Sentences with phrase «works summon»

The performance works summon the synthesis of all senses to reveal deep universal truths.
Stephen Dean is a French - American artist based in New York City whose work summons the mesmerizing physiological and cultural qualities of color.
His work summons themes of space and place, reality and realism, art and artifact, with a special interest in experimental narratives and the poetics of illusion.
His composite and multiform work summons a set of references and affinities from both Arte Povera in the use of discarded materials, cardboard, papers and fabrics in particular, and procedural art, in so far as the protocols and systems of artistic creation set up by the artist in themselves define the final art object.

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«I was summoned to a working - man's cafe in London, and all around me, people were eating bacon and eggs and beans and chatting about the football scores, and I put these headphones on and I was transported into another world where Diana talked about her eating disorders, about desperate cries for help, about her loneliness, about her childhood, about her royal life, about Prince Charles.
Modern psychopharmacology allows us to reliably summon flow states to create meaningful work.
«Summon the courage to do something that makes you anxious,» writes Patrick Mathieson, like speaking up during a work conference call or saying «hi» to someone new.
So you might potentially be able to do things like summon the car to your location, or sit back and ride rather than steer on your way to work.
Oscar Salazar may be best known for his role as Uber's cofounder and first CTO, but these days he's working on another phone - summoning app, this time for trash removal.
Richardson is also famed for normalizing «porno chic» in mainstream culture — his work features bukaki poses, and images of the photographer himself being fellated before the camera are now so common as to summon yawns.
Before shooting began, he summoned her to his suite at the Peninsula Beverly Hills hotel for a work meeting that began uneventfully.
She is also working with her nephew on an app, Sharpcut, to summon barbers on demand.
Republican House and Senate leaders said they had gathered more than the constitutionally required signatures of three - fourths of the members of each chamber to summon themselves into a special session that will start at 6:30 p.m. on May 18 — just 30 minutes after the end of work in their regular session.
Let us say once more, for emphasis, what we have already said about the Call of the Fishermen: Jesus» summons to a life of faith and obedience desacralizes work.
That petition perfectly expresses the Christian paradox that individuals are responsible, yet God is sovereign; that individuals are sent into the world to work, but they are also summoned away from the world and must submit themselves to God.
According to the apostolic witness, the call to holiness begins with divine election: God's summons to Israel, and later to the Church, to be a holy nation, a people set apart as God's own treasured possession, called to worship, witness, and good works (see Ephesians 1:4, 1 Peter 2:9).
It appears that there is general though only implicit recognition of the fact that a call to the ministry includes at least these four elements (1) the call to be a Christian, which is variously described as the call to discipleship of Jesus Christ, to hearing and doing of the Word of God, to repentance and faith, et cetera; (2) the secret call, namely, that inner persuasion or experience whereby a person feels himself directly summoned or invited by God to take up the work of the ministry; (3) the providential call, which is that invitation and command to assume the work of the ministry which comes through the equipment of a person with the talents necessary for the exercise of the office and through the divine guidance of his life by all its circumstances; (4) the ecclesiastical call, that is, the summons and invitation extended to a man by some community or institution of the Church to engage in the work of the ministry.
The calling, Brunner makes clear, is not only that situation in which we work; but it is that divine summons which comes to us where we are and in obedience to which we find the meaning of life.
«To do needful work, then, to lose oneself and find oneself therein, to participate thus in a common task and a shared life: this and the summons to it, we shall mean by vocation.
By summoning the community to survey its history, the writer invited his readers to see God at work in it.
Athanasius then makes clear that the operation of God implies no subordination or imperfection: «for God is not imperfect, nor did He summon the Son to help Him in His need; but, being Father of the Word, He makes all things by His means, and without delivering creation over to Him, by His means and in Him exercises Providence over it, so that not even a sparrow falls to the ground without the Father (Mt 10, 29), nor is the grass clothed without God (Mt 10, 30), but at once the Father works, and the Son works hitherto (cf. Jn 5, 17).
When the difference between a carpenter and a Christian carpenter, a historian and a Christian historian, a father and a Christian father, an artist and a Christian artist, a soldier and a Christian soldier — when all these differences are reduced to a matter of the «spirit» in which the work is done, we are well on our way to making the divine summons largely irrelevant.
More important still, this sanctifying of ordinary work, this sense that it becomes exalted if only approached in the right spirit, may cause us to forget that a divine summons must not only hallow but also transform whatever we do.
Working long hours on the translation of the Old Testament and suffering from severe headache, exhaustion and depression, he could not summon up much comment for the messenger waiting to return to the Elector with Melancthon's Apologia.
He also justifiably insists that while research on Jewish Christianity has been summoned to argue that Islam is nothing but a Christian heresy, or that Christianity is nothing but an Islamic heresy (or at least a heretical departure from the teachings of the Muslim prophet Jesus), his work attempts to strike a balance between these two trends.
