«Using juxtaposition, redirection, irony and his own idiosyncratic brand of humor, he confronted viewers with powerful
symbolic uses of historical artifacts that put them in entirely new contexts,» the historical society's librarians wrote in a 2013 article about the exhibition.
Tillich's
symbolic use of terms also seems vulnerable to much the same criticism.
What relation does analogy have with
the symbolic use of myth and with the limit concept of the wholly other?
Symbolic use of marine shells and mineral pigments by Iberian Neandertals 115,000 years ago.
The survey focused on how these educational leaders use research to inform their decision making, identifying three types of research use defined in earlier studies: instrumental use of research to guide or inform a specific decision; conceptual use of research to inform the way a person views a problem or possible solutions; and
symbolic use of research to persuade others or legitimate a decision already made.
It overlays physical space, making
symbolic use of its objects» (2).
Alongside this traditional imagery, everyday textiles from the uniforms of park wardens, policemen and refuse collectors created colourful «paintings» that formed part of the artist's exploration of
the symbolic use of fabric in both Italian religious art as well as in its contemporary secular forms.
The physical and
symbolic use of sound has been both a tool for and subject of her recent works; she often collaborates with musicians during the development and performance of her work.
African American painter Beauford Delaney was a critically acclaimed artist often remembered for
his symbolic use of sharp, pure colors that thickly saturated his canvases.
I became concerned with the issue of freedom of expression in figurative imagery, particularly
the symbolic use of dark bodies.
With these works, Wilson explores
the symbolic use of black in relation to race and in association with mourning.
We can fully appreciate Wallace's
symbolic use of plywood within the three monochrome monoprints, Monoprint With Burgundy, Monoprint With Mustard, and Monoprint with Green, all dating 1990.
Cheryl Goldsleger is intrigued by
the symbolic use of mazes and labyrinths, enigmatic structures with architectural roots.
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the symbolic use of mazes and labyrinths, enigmatic structures with architectural roots.
What is the significance behind
your symbolic use of the womb in relation to the human condition?
Detrixhe's
symbolic use of the rug to shape this loose earth is deliberate: in our culture, it's something luxurious that the wealthy and powerful can own.
Considering the beauty and tranquility of the adjacent canal, Copley Wolff Design Group's landscape plan of the mill yard incorporated
a symbolic use of water, which powered the original turbines, while emphasizing the gateway connection across the canal.
Not exact matches
The islands holds significant
symbolic importance to South Korea but Japan has protested the
use of the islands in the Korean unification flag.
This past January, for the first time in its history, Germany faced a
symbolic milestone by covering around 100 %
of electricity
use with renewable energy, and for 2017 it produced with renewable sources 36.1 %
of total power consumption.
One can not understand Edward Irving's turn to premillennialism, in my view, apart from an effort to interpret the world in light
of Coleridge's
use of symbolic modes
of thinking.
It should not be described as a «myth,» for despite a proper
use of the word which might be permissible, there is a serious danger
of a misunderstanding
of it since generally its meaning is taken to be a «fairy - tale» — a
symbolic account
of what may be most dreadfully «un-fact.»
Martin criticizes Hartshorne's methodology through a rigorous
use of Symbolic Logic.
As he wrote earlier in this chapter, any
use of the test as «a substitute for searching conversation» about world view / setting and the other dimensions
of narrative explored later in the book was in his view more likely to yield a mechanist reduction than a deepened
symbolic understanding.
Like those religious fellowships
of Liberia and Sierra Leone, the north Georgia congregations conveyed their culture (later he
used the more precise term «subculture») by means
of distinct idioms,
symbolic dialects constructed both to express and to maintain group identity.
The
use of numbers in ancient religious texts was usually numerological rather than numerical; that is, their
symbolic value was more important than their secular value as counters.
My positions on all three are probably still best described as revisionary (Le, the
use of a «limit - language» approach to the questions
of religion and revelation; the
use of process categories for understanding the reality
of God; and the
use of symbolic literary - critical analyses for interpreting Christology).
• the systematic
use of symbolic and mathematical techniques to determine the forms
of valid deductive argument.
