Sentences with phrase «by histories of»

I am referring here to a section of London's contemporary arts community comprising largely, but not exclusively, white middle - or upper - middle - class artists; a section unburdened by histories of oppression, suffused with privilege and the necessary leisure time available for seekership.
The films traverse a landscape scarred by the histories of competing nationalisms and militarisms, overflowing with the narratives of the Israeli settlement movement, Zionist dreams, anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and the Palestinian right of return.
Her main area of interest is in children with serious psychological problems caused by histories of abuse, neglect, trauma and / or multiple placements.
They were inspired by the history of Rolls Royce, like the 1930s Phantom II Continental Saloons and Charles Sykes» original drawings for the Spirit of Ecstasy, the iconic ornament on Rolls Royce cars.
But the MLM model also has a reputation sullied by a history of pyramid schemes, get - rich promises, and fraudulent claims about products and compensation.
It's also one of the best investments you can make, as evidenced by its history of outperforming both the stock and housing markets even during periods of double - digit growth rates.
Now blacks have, in fact, been constrained by a history of racism and limited opportunity.
Analogously, the stance toward democracy in America assumed by Alexis de Tocqueville was not that of an English Protestant of bourgeois upbringing, but that of a man shaped by the history of Catholic and aristocratic France.
We beg to differ, because we believe — and are supported by another history of interpretation — that suggest the grace of God is more dynamic than that.
This is illustrated with striking clarity by the history of modern philosophy, at least in its continental (and, so to speak, proper) form.
Fundamentally, they constitute an understanding about how blacks should respond to the great philosophical and political problems created by our history of degradation, more recently followed by our unequal citizenship.
«the simple suggestion that Jesus appears to be the supreme symbol furnished to us by history of the notion of a God genuinely and literally sympathetic (incomparably more literally than any man ever is), receiving into his own experience the suffering as well as the joys of the world.»
There the problematic is shaped a by a history of discussion mostly among philosophers.
Jenson is surely right in contending that the God of the Bible is identified by temporal events, and indeed by a history of such events.
The main concern was with regard to theologian's attitude toward other religions and this was deeply challenged by the History of Religions research.
Australia was shaped culturally by a history of white, colonial violence and oppression and a system of legalized white supremacy known as the «White Australia Policy.»
While the Western churches are burdened by their history of simultaneous colonization and mission in the Third World, the Korean church does not have such a negative historical past and therefore has a special role in world mission.
One's history is contextualized in a different way, being intertwined with the histories of all others in the institution, and by the history of the institution as a whole.
But how dark and confused this pre - sentiment is, is shown by the history of mankind and by everyday life.
It will be seen here how profoundly Bultmann is influenced by the History of Religions school and its historical relativism.
Present states or movements in the inorganic arena appear to us to be determined totally by the history of past commotion in the macroscopic order as described by classical physics.
We are still burdened by the history of slavery, lynching and segregation and it compromises our ability to have a just system, and we have to deal with it.
This consists of an effort to discern the meanings of the data furnished by the history of religions, to locate these different meanings in their proper relationships, and finally also to place various religions in their reciprocal positions with regard to each other.
(Ibid., p. 155) Thus the Swedish Lutheran Archbishop Nathan Soderblom, who declared on his deathbed: «God lives, I can prove it by the history of religions.»
The problem of a systematization of the data furnished by the history of religions has today entered a decisive phase.
We had been preoccupied with intellectual problems set for us by the history of Western thought, not the real social and human problems set by human suffering.
The complaint of Sen was that Jesus Christ was presented to the Asians as a western Christ and the history of the Asiatic Christ in Asian soil had been replaced by the history of western missionary organizations in Asia.
In Christian thought we do not first get an idea of love which is then illustrated by the history of Jesus.
Knott's Berry Farm Knott's Berry Farm isn't just another amusement park, but offers entertainment that is inspired by the history of the area.
I was facinated by the history of this coconut cake and decided to make it today.
Named for the plant's distinctive blue dandelion - like flower, and inspired by its history of use in coffee and other beverages, Blue Lion is a different kind of bitter spirit sure to appeal to fans of amari.
we have the hardest games of the title contenders and the pressure is firmly on us to deliver and if going by our history of choking at the most vital periods is anything to go by the in forgive me for just HOPING we do it than BELIEVING we can actually do it....
As the mother of triplet sons, one of whom was forced by a history of concussions to stop playing football before his junior year of high school, educating the public about concussions and the cumulative effect of subconcussive head impacts is something about which I care passionately and to which I have been deeply committed for the past sixteen years.
We were energized by the history of the former A&P warehouse and the diversity of the surrounding community.
Like anything, it is often influenced by the history of previous policy decisions, and corresponding attitudes that people develop.
The real weakness has been the struggle to bring together intelligence and analysis as is shown by the history of the Joint Intelligence Committee first established in the 1930s.
Given the history of the last six or more years, it should be of little surprise to you that many people in this country have no desire to have any more of our media fall into your hands, tainted as News International is by a history of completely unacceptable journalistic practices.
He said he was not discouraged by the history of low voter turnout in the Bronx, citing increasing poll numbers since 2010.
The adversarial style was particularly prominent in inner - city areas, where the relationship between the police and young black people was shaped by a history of friction, and resulted in proportionately more arrests of black and mixed race youths.
Anti-corruption crusader Preet Bharara took his clean - up - Albany message to Fordham Law School, defending his mission as crucial to bringing true democracy to a state hobbled by a history of graft.
Martin O'Neill had held the seat, dominated by its history of paper, whiskey and mining and the working - class heritage that came with it, since 1979.
Will the former congressman stun observers and make a comeback, or be doomed by his history of legal troubles and controversies?
The second in Clark's planned trilogy inspired by the history of astrophysics, the novel's narrative orbits around Newton and how he came to his famous theory.
Chua's equations suggested that a memristor's electrical resistance, or conductivity, would not be constant, like a lightbulb's, but dynamic, and determined by the history of the current that had flowed through the device.
This is revealed by the history of human impact that the research team analysed and compared to the timeframe of the monitoring programmes as part of its study.
Empirical evidence increasingly supports the hypothesis that patterns of intrinsic functional connectivity (iFC) are sculpted by a history of evoked coactivation within distinct neuronal networks.
Robert Lanza is the chief scientist of Advanced Cell Technology (ACTC), a company whose scientific achievements are overshadowed only by its history of desperate business decisions.
Being confronted by this situational challenge coupled by a history of perpetual yoyo dieting only compounded my sense of discouragement in achieving my goals.
Leadership characteristics as shown by a history of inspiring and motivating people to a common purpose at all levels within a company
When you're at Joffrey Tower, you are surrounded by the history of what the company has been and what it will become.
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