Sentences with phrase «everyday contexts as»

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Panikkar's theology is highly marked by his biography which laid the encounter of different religions and contexts in his cradle, as it were.40 He has faced this challenge and engaged in an intense study of languages, philosophies, theologies and sacred scriptures as well as living everyday life in many contexts.
Most do not want to return to a time when fathers owned their daughters and sold them to the highest bidder (Exodus 21:7; Nehemiah 5:5; Genesis 29:1 — 10), when multiple wives and concubines were a part of everyday life (even for men of God like Abraham, Jacob, and David), when women were forbidden from owning property, when foreign virgins could be captured as spoils of war (Judges 21), when a woman's lack of virginity could get her executed (Deuteronomy 22:11, Leviticus), when the stories of brave women like Tamar and Dinah and Esther and Vashti and Leah and Rachel emerge from contexts of oppression.
Initiatives that help teenagers become resilient in everyday and online contexts will be important if we are to help them overcome the negative mental health impacts bullying may have, such as an increased risk of poor mental well - being and lower life satisfaction.»
As we settled into a multiple flashback structured film where only the blood splattered pink suit gives the audience context, the visual include many extreme close ups and a clear difference between Portman's in camera TV intro to the White House and her everyday voice.
After an extensive review of the professional - development literature, Webster - Wright (2009) proposed that educators shift the discourse from delivering and evaluating PD programs to understanding and supporting authentic professional learning as it is situated in the everyday context where it occurs.
They called for placing math in the context of students» everyday lives, and they advocated giving students hands - on activities and access to computers and calculators to use as problem - solving tools.
For organisations this means that modern learning technologies can increase your ROI as they can provide context - sensitive pop - up navigation within any application, and support your employees as and when they require in their everyday work, reducing user errors, lost production ultimately improving efficiencies.
I am aware, however, of the ways that frequent geospatial technology use in context - rich ways allowed them to develop more robust understandings of the potential of geospatial technology in education as well as everyday life.
Some words may have uses in everyday language as well as some uses that are specific to mathematical contexts.
With Shingles (2011), for example, Carl Andre's floor - based metal works meet their working - class counterpart, as copper plates are exchanged for patterns of overlapping asphalt roofing tiles; Siding (2011), meanwhile, replaces Donald Judd's shiny metal cubes with the work's namesake — and very plebeian — exterior vinyl wallcovering found on many a tract house; and by simply lifting a marble countertop off the bathroom sink and onto the wall, Counter (2012) proves that even the slightest of gestures, such as a change of orientation and context, can render foreign something familiar — the everyday as convincing art object.
Fitzmaurice presents such imaginatively revised everyday items within both the traditional exhibition context as well as in non-gallery situations.
Streb explains how Brown's choreography often works to explore simple actions — such as walking — when taken out of their everyday context.
Their goals were generous in that they wanted to reach people traditionally outside of the art world, as well as take art outside of the gallery context and insert it into the everyday in ways that opened up new conversations.
Reflecting on the female body in its historical and social context, she has explored themes of generation and goddess imagery, sexuality, and everyday erotics, as well as personal biography and loss.
Everyday objects, such as buttons, shirts and shoes, serve as an entrance for viewers into her art, but they are further altered and presented in a different capacity to prompt people to reconsider the original context and the implication.
With the early Arts and Crafts movement and the Bauhaus vision of art integrated with everyday life as its historical point of departure, the Art and Craft department seeks to elaborate on the relationship between art and life, on matters of materiality (production, sustainability, globalisation), on design and architecture, and on artistic practice in social and political contexts in a contemporary perspective.
In the context of this place of healing, restoring patients to well - being is as much an everyday occurrence as it is an extraordinary one.
International in scope while responsive to the context of the city of Montreal, all of DHC / ART's programming is offered free of charge as a way to reinforce its commitment to accessibility while fostering a discussion on how contemporary art is invested with the topics and ideas that reflect and touch our everyday lives.
Buggenhout works with what he describes as abject material: everyday objects detached from their original context and then reused.
Although not strictly abstract American Isaac Layman's photographs offer an alternative perspective on everyday subjects, as the context of his subjects is shifted.
All of them take the performance of their everyday artistic practice as a time - based and context - specific act as the start point, and in some cases end point, of their work.
Raphaela Platow, the CAC's Alice & Harris Weston Director and Chief Curator explains,» Green Acres builds on eco-conscious exhibitions the Contemporary Arts Center has spearheaded in the past, including The American Lawn: Surface of Everyday Life, Ecovention and Beyond Green, and puts into context the nearly 40 year phenomena of farming as art.
Referencing the commodification of nationalist symbols alongside systems of trade, this display questions the inherent value of these symbols as contexts shift from the political to the artistic to the everyday.
He took objects from the everyday world such as typewriters, lipstick, a flashlight; lifted them out of their usual context; and forced viewers to reassess their preconceptions about the objects.
As a special feature in the exhibition, an excerpt of Gary Hustwit's documentary Helvetica reveals the typeface as we experience it in an everyday contexAs a special feature in the exhibition, an excerpt of Gary Hustwit's documentary Helvetica reveals the typeface as we experience it in an everyday contexas we experience it in an everyday context.
But along with these and other scientifically significant missions, DSCOVR will also have the ability to inspire new ways of thinking about the true nature of the human condition, by showing us new images everyday that give every person on Earth the ability to see his or her home city or village in the context of the planetary whole, reminding us of our obligation to take good care of what Buckminster Fuller described so long ago as «Spaceship Earth.»
The director of legal services innovation at an unnamed top - 50 firm puts this into everyday context: «I see robots as a massive everyday opportunity for the firm to do what our lawyers already value, which is to think and to have space to think.
This suggests that when highly negative events occur, parents are just as concerned about helping their sons understand and cope as their daughters but in the context of everyday negative events, the kinds of stressful and emotional experiences we have on a daily basis, girls may be learning a more emotionally expressive style.
Our conception of therapy in popular culture and everyday conversation is usually individual therapy, occasionally couples therapy and rarely group therapy (generally as a context for jokes).
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