Sentences with phrase «upon the audience of»

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All other Church are corrupt and either lost the Priesthood authority thru corruption (think Catholic) or never had it, but took it upon themselves to administer the audiences of the Gospel as in baptism, marriages ect...
Very well written piece aimed perfectly at its target audience, the «professors» of the world, who feel the need to project themselves and their prejudices upon those leaving it.
Each member of the audience is called upon to become an actor, an actor however who speaks not loudly, but «in silence speaks in himself, with himself, to himself.»
And some 4,000 years later, a lawyer told an audience in Athens, Greece, that God «made out of one man every nation of men, to dwell upon the entire surface of the earth, and he decreed the appointed times and the set limits of the dwelling of men.»
Based upon my experience, it is all too often the atheist / agnostic audience that poses emotional, baseless, illogical arguments that show a lack of actual critical thinking.
Pope Benedict, in his audience of 7 July this year, commented upon Scotus» «great Christocentric vision» in which «the Incarnate Word appears as the centre of history and the cosmos».
In my opening statement, I told the audience that a debate requires a common frame of reference, a core agreement about ultimate values — with the conflict about how to achieve an agreed upon goal.
From the pulpit of a church, speaking to a live audience about religious diversity, Obama sarcastically belittled America's Judeo - Christian heritage and degraded its adherents with trite remarks typical of any atheistic antagonist, saying things like: «Whatever we were, we are no longer a Christian nation,» «The Sermon on the Mount is a passage that is so radical that our own defense department wouldn't survive its application» and «To base our policy making upon such commitments as moral absolutes would be a dangerous thing.»
In one of the more moving moments of the 1992 presidential campaign, Bill Clinton tapped the power behind the American wish to live in community when he told his audience at the University of Notre Dame, «Most of all we are in a crisis of community, a spiritual crisis that calls upon each of us to remember and to act upon our obligations to one another.
First, he was engaged upon a broad appeal to the public, by way of addresses in synagogues, preaching in the open air, teaching when he could find an audience willing to listen, and discussion with members of the public who wished to raise questions.
Paul Lazarsfeld and Robert Merton have said: «To the extent that the media of mass communication has had an influence upon their audiences it has stemmed not only from what is said but more significantly from what is not said, for these media not only continue to affirm the status quo but in the same measure they fail to raise essential questions about the structure of society.
The concepts reported in this paper represent the author's attempt to analyze the impact, upon general audiences, of constant media disaster viewing, rather than focusing on victim's families.
What is more, they can be greatly helped if they see that this is indeed the chief stress in public prayer or church worship, so that such social praying is undertaken by a family of God's children addressing a loving Father (who makes demands upon them, to be sure, but who is no hateful dictator nor absentee ruler nor moral tyrant, but genuinely concerned for their best development as his children), rather than a kind of law - court or imperial audience with a terrifying deity.
As the TV evangelist repeats pious Amens, many of us in the viewing audience are likely to look upon the «cure» as a part of the human comedy that we don't understand.
Audiences thronged the Chautauqua circuits to hear the colorful orators of the day on both sides of the controversy, and crowded into lecture halls for formal debates on such propositions as, «Resolved, That the earth and all life upon it are the result of evolution.»
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But that conclusion in itself would miss the great power he had to captivate an audience, to make people think and reflect upon their assumptions, to inspire a sense of capacity and a belief in change for the better.
Another time, upon seeing Yasser Arafat in the audience of the New York Philharmonic for the U.N.'s 50th anniversary, Giuliani reportedly «went ballistic.
The former Deputy Energy said upon hearing the claims he immediately «sought audience with President Mahama» in order to ascertain the veracity of the allegations.
«Once upon a time the Bronx was burning,» Diaz told the audience at the Bronx Museum of the Arts.
Based on the survival rate of books by Copernicus, Gingerich had expected to find twice as many volumes, but some 300 were destroyed by the publisher, he suspects, because the book's difficulty made it unpopular with its target audience: «A user familiar with the previous way of computing would no doubt freak out in the opening steps of the Rudolphine procedures,» upon seeing all the calculations Kepler had added for accuracy.
Communicating science to lay audiences is an important skill for all scientists because, if called upon, we all need to be ready to explain our work or demonstrate the value of public investment in research.
The fellowship allowed me to go further in that direction by combining my scientific expertise with the communication of science to large audiences, and it provided me with experience and skills in policy development, legislative affairs, business, and government relations that I continue to draw upon today.»
Quite often the static frames and emotional gulf between the alien and the audience emanate a feeling of surveillance upon the footage.
Following the devastating final months experienced by a dying woman and more specifically the loving husband who has taken it upon himself to care for her, it is meant to appall and terrorize, to evoke unpleasant sensations, to leave its audience suspended in dread, and ultimately, as is the primal goal of horror, to elicit catharsis.
