Sentences with phrase «whole realm»

These complex interventions are often constructed of cardboard walls, false or revolving doors, mirrors, and other materials or devices used to simulate real space in film; the artist transforms them from imaginary, incomplete entities, experienced only by the eye, into whole realms of space experienced by the body as well.
But pastors should realize that they and their members may think about Christian faith in ways that obscure whole realms of experience.
Beyond the design, though, it could be incredibly useful, adding a whole realm of convenience you won't get from the iPhone X.
Were the whole realm of nature mine That were a present far too small Love so amazing; so divine Demand my soul, my life, my all.35
He then concludes that the universe has a cause of its existence, which by definition transcends the whole realm of finite reality, and which must be a personal or psychic being.
In this way the whole realm of eternal objects and relations is determinate.
If the true Christian is, as John Wesley said, a person of one book, then it might seem that the worlds of art, literature and music — indeed, the whole realm of human culture — are at best irrelevant and at worst dangerous.
Were the whole realm of nature mine that were an off «ring far too small Love so amazing, so divine Demands my soul
I question it just as much when we assume there is a god and totally disregard the whole realm of this world.
The whole realm of existence turns toward Him in love - like fashion for the good it receives from Him, for the qualities of being through which the world advances along the road to perfection.
I question it when we decide there is no god and totally disregard the whole realm of faith.
There is no such thing as a Christian method, or code, or set of rules that would apply to the whole realm of human life in order to tell us at each step what is the proper way to do things.
For Aristotle, ethics deals with action and not with production, and this means that the whole realm of arts and economic activity is outside the strict boundaries of the ethical.
Once this beauty and this moral courage have become flesh and blood in our spatiotemporal world, the whole realm of value is thereby enhanced forever, for what is particular in these individual cases represents the concretion for all time of what before was only «possibility.»
The Beatitudes place our lives in the context of the whole realm and scope and community of God's love and justice.
Make us to love; move in upon us, work through us, put pressure on our little selfish lives, so that we may love «that which thou dost command» — the things, the places, the times, the persons, the circumstances in which God has sent us, the whole realm of the divine ordering of things.
By «created things» we mean the whole realm of nature and the human soul.
This way of setting up the world and its relation to subjects is compelled to consign the whole realm of meaning and importance to that of the subject, for the «objective» world is itself devoid of inner worth.
Partaking in the Eucharist orients us rightly to the whole realm of human making.
The real possibility of a novel fact is then defined by the relation of a given concrete world to the whole realm of possibility.»
This is what the media do; this is what the whole realm of automation technology does.
Again Hades, Sheol encompasses the whole realm of the dead and the context must bear out what it says»
Yet there is no such thing as a Christian method, or code, or set of rules that would apply to the whole realm of human life in order to tell us at each step what is the proper way to do things.
Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were a present far too small; Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my soul, my life, my all.
It's inspired a whole realm of possibility when I look in my fridge and cupboards wondering what I'll make for my GAP diet family!
Windsor sought to claim the federal estate tax exemption for surviving spouses, but was barred from doing so by § 3 of the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), which amended the Dictionary Act — a law providing rules of construction for over 1,000 federal laws and the whole realm of federal regulations to define «marriage» and «spouse» as excluding same - sex partners.
«We've got to look at the whole realm of policy options.»
All of a sudden you turn some pages and realize that there's this whole realm of things going on.
The whole realm of smoke screens and distractions.
The whole realm of adult personals has gone a long way since we put discreet sex dating ads in the back of newspapers and took our chances of who would call.
Along the way, the whole realm of human emotion and community experience is chronicled, satirized, critiqued, and explored, with Kurosawa at the peak of his artistic powers.
There's a whole new world to explore in Planet 51, and the best principal gag the movie can come up with in the whole realm of possibilities available to a strange, undiscovered planet is that the native beings of the planet think of a human being as an alien.
Jack Palance plays the laconic mercenary John, puffing on joints and smiling a crooked grin as he lazily springs traps and puts his prisoners to sadistic tortures, and his stoner delivery sends the film into a whole realm of weirdness.
«There is probably no single process in the whole realm of arithmetic which is put to such constant use in the workaday world as the multiplication of money.»
Compact, slim, and light, it's also the first CBR Honda has offered with throttle - by - wire technology, and that makes a whole realm of engine performance choices available.
It's the whole realm working together towards a common goal that gives you such a sense of accomplishment.
Of course, there is the whole realm of games that are smaller, more casual, and therefore much less subject to the vagaries of graphics technology or peripheral availability or outdated AI or anything like that.
Commenting on the role of the critic, Ashton said, «The mission of the contemporary critic is often construed as a purgative activity, aimed at ridding commentary of ornamental maunderings... But in the passionate effort to deal with essences, or things in themselves, much modern criticism has deleted a whole realm of experience... The first effort of the critic should be to see the unique quality inherent in a work, the quality that immediately attracts the receiver and moves him.
This is rich, new territory and it has brought to the fore a whole realm of design questions not often considered by architects, planners and their clients.
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