Sentences with phrase «classical notion»

Further, Batura has compounded the allure of fetish magazine imagery with Classical notions of beauty, blending them into an erotic ideal.
Although this idea of God differs from classical notions, two principal advantages should not be overlooked.
With a rich heritage rooted in mythology and symbolism, Zeus + Δione transcends classical notions of style and design.
Although her work results from deep observations of the history of painting — from Velasquez, Rembrandt, Caravaggio and Cezanne among others — her personal vision transcends classical notions of genre and narrative as she invites viewers into a delicious domain of confident brush strokes with a new aesthetic.
I would say that one of White - head's signal achievements was to develop a conceptual scheme for handling this classical notion of divine eternity, a scheme that does the job much better than any used by the classical theologians themselves.
The substitution of career - oriented professional training for the classical notion of theology as a wide - ranging pursuit of the knowledge of God has meant the loss of the unifying subject matter of theological education.
Not actual entities, therefore, which perish as soon as their process of self - constitution is complete, but societies when understood as environments or structured fields of activity for those same actual entities seem to be the true analog for the classical notion of substance within process - relational metaphysics.
This is the essential change made from the classical notion of effective interactions or the systems theory development of it.
Many Christian writers, especially after the fourth century, avoided the language of friendship altogether — perhaps, Konstan suggests, because the classical notion of friendship, which required a mutual awareness of virtue, seemed incompatible with Christian humility and with the sense that all of one's virtue was ultimately the fruit of God's grace.
He was inspired by graffiti and the so - called «outsider» art of psychiatric patients, prisoners and children, work that was at odds with the academic, classical notions of beauty in art.
In doing so, Benglis emphasizes that video as a medium is based upon mechanical reproduction, thus subverting the classical notion of authenticity and reproduction in fine art.
That classical notion of the artist living outside of society, commenting on the society, has disappeared.
Equally respected in the art world and the electronic music community, his works lay open the functional principles of codification, self - organization and perception so that the hand of the artist recedes and the classical notion of an oeuvre is put into question.
Bucolic scenes of shepherds with their flocks, or idyllic depictions of rural life were sentimental evocations that harked back to Classical notions of Arcadian paradises, not unlike picture postcards whose images have been edited.
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