Progressing from earth to sky, physical to ethereal, the story is fundamentally religious in nature, a ritual procession in the temple of art.
By this he didn't mean the fundamentally religious, but the terminally ill, with little time left to do much but worry about their family's future welfare.
He's certainly not a racist; the question is fundamentally religious and cultural.
Mr. Lieberman said: "The American people are fundamentally religious, and religion is a source of values in our society.
As long as it is, a fundamentally religious view of life plays on.
Carol Sobel, one of three lawyers representing the complaining firefighters, said such small changes do not alter the fundamentally religious nature of the chaplain program.
Mr. Wolfe's answer is that Americanism is a fundamentally religious notion.
An awe inspired life also counters all sorts of dogmatic beliefs and convictions, be they fundamentally religious or rigidly atheistic.
The expression "born again" suggests the fundamentally religious bias of this classic misogyny.
Can the fundamentally religious ritual be the new foundation of a piece of modern art, to be evaluated according to purely aesthetic criteria?