Sentences with phrase «cultural life broader»

It is open to and engaged in a «public» cultural life broader than the common life of the communities for whom the schooling is undertaken.

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On a broader level, he will be seen as just one of many who stood at the forefront of a broad cultural change, one that eventually affected the health and lives of millions of people.
He is an influential and thoughtful person, and his way of thinking about religion and public life holds broad sway among our cultural elites.
If theology is to regain its status as a significant intellectual and practical activity within the church, the university and our broader cultural and public life, then seminaries and divinity schools will have to give renewed attention to this venerable but threatened discipline.
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[16] This heritage, which many Indian - Christian theologians have too often accepted uncritically, accepting the broad brush - strokes, without going into the nitty - gritty details, needs to be re-examined and re-evaluated so that the meaning of several concepts which such a heritage has spawned and which is reflected, often unconsciously, in the present attitudes of Indian - Christians, can be liberated «from the socio - cultural, philosophical and historical contexts in which they have been deified, and make their theological insights reincarnate in the life and concerns of the people.
The field of bioethics has addressed a broad swathe of human inquiry, ranging from debates over the boundaries of life (e.g. abortion, euthanasia), surrogacy, the allocation of scarce health care resources (e.g. organ donation, health care rationing) to the right to refuse medical care for religious or cultural reasons.
«Poverty and the many stresses that come with social disadvantage have long been linked to cardiovascular disease, but how we live, work, and play has a great impact on heart health for people from a broad range of economic and cultural backgrounds,» explains David Siscovick, MD, MPH, Senior Vice President for Research at The New York Academy of Medicine and Chair of the American Heart Association's (AHA) Council on Epidemiology and Prevention.
And even this broad ancestral difference underlines something important about enslaved Africans, according to Schroeder: They lived alongside other Africans who spoke different languages and came from different cultural groups.
Set in the heart of LAs vibrant cultural district, visiting nearby attractions like The Broad contemporary art museum, Walt Disney Concert Hall, L.A. LIVE, and the Los Angeles Convention Center could not be easier.
This biography / cultural journey seeks to right that wrong and place Brown's life and music in the broader context of the South's racial struggles.
HEART's vision of Humane Education is broad in that it calls us to question and examine our cultural assumptions regarding the inherent value of all species and nature, helps us explore our responsibility towards the earth and other living beings, and enables us to connect our daily choices with their global impact.
On the cover — Wolfgang Tillmans: Martin Herbert meets up with the Turner - Prize winning German artist, who has gone from London street and club photography to that of broader cultural eyewitness in New York and Berlin, globetrotting still life and natural photography, abstract photography and, more recently, colour and darkroom experimentations that addresses the history of the medium.
It will also include a new video exploring these women's lives — the particulars as well as the broader (sexist) cultural conditions of the 1950s — through their own testimony and that of their children.
Whether introspective and deeply personal or engaged with broader social and cultural issues, each artist demonstrates the importance of art and culture in our everyday lives, challenging our preconceptions and opening up new ways of engaging with the world around us.
These exhibitions emphasize historical, cultural, social and artistic contributions, providing a broader context for the lives of African American Marylanders explored in the permanent exhibition.
In the 1970s and 1980s, photographers such as Robert Frank (American, born Switzerland, 1924), Jim Goldberg (American, born 1953), Larry Sultan (American, 1946 - 2009), and Nan Goldin (American, born 1953) exposed their lives and those of others, using single or multiple pictures, to examine broad cultural questions of family and identity.
The Miami University Art Museum pursues an active role in the overall cultural life of the southwest Ohio region, recognizing dual goals of public outreach and university cooperation in keeping with the broad scope of a university that emphasizes liberal education.
The two artists, kindred spirits from opposite axes of a broader cultural zone, reflect incisively on the signs of the times in which we live.
«As the Fair itself continues to grow, so does our ability to support the broader cultural life of Dallas, year - round,» says Dallas Art Fair Director Kelly Cornell.
Originated by Armory Center for the Arts, Los Angeles, this exhibition traces Rauschenberg's innovations at Gemini with over 50 editions of images inspired by memories from the artist's own life as well as events from the broader cultural landscape that changed with increasing rapidity after World War II.
Depending on where you live, you may have heard Spanish - inspired homes called Southwestern, California, Hacienda, Santa Fe, Santa Barbara, or — to suggest a broader scope of cultural influences — Mediterranean.
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