Sentences with phrase «with ordinary experiences»

This series presents an exploration of the expressive possibilities of fiber through the work of 27 contemporary artists, while engaging the viewer in broader considerations of the medium's emotional meanings, its connections with ordinary experiences, and its capacity for critique and social commentary.
The term «God» at least means that reality or dimension of reality which can not simply be equated with ordinary experience, but which yet discloses itself concretely in ordinary experience as the source of its reality and value.
Just what, each asks, does the Armory Show leave out, starting with the ordinary experience of art?

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«Younger people who view their future as extensive gain more happiness from extraordinary experiences,» the researchers concluded, while as people age, it is more ordinary experiences that become associated with happiness.
The ordinary experience of buying this product is made extraordinary by its lifetime guarantee, allowing customers to feel more comfortable with their purchase.
When we were raising our young kids at home, we would try to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary, just for the experience of it all — gingerbread house kits at Christmas, school projects on the kitchen table, taco night with all the fixings prepped in bowls.
Heath defines moments as brief experiences that lift people out of the ordinary; change how they view the world; inspire and capture up - swells of pride; or deepen bonds with others.
These circumstances include consumers» ordinary expectations based on their prior experience with the media in which the ads appear, as well as how they consume content in that media.
The lending will also involve Goldman in a relatively risky business in which it has little experience, dealing with ordinary borrowers with limited financial cushions.
Drawing on his life story, as well as conversations with ordinary and extraordinary people he has met along the way, Dr. Bob presents a compelling framework that will define and dramatically enhance your experience of what it means to be human.»
Three children experienced a series of extraordinary visions in 1917 and were given a message that was both extraordinary and very ordinary: people must pray and do penance (that was the ordinary bit; these things are central to Catholic life, always have been and always must be) and failure to do this would ensure that evils would be spread by Russia across the world (an extraordinary statement to make to children living in an obscure corner of Portugal with limited access to any knowledge of Russia or indeed to anywhere else outside their local area).
He will begin with ordinary language, or the findings of science, or widespread experience of mankind, rather than with the special convictions of his community.
It is obvious that in dealing with subtle metaphysical questions, the «ordinary language,» which is based exclusively on the limited macro-scopic experience, is thoroughly inadequate.
The derivative notion of «society» is essential to his metaphysics, for it serves to link his speculative conception of actual entities with entities of ordinary experience, such as material bodies and living organisms (including cells and molecules).
In ordinary human experience this region is coextensive with the body or with some aspect of the body.
The word which the apostolic community used and offered to us is the word «resurrection,» hardly a term derived from or consonant with our usual conceptuality or our ordinary human experience, however rich and varied.
The account of God which seems most compatible with Whitehead's categories, and which is presented in detail by Christian, was shown to involve incoherence in that it explains how ordinary temporal actual entities can experience the past as given but includes no account which shows how God can experience the past without making God an exception to the principles of the system, a deus ex machina.
Instead, we shall pass from the first to the fifth way, showing in each case how the existence of God can be known with certainty by reflecting on ordinary human experience.
Though we are all acquainted with suffering and feelings of self - estrangement, our ordinary objective ways of articulating them make it easier to suppress than to express the experience.
Rather, it's a suspicion based on an insight that is in some ways both premodern and postmodern: Language expresses experience; therefore, its truth always has something to do with its usefulness in ordinary life.
Former nagging questions of the meaning and verifiability of religious language a language thought to be totally inapplicable to ordinary experience — now seemed themselves to be anachronistic questions, reflective of ivory - tower intellectuals or academics quite out of touch with vast ranges of ordinary experience.
God never blunders onto the scene with obviousness but is always draped by a story, an ordinary experience or a metaphor.
At any rate, among such people as David Burrell, Stephen Crites, Samuel McClendon, Donald and Walter Capps, James Wiggins, John Dunne and, in a different way, Richard R. Niebuhr and William Lynch, it is a concern with concrete, ordinary experience that for some has meant a renewed interest in religious autobiography — Paul's letters, Augustine's Confessions, John Woolman's Journal, Kierkegaard's writings, the theological work of Teilhard de Chardin, Bonhoeffer's Letters and Papers, Dorothy Day's autobiography and so on.
On the other hand, I would concur with James Felt that the thesis has a prima facie appeal to it because in that case one would be able to consider «the perceptual unities of ordinary experience as ontological unities» (PS 10:59).
