Sentences with phrase «cultural trends which»

Prophets Of The Culture Of Death It is a truism to say that cultural trends which begin in America will, in due course, reach Britain.

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He says «Unfortunately, I've run into a number of telling cultural trends in these stories which make it more difficult to relax and enjoy the solution to «a good clean murder»».
The reality is that those really concerned about human dignity are those who are willing to place faith in moral absolutes which safeguard that dignity against the uncertainties of cultural trends.
There are a number of cultural trends, however, which militate against the religious impulse and hence have implications for the future of liberal Christianity.
But cultural trends may actually be slowly aligning with biblical views on sexuality in this regard, which provides us with an opportunity to move forward.
«Your position that «those acts are labeled as wrong out of the context of the times in which the writers wrote» suggests that God follows the changing cultural trends of man.»
These days, there are no Christians with currency as intellectuals, which is to say as articulate public voices who interpret present political and cultural trends for a broad, educated audience.
On the other side of the conventional spectrum we have the left wing, which often advocates environmentalism and social services but are dismissive of vetting immigration and are open to changing core cultural values according to the trend of the moment.
Post Marie Kondo's decluttering bible, The Life - Changing Magic of Tidying Up (which we talked about last year as a wellness trend to watch) and helped introduce the philosophy to the mainstream in 2014, nowadays, minimalism is part of the cultural zeitgeist.
It is, however, impossible to ignore how Lovelace follows a disturbing trend, in which the sexual, cultural and societal radicalism of the 1960s and 1970s is now subjected to scrutiny and criticised as phoney, erroneous or even frankly evil.
Thanks in considerable part to powerful cultural trends, which have featured ever more insistent popular demands for personal freedom, marriage rates since the 1960s have tumbled, and percentages of births that are out of wedlock have escalated throughout much of the economically developed Western world.
Hartnett and his group are big on themes which put economic, investment, demographic and even cultural and social trends around the world in perspective.
A trend Johnson notices is how millennials (Generation Y) and the next generation (Generation Z) have embraced cultural diversity and become extremely multicultural and inclusive, which means marketers can approach young people more by age group than by ethnic orientation.
oung London 2013 is the third in V22's series of annual exhibitions which present a snapshot of emerging cultural and artistic attitudes and trends in London as perceived by a new generation of young artists.
Young London 2013 is the third in V22's series of annual exhibitions which present a snapshot of emerging cultural and artistic attitudes and trends in London as perceived by a new generation of young artists.
Goldin's work explores stereotypes surrounding social and sexual behaviours: her shots are part of the general trend towards capturing the deviance from cultural norms, which began during the 1980s.
It's unclear whether these substantial flaws are because of personal agendas (Hagen believes her own brother was falsely accused of sex abuse), because their initial works are about a decade old now and some things have changed (Dineen also hails from Canada which may trail behind the U.S. in psycho - legal trends), because neither of them considered what policies and practices move the big MHP divorce industry bucks, or because — hailing from the MHP community themselves — they have failed to see their own shared cultural biases with a majority of that community and how they themselves have been propagandized into a particular point of view.
These trends were reflected in and influenced by lively debates within the field and critiques from various sources, including feminism and post-modernism, that reflected in part the cultural and political tenor of the times, and which foreshadowed the emergence (in the 1980s and 1990s) of the various «post-systems» constructivist and social constructionist approaches.
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