Sentences with word «synchronism»

While formulas convey the regular sequences and synchronisms of actions, stories knit events that have a plausible but so far undetermined relation.
This exclusively internal synchronism makes absolute dating exceedingly difficult, if not impossible, although our margin of error even at the upper extreme of dates now hardly exceeds more than a few years.
For this reason he attached to the public ministry of John and Jesus an elaborate synchronism (for which there are parallels in Greek historians and Josephus), dating the coming of the word of God to John the Baptist in the fifteenth year of Tiberius Caesar (AD.
Still other expatriate American artists such as Morgan Russell, Stanton MacDonald - Wright, and Patrick Henry Bruce formed a movement that they called synchronism, which combined cubist analysis of form with a colorful palette inspired by the work of contemporary French artists such as Robert Delaunay.
What we have seen — until now — is that CO2 always lags temperature changes, never leads, be it that there are large overlaps in most cases and sometimes synchronism.
The «sixfold synchronism» was used to give a context for this dramatic announcement, signalling the opening of Jesus» ministry: «the word of God came to John.»
Luke valued these synchronisms not only as a means of giving his narrative a chronological and geographical orientation, but also as a way of expressing his conviction that the story he is about to tell has a meaning for this world.
Macdonald - Wright, 1890 - 1973, was a pioneer of American abstract art who, with painter Morgan Russel, founded «Synchronism,» an avant - garde painting movement meaning «with color,» according to writings.
Color, Myth and Music: Stanton Macdonald - Wright and Synchronism, through Feb. 24.
Kinoshita manipulates the synchronism of time and space in installations in which text, language, objects and architecture merge.
«ABSORBED BY COLOR: Art in the 2oth Century» presents an overview of color theory and its manifestations in the 20th century, including Pointillism, Fauvism, Synchronism, Neoplasticism, Abstract Expressionism, and Op art.
This includes Pointillism, Fauvism, Synchronism, Neoplasticism, Abstract Expressionism, and Op art.
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