Sentences with phrase «through much dialogue»

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What spoke to me through this story, is how much this pastor knew the people in his church (you and I have the same definition of church, however I'm using the word here as it applies to this group of people I feel the problem in many churches today (and why dialogue during sermons wouldn't go over well) is that the pastors do not take the time to invest in the people they are trying to teach.
Through my intensive interaction with faith and theology in the WCC as much as through my studies on Leonardo Boff in Brazil, Raimon Panikkar in India, I have come to the conclusion that it is, indeed, confidence that is the condition for ecumenical dialogue and agrThrough my intensive interaction with faith and theology in the WCC as much as through my studies on Leonardo Boff in Brazil, Raimon Panikkar in India, I have come to the conclusion that it is, indeed, confidence that is the condition for ecumenical dialogue and agrthrough my studies on Leonardo Boff in Brazil, Raimon Panikkar in India, I have come to the conclusion that it is, indeed, confidence that is the condition for ecumenical dialogue and agreement.
Through dialogue, these young men, precious to God, might come to see that the Christian view of Jesus is much earlier, more coherent, and better evidenced than the Muslim view of Jesus.
The path of contextual theology is not so much one from faith to the clarity of knowledge about it, but rather a movement from life to the faith - experience of its mystery through the process of dialogue.
For our purposes, it suffices to stress the following: Roy initiated a dialogue between Hinduism and Christianity which continues much after his time through the Brahmo Samaj, which he established in 1828.
Everyone on the moon is literally gay, the dialogue is so poorly written I cringed through half of it, the enemies seem much less imaginative
Everyone on the moon is literally gay, the dialogue is so poorly written I cringed through half of it, the enemies seem much less imaginative than Borderlands 2's, and there are a tremendous amount of bugs and glitches that take away what little enjoyment that I had from playing this game.
Much like Richey Edwards» self - deprecating lyrics on the uncompromising Manic Street Preachers album The Holy Bible, the dialogue is shot through with the gallows humour people with self - inflicted issues often exhibit.
A psychological thriller that doesn't thrill much and whose ending we can guess halfway through; but if you're a lover of smart dialogue and intelligent characters, you won't be disappointed.
He might have a little too much swearing to wade through, but every now and again, he is given the perfect line, the kind of dialogue you just want handed to the actor, so he can light up the movie.
It doesn't offer much in the way of immersive surround sound, but the music, effects, and dialogue come through clearly and consistently.
I also love how much of the story is told through facial expressions, relying on as little dialogue as possible.
It doesn't help that almost every other line of dialogue is delivered like it's being screamed through a megaphone, and although that's pretty much the extent of the shrill - voiced Vergara's acting ability, Witherspoon is too good of an actress to stoop to that level.
He doesn't» have a lot of dialogue for a good majority of the film (getting your tongue cut out and your femurs filed down into Walrus tusks will do that to you), but he conveys so much through his emotions and body movement that it is impossible to become invested in his arc.
If you haven't already seen The Lego Movie, its video game tie - in will spoil much of its plot through cutscenes and dialogue.
Carell's comic timing and sense of the absurd often carry him through lifeless scenes, but it's not enough to overcome the lazily written dialogue no matter how much velvet and glitter he throws at it.
With so much modern screenwriting being overly heavy on expository dialogue, it's so refreshing to see a piece of cinema that conveys emotion, character, and theme through channels that have become increasingly underutilized.
This is one of the most heartbreaking scenes Wilder ever filmed, and a perfect example of how his subtle filmmaking style could tell so much through showing, even though he's best known for his trenchant dialogue.
The relationship between Carol and Therese develops in a slow, believable fashion and is highlighted as much through glances, facial expressions, and body language as in the dialogue.
Our four ragamuffin protags proceed through the long middle of the movie with no zombies in sight, alone with reams of smug, moronic, self - satisfied dialogue that has as the basis of every punchline how much of a virgin pussy is Ohio, and how much of an inbred thug is Tallahassee.
While Stoker does seem determined to explore themes of grief, burgeoning sexuality, and fate through the incestuous triangle of India, Uncle Charlie, and Evie, the nuances of these themes never quite make as much impact as the stylish direction, which overwhelms the story's mystery with its too - heavy leaning on brooding looks, gothic atmosphere, and vague, circuitous dialogue.
I am excited to participate in and to contribute to the very much - needed dialogue concerning assessment literacy for all educators from Pre-K through higher education.
Through informative conference sessions, attendees will explore and engage in important dialogues about research - based teaching practices, teacher evaluations, integrating technology in the classroom, and much more.