In the work of this uncompromising thinker, who is also in his own way a believer, we may find important clues to unraveling the conundrums of contemporary consciousness, and particularly to understanding how people today may be «called again» by texts which, to their surprise, summon them to reckon with realities whose existence they had forgotten.
We'd all like to think that we live and work and pray from a center that is full of bravery and hope --(and when I think of the times when I have really stepped out in faith to follow Jesus, I think that perhaps we can indeed summon these virtues from time to time)-- but I wonder if to deny the role that fear plays in our art, our faith, and our theology is to deny one of those dark but universal things that, deep down, we all have in common.
The Schmalkaldic League determined to meet at Schmalkalden in a full session to work out its response to Pope Paul III's summoning of a Council.
To proclaim the criteria by which the Coming King will judge persons and nations, to exemplify those standards in the church as the new society, and to work for their recognition by the world — these are irreducible aspects of the Christian summons to the forgiveness of sins and new life, and to the lordship of the risen and returning King.
This is evidenced in such things as Barth's eschatologically oriented framework of creation, reconciliation and redemption; his focus on promise and hope rather than the present possession of God's reign; the reconfiguration of experience as a determination toward the future; the placing of the divine summons to action — the ethical life — at the summit of each volume of his doctrinal work; and, above all, his refusal to make his theology an apology for Christendom or to give priority to the established church.
As we contemplate the work which Christ has laid upon his church, we who are met here on the Mount of Olives, in sight of Calvary, would take up for ourselves and summon those from whom we come, and to whom we return, to take up with us the cross of Christ, and all that for which it stands, and to go forth into the world to live in the fellowship of his sufferings and by the power of his resurrection.
Man is thus summoned to participate in one or other of the actions of the Holy Spirit, in the totality of the work of God.
His summons to serious devotion and prayer is enshrined in his great work, the Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life.
Our young hero obtains a special watch, empowering him to discover and summon the mysterious Yo - kai, befriend them and then work together to solve everyday problems... problems that are often caused by other trouble - making Yo - kai!
Among Graham's most important group of works is a series of photographs of upside - down trees, which both summon up the origins of photography itself, conjuring up the inverted and reversed images created by the early camera obscuras, as well as draw attention to the process of rationalisation whereby we frame and define our vision of the world.
The gift summoned all of it's power and went to work.
Luckily for Ferrari they have Kimi Raikkonen on their books, so they gave him a call (or defrosted him, or wheeled him out of storage, or however else you summon Kimi Raikkonen outside of a race weekend) and put him to work.
Andrey Arshavin scored a fine goal to bring the score back to 2 - 1, and with both Marouane Chamakh & Nicklas Bendtner both summoned from the bench, Arsenal exploited West Brom's own aerial vulnerabilities to equalise as Robin Van Persie (who is patently playing whilst unfit) scrambled the ball home after good work from both Arshavin & Bendtner.
Instead, summon up your compassion and sense of humor, and offer a gentle conversation opener: «I've been working hard to stay calm lately... But it wasn't easy for me to stay calm when you were so upset today... At first I felt hurt... Then I saw all those big feelings!
In those cases, be sure to summon up your sense of humor as soon as things start to get heated, and close the «public» phase of your discussion with a big hug, so your child can relax, knowing that no matter how difficult the discussion, the adults are still committed to working things out positively.
It worked: Cameron needed to summon all of his politicking powers to get through one of the toughest PMQs sessions he's faced since entering Downing Street.
Let us summon a new spirit of responsibility, spirit of service, of patriotism and sacrifice, Let us all resolve to pitch in and work hard and look after, not only ourselves but one another.
NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill said a 30 - day working group will study data regarding arrests of and summonses issued to minority New Yorkers for marijuana - related offenses.
Can we really imagine ourselves summoning the enthusiasm to work with either party for five years after the battering we've taken?
The NYPD's virtual work stoppage continued for a second straight week, with barely any summonses written and arrests down by more than half since a double cop - killing in Brooklyn, according...
«New Yorkers and small businesses deserve a level playing field when contesting City - issued summonses and the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) continues to work towards the goal of creating a truly user - friendly court,» said OATH Commissioner and Chief Administrative Law Judge FIDEL F. DEL VALLE.
New York Police Department Commissioner James O'Neill said in a statement Tuesday the department would form a working group to review policies and procedures for arrests and summonses for marijuana offenses.
«The courts can't do their job if the papers aren't there, the courts can't do their job if a summons is not sent out, and that's why we need people working together much, much more effectively.»
And in response to a letter Brooklyn Congresswomen Yvette Clarke and Nydia Velázquez sent him asking him to revisit the use of broken windows and review summons practices, he said quality of life policing works and must be applied fairly and consistently.
His heckling (particularly at the state opening of Parliament when Black Rod summons the Commons to hear the Queen «s speech — which Skinner, a republican, boycotts) has earned him the nickname «the beast of Bolsover» (more information at They work for you)
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