Sentences with phrase «tension between the nature»

However, it is «Protestant» in its profound declaration that Christianity can be proclaimed only in symbols of human brokenness, and in its awareness of the radical tension between nature and grace.
Alison Petty Ragguette «s sculptures voluptuously incarnate equivocal tensions between nature and artifice.
For their project in the Sun Porch, Frezza and Chiao examine the tension between nature and artifice embedded in the concept of a «controlled wild,» transforming the space into a competitive natural environment created largely through artificial means.
She will continue to examine the tension between nature and architecture by making drawings in the Marco Polo Stufano Conservatory.
First, he points to a tension between the nature of PBMs as regulatory tools and the basic principle of international law that states should not interfere in the domestic affairs of other sovereign states (extraterritoriality).

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Yet even liberal economists, even those addressing increasing anti-competitive nature of business today, ignore the implications for warping the tension between unemployment and inflation.
Well, there will always be a tension between those who hold a nature - worshiping Pollyanna view of primitive society and want it preserved, vs. those who see the exact same thing and are compelled to help alleviate the suffering of treatable diseases, fear, ignorance, malnutrition exploitation by unscrupulous «moderns» and environmental degradation.»
This tension is, essentially, that between the Enlightenment emphasis on disengaged reason exercising control over nature, and the Romantic emphasis on self - expression and creative imagination.
None of the various possible legal outcomes will settle the dispute or even ease the tensions between these two groups, because the abortion controversy is in its nature a cultural controversy.
In American theology, Josiah Royce probed the communal nature of sin through what he called «social contentiousness» in the tension between the individual and the community.
Henri Bergson's view of creative change exhibits tensions between conceptual and supra - conceptual assumptions about the nature of cognition and reality.
In Dillard's writing, one feels the awful inner tension between wanting to control and wanting to let go; one sees the amoral careen of nature that separates it from our sympathy.
Nevertheless, the disturbance arises from an essentially Christian vision of human nature and the human condition that, while affirming their reconciliation in God, acknowledges the tension between justice and mercy in this world.
The tensions, in other words, between our limitless nature and our capacity for self - restraint would simply disappear.
In terms of nature and history alone, there is no resolution of the tension between good and evil.
First, there is the tension between Western notions of human reason — nature - controlling, deductive and scientific — and a more embodied, feeling, experiential approach which draws on biological and psychological processes.
Moreover, Whitehead's concept gives the opportunity to understand the tension between the «self» [constituted by the aim provided by God's primordial nature] and «self forgetfulness» [brought on by prehension of God's consequent nature, that is, by «the immanence of the Great Fact»](AI 295 - 296).
Cobb wants to overcome all unnecessary tensions between culture and nature, and to see both theologically.
In the opinion of the Times» photography editor, the curator of a university museum «came closest to the truth when she told the prosecutor..., «It's the tension between the physical beauty of the photograph and the brutal nature of what's going on in it that gives it the particular quality that this work of art has.
Tensions had simmered between the two sets of fans throughout the first - half, but the more robust nature of the second - half turned the stands into a cesspit of hate.
The oxymoronic nature of their discourse, the fact that they command billion - dollar budgets, and the tension they feel and express between «old - paradigm» competitive models of business, and «new - paradigm» partnership models, makes this fieldwork project expecially fascinating.
Conducting research in both Tokyo and Beijing, this project will reconstruct and assess events and incidents from the last 15 years that exemplify the nature of the tensions between the countries.
The sustainability of any political order depends on governance mechanisms that successfully balance the ever - present tension between these nine human dignity needs and the three attributes of human nature as I define them: emotionality, amorality and egoism.
To that end, the most successful and durable governance models will be those that balance between the ever - present tensions between the three attributes of human nature (emotionality, amorality and egoism), on the one hand, and the nine human dignity needs (reason, security, human rights, accountability, transparency, justice, opportunity, innovation, inclusiveness), on the other.
Leaders should remember that it is only a matter of time before regimes and ideologies crumble if they do not ensure a durable balance of this essential tension (between human nature attributes and human dignity needs).
The filmmaker never pulls us into the twists and turns of her main character's mind, and she tiptoes around, rather than tackles, her ideas about class envy, the performative nature of identity and the tension between truth and happiness.
Zany as the picture is, there is a lack of tension throughout, though maybe this is what director Russell and co-scripted Eric Singer choose — to bring out the comic nature of bureaucrats and criminals, and provide more than enough fodder to embrace the war between the sexes.
That weird tension between the physical intimacy and the spaceship and the fragile nature of the industrial quality of it, and then the cosmic scale of where it's going.
The story itself tells of man vs. nature, which allows a bit of tension between its characters, but not enough to really draw you in like it could.
Which, of course, they are, and the movie gets some mileage out of the tension between their wild natures (tearing out the throats of chickens) and their genteel demeanors (Mr. Fox's fondness for making toasts).
«It's a tension between the beautiful but static nature of print, and the dynamism of digital.
Her more recent series Ill Form & Void Full (2010 - 2014), explores the tension between material and image, as Letinsky extracts elements from already existing imagery in magazines of food and domestic wares, calling attention to the constructed nature of all photographs.
Natural Forces, Steven Kinder's works on paper and canvas created between 2013 and 2016, explore his fascination with dynamic tension found in nature.
Hailey Lowe Fennell is a multi-media artist focusing on the tension between urbanism and nature, technology and nature, our bodies and the land we live on.
Casualties is a multi-part installation of new work by BOLT Resident Annette Barbier, exploring the tension between the built environment and the marginalized place of nature in our urban spaces.
In this way, the work creates a sense of tension between the animals in flight, which represent nature, and between the lifeless exhibits, which reflect man's concern with ordering and categorizing knowledge — a human pursuit that involves sterilization and death.
These works by Edward Steichen, Mike Smith, Hullinan Moore, Willie Anne Wright, and others range from sincere attempts to convey the beauty and wonder of the natural world to critical commentaries on the tension between humankind and nature.
Since my childhood in suburban Long Island, I have been attuned to the tension between human progress and nature.
It examines the tensions and possibilities of blurring the boundaries between city and nature.
In the first volume, the authors present an overview of Motherwell's career, and discuss key topics including the tension between figuration and abstraction in his work, his role as a spokesperson for modernism, and the changing nature of the critical reception of his work.
We wanted to put into play a tension between the social aspect of perceiving music and the divisive nature of adversarial language.
As the surfaces of her sculptures are similar to those of her digital renderings, she examines the tension between the physical and the virtual, aiming to create deeply immersive pieces that explore nature of these sensory experiences.
That tension between the man - made and nature seems set to fascinate us more and more.
I am interested in nature, the horizon line and the tension between sky and water.
It is the interface between nature and the toxic footprint of mankind that creates the uneasy tension expressed in Ghenie's work.
Highlighting the natural process of decay, McClaren's artworks reference the tension between the human need to control the environment and the wild forces of nature.
The organic nature of the fiber draws attention to the negative space, creating a wonderful tension between the man - made marks and the pure canvas.
The forms that Lipton produced during this period were often zoomorphic, and they exemplified the tension between the souls of nature and the automatism of the machine.
Whereas Pollock and others spoke of their work as nature, energy, and performance, Hobbs argues that Krasner, Mitchell, and Frankenthaler's paintings intuitively represent the tensions between self, nature, and creativity.
In his new work, the artist mirrors natural processes themselves, drawing increasingly on the tension between the organic and the built environment, between the human desire for order and nature's drive to reproduce.
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