Sentences with phrase «with subjective visions»

Herod fears that this infant the wise men are calling God will replace objective reason and order with subjective visions and social chaos.

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The historian can perhaps to some extent account for that faith from the personal intimacy which the disciples had enjoyed with Jesus during his earthly life, and so reduce the resurrection appearances to a series of subjective visions.
With regard to justice, I can only agree that the vision of subjective immortality is absurd or selfish if in fact all persons are as privileged as most philosophers and theologians.
To slip into Whiteheadian technical terminology, I understand Jesus as a figure the story of whom we objectify with peculiar vividness as a result of his power to grasp the successive subjective aims of generations and generations of men by the sheer massiveness and compelling weight of the ideal vision which he has presented as a lure promising richness and depth of feeling in human satisfactions.
God offers as its subjective aim a vision of what that entity might become, disclosing relevant novel possibilities that would provide «ideal» opportunities for the concrescing subject with the maximum enjoyment of complexity and intensity.
I would not call this experience an hallucination, which I take to be purely subjective in all important respects, having no significant objective referent, but rather a vision, the encounter with a nonperceptual reality made manifest and perceptible by hallucinatory means.
A person deprived of eyes or of the region of the brain where vision is involved must have a subjective experience that differs from the person equipped with these organs.
° (51) 37: 10 — «The subjective ways of feeling... clothe the dry bones with the flesh of a real being... The miracle of creation is described in the vision of the prophet Ezekiel; «So I prophesied...»» (PR 131).
This pattern of activity runs through vision - and taste - processing brain regions, indicating our subjective feelings are actually intertwined with perception.
All the while, he maintains a subjective point - of - view that keeps us with Kate, who is often behind and in the dark (literally, during the tunnel raid, which cinematographer Roger Deakins captures through night - vision and infrared scopes).
At a time when Abstract Expressionism prevailed and was identified as an American - abstract art, artists with a different vision adopted a less painterly and subjective approach.
This fictional and subjective world of habitats escapes replicating real places but rather function as artistic reenactment of the visions behind the chaos, with the strong relation to the primary source of inspiration — imprint of real places around us.
The qualities and intentions attributed to Denny's paintings, of an interactive dialogue between the observer's perception of quotidian architectural space within which they meet the painting and the spatial illusions created by the paintings themselves — are actually qualities Denny had imbibed from Barnett Newman, in his paintings and his professed intentions (amongst other qualities)-- and so, to denigrate Newman's (and Rothko's) as subjective, «private» visions is completely unwarranted, but it chimes with Bunker's wish to portray «publicly engaged» art as somehow an advance on «high modernist» subjectivity.
More supportive spouse behaviors were associated with higher functional limitations in the case of poor vision (subjective and objective).
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