The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... imagination. Mission is local, mission costs us everything, mission is dangerous, and mission is joining in with God, are some of the ideas explored here. The second chapter explores the continuing need for mission organizations. She ...
... imagination. Mission is local, mission costs us everything, mission is dangerous, and mission is joining in with God, are some of the ideas explored here. The second chapter explores the continuing need for mission organizations. She ...
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... imagination? More specifically, if the sociological imagination centrally involves the cultivation of an ever deepening link between our knowledges of our personal troubles in everyday life to our knowledges of the ever widening public ...
... imagination? More specifically, if the sociological imagination centrally involves the cultivation of an ever deepening link between our knowledges of our personal troubles in everyday life to our knowledges of the ever widening public ...
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... imaginative days, something about this boyhood experience has been lost—and lost forever. The imagination is cultivated in the continuous flow and interaction of sense, emotion, and meaning. One experiences this flow as a pervasive ...
... imaginative days, something about this boyhood experience has been lost—and lost forever. The imagination is cultivated in the continuous flow and interaction of sense, emotion, and meaning. One experiences this flow as a pervasive ...
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... imagination. What I suggest here are some imaginative connections between art and religion, some pathways that open up through the whispering forest which lovers of art and religious believers might explore together. In a book as brief ...
... imagination. What I suggest here are some imaginative connections between art and religion, some pathways that open up through the whispering forest which lovers of art and religious believers might explore together. In a book as brief ...
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... imagination. “Maps, so to speak, offer themselves to be seen through rather than seen, such that the structure of the mapped object is rendered transparent to the gaze of the viewer.”“ But if maps provide a lens through which the viewer ...
... imagination. “Maps, so to speak, offer themselves to be seen through rather than seen, such that the structure of the mapped object is rendered transparent to the gaze of the viewer.”“ But if maps provide a lens through which the viewer ...
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