Our ability to coordinate musical notes, whether through singing ourselves or through listening to others, is an example of how the inherent impulses are manifested through the art of making music. ... As civilization progresses, many new patterns are emerging in the society, which are defined, analyzed and questioned continually through literature, cinema, painting and so on. ...
We find in the social Christian literature of the recent years frequent reference to "social evil" and "sinful structures," "but not to "social conversion." ... Nurturing Our Vision and Spirituality "For many of us," notes the Moderator of the United Church of Canada, "the issue is a spiritual one. ...
According to the class lecture on alienation, Raymond Williams defines alienation as " cutting off or being cut off from God, a state of being cut off or estranged from the knowledge of God or from his mercy or worship, loss of original human nature, or a loss of connection with one's deepest feelings and needs or sense of powerlessness"(notes). ... He is only concerned with the studies of literature that will enable him to be a powerful and Supreme Being. ...
Soul are in many respects sensitive to ways of speaking and thinking about the soul [psuchê] that are not specifically philosophical or theoretical. We therefore begin with what the word 'soul' meant to speakers of Classical Greek, and what it would have been natural to think about and associate with the soul. Psyche Although willing to provide a common account of the soul in these general terms, Aristotle devotes most of his energy in De Anima to detailed investigations of the soul's individual capacities or faculties, which he first lists as nutrition, perception, and mi...