They argued that Christianity had reached its maximal external influence on American
life during the nineteenth century and that the most recent religious revival of the early 1950's was, in reality, only a temporary outbreak of a particular kind of vitality that did not deal with the fundamental issues of contemporary life.
[PART ONE] During the nineteenth century, liberal theologians began a search to rediscover the historical Jesus.
A man with a long history of criminal violence became a serial killer while working on a Ph.D. thesis at the University of Bradford, the subject of his thesis being the methods of homicide used in the
city during the nineteenth century.
That led me to google out of curiosity, and read from Wikipedia, that it is called after Madeira wine, a Portuguese wine, which this cake is usually served with, and was very popular in
England during the nineteenth century.
These dresses were first designed and introduced into the markets and also to the local girls and
women during the nineteenth century and such outfits became a trend during the mid 1870s to 1880s.
As the UKC points out,
during the nineteenth century breeders in the British Isles began to experiment with crosses between terriers and Bulldogs in hopes of finding a dog with the «gameness» of a terrier and the athleticism of a Bulldog (a very different dog from the English Bulldog of today).
A fifteen minute drive takes one into Lahaina town, the former capital of the Hawaiian Islands, and at one time considered the whaling capital of the Pacific,
during the nineteenth century when whaling was a legal endeavor.
Tracing the movement of Indians under British rule from the subcontinent to the Caribbean and South
America during the nineteenth century, Jugdeo's work is a meditation on contrasts between exotic and familiar, near and far, intimate and estranged.
This exhibition addressed the widespread societal transformation, engendered by Japan's new openness to the outside
world during the nineteenth century which greatly impacted the print culture known as Ukiyo - e that flourished in the theater and courtesan quarters of Edo (modern Tokyo).
The works shown here include Untitled (Possil, at last), originally exhibited at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013, which remembers in its title the Glasgow district of Possil where Possil Pottery was
located during the nineteenth century before its closing in 1942, and Untitled (Biggar) 2013 which in turn alludes to a small former mining town in South Lanarkshire.
Saturday Lecture Series: Anarchists at the Beach: The Neo-Impressionists in Normandy 2:00 p.m., C3 Theater Join Dr. Heather MacDonald, The DMA Lillian and James H. Clark Associate Curator of European Art, for a discussion of the neo-impressionists» seascapes within the tradition of coastal landscape painting in
France during the nineteenth century.
Rhetoric was out of favor in American legal
education during the nineteenth century, as law schools adopted a truth - seeking «scientific» approach to teaching law that cared not for how a legal argument was presented, only for the truth of its contentions.
They cite papers finding that patent trolls tend to file suits in innovative industries and that
during the nineteenth century, new technologies such as the telegraph were sometimes followed by lawsuits.
During the nineteenth century, visual images of Jesus became more common among American Protestants, and they were almost always «white» — or at least not distinctly Semitic / Middle Eastern / North African, which one would think would be the preferred choice if ethnic accuracy were a priority.
As Robert Chiles pointed out,
during the nineteenth century, American Methodism as a whole shifted from Wesley's teaching of free grace to an emphasis on the freedom of the will.
Some of the most prestigious universities in the US were started largely as preacher schools,
during the nineteenth century.
During the nineteenth century, the emphasis on the biblical languages waned, but the humanistic approach to the broader human past flourished.
During the nineteenth century, these tendencies dominated theological responses to changing demographics and the rise of nations as centers of power.
During the nineteenth century, the spiritual power attributed to parents — especially mothers — gradually undermined the priestly role of the Protestant pastor as an agent of God's grace.