Sentences with phrase «emerged from the tradition»

Thus while process theism can only do partial justice to many of the images of divine kingship in the Bible, and none to some, it may be the model most appropriate to the final image emerging from this tradition.
Even as his work historically emerges from these traditions — organizing simple structures, the use of objects as integers in a larger series, a simple declarative use of materials — his work also foregrounds aspects of such works that have become lost in the art historical context.
All the works in «Localized Histories,» including pieces by Leonardo Drew, Tony Feher, Thomas Hirschhorn, Christian Marclay, Isa Genzken and Trenton Doyle Hancock, emerge from the tradition of found - object assemblage — that is, taking objects or materials from life's landscape and combining and reusing them in unexpected and insightful ways.
Emerging from a tradition that originates in China's Tang period (618 — 907), the phrase «one hand clapping» encompasses a history of cross-cultural translation and appropriation that continues into the present, from its citation as the epigraph to J. D. Salinger's Nine Stories (1953) to its referencing in the titles of a Cantopop song and an Australian film and the name of a British band.
Based in Rio de Janeiro, the work of Fernanda Gomes emerges from the traditions of Brazilian Constructivism and the Neo-Concrete.

Not exact matches

The very categories of thought you're using to make yourself look dumb, emerge from that very tradition!
It was Arendt's remarkable ability to face the double tradition from which she emerged with a sharp - eyed focus that characterizes much of her work: its generosity for the practice of democracy and her fierce determination to explain for herself as well as for others the failure of her former culture to endure despite its qualities.
Nowhere in the world is the Bible more alive and its traditions more present than in Israel and Palestine, the lands from which the holy book emerged.
The common «creation story» emerging from the fields of astrophysics, biology, and scientific cosmology makes small any myth of creation from the various religious traditions: some ten billion or so years ago the universe began from a big bang exploding the «matter,» which was infinitesimally small and infinitely dense, outward to create the untold number of galaxies of which our tiny planet is but one blip on the screen.
So the picture that emerges from Luke 2:7 is a bit different than tradition tells.
Theology always originates from a given tradition; it also emerges within a particular historical context.
Jolanta Babiuch explains part of the intellectual tradition from which Pope John Paul II emerged, the pre-War dialogue between Marxists and personalist philosophy.
Both Rahner and Holloway were attempting to synthesise the scholastic tradition with modern philosophical insights, these latter being much more established in Rahner's case - namely emerging from the Existentialist tradition.
I should be disposed to conclude that while the general tradition held that Christ «rose from the dead» (commonly understood to mean that he emerged from the tomb in which his body had been laid) it preserved also a genuine memory that on that Sunday morning his tomb was found broken open and to all appearance empty.
Although predating the work of Dayton and Wacker, Robert Anderson's Vision of the Disinherited (1979) correctly identifies the premillennial return of Christ as the central focus which enabled Pentecostalism to emerge as a movement distinct from the earlier traditions.
McCoy suggests that Whitehead, too, may have been shaped by biblical ways of thinking: «Indeed, it is highly probable that the process philosophies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries emerged from contexts influenced by the covenantal or federal tradition and thus are in part intellectual progeny of covenantal theology and ethics» (CCE 360).
Some turn to the East, particularly to Taoism; some to Native American perspectives and other primal traditions; some to emerging feminist visions; still others to neglected themes or traditions within the Western heritage, ranging from materials in Pythagorean philosophy to neglected themes in Plato to Leibniz or Spinoza; and still others to twentieth - century philosophers such as Heidegger or to philosophical movements such as the Deep Ecology movement.9 As one would expect in an age characterized by a split between religion and philosophy, few environmental philosophers turn to sources in the Bible or Christian theology for help, though some — Robin Attfield, for example — argue that Christian history has been wrongly maligned by environmental philosophers, and that it can serve as a better resource than some might expect (WTEE 201 - 230).
From his analysis emerges perhaps the most important task of all for modern Christians: Christians should not only advocate peace to fend off the negative threat of nuclear war, but must articulate, espouse and live a positive vision and motivation for peace that is grounded in the biblical tradition.
Shortage of space prevents us from giving a survey of the doctrine of freedom as it emerges from the history of dogma and theology, or to discuss in detail the theological statements about the nature of freedom which are found in Scripture, tradition and the pronouncements of the magisterium of the Church.
The hope is that there may emerge among us, as we inquire into these matters, a way of thinking about worship which will liberate us from our placid captivity within our separate traditions.
For example, at a breakfast conversation sponsored by the Emerging Women Leaders Initiative, women from main - line churches shared powerful words of hope and encouragement with evangelical women who struggle to have a voice in their traditions.
