Sentences with phrase «concern of affinity»

Lastly, the concern of affinity; some kids prefer one parent over the other.

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Several of the book's features are shared with other British theology: a basic concern for intelligent orthodoxy informed by worship; the Trinity as the encompassing doctrine, strongly connected to both church and society; a well - articulated response to modernity; a wide range of «mediations,» through various discourses and aspects of contemporary life (philosophy, history, friendship, sex, politics, aesthetics, the visual arts and music); a special affinity for the patristic period; and a preference for the essay genre.
If any readers are tempted to think that post-Communist nations have a natural affinity for CST, Jonathan Luxmoore's excellent essay on the lack of social concern in the Polish church is sobering.
On the contrary it is very much of a broad church — a large - scale project that has affinities and involvements across the entire board of philosophical concerns.
On the other hand, self - identified evangelicals are linked among themselves by a set of elective affinities, while belonging to a potpourri of Protestant denominations that display only a limited and variable concern about their own existence in institutional separation from one another, let alone from the Roman Catholic Church.
Because little comparative information is available concerning receptor profiles of antiparkinson drugs, affinities of 14 agents were determined at diverse receptors implicated in the etiology and / or
Such affinity spaces can offer opportunities for novice educators to receive support and encouragement in the early stages of their careers, which should be of interest to teacher educators concerned with their preservice teachers» success postgraduation.
This is a rare opportunity to see such work alongside those works by Picasso that, in many cases, are documented as having made a particular impact on the artist concerned; in other cases, they have been chosen as excellent examples of a stylistic affinity between Picasso and the relevant British artist.
Concurrently with the popular rise of data visualisation, big data, its methods of retrieval and the attempt to find meaning through the creation of systems in archives, libraries and object affinities have all emerged as important concerns in the work of artists including Hito Steyerl, Trevor Paglen and Camille Henrot.
Reprinted in chronological sequence alongside a selection of full - length texts, this series of excerpts offers a timeline of Ault's continuous artistic growth, longstanding political concerns and dynamic interpersonal affinities.
This exhibition will present the development of Rothschild's work in the context of two particular concerns: the visual and intellectual affinities between her sculpture and its artistic precursors, in particular the work of Barbara Hepworth, and the relationship of sculpture to its architectural setting.
Reprinted in chronological sequence alongside a selection of full - length texts, this series of excerpts offers a timeline of Ault's artistic development, longstanding political concerns and dynamic interpersonal affinities.
Eva Hesse is best known for the ethereal sculptures she created out of latex and fiberglass, a body of work that shows affinities with the concerns of Minimalism but can not be easily characterized under any particular art movement.
It is a body of work that looks at the fragility of the world around us, a child's affinity with nature and concerns I have with environmental damage and the legacy we are leaving our children.»
Insofar as maintaining standards is concerned, I also agree with you that, in essence, one should be very leery of, for example, U of Leicester's willingness to accept (and then assuredly graduate) students with barely average and even below average undergrad marks and no demonstrated affinity for the type of thinking useful to lawyers (which the LSAT is designed, imperfectly I grant you (but nothing is perfect), to illuminate).
According to Adam Cockey, managing director at Baltimore's W.H.C. Wilson & Co., when a major affinity program was announced recently by one of Baltimore's leading companies, the local board was besieged by salespeople voicing their concerns about losing commission money to affinity partners.
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