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caricature by our Can't Get No Satisfaction engine (i.e. Latimer Adler, Soclates» denizens) a diagram is a representation device that has a formal specification:
The name of the exhibition is from
a caricature by Yiðit Özgür, inviting viewers to escape into the space of the imagination from the tensions of daily life.
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Edmund Burke: A Life in
Caricature By Nicholas K. Robinson Yale University Press 214 pp.
Whether they do it accidentally or intentionally, issues like paedobaptism or speaking in tongues are easily
caricatured by people who don't understand them or who chose not to practice them.
The boosterism once so grossly though alas not altogether unrecognizably
caricatured by Sinclair Lewis was no less a besetting sin of St. Paul's Jewish than of its Christian inhabitants.
The proposals were
caricatured by the Conservative Party as «Venezuelan - style rent - controls» — but targeting «generation rent» and «hard working Britain» may yet prove to be a shrewd move.
A poster boy of the Conservative right during John Major's premiership,
caricatured by Spitting Image as a military general, Michael Portillo was seen as Margaret Thatcher's natural successor.
The winning combination of Landis and Murphy redeems the very predictable storyline, which is chock - full of snappy one - liners and impressive
caricatures by Murphy and Hall.
The horrors of the Korean War have felt like a threat instead of a promise,
caricatured by strange funeral chit chat and offhanded remarks.
Sure, it could be that that's the point, that's the metaphor; in a time when the president is easily
caricatured by a sickly orange blob and a swoop of yellow, it's obvious that the ridiculous can be very real.
Celebrity
caricatures by the Mexican artist Marius de Zayas, who for a brief time advised Stieglitz on art, are a piquant surprise.
Nor did political irony, even the well - executed Trump
caricatures by Peter Saul and Manuel Ocampo, retain last year's fresh appeal.
Not exact matches
The 12
caricatures, published
by the Jyllands - Posten daily on September 30, 2005, included portrayals of the prophet wearing a bomb inside a turban and as a knife - wielding nomad flanked
by shrouded women.
Danish media are on Wednesday expected to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Jyllands - Posten cartoons, but few expect them to do so
by publishing new
caricatures.
Thanks to artist Lala Ragimov, whose renditions of Flemish Baroque and Venetian Renaissance style paintings include investor
caricatures, Index Funds also has outright humor that, again, helps explain each concept chapter
by chapter.
Contrary to the
caricature painted
by liberals, conservatives don't lack compassion for the poor.
But the
caricature is matched
by Atwood's considerable subtlety, which challenges us to look deeper into her satire.
Atwood's outrageous
caricature is justified partly
by the point it makes about the dangers of reducing «reality» to a rigid, life - denying ideology.
While it may be a
caricature, I could not help but think of a degree course inspired
by Rousseau in which you set your own subject, design your own course work and assess the result yourself!
In previous eras sexual prohibition was decreed for «maiden lades,» at least for proper maiden ladies, and they endured it frequently
by becoming the paradigms of rigid virtue with ramrod backbones and judgmental airs, in many instances, enough to create a recognizable
caricature.
Accepting this requirement, I infer from it the way in which theology should seek to be systematic: not
by trying to go behind or beyond what the texts affirm (the common
caricature of systematic theology), but
by making clear the links between items in the whole compendium of biblical thought.
Lewis» love of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance was due largely to his loyalty to an epistemology that he thought had been
caricatured and misunderstood
by Bacon, Descartes, and the French Encyclopedists of the eighteenth century.
Jeremy Bentham famously
caricatured natural law as being able to justify anything
by showing it was «natural.»
But this deliberate
caricature (which is rejected
by Holmes and subsequently proves, of course, unfounded!)
[Dennett's] limited and superficial book reads like a
caricature of a
caricature - for if Richard Dawkins has trivialized Darwin's richness
by adhering to the strictest form of adaptationist argument in a maximally reductionist mode, then Dennett, as Dawkins» publicist, manages to convert an already vitiated and improbable account into an even more simplistic and uncompromising doctrine.
Christianity does not teach a naive vision of life with a fairy tale God, despite the
caricature of faith promoted
by some atheists.
If you drew a cartoon about homosexual bigotry
by using a
caricature that actually exists in many anti-homosexual heads and then lots of homosexuals criticized you on it, saying it reinforced the bigotry — would you consider their points.
