the most important symbolic gestures ever made by Jesus.
At the same time, the event in its symbolic form expresses a contrast or pattern of contrasts between concrete actuality and relevant forms of potentiality.
These initial data can be described as elements of composition, symbolic in nature, which in historical events appear as fragments of the hierarchical configurations previously discussed.
This approach assumes that narrative accounts form analogues to the composition of historical events and that the dynamics of narrative are expressed in events as symbolic transformations, emerging in temporal patterns, and resulting in definite configurations that can be analyzed at several levels of abstraction.
The analysis of an historical event in terms of its plot forms and related symbolic transformations eventually leads back to the final phase of synoptic resolution, illustrated by a hierarchy of contrasting elements, through which the event was initially defined.
When an event becomes an objective datum in the emerging constitution of some subsequent occasion, its symbolic form is interpreted anew, in relation to other symbolic objects, but always in conformity with the conditions established by its own actualization.
By the time the narrative reaches the events of October, 1830, the field of conditional elements we have sketched is supposed to be fairly well constituted, but in a symbolic, prelogical way.
The renewal of the real presence was effected in many ways, but it focused in the Eucharist repeated specifically in memory and symbolic reenactment of the event.
In that event language is robbed of its symbolic character.
Apocalyptic literature follows the pattern of a vision in which the author receives a call to write, and then describes, with highly cryptic imagery, a series of symbolic events which predict the overthrow of evil and the triumph of righteousness.
So the ascension becomes for Luke not a literal event that baffles scientists and historians, but a symbolic event lifted out of the Old Testament and told to open the eyes of faith, to behold this Jesus as he really is — God of God, light of light, begotten not made.
Southern - ness stayed alive not because of events or leaders or wars or symbolic ceremonial occasions or adulation conferred upon it by outsiders.
Symbolic events are instead regarded as merely manifestations of the universal and hence as not having meaning in themselves but only to the extent that they have lost their particularity.
Some myths contain within themselves the nexus of a concrete historical event experienced by a group or by an individual while many have lost their historical character and contain only the symbolic expression of a universal experience of man.
Of further significance, however, are the changes in the overarching symbolic environment within which these activities are taking place and the meanings which this environment imposes on life's events.
Matthew may have discerned a symbolic meaning to the two events: the first is on Jewish soil, and twelve baskets of food are left over (symbolic number?).
They are indispensable symbolic ways of making ourselves in some sense contemporary with the past events of salvation history.
Probably more important than anything that was said that Sunday morning was the symbolic impact of this event.
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.
Some events do not yield to a high degree of symbolic specificity.
True, we have knowledge only when we have grasped a pattern of events with a high degree of symbolic definiteness.
Verification concerns whether a particular symbolic form abstracted in the accusative mode is adequately descriptive of the event to which it refers.
At the same time, it is my contention, as it would be Emmet's, that the validity of the first two must be based on the assumption underlying the third, that is, that our symbolic forms must be thought to refer to real «things» or events to which we must respond and to which we are related according to the concept of rapport.
The basis of our symbolic representation of the event is our own response to it.
It is important to see that no individual or community comes to the moment in which the event and meaning are fused in witness without some existing symbolic tradition with which to express the meaning of this fusion.
Durkheim also was important to me in clarifying the point that ideologies are born in community and maintained there through regularly rehearsing those events that provide the symbolic paradigms through which members of the community understand themselves and their collective purpose.
To summarize, the theory of symbolic reference supports the view of a percipient event as a working through of various (potentially creative) imaginative interpretations.
If so many people can't tolerate something like that, imagine how incensed they would be at the prospect of having a Muslim imam speak at such a symbolic, emotionally - charged event as this.
>> «if so many people can't tolerate something like that, imagine how incensed they would be at the prospect of having a Muslim imam speak at such a symbolic, emotionally - charged event as this.»
«6 Symbolic expression takes objects, persons, experiences and events that are familiar and employs them as indicators of the less familiar.
In remembrance of this event, millions of Christians still celebrate this day as the symbolic beginning of the Protestant Reformation....
The event features mothers, fathers, and others across the globe joining together to climb mountains and hike trails to represent their symbolic rise out of the darkness of perinatal mental health crises and into the light of hope and recovery.
North Korea says it will hold a «ceremony» for the dismantling of its nuclear test site on May 23 - 25 in what would be a dramatic but symbolic event to set up leader Kim Jong Un's summit with President Donald Trump next month.
Cuomo took a symbolic ride in an Uber car to arrive to the Buffalo event after lawmakers agreed to allow ride hailing apps to operate outside of New York City.
The event featured a ceremonial handover of the keys to the building and the symbolic takeover by the State Government officials led by the SSG.
All of a sudden, there's an explosion of complex artifacts, symbolic representation, measurement of celestial events, complex social structures — a burst of creative activity that almost every expert on prehistory assumes must have been connected with the sudden emergence of language.
(A note of caution: This may be the symbolic Einstein at work, retroactively fabricating an event to make his concepts clear.
The discovery was a strange and ironic start to National Pollinator Week, a symbolic annual event intended to raise public awareness about the plight of bees.
Though recent events have proven the Academy Awards to be as much a political statement as they are a popularity contest, they remain both the literal and symbolic gold standard of the U.S. film industry.
Though facts are interspersed throughout — Neruda was a railway worker's son, he had a Dutch ex-wife and ailing young daughter he abandoned — Pablo Larrain is far more interested in Neruda's art and his symbolic place in the politics of Chile, than in chronology of events and biographic details.
The murder would then be symbolic of the death of said system, and the resulting events simply emphasize the steady downfall of a society on its last legs.
Anne Martin who received her master's in education policy and management said the impact of this major event still hadn't hit yet, but she enjoyed the symbolic celebration and being in Harvard yard.
It allows access to symbolic representations of the world, to explanations, interpretations of events, enabling in this way understanding.
For example, in relation to «The Rime of the Ancient Mariner», Benton and Fox (1985) write that it «dramatises the relationship between teller and listener», in that the symbolic nature of events are accessible to most adolescent readers.
Giroux caricatures the traditional classroom as one where «students sit in rows staring at the back of each others» heads and at the teacher who faces them in symbolic, authoritarian fashion»; «events are governed by a rigid time schedule imposed by a system of bells and reinforced by cues from teachers»; we «glorify the teacher as the expert [and] dispenser of knowledge»; «social relationships... are based upon power relations inextricably linked to the teacher's allotment of grades»; and tracking «alienates students from schooling.»
The time period of the book is framed by two historical events of immense symbolic importance.
But a TransUnion report in 2011, Life after Foreclosure and Hidden Opportunities, said «life event» defaulters who missed loan payments during the recession «are otherwise good credit risks,» whose short - term woes were not symbolic of some larger economic flaw.
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