Eire rejects a long and shrill tradition of hostile Catholic historiography that blamed Luther for unleashing not only religious but also moral and political chaos on the German nation, but Doctor Martin does not emerge well from this unblinking account of Luther the polemicist.
In methodological terms, contextual theology breaks the simplistic framework according to which the context would be that from where questions emerge and Christian tradition are reservoirs from which the answers are derived.
I'd love to hear from Reformed folks and emerging folks... as well as those of you who consider yourselves a part of a tradition that is neither Reformed nor emerging.
The Christian conscience put forth valiant efforts to curb and redirect to its ends the traditions of the former «barbarians» by which the rulers emerged from the professional warriors and retained their power by prowess in battle and skill in directing their subjects in military objectives.
Unforgivably in the eyes of these latter, he was an unapologetic defender of the lower - middle - class moral traditions from which many knowledge workers of his generation had emerged and escaped.
This requires, of course, that we not identify the faith with any one confessional tradition, especially with any one tradition emerging from the tragic divisions of the sixteenth century.
The old Roman Rite, which emerged from a long tradition, was understood as the sacramental offering by the priest, acting in the Person of Christ, which He offered on the Cross to his Father in expiation for the sins of the world.
A lengthy quotation from Ms Furedi begins: «For those of us who emerged from a progressive humanist tradition, «rights» designates the requirements for participation in bourgeois, democratic society.»
Just as the great religious traditions emerged from their ethnic origins only through confusion, conflict, controversy and even violence, so it will be in the century to come.
The vision for theologising should emerge from the experiences and traditions of faith of the people.
A tradition of revolutions exists and can be identified very precisely, in any place, in any historical period, from where it constantly emerges in its popular form — for what is universal about this collective treasure is that it is owned by no particular region in the world, nor did any single intellectual tradition create it.
When you go into the history books, all the leaders of the tradition from which the NPP emerged from are Northerners.
As is tradition, the officials emerged from the meeting with Cuomo to say little about what was discussed, but predicted a budget would be passed before the March 31 deadline.
Senate majority leader John Flanagan snuck from Cuomo's office out a side door, as his spokesman Scott Reif stood sentry with journalists who, by tradition, ask leaders questions when they emerge from the front door.
But the earliest archaeological evidence for crop cultivation in China is 11,000 years old, suggesting that farming was slow to emerge from ancient traditions of plant use.
For - profit chains of hospitals emerged from a long tradition of commercialism in the US.
They have a keen sense for business plus a deep respect for the tradition that has emerged from their land and culture.
«Our tradition holds that if you meditate deeply enough, hatha yoga will emerge from the inside out,» explains Richard Faulds, a senior yoga teacher at the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and the author of Kripalu Yoga: A Guide to Practice On and Off the Mat.
At varying intervals, the Deutsche Yoga - Forum presents the» emerging «generation of new yoga teachers from different traditions.
In the tradition of 2002's My Big Fat Greek Wedding and 1998's There's Something About Mary, Crashers emerged from nowhere to become one of the year's top hits.
Each fundamentalist movement has emerged independently and is a law unto itself, sometimes differing from (or in violent opposition to) other fundamentalist movements within a single faith tradition.
The Dubai Creek is a vivid reminder of the long sea - going tradition of this Arabian port, representing not only Dubai's geographical centre, but also its birthplace, from which the modern Emirates emerged.
His painting clearly emerges out of German traditions, from the Expressionism of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Emil Nolde to the New Fauves of the 1980s, and many of the artists working in this same lineage — Jörg Immendorff, Albert Oehlen, Daniel Richter, and Tal R — have been his regular collaborators.
Instead, the unconventional emerges as a powerful statement and his attitude of rebellion becomes a refreshing break from tradition reaching out to alter viewer expectations.
The four emerging and established artists that dot the globe for «Voluntary Sculptures,» relish the discarded and everyday, building upon traditions from 16th century still life painting to Dada and the readymade.
Emerging from the progressivist and intermedia tradition of Black Mountain College, VanDerBeek created technologically hybrid and participatory artworks through the 1960s and»70s.
This show has been one of Cumberland Gallery's longstanding traditions since the early 90's and features an eclectic selection of work from established and emerging artists.
«Emerging from a younger tradition of artists who have trained abroad, Suki's work offers a new and fresh perspective that is situated within a broader international conversation, bridging her Korean roots and Western education.
«As a form of public entertainment, wrestling emerged from the earlier traditions of the music hall and circus ring,» explains the author.
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