Sentences with phrase «deeply modern times»

OLDTEASER: Well, actually, just saying «God is dead (Gott ist tot)» is so radical, that it is the very same as saying he is wholly alive, even if we are in deeply modern times.
Especially now, in deeply modern times, when history is such a terror.

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While monasticism in modern times has been deeply influenced by Dom Paul Delatte's rather rigorous interpretation of the Holy Rule (he was Abbot of Solesmes from 1890 to 1921) we find in Hugh Gilbert's firm but gentle hands a rather more humane understanding of the contemporary mind, particularly in his substantial treatment of the concept of obedience (a minefield for any Christian apologist) which stands at the centre of this present work.
It is not without significance that the modern artist has given himself so fully to envisioning evil and nothingness, or has been so deeply bound to visions of Satan, of chaos, and of emptiness; for the artist can not escape the reality of his time by fleeing to an earlier moment of history.
It is worth repeating that economics, from the time of Plato through to Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill was as deeply concerned with issues of social justice, ethics and morality as with economic analysis itself However, economics students today are taught that Adam Smith was the «father of modern economics» but not that he was also a moral philosopher.
Although in more modern times religious persecution has passed from the hands of religious to totalitarian political powers, the deeply irrational contempt for other religions is still widespread.
In the modern times, the persecuted person speaks in the name of his or her faith, deeply rooted in a cultural heritage.
NOT SO FAST Despite all these clues that human evolution has continued and accelerated into modern times, many evolutionary biologists remain deeply skeptical of the claims.
First - time feature director Anja Marquardt, however, never loses control, delivering a stylish, deeply unnerving, and profound film on an intangible modern issue.
This abyss is once been a cave that collapsed in front of several years tens of thousands and has formed with the sinking in the forces of nature that country bizarre structure that even the Blessed Jacques Cousteau impressed deeply in modern times.
Smithson emerges here as a character of his time, deeply involved in the 60s cultural revolution that embraced hedonism, personal freedom and what Andy Warhol called «all the great modern things».
For me, those texts were deeply personal and by themselves they were enough, but over time I began to think an exhibition would be a great opportunity to work with the stellar collection of the Tate Modern and directly with other artists and collectors, and to juxtapose works that I have been thinking about for a long time.
At the same time, other artists reinvigorated the revolt against representational style, championing nonobjective art as a form that spoke deeply to modern concerns.
A hippie with Christ - like looks, a modern Bosch in the East Village who deeply disliked the institutionalization of the art world, Thek created his own «Individual Mythology» (also the term used by curator Harald Szeemann for the section of Documenta 5 in which Thek participated), at times appropriating from those he thought of as his peers — meat shoes via René Magritte («Buzzard,» 1968); twin helix towers of Babel via Vladimir Tatlin; incongruent objects displayed in vitrines via Joseph Beuys; a Brillo Box (with meat) via Andy Warhol.
The first major survey of contemporary Guatemalan art in the United States — and as much a political and social history as an art history — it is just one of more than 70 deeply researched exhibitions of Latin American and Latinx art at Southern California institutions comprising the Getty Foundation's Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA, a four - month - long program that aims at nothing less than «flipping the history of modern and contemporary art, beginning with the Latino perspective,» as Getty Foundation deputy director Joan Weinstein put it.
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