Sentences with phrase «engaged in the past century»

It is this kind of criticism in which most biblical scholars have been engaged in the past century.

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In times past there were two methods of engaging in this type of fraud, both of which can be illustrated by the practices of English goldsmiths in the 18th and early 19th centuries, the forerunners of modern - day bankIn times past there were two methods of engaging in this type of fraud, both of which can be illustrated by the practices of English goldsmiths in the 18th and early 19th centuries, the forerunners of modern - day bankin this type of fraud, both of which can be illustrated by the practices of English goldsmiths in the 18th and early 19th centuries, the forerunners of modern - day bankin the 18th and early 19th centuries, the forerunners of modern - day banks.
Or maybe there's resting going on for one big cataclysmic event... Do you really think the world is going to get off scot - free from all the filth it's been engaging in and spewing this past century, and especially this past decade?
We are not asked to live archaically in first - century Palestine; neither are we supposed to engage in a mere repetition of formulae or actions or life such as were known and carried out at this or that particular moment in the past.
This feisty, fiery sixteenth - century Spanish mystic and reformer captivated me for precisely the reasons that Benedict mentioned this past July, when he praised Teresa as a model for the New Evangelization whose «luminous and engaging call» remains «familiar in our own times.»
«Basically, over the past quarter century, there have been six research articles that are useful in identifying someone who is likely to engage in terrorism,» Desmarais says.
Organized by a trio of students who participated in the spring 2017 course The Past Resurgent in Nineteenth - Century Art, it is one of several concurrent exhibitions that showcase the ways in which the Smart Museum engages with and shares the intellectual life of the University with the broader public.
One of the earliest works in this survey of 25 artists who have engaged with the human figure over the past quarter century is Bear and Policeman by the controversial American Jeff Koons, who is about to be the subject of a retrospective at the Whitney Museum in New York.
As part of a broader celebration of American Abstract Artist's 80th anniversary, Visible Histories considers what it means for artists working in the 21st century to engage with the artistic strategies, techniques and forms of the past.
In the global village of the 20th and 21st centuries, we can not ignore our past or pretend we exist in a vacuum; we are where we are because we stand on the shoulders of our ancestors and because we engage with one another across time and spacIn the global village of the 20th and 21st centuries, we can not ignore our past or pretend we exist in a vacuum; we are where we are because we stand on the shoulders of our ancestors and because we engage with one another across time and spacin a vacuum; we are where we are because we stand on the shoulders of our ancestors and because we engage with one another across time and space.
Reflecting the artistic, cultural and social changes that have occurred locally and nationally over the past five years, many work in performative, socially - engaged and time - based media; others bring twenty - first - century perspectives to traditional media, including painting, sculpture and drawing.
over the past half a century, and since 1988 some have engaged in ongoing efforts to sow doubt about climate science and block legal limits on carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.
Despite early knowledge about climate change, electric utilities have continued to invest heavily in fossil fuel power generation over the past half a century, and since 1988 some have engaged in ongoing efforts to sow doubt about climate science and block legal limits on carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.
He expressed the opinion that it would be «arrogant» for anyone now living to suggest that we should make any effort to maintain the Earth's climate within the range of temperatures that have existed throughout all of recorded human history, while apparently not regarding it as «arrogant» for the humans of the past century up through the present to engage in activities which threaten to radically and abruptly alter the Earth's climate and ecosystems upon which not only human civilization, but the survival of the human species, utterly depend.
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