Occasionally, Hartshorne even speaks of a «besouled body,» but
by such language he means only the probability of certain modes of action and experience that embody a given personality's characteristic traits.11 Consequently, he suggests that, when a person's body goes into a deep, dreamless sleep, the soul loses its actuality, only to regain it when the person awakens.12 Understandably, therefore, he disregards as inapplicable to his own view Gilbert Ryle's well - known
caricature of Cartesian anthropological dualism as «the dogma of the Ghost in the Machine» — especially since Hartshorne denies that the human body is a «machine» in any materialistic, mechanical sense.13
And that's why Wolterstorff's lecture is particularly dismaying:
By firing cheap shots and
caricaturing the traditional views he hopes to overturn, he hampers a debate whose depth and maturity could be further deepened.
The remedy to liberalism's present exhaustion, now sustained
by political correctness, a macabre
caricature of itself, will not come from below.
Because it's a heck of a lot easier to dish it out than it is to eat it up, let me tell you, and I think sometimes we inadvertently perpetuate celebrity culture
by railing so loudly against it,
by feeding into the
caricatures with our derision.
In any case, the neoconservatives believed that justice and freedom as defined
by the young and their middle - aged camp followers were at best
caricatures and at worst outright perversions of those terms, properly understood.
This idea has been robbed of it's force
by the silly
caricatures like Peter as comical gatekeeper and people floating on clouds holding harps, and God as an old bearded fellow sitting on a big chair..
The Anti-Defamation League lashed out Friday against what it called «deeply offensive and hateful
caricatures of Israelis and Jews» drawn
by cartoonists across the Muslim world in the wake of the Gaza flotilla incident that left nine dead.
But we see clues that these girls are
caricatures and not just sweet, hopeful actresses — like when they stress to Mia the importance of being discovered
by someone who can «make you more than who you're seeing now.»
And in part it has to do with the
caricature of Byzantium created during the Enlightenment
by writers such Montesquieu, Voltaire, and Gibbon and made more lurid in the course of the nineteenth century.
Without any expression of bodily or emotional pair - bonding love, this guy is merely a
caricature created
by authors» for their purposes.
Again, in 1984, when Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, with the pope's approval, issued his critique of liberation theology, most Latin American theologians sidestepped it
by saying that what Ratzinger was describing was not liberation theology but a
caricature, and hence his criticisms did not apply to them or their colleagues.
This claim is frequently presented, whether implicitly or explicitly, as a correlative to the idea that Christianity often as personified
by Jesus or less frequently
by Paul - was «goad» for women, paid them particular attention, or at least offered them opportunities not otherwise available, to
caricature, the ideal of «the Feminist Jesus».60 In an admirable and scholarly article Leonard Swidler has marshaled historical evidences to show convincingly that Jesus was a Feminist.61 The politics of such a view is self - evident, for much study of the subject has developed within a context where women were struggling to establish a proper role for themselves within the contemporary church; to this end they have sought an egalitarian past to act as model for present polity.62
His first point is to argue that phyletic gradualism — understood in the sense that evolution proceeds at a single uniform rate of speed, called «constant speedism»
by Dawkins — is a «
caricature of Darwinism» [46] and «does not really exist.»
Play -
by - play minutes of national parliaments, operational reports from headquarters of intelligence agencies, are worth no more than the
caricatures and Pasquinades of «his majesty's opposition.»
This can only be done
by drawing contrasts that mislead, even to the point of
caricature: e.g., Christology «from above» vs. Christology «from below,» or «oikoumene of domination» vs. «oikoumene of solidarity.
By the time of his death in 1968, however, Barth's theology had degenerated into the subject of
caricatures and clichés.
This subject deserves better than the court of political correctness, whose authority, advocates of homosexual marriage hope, will prevail until the law is voted on — a tribunal they defend
by means of disqualifying
caricatures against anyone who dares to question their project and their motives.
What we are being provided with is a general
caricature of this social class which is a statistical fact rather than an inviolable law On the whole the actions of this class exemplify modes of behavior determined
by their social environment.
But I'm going to speak from a Mormon's perspective and respond that we see our faith
caricatured every single day
by people who call themselves religious.
If you're interested in digging deeper, you might like knowing that Wake Forest University has published a short, objective Q&A primer on the current law (rather than history) of separation of church and state — as applied
by the courts rather than as
caricatured in the blogosphere.