True, he had a small following, but it was mostly Roman intellectuals, not
a broad cultural spectrum as would be expected from a Christ - like being.
Not exact matches
As society's understanding of mental health is starting to take some slow, lurching steps toward progress, Plaza seems uniquely poised for a new
cultural norm: One in which the
broad spectrum of mental and emotional health is more fairly and accurately represented.
Our student population proudly reflects a
broad spectrum of
cultural, ethnic, religious, social, and economic diversity.
Libraries span the
broad spectrum of education,
cultural heritage, community service, and economic development.
It is desirable to extend the property to encompass an even
broader spectrum of human - land relationships, additional
cultural sites, such as Pisac and Ollantaytambo in the Sacred Valley, and a larger part of the Urubamba watershed would contribute to strengthening the overall integrity.
By convening a national task force of artists,
cultural leaders, and city officials, led by Creative Time Chief Curator Nato Thompson, the OACCE will begin a yearlong discovery process to investigate how city government can engage a
broad spectrum of communities in civic dialogue through large - scale temporary public art.
The collective's work spans several media, disciplines, and a
broad spectrum of
cultural registers (high and low).
18th Street Arts Center supports the work of outstanding individual artists and fosters the public's engagement with a
broad spectrum of approaches to contemporary ideas that reflect the
cultural richness of the region.
I also create mixed - media pieces in a
broad spectrum of sizes and subjects from nature's ecological components to
cultural issues.
Continuing her interest in how economic and
cultural globalization conditions our response to images, Husain has embedded a
broad spectrum of motifs within her latest work.
We welcome highly motivated applicants from a
broad spectrum of
cultural, professional, and academic backgrounds.