Hardly any groups are now so ignored in the curriculum as are religious sub-cultures — which provide many Americans with
their deepest sense of identity and meaning.
They come with pride and joy and give their parents
a deeper sense of their identity.
Concerns include issues of how children will be transformed by this interaction, what role moral reasoning has in cyberspace, whether
a deeper sense of identity is fostered, and how prepared the young are to manage the risks found online.
Not exact matches
While this sounds like simple old «fashioned Southern Baptist brag and strut, it reveals a more
deep «rooted concern for an evaporating
sense of identity in an increasingly post «denominational world.
Alistair McGrath points out that «apologetics appeals to beauty and morality as much as to rationality [and] must go beyond demonstrating the capacity
of the Christian faith to make
sense of things, and speak meaningfully
of deeper issues
of purpose, value and
identity.»
Drive this truth, this
identity, so
deep into your psyche, your personhood, your
sense of self - worth, that this truth becomes your fountainhead, the source
of your life.
(3) However we handle it, we are making a
deep and vital change in our own
sense of identity and asking the church to change as well.
The Christian message interwove with the local religious traditions so as to give the people a
deeper sense of local
identity (a
sense of rootedness), while, at the same time, breaking down the psycho - sociological barriers that kept nationalities separate and apart from each other so as to allow for a truly universal fellowship (a
sense of universality).
I will try later to write about Gender
Identity Dysphoria, especially the profound or extreme dysphoria (
deep sense of incongruity) felt by most
of my transgender friends.
In Ruth E. Carter's wardrobe, tribal attire is fantastic, even for background characters, creating a
sense of deep - rooted
identity.
It carries with it a
sense of maturity and multi-layered themes regarding
identity, while touching on
deep socio - political issues with grace and depth.
In addition to all that is put in place to create engaged learners and scholars, WSD provides space for students to develop a personal and social
identity, and a
deep sense of belonging.
«In addition to all we put in place to create engaged learners and scholars,» Cindy continues, «we talk about, care about, and honor this space as one for students to develop a personal and social
identity, and a
deep sense of belonging.
This often includes a common world view through their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
identity, a
deep sense of obligation to family, and similar upbringings in places
of poverty and financial hardship.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students often have shared cultural values and social experiences, including a world view that is shaped by their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
identity, a
deep sense of obligation to family, and similar upbringings in places
of poverty and financial hardship.
For over five decades, Barbara Chase - Riboud has created abstract art with a
deep and nuanced understanding
of history,
identity, and a
sense of place.
, curated by Andrea Salerno and Carmen Zita, Salvatore Ferragamo Gallery, NYC 20th Anniversary, Galerie Gabrielle Maubrie, Paris, France 2005 Faith, Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT Kiss: When a Kiss isn't just a Kiss, Contemporary Art Galleries, University
of Connecticut, Storrs, CT Superfat, curated by Joshua Altman, Brooklyn Fire Proof, New York Frontier, Roberts & Tilton, Los Angeles, CA Bodies
of Evidence, The RISD Museum, Providence, RI History
of Disappearance: Live Art from New York 1975 — Present, Works selected from the Archives
of Franklin Furnace, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, United Kingdom Springtide, Institute
of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA Fear Gear, curated by Euridice Arratia and Elizabeth Beer, Roebling Hall, New York 2004 The Realm
of the
Senses, James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY The Print Show, Exit Art, New York, NY Dimension: Folly, curated by Roberto Pinto, Galleria Civica di Arte Contemporanea, Trento, Italy (performance) Camera / Action, Museum
of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago, IL Sympathetic Nerve, Capsule Gallery, New York Self - Evidence:
Identity in Contemporary Art, DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA Videoplayground, Galerie Alain Gutharc, Paris, France 2003 Occurrences: The Performative Space
of Video, The School
of the Art Institute
of Chicago, Betty Rymer Gallery, Chicago, IL Only Skin
Deep: Changing Visions
of the American Self, International Center
of Photography, NY, NY (catalogue) Im Balance: Video Works by Janine Antoni and Patty Chang, Herbert F. Johnson Museum
of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Moving Pictures: Contemporary Photography and Video from the Guggenheim Museum Collections, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain (catalogue) Black Belt, curated by Christine Kim, The Studio Museum in Harlem, NY, NY (catalogue) traveling to: Santa Monica Museum
of Art, Santa Monica, CA, 2004/2005 10 Year Anniversary Exhibition, Yerba Beuna Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA Paradigms, curated by Louky Keijsers, Longwood Arts Center, Bronx, NY Coup de Coeur (A Sentimental Choice), CRAC ALSACE, Altkirch, France Skowhegan 2002/2003, Institute
of Contemporary Art at Maine College
of Art, Portland, Maine (catalogue) Still Waters, Roberts & Tilton.
A new
sense of urgency surrounds current conversations on these topics since the election unmasked a
deep - rooted divide over race and
identity that has long been part
of the fabric
of -LSB-...]
It observes the reversal
of traditional gender - roles, the women's
deep sense of community and egalitarianism, their collective economics, and their
sense of professional
identity, purpose, fun and independence in later age.
During an artist residency in Duntara Newfoundland Professor Brunet explored the concept
of identity through cultural referent; the objective was to appropriate objects
of meaning that convey a
deep sense of cultural
identity.
A critically - acclaimed sculptor and author, Barbara Chase - Riboud creates abstract art with a
deep understanding
of history,
identity, and a
sense of place.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students often have shared cultural values and social experiences, including a world view that is shaped by their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
identity, a
deep sense of obligation to family, and similar upbringings in places
of poverty and financial hardship.
They are shaped by their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
identity, a
deep sense of obligation to family, and similar upbringings in places
of poverty and financial hardship.
In order to experience the gifts
of emotional intimacy, you need to share the
deepest parts
of yourself with your spouse / partner while maintaining a separate
sense of self — to give
of yourself without permanently surrendering your core
identity.
«Hard Working Realtor: one who hides behind his mother's skirt, sometimes even under it; one without a
sense of identity, a faceless, nameless acronym
of a hollow shell; not a see shell, but a no - see - um shell; a wing - nut without wings; a wannabe marine armed with a pea - shooter; a denizen
of the
deep living in a leaky urine - hued yellow submarine with special krill - proof screen doors; a wannabe flying fish turned acronymphomaniac.