Sentences with phrase «with images presented»

The contemporary world foists an endless saturation of images and information upon us but Feldman's works force the viewer to grapple in real - time with the image she presents.
Polls of job seekers reveal that 90 % felt dissatisfied with the image presented by their current resume.

Not exact matches

You don't have to use the same profile picture for Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn, just present photos consistent with your desired image.
Perform an online search for «handmade holiday cards» and you'll be presented with hundreds, if not thousands, of card images from the simple to the sublime to inspire you.
«I manipulated images, captioned them with a fictional narrative, and presented them as real life.»
During my hiatus, I spoke with Rick Santelli (click on the image below) to discuss some of the new issues presenting investment opportunities, in addition to concerns surrounding potential negative fallout from ill - conceived models, such as the effect of the border adjustment tax on the global financial system.
But we are presented with an image of a man in decent (albeit tacky) attire that appears to be singing normally and a woman in indecent attire grinding against him while we are told that families are watching.
This is probably common with people who try to present a certain image to the public, such as public figures like politicians, certain religious figures, swindlers and con men.
This is why the church flirts with danger when it tries to look successful, present a public image and further itâ $ ™ s noble agendas» (NP)
This is why the church flirts with danger when it tries to look successful, present a public image and further it's noble agendas and become really big.
Ads carried images of the machines themselves, with headlines pointing to the machines: «Presenting the IBM of personal computers», and later, «Introducing the IBM personal system 2».
Rather than aristocratic images of noble birth, we are presented with a laborer's wife, from a poor village, the status of which — even among Jews — is suggested by the phrase, «Can anything good come out of Nazareth?»
The Book of Revelation presents us with the dazzling image of the woman «clothed with the sun» (Rev 12:1).2 This lady of stellar radiance has already appeared fleetingly in Psalm 45:13, which refers to the princess «decked in her chamber with gold - woven robes», while the liturgy places on Mary's lips the oracle of Isaiah 61:10: «I will greatly rejoice in the Lord; my soul shall exult in my God, for he has clothed me with the garments of salvation; he has covered me with the robe of righteousness.»
Secular critics share with religious critics much the same image of what is wrong with present America whether they see the new age in terms of «body awareness» and «sensitivity training» or socialist revolution.
Dunham has presented the young with images of an ironic way of life — a way of life that ultimately will prove inadequate.
For instance, one might ask if the image of Christ presented in this paper corresponds with the image of Christ in line with the mainline theological structure and whether it is seen to be directly or indirectly issuing from the Bible or being informed by the it.
Finally, although the intent of the image deals with concern and attitudes and not with methods and procedures, it ought not to be so presented that skills and procedures appear to be denigrated.
In the present section I have argued that the image of appraising, in proper ways, as a part of teaching, and with the minister having some part in it, is important.
The problem I've seen in the church, is this politically correct washing of Christ's image to present, not a biblical picture, but an image that is politically correct, with anything offensive and unpopular removed.
In every human life made in the image of God, however defaced by sin that image may be, the Word is present and active as the ground and linking of humanity with God (spermatikos).
In its present form the handshake image would confuse, «I have nothing against you» (which may include indifference) with, «Despite what I have against you, I come now unarmed and ready to talk and listen.»
The divisions and even animosities are a cancer that is metastasizing within the body of Christ, obsessing us with diversions from his ministry and presenting to the world a negative image of Christians.
In the present case, we can either describe God directly, using words in their normal or analogous meanings, or we can talk about God analogously by using vivid concrete images (with their normal meaning) and saying, «God is like this.»
«We are presented throughout with images of the divine that are morally questionable.
Sacred images in Christian art are finally images of a community's search to understand its relation to its past, present and future; it is in these images that the community experiences its relationship with God.
John Piper's recent remarks remind us that however comfortable we are with powers of the present age, and however handsomely they have benefited us, they are doomed to failure in the resurrection of Christ, and the promise of their failure is the promise of our own transformation into the image of Christ.
When, at the same time, church folk in Georgia actively looked with longing and trust to the image of children of all races sitting in the same classrooms, their vision of the feast without end conditioned their present and drove them into positions of advocacy and political action in behalf of their dream.
