Sentences with phrase «embodied by this movement»

I am curious to know if any of the concerns embodied by this movement have informed your work, or this project in particular.

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There is a small but growing movement among evangelicals against unique friendship for Israel, embodied by the recent «Impact Holy Land» conference hosted by Evangelicals for Social Action in Philadelphia.
The question being asked by women is whether the Decade will invite «the churches and the ecumenical movement to discover and nurture an enriched understanding of the very nature and mission of the church... growing from and supporting a new community, embodying the visions of all persons...,» as the Readers Group describe it in their interim report.
I do not mean to «rub this in» too much, I have, however, been theologically amused and intrigued by those in the ecumenical movement who have so negatively and critically spoken of «globalization», when all of the time they exude and embody all of the elements - intellectual, cultural, ideological, economic and religious - of a «global mentality» and a «global outreach».
A forward movement evolving by means of an extension and enlargement of its given or original form can not evolve to a truly new and comprehensive universality, nor can it embody the kenotic process of the Incarnation.
It is precisely by a radical movement of turning away from all previous forms of light that we can participate in a new totality of bliss, an absolutely immanent totality embodying in its immediacy all which once appeared and was real in the form of transcendence, and a totality which the Christian must name as the present and living body of Christ.
For dance to become liturgical dance — for it to call God into the midst of a celebration, for it to enliven and embody a particular scriptural message, and for it to help create and enrich a worshiping atmosphere — it needs to be carefully crafted to fit the context of the entire liturgy, so people can respond without being distracted either by the bodies or the abruptness of the movements.
Within the past three years, though, self - tracking has grown into a veritable grassroots movement, embodied by an organization called Quantified Self, a community of data - driven types founded in the San Francisco Bay Area by journalists Kevin Kelly and Gary Wolf.
Think of the various emotional archetypes that we can invoke and embody by practicing many forms and movements.
The award recognizes a woman who embodies the values set forth by the #SeeHer movement — to push boundaries on changing stereotypes and recognize the importance of accurately portraying women across the entertainment landscape.
Sidelining many of the most inspiring aspects of the civil rights movement, the film focuses solely on the nitty - gritty and often alarming way in which Johnson juggled the opposing demands of movement leaders, like Martin Luther King (Anthony Mackie), with those of Southern Democrats, embodied here by Johnson friend and mentor Georgia Senator Richard Russell (Frank Langella), to force the act through a divided and, in many cases, openly racist Congress.
Two - time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett plays 13 different characters in a series of vignettes embodying the artistic and political manifestos of Communism, Dadaism, Futurism, Minimalism, Surrealism, and other movements in this film by German visual artist Julian Rosefldt.
In many ways, Minnesota still embodies some of the early ideas, while cities such as Los Angeles represent what the charter movement has become: an engine powered by muscular foundations for raising the prospects of low - income African - American and Latino students.
Mundis's approach is embodied in the Debtors Anonymous (DA) movement, which advocates a 12 - step program similar to that made famous by Alcoholics Anonymous.
Curator Andrea Grover conjures an immediate connection throughout the exhibit between what she refers to as «offshore art» and the environmentally based Land Art movement embodied by the late Robert Smithson.
De Kooning's celebrated Woman painting series embodies the style of the movement and consists of large - scale works characterized by broad, almost aggressive brushstrokes.
As a former dancer turned multi-media artist, Waisman is fascinated by the critical roles that movement and sensation play in forming thought — this new area of scientific research is often called «embodied thinking».
Despite the universal nature of dance and the innately compelling images of movement, these dances embody local cultural knowledge at risk of disappearing in the placeless calculations made by the demands of capital as it flows through the European Union.
This deepening was previously embodied by the art of the Japanese Mono - Ha movement, represented by Lee Ufan.
Also, watch for pop - up movement experiments throughout the event between 2 - 5 pm by the Laboratory for Embodied Intelligences.
Eliasson's art is driven by his interests in perception, movement and embodied experience.
A major figure in the Abstract Expressionist movement, perhaps more than any other member of that group Still embodied the rejection of figuration and sort to demonstrate the visceral energy possessed by the combination of pure pigment and the emotive power of the gesture.
It also speaks to the evanescence and malleability of the meaning of art, an enduring subject of Wyn Evans's work and here embodied by the constant movements and modulations of the sculpture, the soundtrack, and the light which accompanies them both.
Good examples of twentieth century history painting include: the Mexican murals painting movement (1920s), embodied in the work of Diego Rivera (1886 - 1957), Jose Clemente Orozco (1883 - 1949) and David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896 - 1974); Guernica with its juxtaposition of modern and traditional images, by Pablo Piccaso (1881 - 1973).
Classicism and Naturalism Movements in 17th Century Italian Painting embodied by Annibale Carracci and Caravaggio.
By voicing and embodying these multiple male perspectives, the performance engages long - standing debates about gender and women's liberation, and in doing so it recalls some of the key concerns of feminist movements past and present.
In the 1950s, the U.S. government — aided by the C.I.A. — strategically and successfully positioned Abstract Expressionism as the quintessential American art movement, one embodying freedom of expression.
In particular he was a fan of the all - over action - painting style of Jackson Pollock, and the flat surfaces of the Colour Field Painting movement, embodied by Mark Rothko and others.
Her work engaged a range of art movements, including surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, the Northern California modernist tradition represented by Adams and White, as well as the broader American landscape tradition embodied in the photographs of Harry Callahan and Ralph Eugene Meatyard.
What 350 groups do locally will vary from place to place and is up to the movements» leaders, but at their core, they are led by those committed to building a global climate movement that embodies the basic principles in the 350 Organising Principles.
(Dunlap and McCright, 2011:144) The mainstream conservative movement, embodied in conservative foundations and think tanks, quickly joined forces with the fossil fuel industry (which recognized very early the threat posed by recognition of global warming and the role of carbon emissions) and wider sectors of corporate America to oppose the threat of global warming not as an ecological problem but as a problem for unbridled economic growth.
-- CELEBRATE FAILURES: Failure is an essential key to learning, by sharing mistakes you can help prevent others from making their own — thus promoting efficient production: - Mr. Jalopy, a leader in the Maker movement, embodies this fearless spirit — his trials and tribulations are closely chronicled and watched by others.
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