Lacan's elaboration of the Jungian concept of the imago seems instructive here. |
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In this regard, the Directory Ecclesiae imago sets forth three basic principles: unity, responsible collaboration and coordination. |
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The human person as imago Dei, and in general, the sense of the metaphysical structure of the human being, is the place of the presence of truth. |
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The imago can become multiradiate at the time of metamorphosis, or it can be 5-rayed at metamorphosis and add the supernumerary rays during post larval growth stages. |
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The whole of creation, including humanity, in a special way as imago dei, reflects in a way the relational dynamic going on within the Godhead. |
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Imago, a relative newcomer to the league of regional journals, was born at a difficult time. |
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The first stage of his Imago Mundi collection has taken Benetton and his team five years to curate. |
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A year later, in 1538, he produced his first map of the world, usually referred to as Orbis Imago. |
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Given that the symbolism of the Orbis Imago map also reflected a Lutheran view point, Mercator was exposing himself to criticism by the hardline theologians of Leuven. |
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