The interpretation of the present nature of human beings in any situation, as «made in the image of God» and as «brothers for whom Christ died» should be as Persons - in - Relation and destined to become Persons - in - Loving - Community with each other in the context of the community of life on earth through the responsible exercise of the finite human freedom reconciled to God.
They possessed a similar preaching style — Bible in hand, striding about the stage, completely self - assured and filled with authority, speaking in plain terms to the masses without much thought to structure or logic — presenting an image both dynamic and convincing.
He seems rather to have been invested with a character that parallels the more contemporary image of Joseph presented in the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, particularly the Testament of Joseph.
In the first place, hope has to come to expression in quite specific and concrete sacramental images in order to connect with present reality and thereby to avoid the docetic and gnostic temptations to escape from the present altogether.
And, insofar as we actualize a unity of outlook and purpose with our peers through our common appreciation of the Christ - image, and our appropriation of this image as the guiding principle of our lives, we realize ever more perfectly that mutual inherence in one another and in God that is at the same time present actuality and (in its perfection) goal for every actual occasion.
(Again we note that the Bible itself presents us, alternately, with images of incremental change [leaven, seeds] and cataclysmic change [the last trump].)
The science of biology presented me with a mechanistic or substance image of reality which provided no clues at all to the meaning of my life and its fundamental experiences of value.
As a biologist who was presented with a mechanistic, substance image of reality, the author found that process theology lifted the richness of human experience to a level that gave him a new perspective of care for all creation.
Sayings about anxiety used by Matthew in the Sermon on the Mount are presented next by Luke (Lk 12:22 - 32; Mt 6:25 - 33), coupled with one which combines the images of God as Shepherd, Father, and King.
By impoverishing the Church's genuinely «Catholic «image, the colonial missions have left the young Churches of Asia, Africa, South and Central America with a heavy historical burden till the present.
Curiously, the memory is a little stronger, the image a little firmer, in recollecting the buying of presents, rather than the getting: the simultaneous feeling of titanic generosity and utter miserliness, an endless calculation of love measured to the penny, and an irrecoverable sensation» the proud knowledge that one has, in a rage of magnanimity, squandered every cent, matched with the shameful awareness of just how paltry the result is.
It is the image of a suffering God presented in the symbolism of Christian faith that has led me toward Whitehead's thought as an approach to cosmology which corresponds in most respects with the Christian symbolism.
Without assuming that every thinker associated with this movement presents an identical position, we may make some general observations concerning the possible psychological impact of the image of God which most of them somehow silently project.
All the major programs present happy sounds and images of success, with faith acting as the key to this success.
But the absoluteness of the future hides itself, and it is sacramentally approachable by us only in the concrete particularity of our present experience with its always limited images of the future.
To me he is truly a theologian who teaches not by skill with intricate syllogisms but by a disposition of mind, by his very expression and his eyes, by his very life,... these writings bring you the living image of His [Christ's] holy mind and the speaking, healing, dying, rising Christ, and thus they render Him so fully present that you would see less if you gazed upon Him with your very eyes.
As it allows the mysterious future to enter into the present, it abandons any exclusivist fixation on previously consoling images and begins to experiment with new ones.
Loving thoughts, spoken words, body language, physical touch, momentary interactions with others, acts of mercy and kindness, creating and sharing images of Love through song, art, photography and all creative forms, giving others attention, being fully present and listening to others, affirming the spiritual identity of others, are all expressions of Love.
Instead of following through with their historical research to the end, the liberal scholars always stopped at a point at which they were able to present a Jesus who was, in fact, an image of the scholar himself; or of the scholar's ideals.
«Westminster crackers are increasingly in demand by leading restaurant chains across the country that want to present a more premium image with the soups and salads that they serve, and we are able to capitalize on that trend,» he notes.
Park is a food stylist and Fisher a photographer, and in Cocktails for the Four Seasons they combine their talents to present appetizing images to go along with every recipe, as well as tips on garnishes to make your own blends pop.
Google's transparent tax evasion, on the other hand, could be presented as consistent with its image as an honest upstanding citizen that behaves as any other honest, upstanding citizen would, doing its best to make as much money within the law's constraints.
Although David Cameron did much better than Ed Miliband last week in presenting some clear narrative and images, he still cluttered his speech with political bromides which failed to stir either emotion or belief.
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