Sentences with phrase «classic formulation»

This tradition of polemic achieved classic formulation in Bossuet's 1688 The History of the Variations of the Protestant Churches.
This was the sort of conceit that Robert Rosenblum drew on, in a now classic formulation from 1961, when he described paintings by Rothko, as well as Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman, and Clyfford Still, as having descended from the eighteenth - century romantic concept of the Sublime (as it was discussed by Burke and Kant among others), a quasi-religious state of awe induced by the experience of nature on a vast scale....
It finds its most classic formulation in the theology of Blessed John Duns Scotus, who argues: «I declare however that the fall was not the cause of Christ's predestination.
I also found out «why starting a business is like solving a Rubik's cube» and the more cerebral and classic formulation that «starting a business is like a game of chess.»
OK, this isn't really a W, but «how» is a favorite tag along to this classic formulation.
One of his sermons of this type was a classic formulation of these beliefs, «The Second Mile.»
My ketogenic chocolate recipes often use their classic formulation which is intended to replace white sugar.
Academe, in the classic formulation, focuses on basic research, seeking knowledge for its own sake.
The authors are working, by the way, with a habitable zone definition that involves liquid water at the surface, the classic formulation of habitable zone rather than more recent extensions of the idea.
JR: An experience that becomes more than the sum of its parts, in the classic formulation.
In his judgment when this case came to the Court of Appeal Burchell was described by Elias LJ as «the classic formulation of the employer's obligation in misconduct cases».
This case presents the classic formulation of the test for municipal liability.
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