Sentences with phrase «contemporary applications of»

Contemporary applications of Big Data extend beyond marketing and advertising to core social and cultural functions, including the study of intellectual preferences and the delivery of higher education.
The exhibition is part of a program promoting contemporary applications of traditional intaglio printmaking and handmade papermaking in the region known as the cradle of modern papermaking.
It is a contemporary application of the historic formulation of the role of ordained church leaders as priestly, pastoral, and prophetic.

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Stubborn visionaries are guided by their epiphanies even when they have no contemporary application, or frame of reference.
The editors clearly hope so, but they express that hope with a sober realism: «To the extent that the Constitution still matters — as a framework, as a statement of broad purposes, as a point of recurring reference, as a legitimation of further developments, as a restraint on the overbearing and the righteous — to that extent it is worthwhile to try to enter into that world of discourse» (I: xii) As always, however, where the historical scholarship is very good, the contemporary application must be very cautious.
Contemporary practical theology is thus more than the «application» of theological concepts to one social situation or another.
This is not simply because its daunting length and complexity resist entry by ordinary readers, but because Jewett's relentless application of current preoccupations flattens one of the world's most powerful religious writings to the level of the banal and reveals how little theological passion and insight are to be found among contemporary New Testament interpreters.
If significant correspondence can be found, yet another avenue of relevance may be opened for the application of Whitehead's ideas to contemporary issues.
Whereas contemporary understanding envisions the curious person as open to knowledge, life, and new experiences in a kind of whimsical, impish, or carefree way, scholastic theologians saw curiosity as a wayward pursuit which impedes the studied application of the mind to worthy things.
In another editorial he argues that the church should promote such concrete programs as Social Security, Medicare, the Jobs Corps, and the massive attack on the intolerable slums of our great cities.35 These are concrete applications of Scripture's moral principles, viewed in light of contemporary social and economic reality.
«64 Some contemporary writers speak of the end sanctifying the means, giving considerable laxity to ethical application.
Many Muslims who accept the absolute authority of the Qur» an, also engage in lively debate about its meaning and application in the contemporary world.
Of course a strict constructionist, such as the excessively modest Justice Antonin (Nino) Scalia, might insist that the reference is limited to Nino Visconti of Pisa, a thirteenth - century judge in Gallura, Sardinia, but those of us with a more subtle appreciation of the «living Dante» will recognize its contemporary applicatioOf course a strict constructionist, such as the excessively modest Justice Antonin (Nino) Scalia, might insist that the reference is limited to Nino Visconti of Pisa, a thirteenth - century judge in Gallura, Sardinia, but those of us with a more subtle appreciation of the «living Dante» will recognize its contemporary applicatioof Pisa, a thirteenth - century judge in Gallura, Sardinia, but those of us with a more subtle appreciation of the «living Dante» will recognize its contemporary applicatioof us with a more subtle appreciation of the «living Dante» will recognize its contemporary applicatioof the «living Dante» will recognize its contemporary application.
The application of the scientific method to the facts of contemporary life or even the impartial eye of a realistic observer will furnish ample evidence that men are not naturally good.
St. Augustine's enduring conception of the two cities here receives contemporary development and application as outstanding authors, most of whom are also First Things contributors, address economics, the academy, natural law, politics, and marriage: Robert Jenson on the Church's responsibility, Robert Louis Wilken on what Augustine really meant, Carl Braaten on natural law, George Weigel on not despairing about the ambiguity of politics, Robert Benne on Christian engagement in economic enterprise, and Gilbert Meilaender on the virtue of marriage.
Though most African and Asian churches have a high view of biblical origins and authority, this does not prevent a creative and even radical application of biblical texts to contemporary debates and dilemmas.
From the starting point of the revelation of the nature and will of God that has come to man through Christ, she has dealt first with the biblical foundations of Christian ethics followed by their application to specific contemporary problems, including self and society, marriage, economic life, race, the state, war, peace and others.
The half - conscious, sometimes unconscious, application of contemporary questions to medieval texts is a process interwoven with the personalities of those medieval historians.
The most I have allowed myself by way of contemporary application is to comment at various points on which of our current attitudes and policies seem compatible with the biblical view under consideration, and which do not.
My audience was composed of men and women engaged in research or in the application of research to concrete contemporary problems.
It is only with an understanding of vocation and the question of sexual vocation other than marriage and celibacy that a responsible Christian sexual ethic can be elaborated which is neither reactionary nor soft - headed, neither simply orthodox nor simply enlightened, but a genuine application of Christian moral insight to the contemporary setting.
Toni Solo of Scoop Independent News has commented: «One of the defining characteristics of contemporary Nicaraguan society is a widespread turning to religion or spirituality for affirmation in the face of the ruthless application of savage «free market» capitalism.
His work focusses on the application of contemporary genomic technologies to detect genetic variation and evaluate its role in human disease.