Audiences immediately understood that Pee - Wee's Big Adventure was meant to be a nine - year - old's notion of the Perfect World; critics, to whom nothing is ever simple, insisted upon reading all sorts of motivation and subtext into the film, and suddenly Pee - Wee Herman was the darling of the wine - and - cheese crowd.
Following an unlikely appearance as a football player in The Replacements (2000) and a turn as the son of Old Scratch in Little Nicky (2000), Ifans» role as a socially challenged forest dweller turned opera - loving socialite in the eccentric Human Nature provided audiences with abundant laughs and a further glimpse into the quirkiness of a truly unique actor.Of course the ever - eccentric Ifans was only warming up, and after supporting roles in such efforts as The 51st State, The Shipping News and Once Upon a Time in the Midlands Ifans once again took the lead in the 2003 comedy Donnie Deckchair.
Unlike many of the horror films of the time that relied heavily on gore and torture for cheap scares, «The Strangers» reverted back to authentic dread and played upon the audience's comfort levels — there's nothing more terrifying than being unsafe in your own home.
Instead, the film's notoriety and acclaim came in the years to follow, not only with audiences and critics learning to appreciate the film upon repeat viewings but with the release of multiple different cuts and remasterings of the original 1982 version, which have been released periodically in the decades since.
From the opening monologue that advises audiences to look close, but not so much that the details eclipse the bigger picture, the film's dependence is evident, with the feature predicated upon the tricks of the trade.
In the wake of a number of star - studded big - budget comedy features waning at the box office (read Ghostbusters), and once - upon - a-time comedy king Adam Sandler now reaching his core audience on Netflix, A Bad Moms Christmas serves as an example of how feature film economics have also changed in a climate where streaming has impacted theatergoing for mid-and-low budgeted films.
What's worse, the fact that the film plays upon long - held notions of devious behavior amongst trans people only deepens the divide between audience and subject.
One of the biggest surprise smash - hits of the last decade, the first Deadpool had no real right to be as entertaining and amusing as it was and benefited greatly from an audience across the globe that didn't expect it to be nearly as proficient as it was, so in many ways Deadpool 2 has a lot more weight thrust upon its shoulders in today's climate, with many eager fans awaiting more of Ryan Reynolds playing Ryan Reynolds under the guise of a tight red gimp suit.
I judged too quickly, thinking him one of those actors who prides himself on making the big bad movies in order to fund the small good ones — a kind of vanity tax upon the audience, whereby the pointless shoot -»em - up is the price we supposedly pay for the chilly little chamber piece about divorce.
When Trump, the put - upon dad, makes amends with Melania, the exasperated wife, at the end of the episode, it's the sort of pre-packaged conclusion that might inspire a sympathetic «aww» from a studio audience.
The particular nature of Sargeant's film writing has much to do with insisting on the material as less the object of film criticism (criticism, too, must undergo a thorough expurgation if one is to think through underground film and write about it), and more an attempt to situate it within a wider context of describing its performance upon the audience.
Through this ironic casting, La Paura not only draws upon the personal biographies of its two lead performers, but also more importantly undercuts the melodramatic narrative by preventing the audience from completely investing in them as real characters.
Both Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga build upon their efforts to humanize Ed and Lorraine for audiences who may have thought of them as frauds, and there are two particularly touching moments involving these two that stood out among the scares to continue to make us care about their marital and spiritual journeys.
Whatever the massive circle of relatives key's, it were given audiences on the Sundance and SXSW Film Festivals to heap reward upon Ari Aster's feature - length debut.
This years» Fashion Police team lead by Jessica Aymond, also for the seventh year, a film critic, staff member of Sarah's Backstage Pass and member of the Chicago Film Critics Association, Dr. Alicia McCareins, Lindsey Fleischhauer and Emily Danielson; mixed up the categories depending upon the audiences» attire.
Because Doctor Strange is going to be dealing heavily with concepts only touched upon in other Marvel movies — like the Quantum Realm, which was introduced in Ant - Man — I asked Feige which character will serve as the eyes of the audience to introduce them to this film's new world.
As the brace is removed, and Katniss» terribly bruised and raw neck is exposed, a horrifying memory descends upon the audience — Peeta loathes and attacked our heroine at the end of «The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1.»
Directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris have leaned upon the modern resonance of the film to engage with audiences.
They bestow upon the audience a feeling that this film will tread into dark areas of mystery and evil.
Haddish's is the kind of late - career, ostensibly out - of - nowhere rise that awards - season voters often like to acknowledge with nominations and, occasionally, awards: The character actor who's spent years shining from the sidelines, until suddenly, she lands upon the perfect role and vehicle with which to showcase the range of her talents and finally reach a mainstream audience.
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