Sentences with word «apologia»

Hard acts to follow Artforum International; May 1, 2003; Higgs, Matthew; 700 + words MATTHEW HIGGS ON THROBBING GRISTLE WHILE MANY LIVE RECORDINGS are accompanied by disclaimers - invariably apologias for the sound quality - few come with warnings as to their possible side effects.
The centrality of apologia in this proposal highlights a curious internal incongruence throughout the book.
I picked up an old Everyman edition of John Henry Newman's Apologia Pro Vita Sua in a secondhand bookshop, and, reading it, discovered that there was a beautiful and spiritual rationale for Catholic sacramental theology.
The inclusion of this early work at the opening of the exhibit reads as a political apologia by Mr. Storr.
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(Music) Artforum International; May 1, 2003; Higgs, Matthew; 700 + words WHILE MANY LIVE RECORDINGS are accompanied by disclaimers — invariably apologias for the sound quality - few come with warnings as to their possible side effects.
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Since May 5, when she suggested that black people should be guaranteed lucrative jobs and business licenses in the marijuana industry as a form of «reparations» for the pain and suffering caused during the drug war and its resulting mass incarceration and impoverishment, Nixon has been forced into a running apologia.
The consequences of Mark's embodiment and editing of the evangelic tradition in his brief apologia for Jesus» Messiahship were far - reaching.
So you're saying the film is emotionally inert and shallow, with little character development or substantive plot, coasting on the lead's charm to cover over a shoddily constructed apologia for military expansionism.
In 1908, Matisse reflected in a written apologia that he had failed to link his technical ability to any particular conceptual conceit.
Hugh Dancy (pictured) will join Stockard Channing in the off - Broadway transfer of Alexi Kaye Campbell's play Apologia, which had a run at Trafalgar Studios last year
Kozol's account of his visit, Children of the Revolution, is a nauseating apologia for the Castro regime's indoctrination of children and adults.
Thus we had the strange spectacle of the French left erupting in anger after publication of Courtois» book, which they claimed (in a throwback to the days of the Popular Front) was a new apologia for fascism.
The liberal principle accepts the truths of God's revelation in Christ only to the extent that they cohere with natural reason, correspond to pious feelings, or serve the needs of civil society (cf. Apologia, chap.
In his sustained apologia for Christianity, Chateaubriand hurls a cry of protest against the state - sponsored desecration of the basilica of Saint - Denis, centuries - old burial site of French kings.
the article you presented is most certainly a Protestant apologia.
Nat's ongoing apologia compelled the Human Life Foundation to name him its «Great Defender of Life» in 2005.
I defended my choice of subject; his next letter began, «An excellent apologia for philosophy.»
This book is not intended to be an autobiography nor a spiritual apologia» It attempts to give a picture of Christian faith, life and history.
Perhaps this was not surprising in a Roman Gospel, in a «defense and confirmation of the gospel» meant for Greco - Roman readers, whether converted Christians or still pagans, in a Hellenistic, Western, non-Jewish, non-Oriental apologia for the Christian faith.
It is not a true apologia pro vita sua, a meditation on the milestones in a life lived on the international stage as the scion of one of the most famous families in American history.
In an anything - but - apologetic apologia, Mary Eberstadt challenges the many spokesmen (and they are almost all men) for the New Atheism in her satire, The Loser Letters.
Wisse's sketch of the intellectual and political history of Zionism is by no means a simple apologia.
Coincidentally, I happened to be rereading Cardinal Newman's Apologia last week for a forthcoming article.
The parallels between Pascal's unfinished apologia and Kugel's highly polished one are striking, despite the three and a half centuries that separate them.
[11] Apologia p. 143.
Apologia means «making a case for» or «demonstrating the truth of» doctrines.
The global context of the church's mission requires apologia to be done in a distinctive way.
That is, it must take the realities of worldwide cultural and especially religious pluralism more seriously into account than earlier types of apologia did (cf. 159 - 60).
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It was clearly meant at best as a back - handed compliment to Sir Ian, but his obsession with political positioning runs as a theme through this book, which is part autobiography, part apologia, and part musings on the governance of the police.
The second apologia is that the Lib Dem leadership concluded before the election that their policy on tuition fees was unsustainable.
, and some who see the movie are convinced it's an imperialist apologia for a botched war, etc..
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