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- The absence of a halo emphasizes the corporeality of the risen Christ.
- Central to this is corporeality, of a kind which prohibits both spiritualizing and materializing.
- The Robot Devil inhabits a spare body and taunts Bender for giving up his one chance at corporeality.
- While I would sermonize on matters of the spirit, my big belly gave its own silent sermon on corporeality.
- He calls attention to the collective focus of the New French Extremity on human corporeality, specifically its destruction and violation:
- But its corporeality is merely that of the world around us and of a mind that was unshuttered enough to see it.
- His understanding of Partch's concept of corporeality has deep connections with his own concern for physicality and how it informs compositions.
- Walker was bombarded with news images of " black corporeality, " including fatalities from the hurricane reduced to bodies and nothing more.
- GIMP has the goal of combining dancers of all " corporealities ", making both disabled and able-bodied dancers objects of spectacle.
- Another implication of this dualism is the notion of " Worship through Corporeality ", " Avodah be-Gashmi'yut ".
- He approaches his subject matter at the very boundary of its corporeality, at the very point of transition between its materiality and its immateriality.
- Her visual artworks are characterized by a strong sense of corporeality, and she tends to use coffee, among other materials, as paint.
- According to Tim Palmer, this trajectory includes a focus on states of corporeality in and of themselves, independent of narrative exposition or character psychology.
- Unlike in other, more radical sects influenced by kabbalistic ideas, like the Sabbateans, Worship through Corporeality was largely limited to the elite and carefully restrained.
- When she returned to Israel, she created figurative and expressive sculpture, which showed the clear influence of Rodin, who emphasized the corporeality of his sculptures.
- According to Maimonides, to admit corporeality to God is tantamount to admitting complexity to God, which is a contradiction to God as the First Cause and constitutes heresy.
- During the Renaissance, artists often strove to present Christ and his mother in ways that expressed their corporeality, in order to confirm that the Word truly was made flesh.
- The corporeality of " Ulysses " _ Joyce's curbstone consciousness _ is what made that novel a byword for smut and the center of an obscenity trial.
- The chasm between Marie and Julien, due to his corporeality and her ghostly nature, is emphasised in the contrast between his physical activity and her status as an onlooker.
- Before the time of Maimonides the question of the corporeality of the Messiah appears not to have been among the problems discussed in the polemics between the Church and the Jewish community.
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