Sentences with phrase «a public character»

When I wrote Blessed Rage for Order, I did state that even if the arguments for the public character of fundamental theology in that book were sound, those arguments could not determine the distinctive form of publicness proper to systematic theology or that proper to practical theology.
Such was — and is — the basic program designed to defend the public character of theology.
For all theologies intend their language to include a fully public character.
The use of social science suggests that the question of the public character of theology is best posed first, as noted above, as a question of these different publics to which theologies are addressed.
Their standards of public character were considerably more modest, more bourgeois.
Right now the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada is conducting a major study of the public character of theological education, with a special focus on how seminaries can educate leaders who take their public role seriously.
The latter appears to be a duplication of the former with nothing essentially added to the judgment, although there is the addition of the resurrected body to the soul and the public character to the previous, private judgment.
Madison's vision of democracy depended on an informed electorate «examining public characters and measures.»
It is precisely that practice whose public character we analyzed above, that is the worship of God, that is «broadly» practiced.
In the sixth century before Christ, he understood with astonishing clarity the inward origins of public character and traced the good life back, behind taboo and custom, legality and form, to personal quality of spirit.
In Corinth, for example, only women of questionable reputation or of frankly public character as prostitutes commonly functioned outside the domestic circle as leaders in politics or religion.
As we have seen, the public character of congregations» practice of worship means that the practice of worship is always localizable.
This public character is why a priest can't say that God intends marriage to be between a man and a woman and welcome the married gay couple onto the parish school board.
Equally clearly, the inherently public character of the practice of worship has implications concerning the subject matter of theological study.
He notably did not endorse the man who defeated him in the GOP primary, Carl Paladino, and also took his erstwhile Democratic target, Andrew Cuomo, to task, calling both candidates «flawed individuals, flawed in terms of public character, flawed in terms of ideas and principles that will restore growth and pride to our great state.»
As you'll recall, Lazio had some harsh words for both Paladino and his Democratic opponent, AG Andrew Cuomo, when he bowed out of the race, calling them «flawed individuals, flawed in terms of public character, flawed in terms of ideas and principles that will restore growth and pride to our great state.»
«I look at the two major party candidates and I see flawed individuals — flawed in terms of public character, flawed in terms of commitments to ideas and principles that will bring growth and pride to our great state....
Furthermore, we are registered with the National Council of Social Service (NCSS) as an associate member and we hold an Institute of Public Character status.
About Channel - ACRES (Animal Concerns Research & Education Society) is a pioneering charity and Institution of Public Character, founded by Singaporeans in 2001 with the aim of advocating an end to animal cruelty in Asia.
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Granted the status of an Institute of Public Character (IPC) by the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth in May 2013, the Cat Welfare Society will appoint its first Chief Executive Officer to head its operations.
Her intervention in the gallery space is not just a presentation of her public character but also an attempt to unfold the «behind the scenes» of her on - line persona.
On view through January 17, 2016 and curated by Alex Gartenfeld, the exhibition includes the first complete presentation of photographs from the artist's ongoing series Black Box Collision A, as well as 12 posters from Ebner's collaborative project with David Reinfurt, A HUDSON YARD; and the title video, A PUBLIC CHARACTER, edited by Erika Vogt and scored by Alex Waterman, among other highlights.
On view concurrently in ICA Miami's second floor galleries during Art Basel Miami Beach, Shannon Ebner: A Public Character offers a comprehensive presentation of over 50 photographs, new sculpture, installation, and video, demonstrating the artist's efforts to build a catalogue of images, and to locate them at the intersection of the poetic, graphic, and photographic.
Concurrently on view at the museum's current location in the landmark Moore building is A Public Character — the first major museum presentation of Shannon Ebner's work — and a major solo exhibition dedicated to video and performance artist Alex Bag.
Artist Theater Program will be performed in ICA Miami's main second floor gallery, with Ebner's A Public Character simultaneously on view, transforming the exhibition into the performance's set.
LASALLE is registered with the Commissioner of Charities as an Institution of Public Character (IPC).
EM: How important to you is a private space with public character — such as a shopping mall that is visited by a wide audience — to present contemporary art, especially performances?
Shannon Ebner A PUBLIC CHARACTER, 2015, digital video, 13 min.
ICA Miami's exhibition A Public Character marks the first major museum presentation of Shannon Ebner's work comprising photography, sculpture, installation and video.
A PUBLIC CHARACTER, a new video by the artist, edited by Erika Vogt and scored by Alex Waterman, creates a physical and optical experience of those images» dynamic lives amidst the Chelsea and Meatpacking District neighborhoods of New York as they rapidly develop.
Shannon Ebner, «A Public Character», 2015, Installation view, Sadie Coles, London.
It held that the decision was of a sufficient public character to be reviewable by the courts.
In vacating the decision of the Commonwealth Court, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court clarified that certain non-profit organizations that exist to assist the municipality in meeting the needs of its citizens, or that perform services of a public character, may be entitled to Political Subdivision Tort Claims Act immunity.
While disputes over public characters makes for good press, this kind of dispute is actually not that rare.

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As a consequence, their brands acquire no texture, no character and no public trust.
In an interview with Fortune, Chapman, who received fellow animators» support after going public about the ordeal, recalled her struggle «being the only woman in the room trying to explain my characters» point of view of the mother and daughter and why they're both sympathetic and they're both not sympathetic.
Harrison could have been a superb character actor, a bearded, burly man with a disfigured left eye and a smoker's rasp who confided that when out in public with Nicholson he was sometimes mistaken for the actor's bodyguard.
«Public relations nightmares such as this one could be mitigated or avoided entirely by hiring and retaining high - character employees at every level of the organization.
In its 2009 final proxy disclosure rules, the SEC wrote that such information» is important to an evaluation of an individual's competence and character to serve as a public company official.»
«In addition to my well known differences with Donald Trump on public policy issues, I have raised questions about his character after his comments on Prisoners of War, the Khan Gold Star family, Judge Curiel and earlier inappropriate comments about women.
Lastly, the team examined the connection between character and swearing on a larger, cultural level by comparing the 2012 Integrity Analyses of 48 U.S. states from the Center for Public Integrity, which measured the level of transparency and accountability of local governments, to how frequently residents of that state swore in their Facebook posts.
Since the investigations were made public advertisers have been keen to distance themselves from such activity, with several high profile characters since joining the #DeleteFacebook campaign.
Meanwhile, Twitter went public, Bill Gross talked horses and Josh Brown summed up the year in 138 characters.
Private key These are cryptographically generated strings of characters that are mathematically related to a public address.
• The character and integrity of those with whom you are doing business • Changing technology as it impacts industries (including the banking industry) • Future changes in the law or even how the law might be interpreted differently 10 years from now • Deteriorating international competiveness (as what happened to our tax code) • Emerging competitive threats • Changes in industrial structure; e.g., new sources of competition • Political influence and unexpected litigation • Public sector fiscal challenges, demographic changes and challenges managing the nation's healthcare resources
Wearing maid outfits and masks featuring their character currency, their mission is to educate their fanbase and the Japanese public on the benefits of the emerging crypto economy.
Most of the earliest monetized transactions were public in character.
As the blockchain data is public, you can see exactly which of the characters have been purchased and which remain available.
The job move amounts to a promotion, but Fredrickson is also a character in Benchmark's legal and public relations fight against former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick.
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