Sentences with phrase «traditional image of man»

The traditional image of man has been that of a tripartite being comprising body, mind, and spirit, each part existing in a relationship of mutual interdependence and tension with the other parts.

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Then the Great Awakening not only creatted a belief in the new man which tended to question traditional values; it also created an image of a new age.
These spiritual aspects (called the «image of God» in traditional language) are what make man human.
Men whose image of themselves falls short of the traditional masculine gender norms, and who feel that others think this about them too, may be more prone to violence than men who feel comfortable in their own skin, suggests research published online in the journal Injury PreventiMen whose image of themselves falls short of the traditional masculine gender norms, and who feel that others think this about them too, may be more prone to violence than men who feel comfortable in their own skin, suggests research published online in the journal Injury Preventimen who feel comfortable in their own skin, suggests research published online in the journal Injury Prevention.
With stunning images of men and women who caught Scott's eye in traditional fashion locales like New York, London, and Milan, as well as newer ones including Peru, India, Dubai, and South Africa, The Sartorialist: X celebrates the many cultures of pattern and color found across the world, making it a thrilling source of photographic inspiration.
The practice conjures images of women desperate to marry out of failing economies; and of unappealing American men looking for a traditional mate to keep the house clean.
When you think of an athlete, you probably think about traditional sports images: highly competitive men and women with gifted physical traits, competing at...
The Irish Negga would conform to traditional Bond expectations while opening up the image of the secret agent to more than white men.
Onto a screen behind the group were projected archival photos of Native men, contemporary images featuring traditional dress, and pictures of stars and planets.
Noah Purifoy's work amasses found objects — chair - casters, pipes, shoe lasts — into mysterious totemic structures that tap into a vein of traditional African belief that runs deep in American culture, while Betye Saar brings a chilling political twist to the form with the likes of Sambo's Banjo, where she dangles the image of a lynched man inside a «Sambo» banjo case.
The large images, so deftly interrupted by the small ones, are populated by men and women costumed in the satin and silk drapery of traditional painting.
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