We are not just talking about a convergence of disciplines, but of an authentically global synthesis in which the various forms of knowledge... find common ground in a shared personal and social vision... We must not imagine that the socio -
cultural challenge of today can be met with theological thought that specialises in the content of doctrine or concentrates on religious experience.
Not exact matches
We are
challenged today at this point by the
cultural and doctrinal exuberance
of indigenous third - world expressions
of Christianity, not to mention unprecedented contact with other world religious traditions on their own terms.
Today we face a different
cultural challenge, one suspicious
of any strong claims around which we might rally — or that might command our souls.
Today's management
challenge is to balance conservation
of the region's natural and
cultural values with the demands
of people who want to enjoy them.
Transcending ideas appropriated to loci
of analogous geopolitical status, Socratous» visual language surveys notions
of displacement, national and
cultural identity, socio - economic and historical discourse to
challenge the topical subject
of migration and the shifting ideologies recurring in
today's political habitat.
While the city
of Oakland is not without its own
challenges, it was through official support that the Oakland Art Murmur, a walk between eight galleries in 2005, became the full - throated, monthly
cultural event
of 25,000 visitors that
today is Oakland First Fridays.
We want to
challenge and inspire people, and share in the
cultural expressions
of today.
These environments serve as spaces for individuals
of different social, economic, and
cultural backgrounds to exchange ideas and experiences, spurring the development
of new artistic disciplines and approaches.In
today's New York City, artists working in this social practice find themselves increasingly
challenged in their search for logistical and financial backing.
Recognising that the
cultural assumptions
of the past have been integral to the building
of the institutions
of mainstream society
today is perhaps one
of the most difficult
challenges for the reconciliation process.