Sentences with phrase «works on view reject»

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Edgar S. Brightman, who had himself been working for many years on the development of a nontraditional view of God, rejected Hartshorne's panentheism but praised other aspects of his view of God.35 Reinhold Niebuhr wrote a brief but very sympathetic review, 36 and John Bennett claimed that Hartshorne's was perhaps the best hypothesis about God available to contemporary theology.37 D. C. Macintosh found the book «exceptionally penetrating, stimulating, and instructive,» but by accusing Hartshorne of being too rationalistic he touched on what has been one of the major differences between Hartshorne and most other Whiteheadian theologians.38
Whereas formerly he had believed that righteousness was an achievement for which he could work, he now radically rejected this view and insisted on the universality of sin and the power of God alone to effect salvation.
For instance, I happen to know from a conversation I had with him while he was working on the film that he rejects the view of Turner presented in Styron's 1967 The Confessions of Nat Turner, but you wouldn't know it given the way he adapts several scenes from the novel.
Andre was at the forefront of this crusade, and his sculptures — comprised of systems of regular units placed in grid - like formations and lying flat on the ground — became synonymous with this radical new form of art. 100 Copper Square is an outstanding example of the work he created in the 1960s and rejects the notion of sculpture as an object mounted on a pedestal and viewed from a distance.
In an interview with Artnet today, Christopher Y. Lew, who co-curated the biennial, said that Open Casket would remain on view, rejecting artist Hannah Black's call in an open letter for the work's destruction because Schutz is a white woman benefiting from black trauma.
That world leaders reject the views expressed by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change as well as popular but misguided works such as «An Inconvenient Truth»; that all taxes, regulations, and other interventions intended to reduce emissions of CO2 be abandoned forthwith.
Accordingly, his lordship would reject Lord Justice May's view that the equipment regulations «do not extend to that which the employee is working on as distinct from the equipment which he is using to undertake his work ``: Hammond v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2004] ICR 1467, [2004] EWCA Civ 830.
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