Sentences with phrase «entire tradition»

In this way no major element will be omitted and the importance of each aspect can be judged in the light of the entire tradition,
Madison's implicit assumption, and that of the entire tradition of religious toleration until the last few decades, however, was that religious diversity and conflict would involve competing sects that differ on some important questions of doctrine and practice but nonetheless share in common a basic Judeo - Christian orientation that is also, in very broad terms, our society's implicit civil religion.
But I do not conclude as some others do that the entire tradition of religious - moral understanding of America should therefore be abandoned.
An entire tradition of Jewish rationalism has followed Maimonides in this and has applied it to the concept of Israel's election.
We need to trust, furthermore, that the means by which Jesus has chosen to communicate with us are reliable: that the portrayal of him in the Gospels is not the result of the early church's malicious manipulation or fundamental misunderstanding, for example, or that the entire tradition of creed and teaching is not so corrupt that it distorts Jesus entirely, or that the encounter with Jesus through meal and word and saint and stranger is not mere fantasy or projection.
And others jettisoned the entire tradition altogether, then threw in a Jane Austen homage or a sword for good measure.
Perhaps one of the most familiar motifs of painting, the bowl of fruit still life, like Caravaggio's Basket of Fruit (1599), has come to represent an entire tradition of art making.
Whereas Clement Greenberg and his formalist cohort had emphasized the revolutionary potential of Modernism, a new generation of art historians with Marxist inclinations, such as T.J. Clark and John Berger, saw the entire tradition of oil painting, with rare exceptions, as a means to reinforce state power and celebrate bourgeois acquisition.
The Art Merdeka name was adopted by S. Teddy D. for the studio because he said «Art Merdeka» is where he received the entire tradition of «art» — all that has come before and is ongoing — in addition to «Merdeka» (independence) being the way he practiced today.
Photographs by Herbert Matter, Barbara Morgan and Gjon Mili, among others, in particular shed fresh light on Pollock's vision and its links to an entire tradition of picturing human energy.
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