Sentences with phrase «cultural sense»

What about technological change in a broader cultural sense?
Linking the past to the present, the layered metaphors of the sculptures resonate with the artist's personal narrative and in a broader cultural sense.
It's a movie about God made mostly by Christians, and yet it's not a «Christian» movie in the traditional cultural sense.
Whatever logistical heartburn the timing of the Tito's Prize open call deadline and exhibition timeframe may have given Ingram, the career boost is remarkably timely in a broader cultural sense.
Because churches hace actually have tried to STOP being doctrinal or historical and have tried to be «relevant» (in the cultural sense) and sought to entertain rather than educate.
Also most Atheists read religious article because the topic is usually of great interest to some like my self, who loves theology in a cultural sense but can see the bad logic involved and doesn't believe any of it happened.
When people compare God to an invisible dragon or unicorn, it's annoying (for those of us who see concepts of «God» as being like «Love» or «Art» rather than invisible beareded man), but it at least makes some cultural sense.
Breivik did call himself a Christian, but meant that in a cultural sense, rather than a theological one.
Such a shift parallels the cultural sense that a future without God is no longer felt to be a happy future, and with this cultural shift atheism has lost its appeal.
In this cultural sense the vast majority of Westerners have been more or less Christianized.
The term «cognition» is also used in a wider sense to mean the act of knowing or knowledge, and may be interpreted in a social or cultural sense to describe the emergent development of knowledge and concepts within a group that culminate in both thought and action.
We can not know for certain what causes this difference, but the fact that Danes are closer to Norwegians — both in a geographical and a cultural sense — is probably important in that regard.
The customary way of such a dress is to execute the design in pure yellow and green color but in the latest trends, having included the customary and cultural sense, these dresses have got a new way of designing and color schemes.
«What is happening from a cultural sense, in parallel with food, is there's a conscientiousness that's building around everything we buy in our lives,» he says.
In order to foster a rich humanity and cultural sense, efforts should be made to nurture sensitivity further through art [and related activities] as well as through intelligence.
It's bizarre the way the series gravitates back and forth between shallow cultural tropes ripped straight from action cinema to identities and back stories which contain some actual weight — in the cultural sense, of course.
Since 1975, you have taken existing materials and presented them on a different plane, encouraging viewers to look at the material or remnant not only as a poetic image, but as a doubling of reality in a physical and cultural sense, as Germano Celant described it in «Object and Display» (2015).
Support individual artists whose practice encompasses poetry in the broadest artistic and cultural sense
As works of culture, the paintings in New Image Painting are a little thin — perhaps not as thin as the «zombie abstraction» works by Murillo or Ito, but hardly complex or ambitious in any cultural sense.
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