Petticoats and Slide Rules do go hand in hand, as
the dynamic history of women engineers illustrates.
The Fowler Museum, Hammer Museum, LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), and Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) present a diverse range of programs investigating
the dynamic history of artists working towards social and political justice in Los Angeles.
Pendleton's destabilization of authorship is a strategy that follows the structures and
dynamic history of the avant - garde in the 20th century, and forms the conceptual foundation for a practice that expands from a dissolution between material and process.
From Diego Rivera to Mike Kelley, the artists and designers here together chart
the dynamic history of the city from its birth in 1701 to its boom in the 19th century as a trade capital to General Motors's bankruptcy in 2013, all the while avoiding cliché tropes of decay and destruction.
«@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz continues
a dynamic history of collaboration between the FOR - SITE Foundation, the National Park Service, and the Parks Conservancy to engage artists in the development of new work responding to historic park sites,» said Greg Moore, president and CEO of the Parks Conservancy.
Nintendo has such a deep and
dynamic history of quality games.
America has a robust and
dynamic history of immigration, but the laws governing foreigners who come here haven't been updated in decades.
Not exact matches
In a complicated family, the child - parent
dynamic is flipped, and we are able to see all the black and white complexities
of grown adults through family
history and the stalwart love
of children.
«Over the
history of the earth there has been about a 10 degree
dynamic range
of temperature,» he explained.
«The TPP is one
of the most ambitious trade agreements in
history, and as Canada's Pacific Gateway, the deal promises to further deepen British Columbia's trade ties in the
dynamic and fast growing Asia - Pacific region,» added Black.
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We beg to differ, because we believe — and are supported by another
history of interpretation — that suggest the grace
of God is more
dynamic than that.
This mode
of being is the fundamental ground
of what has been most
dynamic, most creative, and most redemptive in Western
history and, more recently, in the Westernized
history of the entire planet.
Colin Gunton has astutely observed that «the Christian doctrine
of God is for much
of its
history a hybrid
of two organisms,» namely the biblical understanding
of God as living and
dynamic, and the Greek categories [49]
of absolute perfection.
Camus prefers both value to be «
dynamic, i.e., to be expressions
of the changing relationship between nature and
history.
Religions
of today, at least the Western ones I am most familiar with, seem to hold on to the old stories without understanding their original
dynamic value and rather look to them for creating rules and reconstructing an ever more implausible
history.
It is scarcely questionable, however, that this symbol originally pointed to the final consummation
of a
dynamic process
of the transcendent's becoming immanent:
of a distant, a majestic, and a sovereign Lord breaking into time and space in such a way as to transfigure and renew all things whatsoever, thereby abolishing the old cosmos
of the original creation, and likewise bringing to an end all that law and religion which had thus far been established in
history.
And the Bible is kept by the Church as a book
of history to remind believers
of the
dynamic nature
of the divine revelation, «at sundry times and in divers manners.»
Nygren can include election in his list
of the themes which keep the
dynamic aspect
of the Christian doctrine
of God, for election, as we have seen, means God's self - disclosure to a people at a point in
history, his creation
of a new relationship and the assuming
of its consequences.
The Kingdom
of God is not a static heaven into which individuals enter after death; it is the
dynamic divine power in and above
history which drives
history toward ultimate fulfillment.
For the first time in the
history of Christian imagery, Blake has given the world a
dynamic image
of the cosmic Christ.
These acts are present solely in a
dynamic and forward - moving process that even now is reversing the totality
of history and the cosmos, and therefore effecting an absolute transformation
of a Totality that is human, cosmic, and divine.
One
of the tragedies
of Christian
history has been the way in which some in positions
of leadership have sought to turn the great
dynamic movement
of Christian faith and living into an ignorant obscurantism.
Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks has made a compelling case for the creative and culturally
dynamic role that religious minorities can play, even in societies where the majority
of people deeply oppose their religious inclinations, as was the case for much
of the
history of the Jewish people in....
The chief reason for this criticism was that Niebuhr considered myth to be the primary language
of the Bible in its description
of the
dynamic nature
of history (both its beginning and its end) and the encounter
of the self with God in freedom.
In a passage telling the sad tale, not
of the death
of kings, but
of the end
of Shakespeare's career as a writer
of English
history plays, Greer points to this new
dynamic as the cause:
However, Weigel gives too little emphasis to the equally prescient emphasis in Gaudium et Spes on the
dynamic world view ushered in by science, nor to its vision
of the Christ as the recapitulation
of all creation and
history.
