Sentences with phrase «which explore life»

Mormon women publish insightful writings and images which explore life's richness and complexity while reflecting faithfulness to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Mormon women publish insightful writings and images which explore life's richness and complexity while reflecting faithfulness to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Mormon women publish insightful writings and images which explore life's richness and complexity while reflecting faithfulness to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Mormon women publish insightful writings and images which explore life's richness and complexity while reflecting faithfulness to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
115 images and texts which explore life and meaning on earth encompassing many different faiths, races, cultures and ages etc on the way.
Working with a screenplay by playwright August Wilson («Fences» is the third of ten plays written by Mr. Wilson which explore the life of Black America in the century of the 1900s.)
But Al - Khalili is best known for his role as a populariser of science on the airwaves, regularly hosting The Life Scientific on BBC Radio 4, in which he explores the lives of notable scientists.
This week, Deadline reports that Clooney is now attached to direct an adaptation of David Grann's New Yorker article, The Yankee Commandante, in which he explores the life of William Alexander Morgan, an American who helped Castro during the Cuban revolution, ultimately receiving the designation of Commandante only to be imprisoned under suspicion of spying and killed at the age of 32.
The drama is based on Anthony Bruno's book, The Iceman: The True Story of a Cold - Blooded Killer, which explores the life of Richard Kuklinski.
A new website gives fans a glimpse at biopic Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, which explores the life of comic creator Dr. William Marston.
Noah Baumbach (Mistress in America) and Jake Paltrow's (The Good Night) acclaimed documentary De Palma — which explores the life and work of the legendary filmmaker Brian De Palma — is set for release here in the UK next week, and StudioCanal has debuted a new poster and trailer for the film; check them out -LSB-...]
«August: Osage County» in 2008, which explores the lives of several members of a dysfunctional family, the Westons, who travel to their childhood home headed by patriarch Beverly Weston (Shepard, Out of the Furnace) and his wife Violet (Streep, It's Complicated), who is afflicted with cancer of the mouth (both literally and figuratively) that causes her to seek a variety of prescription medications that, while alleviating the pain, also makes her exceedingly ornery to others.
In 1999 he wrote, Open Book: One Publisher's War, which explored the life of a publisher in Ireland.
An Autobiography of Miss Wish is a story told in photographs, drawings, videos, texts and documents which explores the life of a survivor of sex trafficking and child pornography whom...
Oscar Boyson directed the short and poignant documentary which explores the life and career of Koons, and features narration by Scarlett Johansson.
Included will be drawings and sculptures which explore the lives of teenagers and the ordinary people (and subcultures) who make up the fabric of urban life in Philadelphia.
I spent a couple of hours yesterday building a little video around a fresh recording (still a work in progress) of one of my older songs, «Very Fine Line,» which explores life's close calls («winning and losing, living and dying, loving and leaving... «-RRB-.

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Roundups and trends While a reporter might not be interested in featuring you and your company alone, he or she might be more inclined to explore the ecosystem in which your company lives — and the larger, related trends.
The game tasks players with exploring real - life locations to catch and train digital Pokémon and then battle other users in Pokémon gyms, which are tied to popular locations determined by Niantic.
In Reset: Living a Grace - Paced Life in a Burnout Culture, I explore a number of ways in which we can build personal sustainability.
CNN: My Take: The 5 key American statements on war Stephen Prothero, a Boston University religion scholar and author of «The American Bible: How Our Words Unite, Divide, and Define a Nation,» explores five texts that have served as «scripture» of sorts in American public life, each of which contemplate the meaning and ends of war
Especially if you go through a big life changing event such as leaving the church it is nice to be able to explore new ways of thinking and acting which don't necessarily fit into what was previously the norm for you.
It is projecting an Urbana - style convention on evangelical social witness, annual conferences for pastors to explore avenues for the involvement of congregations in community justice issues, and the formation of vocational task forces among evangelicals in politics, business and other callings, through which the shape of American political and business life might be altered to promote Christian values.
We live in a time in which the entire human situation must be explored, a time in which our perspective must move from the particular to the universal.
Ethics provides a fruitful territory in which to explore these issues because the sense in which the language of Christians is true is similar to the sense in which lives are true.
It is essentially an adventure in exploration, an exploration from God into God, and this ordinary, this extra-ordinary world in which we live is the place where the exploring must begin.
This question will be used as a searchlight in exploring the untapped resources for wholeness which exist so abundantly in that living, interpersonal organism which is the local church.
