Sentences with phrase «based intellectual traditions»

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An intellectual base: i.e., a theological stance, articulate and consciously connected to Scripture and tradition, that informs the practice of ministry.
Robert Royal is President of the Washington - based Faith and Reason Institute and the author of numerous books, including The Catholic Martyrs of the Twentieth Century: A Comprehensive World History and the forthcoming study, A Deeper Vision: The Catholic Intellectual Tradition in the Twentieth Century.
To base one's judgment of an entire political and philosophical tradition on a particular (contestable) reading of how one proto - liberal thinker (Kant) might or might not provide resources for someone like Nietzsche doesn't strike me as good intellectual practice.
For more than twenty years now, New York - based artists Liam Gillick and Lawrence Weiner, who each represent different aspects of, and / or strands within, (the complex interplay between) the conceptual, post-conceptual and neo-conceptual traditions in art, have engaged in an intense intellectual and artistic dialogue.
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