Sentences with phrase «modern interpreters of»

We shall examine the factors which have led three modern interpreters of love who stand within the main types to modify the traditional forms: Martin D'Arcy, Albert Schweitzer, and Reinhold Niebuhr.
Modern interpreters of archaic religion as diverse as Lucien Levy - Bruhl and Eric Voegelin have found this phenomenon, though of course they have differed in their theories about it.
Many other modern interpreters of marriage have made the same mistake, and so have many people in American churches, who are tempted to join with Coontz and insist that couples get married for reasons of love alone, Economic, kinship and network issues and even the desire to have children are sometimes seen as contaminations of the purity of marital love.

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This led Luther eventually to conclude that the Roman Church was irrevocably committed to the claim that the authority of the pope stood even above Holy Scripture and it was in this context that he came, over the next several years, to believe that the papacy was the prophesied Antichrist of the last days, a conviction he then held to his dying day with a literalistic fervor that his modern interpreters have rarely been willing to take as seriously as he did.
And Brown reminds modern interpreters, particularly on the matter of sexuality, that Augustine was the defender of marriage against the extreme asceticism of his contemporaries.
Modern interpreters tell us that the people possessed by demons in the Gospels probably suffered from forms of mental illness.
The book of Job has served as a philosophical Rorschach blot for its most outspoken interpreters, from the Talmudic rabbis and Church Fathers through their medieval philosophical successors and down to modern philosophers, theologians, and creative writers.
Modern theology is characterized by an acute awareness of the historicity of the interpreter and an equal passion to relate to what contemporary people bring to the text.
The soundness of the underlying tradition has been questioned by certain modern writers who object, quite properly, to the weight it has been forced to bear, not only by Papias in the second century but by many exegetes and interpreters since.
Enns goes on to examine various passages from Second Temple literature to show how «biblical interpreters exhibit for us an attitude toward biblical interpretation that operates on very different standards from those of modern interpreters.
Some modern interpreters feel that every move of this uncommonly gifted man was calculated in terms of its political expediency in achieving his own ambitious ends.3 Certainly David was ambitious.
It is possible that his thinking about the kingdom was simply theocratic, and many competent modern interpreters claim that this was the case; (Among these may be mentioned S. J. Case, Jesus: A New Biography [Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Hamilton, arguably one of our most innovative and courageous theological minds, demonstrates again, as he did when writing about Dostoevsky or Camus, that he also is one of our most insightful theological interpreters of modern literature.
It is, incidentally, unfortunate that modern Protestants have trusted Barth as an interpreter of Feuerbach.
Gordis» presentation, Jacobs declared, was a «brilliant» exercise in modern scholarship, but one that could have no meaning at all for traditional decisors — interpreters of Jewish law — who viewed the halakhah in «completely static terms.»
It is indeed, we suspect, the epic quality of the poem, its magnificent «license,» its very poetic form, which are responsible for the «J» and «P» readings so troublesome to the modern interpreter.
The watershed moment in cohabitation between visual and performing art came in 2010, when Marina Abramovic held silent court in the atrium of the Museum of Modern Art before 560,000 visitors and Tino Sehgal filled the spiral of the Guggenheim with «interpreters» who guided visitors artfully into conversation.
This essay not only christened the Pollock / de Kooning group and put the spotlight on its painting techniques, it also brought its author instant fame as an important interpreter of modern art.
Sehgal, who prohibited photographic or filmic documentation of his works, sold limited editions of his situations — editions were owned by the Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, both in New York City, as well as by some private collectors — with a strict verbal agreement, discussed in a notary's presence, that secured his authority over installation, forbade documentation, and guaranteed fair wages to the interpreters.
Known as the «pope of modern art», Read became Britain's leading interpreter of abstract paintings and abstract sculpture during the three decades 1930 - 1960, championing a number of modern artists like the painter Paul Nash (1889 - 1946) and the leaders of modern British sculpture like Jacob Epstein (1880 — 1959), Henry Moore (1898 - 1986), Ben Nicholson (1894 - 1982), Barbara Hepworth (1903 - 1975) and Anthony Caro (1924 - 2013).
Herbert Read (1893 - 1968) was a famous 20th century English art critic and the foremost interpreter of modern art.
I spent my first year at university reading modern languages and quickly realised that my ambitions of becoming an interpreter at the United Nations would be thwarted by the many truly bilingual, and sometimes trilingual, aspirants surrounding me.
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