interpenetration

The final two chapters deal with the interpenetration of sacre rappresentazioni, ottava rima poetry and the engravings Baccio Baldini made in Florence some time in the early 1470s of images of twelve (two were added to the classical ten) sibyls that once famously decorated the palace of Cardinal Giordano Orsini in Rome (now lost).

Moreover, for all his attention to the granularity of particular religious and ideological traditions, the tensions and diversities within traditions and the interpenetration of traditions in a pluralist society remain topics for a later time.

He wrote about the unity of objects and the surrounding environment, which he called the "interpenetration" of objects.

Related topics I will explore include the simultaneously integrative and fragmenting dynamics of globalization, the dynamics of complexly networked global systems of interdependence and interpenetration, the HE crises of quality and alignment, and the operational dynamics of the global economy.

All articles in this issue--in Arabic, English, and French--cover the interpenetration of documented reality by imaginative representation in literature, history, and art, in poetry, fiction, cinema, and politics.

The streets scenes that follow--whether the angular Jesuits II, 1913, or the near abstraction of Trumpeters, 1 9 12--revise space into cleaner lineaments, even as they insist upon an interpenetration of bodies and their environment, whether structures or more metaphysical surroundings.

If you wanted something to happen you just said it." Imagine so vast a potential interpenetration of being(s).

the 4th-century trinitarian theologian and archbishop of Constantinople, the concept of perichoresis holds that the three elements of the triune godhead are not isolated from each other but exist in a state of mutual interpenetration.

Interpenetration length is the average thickness that chains from one side of the interface achieve to invade the other side.

In the wake of Claude Welch's pioneering work, Collins points out that his study must address three Trinitarian matters: first, the relation of the immanent to the economic Trinity, particularly as the revelation of God through Christ and the Spirit in history and salvation; second, the co-eternity and co-equality of the three hypostases; and finally, the internal relations in the generation of the Son and the procession of the Spirit, particularly with respect to the perichoresis or interpenetration of the three persons in their singular agencies.

Yeo explores their interpenetration in careful exegesis of the classical sources themselves against the background of their time and culture.

"Nowadays, the interpenetration of these two sectors and the products they sell is very broad.