Sentences with phrase «embraced modernity»

A liberal at heart, she broke away from tradition and embraced modernity, boldly going where no Beemer has been before.
All through the nineteenth - century leading Christian thinkers, while not condoning everything new, enthusiastically welcomed and embraced modernity.
Either we reject stone age silliness and embrace modernity, or sooner rather than later, we slaughter each other.
You just go right ahead and wait another 2000 years for him to show up, but the rest of us are embracing both modernity and reality.
Prada is embracing modernity — with a twist — in clothes that project intimacy but are also wearable
But in December 2006, Square Enix shook the very foundations of our RPG beliefs: they announced that Dragon Quest IX would slough off the shackles of menu - based fighting and embrace modernity by becoming... an action RPG.
In many ways, they embrace modernity... Read more
Rich in the Aztec heritage, the city embraces modernity as world - class architecture, including the Soumaya Museum and the Arcos Bosques spring up around the metro area.
But in December 2006, Square Enix shook the very foundations of our RPG beliefs: they announced that Dragon Quest IX would slough off the shackles of menu - based fighting and embrace modernity by becoming... an action RPG.
It is particularly strong in the work of the Italian Futurists — Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Luigi Russolo and Gino Severini — who sought to break with Italy's oppressive cultural heritage and embrace the modernity and speed of the modern age.
The process of embracing modernity in Venezuela, which occurred long after modernist painting and sculptural styles were adopted in Europe and the United States, was a complex one.
But in December 2006, Square Enix shook the very foundations of our RPG beliefs: they announced that Dragon Quest IX would slough off the shackles of menu - based fighting and embrace modernity by becoming... an action RPG.

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«Assimilating what is of undeniable value in secular modernity's embrace of religious pluralism, freedom of conscience, individual autonomy, and the equal dignity of men and women requires genuine discernment....
Nietzsche's scorn for «modern ideas» made a profound impression on his admirers: «This book [Beyond Good and Evil],» he said, «is a criticism of modernity, embracing the modern sciences, arts, even politics, together with certain indications as to a type that would be the reverse of modern man, for as little like him as possible: a noble, yea - saying man.»
Christianity and Judaism must both fully embrace the new possibilities within modernity for human liberation and dignity, but they must also chasten modernity so that it remains a means, not an end.
From the perspective of Darwinism, Lincoln's unflinching Christian faith is the benighted detritus of an ancient and obsolete worldview — modernity has embraced the reason and science of Darwin over the faith and revelation of Lincoln.
Israel represents such an enormous Jewish adventure — the only adventure in which the Jewish encounter with modernity is complete and all - embracing — that it's hard for me to understand how any Jew who really cares about being Jewish would want to be anywhere else.
Given the Church's ancient impulse to embrace truth and goodness wherever she finds it, the benefits of modernity had to be sought out and assimilated by Catholicism.
Kurzweil and Leibowitz, at one and the same time, embrace and reject modernity.
A rounded artist, he was celebrated by many, and disputed by a few, for his modernity and lack of inhibition in embracing digital technology in his filmmaking and in his quest for innovation in expressing ideas and perception.
Final Fantasy VIII's embrace of modernity required a sober third party to wheel out the fainting couch.
Speaking of the project, Kevin said: «Galamb Tailoring embraces the 100 years old tradition of bespoke tailoring with a delicate touch of modernity.
The show took its title not only from T.J. Clark's The Painting of Modern Life: Paris in the Art of Manet and his Followers (1985) but also from The Painter of Modern Life (1863), Charles Baudelaire's great call for art to embrace the changes of modernity while keeping its distance.
The progression of modernity that saw the subsequent embrace of the «other» in European art, from social Realism through to Abstract Expressionism, runs in parallel with the gradual breakdown of certain colonial and imperial forces, making accessible the cultures that could only previously have existed in the European imagination.
These unique images reflect both his client's subjectivity within the community and their enthusiastic embrace of modernity.
«Bronze in the XXth Century: Casting Modernity,» at Mnuchin Gallery, presented a kind of alternative history, reminding us that while Picasso and González's exploration of open construction in iron and steel, in the late 1920s, gave sculptors a new formal vocabulary, innovative artists from the 1880s on — including some who later embraced the constructed method — continued to be fascinated by the age - old tradition of casting in bronze.
Liberal and progressive politics used to embrace energy, technology, and modernity for human liberation and environmental quality.
The picture that emerges of the outfit is not one of rejecting modernity or technology, but rather embracing creativity in all its forms — including what we see in the world around us:
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