Sentences with phrase «cultural circumstances»

Given present cultural circumstances, younger adults find a variety of ways to satisfy their longing for intimacy and friendship.
The artists in this exhibition are using the action, symbolism and elements of sport to call attention to narratives that are overlooked, and as a method to innovate beyond the social and cultural circumstances of everyday life.
Unfortunately, the New Evangelization here in the United States is often presented in contrast only to the first half of each of these dichotomies, set off against those errors that I am arguing are least relevant to our own cultural circumstances.
The Church in the United States has had some success addressing them, despite challenging cultural circumstances; so perhaps some American leaders in youth ministry and vocational discernment could be invited to Synod - 2018 to enrich its discussion, on the Synod floor and off it (which is where most of the interesting conversations at these affairs take place).
when, in fact, a particular cultural configuration of Catholicism is undergoing change as it accommodates, in accord with venerable tradition, a new cultural circumstance.
It is highly likely given the state of our evidence, that people in antiquity behaved much the same as people in similar cultural circumstances behave today.
«These findings challenge the narrative that unique cultural circumstances and intense family and community ties shared by Hispanic students might impede their success at colleges far from home.»
Translations of these utterances appear in the form of subtitles, which provide an entry point into the narrators» diverse cultural circumstances.
The idea is to maintain seeds not as a preserved snapshot of a particular genetic moment in time, but rather as a living, evolving resource that adapts to the conditions, climate and even cultural circumstances (think organic growing methods versus conventional, for example) that they find themselves in.
Of course there are many who say that the Catholic teaching, however beautiful and well grounded scripturally, is simply «unrealistic» in today's cultural circumstance.
In these cultural circumstances, people in high places in both the government and Church see that, with an imperial outlook of her own, Orthodoxy might be able to fill the vacuum left by the defunct Communist Party in the system of post-Soviet administration.
In this future - oriented framework, sin becomes at once a more fluid category — open to ongoing revision as it manifests itself in different historical and cultural circumstances.
But the fact that this revelation came in the context of worldwide evangelism rather than domestic politics or American social and cultural circumstances is yet another indication that Mormonism can no longer be regarded as a 19th century religiocultural artifact and dismissed as a footnote to the story of American religion.
Throughout human history, the family has been known to perform a limited number of functions, which vary according to cultural circumstances.
Though the notion of immortality and communing with the dead were not new, and existed well before the Fox sisters, Spiritualism took hold in 19th century America because of a special set of cultural circumstances.
James Cutler, FAIA, founding partner of Cutler Anderson Architects, is known for his environmental and emotional sensitivity to place, institution, program, climate, and cultural circumstance.
«For the past forty years, Louise Lawler's witty and slyly feminist work has raised questions about the cultural circumstances that support art's production, circulation, and presentation.
The law must, of course, adapt to different social, economic and cultural circumstances and is bound to change as the requirements of our ever more complex society develop.
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