We can find, therefore, very general similarities between the
use and interpretation
of sentences at the linguistic level and primitive natural signs as characterized in Whitehead's first version
of symbolic reference.
by Franz Rosenzweig and Ludwig Strauss [Berlin: Lambert Schneider Verlag, 1928], p. 65 f.) This statement is
symbolic of the way in which he has consistently answered this question: good can be maximized not through the rejection or conquest
of evil but only through the transformation
of evil, the
use of its energy and passion in the service
of the good.
This filtering process involves the
use of symbolic categories.
It is characteristic
of language that many different
symbolic systems can be
used to express roughly the same world
of meanings.
The primary function
of most teachers should be to stimulate and channel the students» dedication to make
use of the abundant resources available through modern techniques
of symbolic reproduction and distribution.
Such conversion may well lead one to institutional affiliation with others
of similar intention and to the
use of certain verbal formulations
of faith, since the inward reorientation needs some social and
symbolic embodiment.
Recent psychology has found great
use for the word «threshold» as a
symbolic designation for the point at which one state
of mind passes into another.
You have people who thought it was a sign,
used it as a
symbolic piece that would relate to many Americans who are Christian, and is therefore a piece
of history that could very well belong in a museum.
Here Luke sets aside any
symbolic meaning, and
uses the story as his version
of the call
of the disciples.
But
of course the creedal statement, hallowed as it is by centuries
of use during the celebration
of the Eucharist, can be understood only when it is seen as a combination
of supposedly historical data, theological affirmation put in a quasi-philosophical idiom, and a good deal
of symbolic language (with the
use of such phrases as «came down from heaven», «ascended into heaven», and the like).
The
symbolic nature
of the struggle is stated succinctly in Roman's discussion
of the 1917 constitutional congress: «Although other arguments were also
used against the clergy, the issue returned time and again to the saving and the building
of the nation and to destroying the ideological domination
of the church» (italics added).55 Article 3.
Symbolic logic, he tells us above, is the symbolic examination of «pattern with the use of real variables»; in other words, it is the systematic examination of «propositions
Symbolic logic, he tells us above, is the
symbolic examination of «pattern with the use of real variables»; in other words, it is the systematic examination of «propositions
symbolic examination
of «pattern with the
use of real variables»; in other words, it is the systematic examination
of «propositions.»
Martha Crampton reports: «
Symbolic identification may... be
used to expand our consciousness and to gain a deeper sense
of participation in, and oneness with the universe.
I had read a similar explanation many years ago — about oil being the «medical preparation» for healing
of the day — with a modern - day understanding that the oil we might
use today could be
symbolic of the medical preparation for healing — yes, even as we take advantage
of the wonders and miracles
of modern medicine.
Book
of Mormon people did
use ancient
symbolic language when describing religiosity, (one
of many mountains
of evidences that it is an ancient book.)
In practical operation, both
use language as if it were a literal description
of reality, and only in more reflective moments is this
symbolic and interpretive character recognized.
Rigorous
use of biblical criticism prevents psychologizing and allegorizing, insofar as the attempt is made to recover what Jesus actually taught and how the church in fact interpreted his teaching, and only then to inquire into its psycho - social and
symbolic meaning, both for Jesus and the church, and for us today.
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.
Following Aristotle and Whitehead, it is unreasonable to expect a datum to submit to a more rigorous degree
of specification than is appropriate to the complexity
of the datum.32 At the same time, some religious discourse is more meaningful than other discourse, and it is precisely the task
of theology to discover the most adequate
symbolic forms
using the three principles
of verification outlined above.
Congregational researchers also
use contextual, mechanical, organic, and
symbolic approaches to assess the local church, because congregations are also dwellings, but for a different kind
of household.
Because the deeper, nonverbal levels tend to be impoverished in our culture, worship should concentrate special attention on these levels through the
use of symbolic and artistic expressions.
A second feature
of the
symbolic approach is its
use of a linguistic model to depict congregational culture.
«29 We can say that by
using this or that
symbolic form or proposition «the processes beyond us are so differentiated as to produce these differences
of response in us.