Sentences with phrase «central concern»

Unfortunately, this is a far less central concern of most economists than is the free movement of capital and goods.
Further, these experiences are of central concern by being in some sense ultimate.
Such a dilemma is related to two central concerns of theology and ethics: power and authority.
Why It Matters: We don't get a lot of detail here, but it's notable that Barrett leads with this subject, as it's certainly the most central concern for many dedicated Destiny 2 players.
He forged close friendships with the European Surrealists and other intellectuals over his interests in poetry and philosophy, and as such served as a vital link between the pre-war avant - garde in Europe and its post-war counterpart in New York, establishing automatism and psychoanalysis as central concerns of American abstraction.
Those other Gods are other central values, other central concerns in life.
Without grace, belief in immortality is irreligious because it reflects central concern with the selfish preservation of the self.
Although foreclosure and unemployment remain central concerns, most economists expect prices to continue to climb, with North Texas cities, such as Dallas - Fort Worth, leading the road to recovery.
The result is a Jesus whose central concern was the hope of God's eschatological restoration of Israel - a theme that is emphatically consigned to black type in The Five Gospels.
Of central concern throughout are problems of resource depletion, of the disappearing ozone layer, and of the greenhouse effect; but these broaden to include agriculture, population, and tax and land - use policies.
Language, spatial relationship, and scale are also central concerns for the artist, who maintains an acute awareness for the viewer's aesthetic experience.
Together, they create a constellation of Cain's most central concerns and influences, and a kind of portrait of her work and practice.
Tietjen's narrative makes clear how central this concern was for Preus.
Hopefully it will become an increasingly central concern of therapists who are developing the theory and practice of psychosynthesis.
Certainly, the past and our relationship to it seem more nearly central concerns in Faulkner, but Hemingway's, heroes can, on occasion, be very good rememberers too.
But the reason why that film was able to successfully cover a number of bases was that, for all its genre - hopping, it had a clearly defined central concern: the undying love between the two main characters.
A spokesperson for the bank suggested that it has been monitoring bitcoin and other virtual currencies «for some time», and that three central concerns regarding bitcoin have emerged:
If these are the components of our world, or rather, those that Macel sees as central concerns of artists, it's a tentatively optimistic picture that she presents.
As museums broaden their missions, learning is becoming a fresh and central concern for institutions as a whole
Extending Hepworth's central concern with the female body, both the stone and lignum figures envisage the seated nude as powerful and enclosing.
Friedan was right that problems of work and family are central concerns of many women, and there are signs that she and others have succeeded in moving the feminist establishment to pay closer attention to those matters.
In bringing our interests together, one of the things that became relevant for us is the idea of artistic research and the potency of field - based research, artistic practice, and speculative experiments that can open up to explore questions about the governmentality (the methods of control or governance) of addressing climate change, which are also central concerns in Hanna's work.
Truth be told, your quest to save Hydeland is a painfully dull yarn whose central concern is seemingly to ensure that as many fantasy tropes are name checked as possible than crafting a meaningful or engaging narrative.
Squaring the issue is a central concern for the Trump administration in selling their plan to overhaul the tax code.
The situation isn't ideal, and it probably doesn't need de Blasio to claim at a press conference last month, «I will not tell you that Gucci and Tiffany are my central concerns in life» — but it will almost certainly get by.
Because it directly reflects the Fed's two central concerns — price stability and real economic performance — nominal G.D.P. is a simple and sensible target for long after the economy recovers.
The BOJ shifted course on monetary policy last September when it made yield - curve targeting its central concern.
As many of the anti-abortion Democrats elected over the last four years were going down in defeat, the party made abortion a central concern in a handful of battleground Senate races — and....
To make the congregation a central concern for theological education, we need a new pedagogical strategy that assumes that theology is a form of practical knowledge.
The terminology points to the fact that this has not been a central concern in the formation of economic theory.
This matter will resurface in the first and second cantos of Inferno, where state and church are seen as equally important, and then as the central concern of his later essay, Monarchia.
If one were asked to epitomize the central concern of the Comedy in a single word, «justice» might represent the best choice.
Little was mentioned of the fact that the Canaanites worshipped different god (s) and that this might have been God's central concern.
Among the universal experiences in which man participates religion relates to those which are of central concern.
Poverty, joblessness and homelessness have been central concerns of religious social - action groups.
Following James Gustafson, I have taken as a central concern the task of finding the most appropriate means to articulate how Christians have understood, and do and should understand, the relationship between Christ and the moral life.
This is a programmatic essay for a comprehensive comparative analysis of phenomenology and process philosophy.1 The central concern of this project is the relationship between the major doctrines of these two philosophies: intentionality and prehension.
It serves mostly to perpetuate the malignant narcissism which was the central concerned of Jesus» message.
Bultmann's central concern was precisely the opposite of the wish to reduce theology to anthropology, but he was passionately «subjective» in the sense of believing that God could never be a mere «object» to the believer.
Righteousness is not a central concern of the churches with which I normally associate, nor is it something after which most people I know can be said to hunger and thirst.
However, Bloom never argues, as Bercier does, that our universities «ought to be dedicated» to the health and maintenance of the American regime, that it should take as one of its primary tasks engendering our capacity for self - governance, and that for Americans a «sound education in American history must be the central concern of their education from beginning to end».

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