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Created across a range of media, these works are catchy and infectious like a summer pop song, while drawing viewers into underlying ideas
about modern life.
«Vernon Fisher tells stories
about modern life - flies and all,» Fort Worth Star Telegram, October 5.
A heartbreaking story of family and marriage, a meditation on the unseen forces of nature and desire, The Unnamed is a deeply felt, luminous novel
about modern life, ancient yearnings, and the power of human connection.
Current days it is almost hopeless to think
about modern life without the Internet or a computer.
This blog allows you to learn more
about modern life in countries of the former Soviet Union, including Ukraine and Russia, which is, most likely, very similar to what you are used to in your own country.
Many of the sex blogs on the site seem to have nothing to do with sex and more to do with older aged members complaining
about modern life.
Elsden and his colleagues want to explore other ways we can use data that gets collected as we go
about our modern lives.
For any occasion, any desire — a Gift Registry that's
all about modern living.
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Not exact matches
But not everyone is in love of the idea of a ritualized switching off, at least not if it's unconnected to deeper reflections
about what's driving the seemingly frantic pace of
modern life.
It's
about deconstructing the
modern life habits that obstruct your enjoying it again.
At Refinery29 — which describes itself as «a
modern woman's destination for how to
live a stylish, well - rounded
life» — the goal is not just
about putting out the highest volume, but also finding the right channels and mechanisms for distributing its message.
«To me, that's kind of what this
modern living movement is all
about.
The U.S. could require an opt - out of data collection, as they're
about to do in Europe, but Facebook says that would be a «paid product,» creating a two - tiered divide on a service fundamental to
modern life.
Technology, concern
about work -
life balance, and initiatives to help the environment by reducing traffic have made a variety of flexible structures available to
modern workers.
I believe that stories communicate both the gospel and the truth
about the human existence, but more importantly, they awaken in us something long repressed by our
modern culture:
life itself is a story.
I've been reading the monastics recently, and it strikes me that while much of
modern evangelicalism echoes their teachings on self - control and self - denial when it comes to sexuality, we tend to gloss over a lot what this great cloud of monastic witnesses has to say
about self - control and self - denial in other areas of
life — like materialism, food, relationships, and hospitality.
Questions also are raised
about the identity of the church that plays such a major role in the Radical Orthodox account of history,
about whether there is a doctrine of providence implicit in it,
about the dismissal or ignoring of Protestantism,
about the role of Jesus in its Christianity,
about the role of Socrates in its Platonism,
about its failure to engage with the challenge of
modern scientific and technological developments,
about how other faith traditions are related to this version of faith, and
about whether this is a habitable orthodoxy for ordinary
life.
How can
modern man, whose world seems to topple
about him, regain a
living faith in the Living God, so that he can feel once more both the dignity of his own life and the dignity of the lives of his fellow men — every
living faith in the
Living God, so that he can feel once more both the dignity of his own life and the dignity of the lives of his fellow men — every
Living God, so that he can feel once more both the dignity of his own
life and the dignity of the
lives of his fellow men — everywhere?
Jules suggests to me that as many as eighty per cent of techies are religious, but that this number is highly uncertain because the subject matter is taboo among most
modern scientists; it's not something we talk
about in our daily working
lives.
But when it comes to
modern media like radio, television, and the internet, we can be guilty of a certain level of naiveté
about the effects of technology on our
lives, especially as people of faith.
Perhaps you thought that the classic works of high modernism - works like Ulysses or The Waste Land - were important because they had something pertinent to say
about the spiritual conundrums of
modern life.
We need a fundamental analysis of the background beliefs
about care,
life, health and suffering that inform
modern medical practices.
The problems of Babel are reflected in
modern America in our ongoing debates
about history, identity, the future, and how we can
live together as a nation.
The temptation in
modern Christianity is to place a ton of emphasis on the vow, all while forgetting
about the entire
life ahead that must
live up to that vow.
The mentality that Rauschenbusch deployed to seduce his readers — the turn away from troubling debates
about doctrine, the shift from personal salvation to social reform, and the reassurance that progressive disdain for traditional religion was in fact a sign of a more authentic and scientific faith — provided a way to remain Christian while setting aside whatever seems incompatible with
modern life.
Marx made
life under capitalism seem much worse than it actually is, and he didn't spend a lot of time talking
about the good side of
modern prosperity and freedom.
You can say all you wish
about the spiritual vacuum of
modern life, and how we can't see the sunset in Los Angeles.
Especially when those people
lived long before the
modern era of science and had no knowledge of the things we now know to be true
about the universe.
(ENTIRE BOOK) Twelve basic affirmations of our Christian faith as each relates to
modern man are discussed: What we believe
about God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, the Bible, Man, Sin, Experience, Perfection, the Church, the Kingdom of God, Divine Judgment and Eternal
Life.
The
modern university's emphasis on academic specialization and its skepticism
about the possibility of discerning moral truth have deprived students of opportunities to pose and ponder
life's biggest questions in the classroom.