The subliminal region, whatever else it may be, is at any rate a place now admitted by psychologists to exist for the accumulation of vestiges of sensible experience [whether inattentively or attentively registered], and for their elaboration according to ordinary psychological or logical laws into results that end by attaining such a «tension» that they may at times enter consciousness with something like a burst.
A practice that appears to give people what they want — and what some of them are prepared to clamor for — turns out to be difficult to combat with ordinary professional experience and wisdom.
So the natural philosopher who aims for comprehensive explanations that do justice both to science and to ordinary experience is obliged to wrestle with the problem of the «goodness,» or otherwise, of predominant mythologies, especially those that underpin the scientistic ideology.
First, there is a dimension or realm of reality beyond (and beneath) the visible world of our ordinary experience, a dimension charged with power, whose ultimate quality is compassion.
If you are mid-years couple with an open, growing relationship, a love for people and an interest in helping make ordinary marriages and good marriages better, why not consider getting trained to lead marriage enrichment experiences?
Yet we must admit that through their work we have learned to take very seriously the total biblical story, reading with deeper insight the truths which are there stated not in propositions but in the events of history and in the response made to those events in the experience of men and women immersed in the ordinary affairs of daily life.
While many of the questions we have been dealing with so far occur when we experience suffering, confusion, despair or simply the unexpected vicissitudes of life, this question can arise, and probably most often does, in the midst of life's ordinary routine.
Another classic, more constructively theological, has been Nicholas Lash's Easter in Ordinary, offering an interpretation of religious experience in dialogue with William James.
Ordinary objects of our experience, such as rocks and tables, are composed of many strands of enduring objects; and the story of planetary evolution focuses on the careers of incredibly complex organisms which may be analyzed into societies with sub-societies of many kinds.
In both tragedy and ecstasy, and often in the midst of very ordinary experiences, these ultimate questions emerge and allow us to come into more explicit contact with mystery.
There are experiences that are inspiring and other experiences that serve as a warning and experiences with the divine, the profane, and the ordinary.
Pilgrimage breaks the rhythms of ordinary life, calls people out of their normal surroundings, invites them to gather with people of distant tribes who they don't see regularly and to experience the most transfigurative experience imaginable: meeting with the living God, suggests author Dr. Todd Johnson, a professor and theology scholar.
The metaphors in the poem keep the wonder of renewal firmly fixed on ordinary human experience: the new life has to do with dew and rain and versing.
Up to this point my only experience with beef heart was in Paleo on the Go's Shepherd's pie and I was honestly shocked that it contained organ meat at all because I couldn't taste anything out of the ordinary.
I am experienced home baker and baked many breads (with help of bread machine mixing dough) and this recipe turned just «ordinary», not as light.
«Our music is about more than just being memorable — we aim to make music that transcends and takes you to another dimension, creating an experience beyond the earth and out of the ordinary that sticks with you long after the night is over, much like Absolut Nights», said Luke Steele and Nick Littlemore of Empire of the Sun.
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Worthy of this ordinary human experience, with all of its joys and suffering.
Or do you think most ordinary people would actually be happier with 100 % cloth diapers if they experienced all the benefits?
Unlike ordinary night lights and white noise machines, Twinkling Firefly Frog is entirely plush, so your child can cuddle with him — creating a mesmerizing, multi-sensory relaxation experience with soothing sights, sounds, and touch.
And although some mothers only present with mild to moderate symptoms, most mothers who experience it characterize it as much more than just any ordinary kind of itching.
While maybe not massively groundbreaking, or as visually compelling as those paintings that are famous for being an homage to victims of everyday horrors reported in the media (Goya's The Third of May 1808 springs to mind), the exhibition is in keeping with the museum's focus on the impact of war on the lives of ordinary people, and a welcome accompaniment to the excellent experience on offer at the museum.
What I think Nigerians must cudgel themselves with is how the likes of this strange character emerge to have seats in what is supposed to be reserved for the most accomplished, responsible and patriotic senior citizens whose wealth of experience the country requires to change the conditions of the ordinary people.
Frankly, I think one of the biggest problems politics has here is that there are too many of these careerists with too much experiance of being around politics and of being «activists» of one sort of another and with no experience of life, of the lives and daily struggles of ordinary people.
Tomasi faults leftist political theorists for being insufficiently familiar with or sympathetic to Amy's experiences, but there is little in Free Market Fairness to suggest that Tomasi is familiar with or sympathetic to the moral experiences of ordinary workers.
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