Sentences with phrase «conversation with this tradition»

Defining the «redemptive quest» and the «maturation» of a community of faith can really be done only in conversation with the tradition, a conversation that tests our assumptions and challenges even our most cherished and deeply held convictions.
-RRB-, a picture meticulous in its details that is nonetheless only possible to fully appreciate within a working conversation with the traditions (including those of Miike's own work) that inform it.
The artist's sumptuous application of paint and seductive layered surfaces draw the viewer into a psychologically intense narrative, in conversation with this tradition, which unfolds across the paintings presented.
In a series of elongated panels, from panoramas of Stradbroke Island and Moreton Bay to studies of South Gorge and Main Beach in atmospheric afternoon light and groups of paperbarks at Stradbroke's Brown Lake, Taylor continues his conversation with the tradition of Australian landscape painting.

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Beyond the special visit of Senator Collins, highlights included: • Intense and probing pre and post-dinner conversations about the economy and the world on the deck (along with wonderful wine and hors d'oeuvres — part of the tradition is that each participant ships several bottles of excellent wine to share with others) • Participation in a financial forecast survey of key factors for the upcoming 12 months as well as a review of the prior year's financial forecast survey — including distribution of funds that the prior year's attendees «bet» on the accuracy of the forecasts.
Building on but moving beyond psychological understandings of guilt, and excavating the reality of wrong «being that underlies our wrong» doing, Pieper brings the wisdom tradition of Plato, Augustine, and Aquinas into conversation with moderns, both Christian and anti-Christian, who try to make sense of sin and evil in the human condition.
Others are more interested in conversation with the Catholic tradition.
For Berger, then, the theological enterprise is best understood as a process of «induction,» in which one mediates and interprets personal experience in conversation with one's religious tradition.
In his erudition, Childs is, of course, fully engaged with the critical tradition of scholarship; his primary contemporary conversation partners are W. A. M. Beuken, Christopher Seitz, Marvin Sweeney and Hugh Williamson.
By entering into conversation with texts from these traditions and considering perspectives largely forgotten by modernity, participants will discover truths that will enable them to live better lives and confidently propose alternatives to those in our age who wish to do likewise.
In our dialogue with other traditions, the key to sustaining conversation (rather than cutting it short by claims that others will interpret as arrogant) is to keep before ourselves the possibility that in some way or other all religions may be relative, culturally specific ways of looking toward an ineffable mystery.
For example, at a breakfast conversation sponsored by the Emerging Women Leaders Initiative, women from main - line churches shared powerful words of hope and encouragement with evangelical women who struggle to have a voice in their traditions.
Toward the end of Ut Unum Sint, John Paul cites some of the questions that must be addressed in conversation with the communities issuing from the tragic divisions of the sixteenth century: (1) The relationship between Sacred Scripture, as the highest authority in matters of faith, and Sacred Tradition, as indispensable to the interpretation of the Word of God; (2) The Eucharist as the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ, an offering of praise to the Father, the sacrificial memorial and Real Presence of Christ and the sanctifying outpouring of the Holy Spirit; (3) Ordination, as a Sacrament, to the threefold ministry of the episcopate, presbyterate, and diaconate; (4) The Magisterium of the Church, entrusted to the pope and the bishops in communion with him, understood as a responsibility and an authority exercised in the name of Christ for teaching and safeguarding the faith; (5) The Virgin Mary, as Mother of God and Icon of the Church, the spiritual Mother who intercedes for Christ's disciples and for all humanity.
For Ozick, however, the literary critic is herself the architect of literary tradition, arranging works, authors, movements, and trends in conversation with one another, «teas [ing] out hidden imperatives and assumptions held in common, and... creat [ing] the fertilizing conditions that underlie and stimulate a living literary consciousness.»
Indeed, a justification of this was read back into tradition and put upon the lips of Yahweh in his conversation with Moses on Mount Sinai: «In every place where I cause my name to be remembered I will come unto thee and I will bless thee.»
Compare his tendency to banish conversation partners with the expansiveness of the Psalmist's encounter with God, or the capacity of Thomas Aquinas or John Paul II to draw on sources outside their own tradition.
As Princeton philosopher of religion Jeffrey Stout has written, «There is no method for good argument and conversation save being conversant — that is, being well versed on one's own tradition and on speaking terms with others»
Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers; But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot: (1 Peter 1:18 - 19)
Despite the advent of solo munching - on - the - go (the «Pret a Manger age» Dan Hitchens aptly described in a recent column) these chefs and columnists persist in believing that food ought to bring folks together, that a meal should go hand - in - hand with conversation, and that the universal act of eating merits distinct rituals and traditions.
And if ye call on the Father, who without respect of persons judgeth according to every man's work, pass the time of your sojourning here in fear: 18 forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers; 19 but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot: 20 who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you, (AKJV).
Also, the French blogosphere is huge, with the web no doubt supplementing the tradition of endless corner - café political conversations.
A conversation about tradition and innovation, about misunderstandings and typical Western thinking towards Ashtanga yoga, with teachers Ronald
"CuppaLove.com - Dating, Love, Romance, Relationships, Personals» - it's the title of the site.The most important text on the main page - «Keeping the Conversation Going», «Marriage Tips For Couples», «Searching For a Soul Mate», «How to Approach Women», «Now serving freshly brewed cups of love...», «A True Healthy Relationship», «15 Signs You May Be in Love With Mr Wrong», «The Tradition of Toasting — Why Toast to the Bride?»