God created sound and light waves, and Floyd's messages
about the dangers and perils of
modern society and consequences of a faithless
life are consistent with Scripture.
Insofar as
modern life becomes dehumanizing and isolating, rock has sung
about this, tried to carve out artistic refuge from it, or otherwise sought to explore how one must deal with it.
BOOKS
ABOUT WHITEHEAD»S THOUGHT Emmet, D. M., Whitehead's Philosophy of Organism, Macmillan, 1932 Johnson, A. M., Whitehead's Theory of Reality, Dover, 1952 Whitehead's Philosophy of Civilization, Dover, 1958 Lowe, Victor, Understanding Whitehead, Johns Hopkins, 1962 Peters, F. H., The Creative Advance, Bethany, 1966 BOOKS
ABOUT PROCESS - THEOLOGY Hamilton, P. N., The
Living God and the
Modern World, Hodder & Stoughton, 1967 Hartshorne, Charles, Man's Vision of God, Harper, 1941 James, Ralph F., The Concrete God, Bobbs - Merrill, 1968 Ogden, Schubert, The Reality of God, S.C.M. Press, 1967 Pittenger, Norman, Process - Thought and Christian Faith, S.C.M. Press, 1968
Now let us have a cloose look at
modern man or say Politics Today where you drop all that behind and do as Personal Interests with out any commitment verbal or written Just Buy and Sell at Sale they Trade with the Fate, Faith and destiny of World and New Worlds Nations and that is why no conflict ever settled among nations but getting even worse and Modern Prophets of Inspiration and Knowldge Remind and Warn of World Food and Waters about Famine in the world and the need for working agianst that otherwise nations would become as Live Zombies eating each other
modern man or say Politics Today where you drop all that behind and do as Personal Interests with out any commitment verbal or written Just Buy and Sell at Sale they Trade with the Fate, Faith and destiny of World and New Worlds Nations and that is why no conflict ever settled among nations but getting even worse and
Modern Prophets of Inspiration and Knowldge Remind and Warn of World Food and Waters about Famine in the world and the need for working agianst that otherwise nations would become as Live Zombies eating each other
Modern Prophets of Inspiration and Knowldge Remind and Warn of World Food and Waters
about Famine in the world and the need for working agianst that otherwise nations would become as
Live Zombies eating each other flesh.
At a press conference last week he was asked
about his views on same - sex marriage and how to make Church relevant to
modern - day
life.
Her book was refreshingly un-abstract and densely empirical, built upon an accumulation of lovingly rendered details
about what works and doesn't work in
modern city
life.
On the other hand, his teachings on love, relationships and suffering have a lot to say
about our harried
modern lives.
The Pulitzer board wrote this
about his album DAMN: «A virtuosic song collection, unified by its vernacular authenticity and rhythmic dynamism that offers affecting vignettes capturing the complexity of
modern African - American
life.»
And the difficulty in our expansive
modern life lies here: ever achieving new powers, enlarging our opportunities, widening our liberties and everywhere complicating our
lives, we forget that, unless we correspondingly strengthen our moral and spiritual foundations, the whole overextended superstructure will come down
about our ears, as did the old Philistine banquet hall when Samson broke the pillars.
We sense, somehow, that most of the madness of our
modern lives is unnecessary, our stresses and rushing
about all faintly superfluous.
In the first three months of this year alone: Son of Man, which casts a black man as Christ and sets his
life in
modern South Africa, got positive reviews at Sundance; the makers of Color of the Cross, which also casts a black man as Christ, established a website with trailers for their work - in - progress; and New Line Cinema announced that Oscar nominees Keisha Castle - Hughes (Whale Rider) and Shohreh Aghdashloo (House of Sand and Fog) will star as the Virgin Mary and her cousin Elizabeth in a new movie
about the Nativity, to be released in time for Christmas.
Do you mean to tell me that building a church and teaching sermons
about Jesus in impoverished South American countries is somehow less effective than building family housing, teaching
modern irrigation techniques, and demonstrating how even the simplest
modern medicine and hygeine practices can save many, many
lives?
In trying to account for it I propose to say some things in the last lecture
about practical facts in
modern American church
life which operate to encourage, if not to demand this deadening and guilt - begetting circumstance.
Jung states that all mythologies of the world contain beliefs
about life after death, speaking of the «
modern therapeutic ethos and the premodern Christian hope.»
Human
lives are distorted by a fear of death, and that fear accelerates in the
modern world with the atrophying of various illusions
about personal immortality.
The 6,000 year old earth is quite a joke, seeing that
modern humans were
living in northwest Europe
about 42,500 years ago, in close proximity with neanderthals..
In the book, she writes
about her journey away from the upward mobility trend of
modern American, and down into the grime of
life where, as it turns out,
life is beautiful and full of wonder, glory, and grace.
This book is
about the major theological themes in the Book of Revelation and how
modern readers can understand and apply this difficult book to our
lives today.