We perceive that we, in ourselves, are centres of indetermination enjoying Freedom, and capable of creative activity.
Creative activity is most explicit and most successful in the fine arts, because in these there are fewer obstacles to the material realization of imagined perfections.
Creative activity, and eccentricity; as sublimation of sex instinct; in art; in industry; in society.
For the exact sense in which these words are used, and for their implications in regard to God's creative activity, see Evolution and the Need of Atonement.
At this point we clearly come into contact with the problem of God's creative activity.
In the perennial newness of beauty we find the key to God's creative activity.
But, in addition, affective states become material for the creative activity.
The fact is that all deepening of culture, all awakening of life to self-consciousness, is a rising above the life of society, a summoning of the individual to creative activity.
Since what to one seems a wholesome truth seems to another pernicious error, all inner community of life disappears, and with it all firmness of conviction and joy of creative activity.
Only in isolated cases has an incomparable individuality, supreme in the entire range of creative activity, been reached, and spiritual tasks been treated as ends in themselves, without which there is nothing great.
Even Socialism in the narrower sense has to thank but a few men for its vital power and character, as, for example, Marx; the masses are indeed a condition and an environment, but never as such the bearers of creative activity.
To have the sense of creative activity is not denied to criticism; but then criticism must be sincere, simple, flexible, ardent, ever widening its knowledge.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "creative activity" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.