Much in the same way that Colbert broke through the cheap dialogue about «patriotism» and «strength» that surrounded the Iraq War, Louis C.K.'s plain speaking about his daughter's education seared through the bland rhetoric about «standards, expectations, and achievement» that dominates the debate about education policy.
I gained a much deeper, more informed understanding of the individual learning needs of students in the school through examination of data and the resulting team dialogue than I could have accomplished by viewing the data on my own or observing students in the classroom.
Of course, you'll be missing out on the story, and pretty much all of it is done through written dialogue between mostly static characters, but if you just want to fight, fight, fight, that's not a big deal.
Broken Sword 5's replayability stems from naturally wanting to play through the game again due to how much fun you will have exploring the possibilities of the humorous dialogue and overcoming all of the puzzles again.
Much of the game's story is delivered through text so children who have a difficult time reading may miss some of the finer points of the story, but a parent sitting beside them and reading the dialogue (with exaggerated voices of course) is as good as many story books we will read to them.
I feel like the second option would be better, because if I sit here and flip through the book and mentally remove sentences and snippets of dialogue which only seem to exist to clue in non-fans then much of the writing seems to flow better.
You can crank up the mania to 11 by using the left stick to fast - forward the audio turbo chipmunks - style, which in conjunction with the subtitles option, allows you to get through the dialogue much quicker.
If you're not interested in the finer points of the plot though you can press a button to skip through the dialogue much faster.
Most of the time spent playing through the campaign of Tiny Metal will be in the long battles and not as much on the dialogue before and after stages.
I'm very close to wearing out my A button due to my countless attempts to skip through these moments, much like skipping through the Nurse Joy dialogue in any Pokémon game.
Most of the time, you can skip the dozens of text boxes before each run, but if you're doing events, you're pretty much forced to flip through every useless bit of dialogue.
It's much too simple compared to the way everything else is presented through the cutscenes and dialogue.
The further you progress through the game the more apparent this will be, but if you ever find the optimism a little too much in the beginning, just look to Zeri's lines — in many ways, he is the voice of the old, jaded fan who is tired of all the happy - go - lucky dialogue and just wants to get things done.
We learn much about Kane and Lynch's personality through their cutscene and in - game dialogue and they are both interesting characters that make a great team.
The players won't be provided much dialogue or captions through the gameplay but rather learn about the story through the girl's eyes and experiences.
Whether it be through character dialogue, introductions to missions, or quick quips after death, Battleborn is filled with so much character that too many games lack.
The dialogue is presented almost entirely through text menus with only small samplings of voice work here and there and the story moves along at a plodding pace without much progression.
You probably won't care as much as those who truly know these characters, but at least the dialogue sequences are quick to read through.
Players will also get a new option for speech volume, the Totals menu will be sped up, cut scenes will be skippable, dialogue can be sped through by holding a button and so much more.
It is 25 % of the cost of most PS4 games, runs for hours (and that's without much exploration and zipping through the dialogue scenes quickly), and is so satisfying that I was actually sad when it was over.
But with emergent narration, where much of the story is always implied and is always in - game — told through ambient dialogue, through environmental change or through the mechanics themselves — the sense of immersion can always be maintained which is after all a critical requirement if games need to get their players invested in the story.
After getting through the majority of Oxenfree's 4 - 5 hour lifespan, I found myself getting a little exhausted with the dialogue options and started to feel like they weren't making much of a difference.
The exhibition is able to unfold, through so much original material, just how crucial the frequent critical dialogue and encouragement coming from Freilicher was in forming and supporting the daily lives and work of these poets.
Through its wealth of documentation, video, photography, and performance - much of it never before seen - this exhibit catalog traces how these diverse art practices were in dialogue with the growing movement of independent art spaces throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
Reflective of the constantly changing patterns of the political world map as it moves through time, and also of a long - running and intensely personal East / West dialogue that ultimately determined much of the course of Boetti's art and life, they present a profound vision of the world as a vast, holistic and intercommunicative entity.
Through Cynthia and Celinde's dialogue, which is as much about a process of fracturing as it is about becoming, Crespo builds a language around multiplicity and desire — one which I found, in ways I'm still struggling to articulate, deeply emotionally affecting.
In the current climate of economic rationalism, with capitalism not so much the dominant paradigm but the only paradigm, the sustainability dialogue, through its emphasis on corporate responsibility is extremely important in shaping companies» dialogue with Indigenous people.
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