Sentences with phrase «tangible reality»

The teaching of myth at this point is rather the reverse, that man, as tangible reality, is handed over to the control of the world.
Some of Mr. Daly's fringe ideas have become tangible reality: He proposed that we should place an economic value on the depletion of resources; today, we have things such as the European Emission Trading Scheme, which tries to place a market price on pollution in order to reduce emissions.
While most new games or consoles are touted as awe - inspiring technological leaps that will draw players into fantastic made - up worlds, Labo is simple, elegant, and rooted in tangible reality.
Like Plato (in this respect), Gordon's interest lies more with the mind than with tangible reality.
The old quest for visible security, the hankering after tangible realities, and the clinging to transitory objects, is sin, for by it we shut out invisible reality from our lives and refuse God's future which comes to us as a gift.
Questions of material and personal value align with definitions of virtual and physical realms; depictions of natural landscapes defy tangible realities; and an awareness of time is envisaged in elements of light and sound.
At the same time, however, the work's palette tantalisingly evokes the Annunciation after Titian series, executed the same year, in which glimmers of tangible reality lurk seductively beneath the blurred swathes of paint.
For centuries, familiarity with death gave Christian writers, pastors, theologians, and artists cause to address death and dying from a Christian perspective — not as an intellectual abstraction, but as tangible reality.
Genomic technology has evolved from the stuff of science fiction to a tangible reality, with massive medical and financial implications.
They may have to spend years believing in and sacrificing for a vision that's not a tangible reality.
And, for business centers, this tangible reality manifests itself in the form of more closed business, better customer service, more effective operations and improved profit margins.
Perfecting the art of listening, then, makes the illusion of communication a tangible reality.
Rather than staying becalmed in the sacristy, the sanctuary, and the presbytery, the clergy of his day, he urged, should lead a demanding, Gospel - centered life of proclaiming the Word and celebrating the sacraments, nourishing their people with the tangible realities God had entrusted to human hands as pathways to the Trinity: the Bible and the Eucharist.
Now that he is delivered from anxiety and from the frustration which comes from clinging to the tangible realities of the visible world, man is free to enjoy fellowship with others.
It includes every passive quality, and every advantage a man can have, in the sphere of visible, tangible reality (Phil.
Vorhanden, which Heidegger uses of the peculiar mode of being characteristic of inanimate objects, as contrasted with responsible human Dasein, I have translated by «tangible», as in Bultmann the antithesis is not so much between Vorhandensein and Dasein as between the tangible realities of the visible world and eternal realities, very much like the Pauline contrast of kata sarka and kata pneuma.
And this limitation becomes even more acute when this world, in the sense of familiar and tangible reality, is handed over to man's control.
Myth is an expression of man's conviction that the origin and purpose of the world in which he lives are to be sought not within it but beyond it — that is, beyond the realm of known and tangible reality - and that this realm is perpetually dominated and menaced by those mysterious powers which are its source and limit.
If you did, then you would be one supernatural mofo that can see past the limitations of tangible reality.
Every dream you had as a child of growing up and working at Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory has now become a tangible reality.
Myth consists in giving worldly form to what is beyond known and tangible reality.
On the other hand, the believer in Heaven, accepting this same reality of a cosmic genesis of the Spirit, must perceive that the mystical evolution of which he dreams presupposes and consecrates all the tangible realities and all the arduous conditions of human progress.
As to tangible realities, I think I see your point.
This is just a new kind of gnosticism with its own esoteric knowledge reserved for the initiated who desire to escape the tangible realities of this fleshy world and ascend to the unsullied heights of theological thought.
The risk factors for impaired neonatal health are high, and survival, though very low, is a tangible reality.
«With this new initiative, we are seeking to identify those deserving of a second chance and to help ensure that clemency is a more accessible and tangible reality
To farmers in tropical regions, climate change has become a tangible reality.
On the flip side, Virgin Galactic and a few competitors are plotting a bottom - up assault on the space dream by making it a tangible reality to the public.
The prospect of clinical tissue repair strategies is a tangible reality.
But that philosophical promise remains just that: a promise without a tangible reality.
These «sims» are where «Insurgent» flashes its fanciest effects, but this dream state just further removes the film from any tangible reality.
With over 70 % of our seniors being accepted annually to four year colleges and universities, the St. HOPE vision has become a tangible reality.
You'll take on the role of Kanata, a young boy who lives in a world made out of memories that have been transformed into a tangible reality.
«Strangeness» yet a «tangible reality» as you so beautifully put it.
I haven't read Anderson (now I will), but the play between abstract feeling (the strangeness you refer to - as opposed to construction) expressed as a tangible reality holds real fascination for me.
Like the Grauer Spiegel — and indeed his photopaintings — tangible reality is held tantalisingly at bay.
His work investigates the impact of a hyperreal virtual world on the viewer's physical, tangible reality, inviting us to question our relationship with the digitalized, technocratic information culture that we inhabit; a world in which the realism of its representation is paramount.
The exhibition also shows how this spirit in painting was fostered by the previous generation, from Walter Sickert to David Bomberg, and how contemporary artists continue to express the tangible reality of life through paint.
He is a painter of sensations and feeling rather than one of tangible realities, and his paintings are associative, where their titles hint at, without fleshing out, points of inspiration.
As an organic material, clay is able to capture one's ideas and transform them into a tangible reality.
Focusing primarily on painters active in the second half of the twentieth century, including Michael Andrews, Frank Auerbach, R.B. Kitaj, Leon Kossoff, Paula Rego, F.N. Souza and Euan Uglow, the book begins by introducing the previous generation of artists, such as Walter Richard Sickert, David Bomberg, Alberto Giacometti, Chaïm Soutine, Stanley Spencer and William Coldstream, who set a new path for portraying an intimate, subjective and tangible reality.
Focusing primarily on painters active in the second half of the twentieth century, including Michael Andrews, Frank Auerbach, R.B. Kitaj, Leon Kossoff, Paula Rego, F.N. Souza and Euan Uglow, the book begins by introducing the previous generation of artists, such as Walter Richard Sickert, David Bomberg, Alberto Giacometti, Chaim Soutine, Stanley Spencer and William Coldstream, who set a new path for portraying an intimate, subjective and tangible reality.
Apart from the prizes, winners will be entitled to participate to the hackathon #HackTheJustice that will take place in November where, along with legal and tech professionals, they will be able to transform their idea into a tangible reality.
Equal access to justice has become more of a lofty ideal than a tangible reality.
The fellows will be well equipped to become agile legal innovators themselves, ready to contribute to the changing landscape of legal services in making access to justice a tangible reality.
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