For Teilhard, the whole
of reality is continuously evolving toward its final destiny, a cosmic «Omega point» that includes the
dynamic participation
of a God who is anything but static or fully complete already in Godself.83 God is Omega, the eschatological end
of history and
of all
of creation.84 [185]
Their hesitation primarily stems from the question
of whether the notion
of emptiness, conceived as a
dynamic emptying
of all distinctions, can sustain a commitment to ethics,
history», and personhood with the seriousness and even ultimacy that they, precisely as people standing in the Christian tradition, think necessary The Jewish participant, while less concerned with kenosis, shares their concern for the potential loss
of ultimacy in the realm
of historical action with its ethical norms and deep sense
of personhood.
It is this impingement which has shaped the
history of human beings and thus, being beyond
history, it is the most
dynamic force in human life to transform the world.
But the inner
dynamic of Israel's experience
of God's sovereignty over
history leads inexorably to the view that he exercises absolute control over the future.
The dynamics
of modern «secular culture» have their roots in a concept
of humanism derived from the Christian gospel but that because
of the failure
of the churches to respond positively to the values that emerged in Christian culture as implication
of Christian humanism, they were sought to be realized in human
history under the
dynamic of «secularist ideologies
of humanism» in opposition to the Christian faith.
Since it is, in fact, the basic unit
of communion best reflecting the
dynamic of faith itself, the family has been privileged from the beginning
of salvation
history as the cornerstone
of all human society: a stable sign, born
of love, acknowledging the complementarity
of human differentiation, in which the spouses» promises
of mutual reliability in the engagement
of the whole
of their lives beget fruitfulness and endurance for the good
of all.
Such was Paul's
dynamic theology, and Erasmus had failed, so Luther judged, to understand on the one hand the relative dignity and goodness
of the Law, on its own merits, and on the other the fact that in any case to keep it was useless, and indeed largely impossible for most men without Christ: «Fulfilment without faith in Christ, even if it creates men like Fabricius, Regulus and others [heroes
of Roman
history] who are wholly irreproachable in the sight
of men — no more resembles righteousness than sorb apples resemble figs.»
At least, there was here an interpretation
of history which proved itself
dynamic.
«The poor in the Bible are
dynamic group who are not the passive victims
of history but those through whom God shapes his
history» (Soares - Prabhu).8
This process
of apologetic and dogmatic has formed the
dynamic of the
history of Christian thought.
The Southwest Table is a sumptuous journey through the gastronomic landscape
of one
of America's most ancient and
dynamic regions - a blend
of culinary
history, classic and contemporary recipes, and vibrant photography all brought together by celebrated cookbook author and chile pepper authority Dave DeWitt.
The biggest problem is manager doen't understand and address the basic problem arsenal has from past that is a world class striker, a
dynamic dm, a cb who is a leader, injuries and tactical stalement ozil has created record number
of chances in the
history of epl yet his tally is 18 that sums up our problem
They can go one
of two ways with this pick: Kelsey Mitchell, one
of the most
dynamic scoring guards in NCAA
history, or Azura Stevens, UConn's polished big.
Chubb returned to action as a junior and since then, he and Michel have formed one
of the most
dynamic backfield duos in the
history of college football.
Led by odds - on regular season MVP favorite Matt Ryan, they run one
of the most
dynamic offenses in league
history, having averaged 33.8 points / game during the regular season.
Major described the current era in the department's
history as «
dynamic,» and the number
of new, expanded or updated facilities on the Park District's roster seems to bear that out.
This is a
dynamic seen in all aspects
of society, and throughout
history some
of our greatest leaders have had a life altering encounter with a traumatic event.
The existence
of dynamic, adjusting and complete profiles that include constantly updated engagement and interaction
histories of every single supporter and voter has two net effects.
I don't fully understand the present
dynamic, and I don't think we will find the answer to our current problems by solely looking at the
history of racial injustice in this country.
In this episode, we'll hear parts
of three talks from the recent symposium, Exploring the
Dynamic Relationship Between Health and the Environment, organized by the American Museum
of Natural
History's Center for Biodiversity and Conservation.
Chua's equations suggested that a memristor's electrical resistance, or conductivity, would not be constant, like a lightbulb's, but
dynamic, and determined by the
history of the current that had flowed through the device.
This is the first time for ancient
history that we can begin to talk about a
dynamic understanding
of society,» says Manning.