And in exploring the wide implications of it all, he noted «the risk of an alliance between democracy and ethical relativism, which would remove any sure moral reference point from political and social life, and on a deeper level make the acknowledgement of truth impossible» (VS 101) and warned us, as he had done in an earlier encyclical, that «As history demonstrates, a democracy without values easily turns into open or thinly disguised totalitarianism».
I read an interview with a Romanian monk, now living in America, in which he said that Orthodoxy would need to adapt to America, and in particular accommodate the characteristic desire to explore things intellectually.
In the third round, we explored our understanding of the word of God and found ourselves in agreement that Holy Scripture, faithfully interpreted in the community of believers, is the divinely given rule by which we are to understand our life and mission in obedience to Christ.
I explore ways in which Jacob's work reflected life as it was in the beginning in my booklet Work and the Christian Family.3 Here, though, we take as our starting point the text from the third chapter of Genesis that focuses on the entry of suffering into our family relationships.
I shall explore what It might mean to live as a confessing people in the context of the radical sin of low - intensity conflict and how we can faithfully respond to the present historical moment in which our participation in the structures of oppression call us to be prophetic witnesses and living signs of hope.
Without denying this objective immortality, David Griffin has examined the possibility of subjective survival more positively, 4 and John Cobb has speculated about the possible interpenetration of such souls in the hereafter in ways that overcome their possible self - centeredness.5 Marjorie Suchocki has also explored ways in which we may live on in God which are quite different from these conceptions of the immortality of the soul.6
The key is to explore, to examine critically, articulate, and be intentional about the vision of reality by which we live.
Hence in this chapter we must leave metaphysical certainties and venture forth tentatively, sketching possible alternatives about which no final decisions can be made, exploring the bases of hope, first for ourselves, as grounded in the possible survival after death, and / or in the ongoing life of God, and then our hope for the future of the world.
The stories are usually about famous people or the enduring stuff of universal experience, but they can not satisfy the congregation's deepest longing, which is to explore its own life before God in as concrete a fashion as possible.
There is nothing wrong with this, but it is not the only possible model of Catholic family life, which is of necessity more diverse, and it would be interesting to explore some different relationships, those between siblings, for example, or the role ofaunts, uncles, cousins and god - parents.
Most notable is the historical evidence available for reconstructing his friendships and family relationships, for exploring that private space which exerted so much occult influence on his public life.
Both seek to expose the lack of meaning at the center of the cosmos, even while they explore ways by which men and women can continue to live.
In the most recent issue of First Things, Gerald McDermott writes about «Evangelicals Divided,» which explores current trends in evangelical life relative to what he describes as a struggle between traditionalists (who tend to be Reformed) and Meliorists (who tend to be Arminian).
The organization was founded «not to proselytize but to provide counsel and support to those who want to explore life outside the confines of the world in which they were raised.»
Here we are on relatively new ground, I think, but it is terrain which must be explored (even if not finally colonized) if we are to be able to respond constructively not only to the questions of homosexuality but to the questions of sexual life style which confront us again and again under such headings as «open marriage» or «new morality.»
So seen, cultural interpretations and practices are life forms, which enable us to explore the world intelligently.
Whether it was inevitable that life and intelligence would eventually occur somewhere in the universe, given the nature of matter and sufficient time to allow random processes to explore all the possibilities, and whether intelligent life may also have occurred elsewhere in the universe, are questions which scientists have long argued and sought to ascertain.
22 Through such suffering reconciliation and renewal of love are effected (in ways more fully explored by Browning), bringing into existence a new community, the church, which Williams defines as «the community which lives by participation in the atonement.
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James Piper, Managing Director at Ecosurety, will be chairing the panel debate, which will explore how brands can take on the growing problem created by packaging at the end of life and stay up to date with the fast - moving policy area.
The documentary Ronaldo — which is produced by the same team responsible for the superb Amy Winehouse and Ayrton Senna films — explores the forward's life, going into his psyche and shedding light on the man behind the myth.
All of which means that before we tout the presumptive benefits of marriage for everyone, we should be willing to explore what's working for those who are happily living alternatively and whether what doesn't work for them is the actual arrangement or the societal expectation that committed couples marry and live together as well as the judgment they face if they don't follow the romantic script.
The theme for April 2013 was «Little Explorers» and the book we read, «Lucky Ducklings» told of a family of ducks out exploring a little town in which they live.
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