Sentences with phrase «with reverential»

For me, and I suspect for many others, this activity acts as a deep self - healing process, taking on and working with the reverential driving all those human expressions of love, joy, awe, respect, passion, compassion, honouring, devotion, wonder, gratitude, thankfulness, celebration, courage, commitment — the full range of positive emotions.
Supermensch (R for nudity, profanity, sexual references and drug use) Mike Myers makes his directorial debut with this reverential documentary highlighting the career of Shep Gordon, the legendary super agent - turned - Buddhist who managed the careers of such music icons as Pink Floyd, Luther Vandross, Alice Cooper and Teddy Pendergrass.
With this reverential biopic, director Richard Attenborough has cranked out a many - reel, talky talkie.
11 Serve the LORD with reverential awe, and rejoice with trembling.

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(Exodus 3:13 - 14) In consonance with this traditional attitude, the Jews, from reverential motives, substituted adonai, meaning «lord,» for the sacred name in their reading of the Scriptures; as a consequence, in the thirteenth century Christian Hebraists mistakenly used the consonants of the name jhwh with the Hebrew vowels of adonai, thus getting Jehovah; but behind this later mystification lay in primitive times the recognized unwillingness of any god to surrender possession of his secret name, lest the possessor thereby gain control over him.
Not only was there a majestically magnificent temple, but numbers of gorgeously robed priests, and a ritualistic order of service that put Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic liturgists to shame in the elaborateness with which the Buddha was honored by reverential and multiplied bowings and meticulously crafted ritual forms.
Duly reverential, the panel satisfied itself with simply listing all the research possibilities, including the improvement and increased safety of IVF, the creation of cell lines that might someday be useful for bone marrow transplantation, repair of spinal cord injuries, skin replacement and, naturally, the hint of a greater understanding of cancer.»
By this he indicates his respectful, indeed reverential, attitude towards his future wife; and the use of the words «with my body» suggests an even deeper truth, with which we shall be concerned presently — namely, that it is with the totality of human personality, including the body itself, that the act of worship is offered.
Rather than finding that most teens are reverential toward the symbols that represent what is most meaningful to them or even the symbols most closely associated with their own tradition, as Fowler asserts in his oft - cited argument of adolescent faith development, I found that teens actually approach all religious symbols more like what Frederic Jameson called bricoleurs.
Our interior landscape can be transformed through such a reverential encounter with the outer landscape only if we are open and receptive to it.
DVD Review by Kam Williams Reverential Rockumentary Revisits Career of Late Rock Icon Frank Zappa (1940 - 1993) is best remembered as the front man and lead guitarist of the Mothers of Invention, the avant - garde rock band that started developing a dedicated cult following in 1966 with the release of its debut album, «Freak Out!»
Returning for some classic comic - strip manna, Spielberg tag - teamed it up with beardy brother - in - arms Peter Jackson for this whiz - bang motion - capture caper which offered a spectacular yet reverential take on Hergé's hallowed creation — the tenacious boy detective with the skyward quiff and a trusty mutt named Snowy.
The second commentary is half as reverential: Stupin and Williamson, properly reacquainted with «Dawson's Creek» by this point, mock a subplot about Jen's dying grandfather and express embarrassment over the laid - on - thick «chick rock» — observing simultaneously that male singers tend to drown out dialogue.
Through John Logan's sharp - as - a-razor script filled with hilarious run - on sentences and oddball sensibilities, the film is at once a reverential tribute to a genre and a wholly original piece of work.
(In Spanish with subtitles) Marley (PG - 13 for violent images, mature themes and incessant cannabis consumption) Reverential biopic chronicling the musical career and spiritual philosophy of Bob Marley (1945 - 1981), the lead singer / songwriter / guitarist of The Wailers, the legendary Rastafarian reggae group from the island of Jamaica.
Nowitzki: The Perfect Shot (Unrated) Reverential biopic highlighting the scientific approach to basketball taken by Dirk Nowitzki, as well as the NBA All - Star's long - term relationship with his mentor, German physicist Holger Geschwindner.
Harry Benson: Shoot First (Unrated) Reverential biopic chronicling the enduring career of 86 year - old Harry Benson, legendary photographer of the stars, with subjects ranging from the Beatles to Muhammad Ali.
That enduring career as well as his self - indulgent private life prove to be fertile fodder for Hockney, a reverential biopic featuring a mix of home movie footage and intimate interviews with David's friends and associates.
Here, he talks about making his writing and directorial debut with The Birth of a Nation, a reverential biopic in which he stars, too, as slave revolt leader Nat Turner (1800 - 1831).
The Wrecking Crew (PG for mature themes, mild epithets and smoking) Reverential documentary recounting the considerable accomplishments of The Wrecking Crew, the legendary backup band which played on recording sessions with everyone from Frank Sinatra to Bing Crosby to The Beach Boys.
The Letters (PG for mature themes) Reverential retrospective dramatizing the life and times of Mother Teresa (Juliet Stevenson) as reflected by correspondence she exchanged over a half - century with her BFF / spiritual advisor, Father Celeste van Exem (Max von Sydow).
Its skillful blend of modern lines and reverential details, combined with contemporary content technology and new innovation, has evoked positive reactions from Atari fans both new and old.
«I was trying to play with this idea of things being both reverential and gestural,» says Ward, who punctuated geometric patterns into each panel, referencing traditional Congolese «cosmograms,» an ancient prayer symbol that represents the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
For me, the excitement of reconstruction related less to the exhibition — which had a reverential and fussy atmosphere quite at odds with its original premise — than to the catalogue.
In late 18th and early 19th century European landscape painting, the viewer was often situated in the valley below looking with a «reverential gaze» towards the sun, mountaintop, or heavens — all of which were symbols of God.
In this far - from - simple conceit, Ybarra embeds his stealthy agenda, which is to open up the focused and reverential ways of seeing typically associated with museums and galleries to the world at large.
While the works» crisp graphic style and simplified colors are often said to invoke stained glass windows, a prolonged stay in either gallery produced not so much reverential awe as a desire to escape the relentless confrontation with elementary body processes.
In his practice which includes painting, photopainting and installations, Thomas engages with the monochrome in an at once speculative and reflexive, reverential yet unorthodox way.
We risk even moving farther from the sort of reverential attitude of stewardship that is required for sustainably managing the lands under our trust — which let's not forget, with population growth and ever expanding resource usage means more and more of it.
Fanboys of this flyboy's reverential treatment, complete with a sweeping score that strikes the right note with each moving shot, can probably spot what's new from month to month.
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