Consisting of three two - week courses (to be taken one at a time), this online certificate program provides you the opportunity to examine historic and contemporary research, learn the steps for practical application in your life, and be better prepared to engage in productive conversations with friends, colleagues, clients, or patients about the science and philosophy behind plant - based nutrition.
Contemporary Paganism is a term denoting modern applications of Pagan religiosity and spirituality.
Articles in any contemporary topical areas are sought, from basic science of nanoscale physics and chemistry to applications in nanodevices, quantum engineering and quantum computing.
A contemporary era full of different computers, smartphones and similar devices people use literally every single day chatting on different applications — so why it would not be the way to get a shot at online dating services, dating hot Russian women in particular?
Taking into account the profound (and increasing) role of ed - tech in the lives of contemporary students and academic establishments, LA has a wide range of applications ranging from tutors» evaluation of the group to students» development of strategies for better learning.
«Sanctity of life» is the starting point in a series of resources addressing the application of ethical theory to contemporary issues of importance.
It is the ultimate application of authentic learning, the foundation of today's contemporary curriculum.
The program is designed to bring practical classroom applications to life, coupling examples from contemporary teaching with insight from some of the most important voices in education today.
Designed to bring practical classroom applications to life, the PD In Focus tool couples examples from contemporary teaching with insights from some of the most important voices in education today.
Slick and contemporary, it is a classy application of domestic styling that offers a less - expensive alternative to the Cadillac Allante or the Mercedes - Benz 560SL roadsters.
In contemporary dog training, a lot of attention is paid to operant conditioning — «clicker training» is nothing more or less than the real - world application of one small part of Skinner's research.
Research: Foeniculum vulgare Mill: A Review of Its Botany, Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, Contemporary Application, and Toxicology
Articles in any contemporary topical areas are sought, from basic science of nanoscale physics and chemistry to applications in nanodevices, quantum engineering and quantum computing.
, the game ends up displaying a far less coherent or decisive leftism than its contemporaries like Final Fantasy VII or Metal Gear Solid 2 that were, through an insistent application of text, managing to tackle much more complex systems of oppression than Dragon Quarter's systems and minimalist narrative could ever hope to achieve, which leaves the game feeling tonally coherent much more so than it is thematically coherent.
The 2018 grantees were selected through a competitive application process by an independent panel that comprised Naomi Beckwith, a curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; artist and activist Andrea Bowers; Ciara Ennis, director and curator at Pitzer College Art Galleries; Christopher Y. Lew, an associate curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art; and multimedia artist Bruce Yonemoto.
Working with a rotating cohort of collective members, they will explore themes of progress, transformation, and Otherness through a humorous sensibility and the applications of new technologies not often explored in contemporary narratives of the future.
The act of sewing in his Sacchi, which recalled the sutures of medicine as well as handicrafts associated with femininity, provided an intriguing counterpoint to the machismo and frenetic application of many of his Action Painter contemporaries.
The relationship between drawing and sculpture is particularly interesting in contemporary art practice; Antony Gormley is one of the most eloquent artists when it comes to articulating ideas that pertain to individual perception, collective needs, intellectual processes, or the applications and development of a visual language to assuage the spiritual or emotional privations of the modern world.
The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in contemporary art, possess excellent writing and research skills, and be well versed in a number of Macintosh software applications.
INPA 6 - The 6th International Painting Annual A Juried Annual Publication of Works of Contemporary Painting Final Deadline: July 24, 2015 Application fee: $ 36 for up to three entries
The Collections Fund at Frieze, including a match - funded gift, currently stands at # 50,000, which this year was awarded to Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art after a competitive application process open to the Contemporary Art Society's 70 Museum Members across the UK.
This seems to be a breakout year for digital fabrication in art: a number of inexpensive 3D printers have hit the retail market; the 3D Printshow — a fair founded in London in 2012 showcasing the commercial and creative applications of this technology — held its first event in New York this past February (with plans for other venues around the world); and «Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital» — touted as the «first in - depth exhibition exploring digital fabrication in contemporary art» — is on view at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) in New York through June 1.
Contemporary robotic applications of sprayed concrete may come to be the heir of a taxidermic urge to remake the world in its own image.
Applications will be reviewed by Management Consultants for the Arts, an executive search firm working with Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art.
As had been the case with Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven, he «applied» contemporary design to serious painting, only in Bush's case the application was closer to Cubism than to Art Nouveau.
Jacob Proctor, the curator of the Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society at the University of Chicago, and Fabian Schöneich, the curator of the Portikus contemporary art center in Frankfurt, make recommendations to the fair organizers about galleries» applications for Frame.
Emerging Artist Fellows are selected annually through an open application process and reviewed by a committee comprised of past EAF recipients; established artists who have shown a commitment to mentoring and advocating for younger artists; as well as writers, gallerists, and curators who have special knowledge of contemporary art.
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