Sentences with phrase «universal experience of»

«And that's the truth of our students if you like, along with almost universal experience of trauma, abuse and neglect in their backgrounds, along with a lot of other complex issues in terms of family dynamics and other issues around mental health, disability presentations, drug and alcohol issues....
Using examples of artistic clothing and costume design as a starting point to present his own set of models for abstract form today, McElheny investigates the connections between the history of visual abstraction and the clothing created by artists over the past century, whose work proposed a more subjective, less universal experience of abstraction.
The artwork of Alexiou is dark and turbulent, just as was the way of his approach to the transcendental of Orthodoxy and Monasticism, in relation to the universal experience of the artwork of Gavaise that emits lots of light and power.
The intimacy of the photographs not only provide a window into the lives that surrounded Goldin, but validate the many twists, turns, and paths that occur in all of our lives, resulting in a deeply personal, yet resoundingly universal experience of art and humanity.
McElheny's recent forays into recovering or refocusing on historical figures who proposed a more subjective, less universal experience of abstraction also provide a backdrop for his newest work.
Claiming that he sought «to start from scratch, to paint as if painting never existed before,» he saw his compositions as forms of thought, as expressions of the universal experience of being alive and individual.2
From Andrea Modica's recent series of portraits of «Best Friends» to Sage Sohier's photographs of teens in 1980s Boston, the show represents the universal experience of being a teenager regardless of time or place.
Although the visual trick is not the universal experience of everyone who is dyslexic, it communicates the challenges faced in an impactful way to bring awareness, which we applaud.
The particulars make universal the experience of prejudice and disenfranchisement.
With This Is 40, Apatow gets closer to making his quintessential dramedy — one which may not deftly express the universal experience of midlife (as if there even is one), but moves past its veneer of autobiographical verisimilitude and rings with something like real truth.
Top 10 Museums For Geeks ^ Top 10 Museums For Geeks ^ In a way, all museums are for geeks - because geeks love history, science, and the pursuit of About Freaks & Geeks (from Dreamworks Television's Series Description) The universal experience of teenagehood as lived by the regular old freaks and geeks
Impostor syndrome was first named by a pair of clinical psychologists in the 1970s, who identified the near - universal experience of feeling like a fraud, feeling like an accidental high - achiever, and feeling unworthy in the face of your own accomplishments.
It's on the tip of your tongue and it's a universal experience of memory retrieval.
And this is why she loves her work with CBI which connects her to web of voices and stories that transcend borders and oceans and celebrate the universal experience of birth.
It rather means that under the universal experience of imperfection there is no action which is not seen to be less than perfect or incapable of being improved upon.
Today's challenge is not to Pentecostalize the church so that it might grow, but rather to renew the church spiritually in the light of the universal experience of Pentecost, seeking the unity of the church and of all humanity, for whom Christ died and was resurrected.
It is not necessary to discuss in any detail — as has been done in the previous three chapters — the point that from the standpoint of intelligible religion the basis for understanding must be constant reference to the universal experience of imperfection.
If the purpose of philosophy is to understand, it follows that the reason to do philosophy of religion is to help a person understand this almost universal experience of mankind.
This is, of course, entirely contrary to our universal experience of influencing the behavior of our bodies.
The grand equalizer was the universal experience of unbelief, which O'Connor considered the necessary starting point of faith.
His genius lies in his ability to discern more clearly what is open to all to see and understand in the universal experience of the race.
Some myths contain within themselves the nexus of a concrete historical event experienced by a group or by an individual while many have lost their historical character and contain only the symbolic expression of a universal experience of man.
But I can point to the universal experience of all humans who have a yearning for something beyond our physical existence — for ultimate purpose, value and meaning.
In portraying Rodrigues's struggle to reconcile this idealized vision with the concrete reality of the Japanese people, Endō and Scorsese wish us to see the universal experience of human weakness.
We showed above that the resurrection experience contained all the elements of the universal experiences of change, dependence, form, value, and imperfection.
