Sentences with phrase «truly revelatory»

However, if their ideas are truly revelatory, it would be a shame to not see it in the published literature.
Solnit's expansive and interdisciplinary approach to unpacking these works is a lesson in the contingencies of art history, and her book offers some truly revelatory moments about time, photography and seeing.
Where so many bigger companies have ignored major art - house releases (or even older Hollywood releases) for careful, meticulous restoration, Criterion has always dived head first and taken their job very seriously, packaging astounding A / V transfers with truly revelatory extras and consistently thought - provoking critical essays on each of their films.
Hefner's life and career may seem like pretty common knowledge at this point — he's overexposed, to say the least — but the deep dive this docuseries takes into his legacy is truly revelatory and fascinating.
In To Dust, first - time feature director Shawn Snyder locates the tragedy in pining for such answers but also digs a little deeper for a truly revelatory find.
What is truly revelatory about Women Without Men is the way its deeply poetic style is fuelled with a strong feminist politics.
A truly revelatory symbolism is revelatory precisely because of its capacity for integrating a multiplicity of clues into new and life - giving patterns.
Once again, though, we must ask ourselves how we know when our visions are simply projections of childish wishing, rather than images more truly revelatory of mystery.
In general, the sacraments can be truly revelatory of God if they are interpreted in the spirit of promise rather than simply as theophanies.

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in the midst of all this opposition, I still try to bear witness / preach / teach the kingdom of God with the hope that a believer or a non-believer will have that aha or revelatory moment and truly realize the kingdom of heaven is in deed at hand, and one can actually live the kingdom life even while in this world.
Only the Christian can truly speak of the death of God, because the Christian alone knows the God who negates himself in his own revelatory and redemptive acts.
Yet, to repeat another point made earlier, if these constraints themselves become too rigid, as they often do in the unfolding of a religious tradition, then the communication flow becomes so burdened with redundancy that it loses any truly informational (in this case, revelatory) character and decays into the transmission of mere banality.
It is the same Spirit too who by divine «inward testimony» (as the Reformers of the sixteenth century phrased it) or deeply experienced witness enables us to recognize that same divine Action, in lesser degree and in different fashion to be sure, but nonetheless truly, wherever God is moving toward us, soliciting an answer from us, awakening desire in us, urging us to respond to the divine revelatory act.
There's something truly remarkable when strong filmmaking meets revelatory acting meets the kinds of stories and lives that we are STARVING for.
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