85, recently came to Taktse to lead conversations with faculty on how to approach moral education in a society of diverse traditions.
But, sadly, an associated tradition persists: The key stakeholders in a critical conversation about postsecondary standards and expectations — parents and students — remain more talked about than talked with.
«We hope to carry forward that tradition, and use the unlimited digital space to engage great artists and thinkers in conversation with skilled writers and interviewers.»
Well this is how the tradition all started, and be thankful for it since I'm sure it has been a good excuse in the past to get out of the same long conversation with Aunt Phillis about how she arrived on the Mayflower.
As is tradition for the series, there's a codec filled with optional conversations to further add colour to the story as well as some truly strange but amusing topics that you'd think would be the last thing on people's minds when on a mission to save the world, though it does grant some quirky and very Metal Gear character to the game.
This talk begins with a short artist's presentation, followed by a conversation with the artist on his new work Interventu (2017), presented in IMMA's courtyard it is inspired by the Brazilian ritual and tradition in offering gifts to the saints.
This informal conversation between London - based artist Francis Upritchard and German - born jeweller Karl Fritsch will explore the artist's unique sculptural language and the multiplicity of artisan and craft traditions Upritchard has incorporated into her practice, including collaborations with UK fashion house Peter Pilotto, Karl Fritsch and Italian designer Martino Gamper.
In other words, Sikander's visual vocabulary seeks to put the traditions of the East into conversation with a Western - dominated contemporary art world.
In conversation with the gestural forms of Abstract Expressionists, Nelson moves beyond this tradition and transforms her created environments into personal and profound viewing experiences.
Following in this tradition, «Trigger» extends the conversation around identity, considering how even a fluid conception of gender is marked by ongoing negotiations of power and can not be understood outside its complex intersections with race, class, sexuality, and disability.
This puts her work in direct conversation with artists engaged in the tradition of staged photography, such as Cindy Sherman, Gregory Crewdson, and Thomas Demand.
In conversation with both abstraction and craft traditions associated with the decorative to build a lexicon of community language, the work expands sculpturally on the foundation of known forms in Queer history.
Like his fellow members of the «Yellow Pocahontas» tribe, Montana is black; the unique Mardi Gras Indian tradition he celebrates, with its headdresses and traditional Native American chants meant to honour the indigenous people who sheltered runaway slaves, complicate contemporary conversations about cultural appropriation.
Traumatic Phenomenology: The Ghosts in the Machine: James Bridle and Caroline A. Jones in conversation Shumon Basar and Fatima Al Qadiri in conversation Ranjana Leyendecker and Hans Ulrich Obrist in conversation Nights and Spirits: Adam Thirlwell and Marina Warner in conversation Isaac Julien and Walter Murch in conversation, moderated by Hans Ulrich Obrist Eduardo Terrazas and Hans Ulrich Obrist in conversation Philippe Parreno and Esther Leslie in conversation Panel discussion with Andrew Blake, Venki Ramakrishnan and Jaan Tallinn, moderated by John Brockman and Hans Ulrich Obrist Hito Steyerl, Bubble Vision 5 - 10PM Boris Groys, Becoming Immortal - Becoming a Machine Gala Porras - Kim, The Hidden Voice of the Past AI and Wisdom Traditions: Kenric McDowell and Jason Louv in conversation Charlie Fox, Karloff Zadie Xa with Jihye Kim, Perfumed Purple Rice and Sateen Songs for Sadie Marcus du Sautoy, How to Make a Zombie Emanuele Coccia, Thinking Matters Johannes Paul Raether, Protekto.x.x 5.5.5.1 in Identitecture Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster Ian Cheng and Richard Evans in conversation * Evan Ifekoya and Hannah Catherine Jones, Healing Exercises for Limitless Potential (H.E.L.P) Jenna Sutela, Extremophile, a co-commission with Goethe - Institut and Haunted Machines NAKED, Total Power Exchange GAIKA
*** Mark Murphy has curated thematic art exhibitions celebrating the narrative tradition since 1998 and has worked with hundreds of artists of our time including EMIT by Trenton Doyle Hancock at the Ringling Museum, Dialogue, the Fine Art of Conversation at the Santa Monica Museum of Art, In the Land of Retinal Delights at the Laguna Art Museum, and Behind Photographs featuring Tim Mantoani at the Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla to name a few.
As the artist himself has said, «You can't invent a painting from scratch; you are working with an entire tradition... The pictorial language of the 20th century, from Kurt Schwitters's collages to Jackson Pollock's drip paintings, makes up a range of possibilities that I utilise in order to create a transhistorical figurative painting — a painting of the image as such, of representation» (A. Ghenie, quoted in «Adrian Ghenie in Conversation with Magda Radu,» Adrian Ghenie: Darwin's Room, exh.
Such a framing of the question will particularly speak to those familiar with the Christian tradition, but other language will also enter into the conversation when a diverse group of religious leaders and religious scholars are invited into the conversation.
These sorts of deeper conversations about how to solve problems constructively move the parties away from a bland slicing of all parenting time down the middle into something more creative that allows the children to continue to engage in family traditions with both sides of the family, maintaining family relationships that will help support the children through the inevitable difficulties that come from divorce.
This moving and vulnerable conversation with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy co-founder Dr. Steven Hayes involves his personal journey in dealing with anxiety and trauma, developing a remarkable synthesis of behavioral science and ancient wisdom drawn from meditation traditions.
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