Rich in allusion and metaphor, Dial's dynamic assemblages weave together memories of his own life with reflections on universal experiences of struggle and triumph.
In her work, Bunny Rogers draws from a personal cosmology to explore universal experiences of loss, alienation, and a search for belonging.

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Even if none of that's true, you can still make a bit of a connection on the basis of universal experiences.
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Through their embrace of religious pluralism and more universal mystical religious experiences, liberal Protestants imperiled their own institutional strength but persuaded many Americans of the value of their ideas.
If Pannenberg's theology has latterly become more concerned with churchly matters, it is because he has gained experience of the Church as herself a proleptically universal community.
I have been able to celebrate Holy Mass in chapels built along mountain paths, on lakeshores and seacoasts; I have celebrated it on altars built in stadiums and in city squares... This varied scenario of celebrations of the Eucharist has given me a powerful experience of its universal and, so to speak, cosmic character.
In the place of empire there was a plural historical subject, the great European nations, whose drama was that each considered itself the depository of a universal mission, creating potential conflicts whose fatal impact we have experienced so painfully in the century that has just elapsed.
In order to give concreteness to our analysis of the religious aspect of experience, I introduce here a case study which has become publicly available and which has some universal aspects.
One must have felt deeply the pain of being plunged into that multiplicity which swirls about one and slips through one's fingers if one is to be worthy of experiencing the rapture that transports the soul when, through the influence of the universal Presence, it perceives that reality has become not merely transparent but solidly enduring.
Apart from the obvious fact that if Jesus had experienced the troubles of old age the Incarnation might have seemed of little relevance to those who are cut off in youth by violent death in battle or otherwise, old age, although a far more general condition in our time than ever before, is still not a part of the universal lot of man.
Raimundo Panikkar in his great collection of Vedic texts for modern man or woman called The Vedic Experience, whilst recognising that the Vedas are «linked for ever to the particular religious sources from which they historically sprang», also says that the Vedas are a monument of universal religion and therefore of deep significance for all people.
Lord, once again I ask: which is the more precious of these two beatitudes, that all things are means through which I can touch you, or that you yourself are so «universal» that I can experience you and lay hold on you in every creature?
Now the distinctions between «superior to actuality» and «superior even to possibility,» or between «superior to other possible individuals» and to «other possible states of oneself» (as an individual identical in spite of changes or alternate possible states), or again, between «superior in all,» «in some,» or «in no» respects of value — these distinctions are urged upon us by universal experience and common - sense modes of thought.
This ecstatic union of Satan and Jerusalem is in process of fulfillment even as Albion (Blake's symbolic figure representing a universal but fallen humanity) experiences the final epiphany of Jesus.
The experience of the particular is the tether that ties us to the universal, even as there is the pang of its remaining particular, of its not being fully shared with others — at least for now.
The experience of the particular is itself universal.
Insofar as an eschatological epiphany of Christ can occur only in conjunction with a realization in total experience of the kenotic process of self - negation, we should expect that epiphany to occur in the heart of darkness, for only the universal triumph of the Antichrist can provide an arena for the total manifestation of Christ.
A contemporary faith that opens itself to the actuality of the death of God in our history as the historical realization of the dawning of the Kingdom of God can know the spiritual emptiness of our time as the consequence in human experience of God's self - annihilation in Christ, even while recovering in a new and universal form the apocalyptic faith of the primitive Christian.
The active dimension of experience is descriptive of the doctrine of universal creativity.
In contrast with this experience, which is universal and important but not of central or ultimate importance, the experiences described in the next part of this book as defining religious experiences are involved in and illustrated by every form of human activity including the seeking for food and the appreciation of art.
The experience of value is obviously universal.
If process is a whole with parts, the meaning of «process» as temporal extension can not be a growing together of parts into a whole, or the «concrescence of many potentials» (Process 22), because the «togetherness of things» in the occasion of experience (Adventures 234) is already established as the actual entity begins since «relationship is not a universal.
From amongst the varieties of human experience only those will be selected as religiously significant which are universal in nature.
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