Sentences with phrase «expressed in the particular form»

Rather, the issue is whether theology expressed in the particular form of one historical perspective is more convincing than a general cosmic perspective.

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No warranty, express or implied, as the accuracy, timeliness, completeness, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose of any Moody's credit rating is given or made by Moody's in any form whatsoever.
At Wednesday's oral arguments, the court's conservative majority appeared to have the votes to allow the public prayers to continue in some form, but both sides expressed concerns about the level of judicial and government oversight over prayers presented by members of a particular faith.
If your god is «inserting info» (whatever form that takes) for the express purpose of fulfilling someone's request to guide someone's thoughts, that is very different than someone listening to someone else's ideas (and teachers are not different than anyone else, except maybe since they are considered experts in their field they are taken more seriously in their particular area of expertise) and considering their ideas when forming your own.
Natural theology is a branch of theology because the theologian in appropriating it must recognize that his selection expresses his particular perspective formed in a community from which he speaks.
All the particular forms in which we find this expressed are varied attempts to express the essentially inexpressible, and all the myths and symbols associated with it in the literature are simply being pressed into the service of this attempt.
It would be a fictitious story expressing certain timeless truths or beliefs in the form of a concrete and particular narrative.
The one thing that Whitehead expresses over and over again in Process and Reality is his conviction that we experience particular individuals and not just «universals» or «previously - enacted forms».
Saga as a literary genre refers to the total historical recollection of a particular people, a recollection expressed in poetic form.
The particular form of myth in which he expressed it does not hold for us the conviction that it held for him, but the experience that it points to is just as real.
So here he has understood the coming of the Kingdom «in power» in Mark to be a reference to the eschaton and has then reformulated the saying to express his own particular conviction with regard to the form of that eschaton.
Not only is it the nature of Catholicism generally, or at least until quite recently and in certain countries like the United States, to express itself in particular social and political forms, but above all because the papacy, with its ineradicably political implications, has been for centuries an Italian institution.
In particular, the scientists studied comments and sentiments expressed about Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.
Data was expressed in table form as mean percentage of SC area possessing a luminance threshold below a particular level.
All don't want to have a huge corporation telling them what to create, they just want the freedom to express themselves in the particular art form they are good at.
Further, the particular forms that are viewed as socially desirable vary from culture to culture and setting to setting and thus have to be learned by students (e.g., interrupting teachers to ask questions or to express opinions is standard practice in American classrooms whereas Japanese students are expected to be very quiet during class).
In addition to the significance of this particular work within the artist's oeuvre, the distinguishing quality of this piece is Judd's use of intense color to express form.
Curator Emily Pethwick selected this work by Carol Bove, «an artist who is interested in tracing the social, political, and artistic movements of the 1960s and 1970s, in particular looking at how these were expressed in aesthetic form
This meant that Arte Povera artists mined their particular social and historical moment to express something distinctly precise about the Italian condition through the use of installation, assemblage, and performance art, explaining why art historians have usually positioned them alongside artists working in the style known as Post Minimalism; American artists such as Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra, and Eva Hesse, and with artists in Europe included in the famous show When Attitudes Become Form (1969), such as Joseph Beuys, Yves Klein, and Hans Haacke.
Instead of painting the abstracted form of a particular image in life, I began to aim for expressing a cheerful and optimistic mood with line drawing.
His crayon drawings, which respond to the paintings, in particular, are portraits in the form of hairdos, each one expressing a distinct visual personality rather than a representation of a particular individual.
Still's work, and examples such as PH - 234 in particular, represent the pinnacle of Abstract Expressionism — a pure form of painting that relies solely on its creator to express the power, intensity and visceral nature of its form.
Lawyers should be involved in the writing of reports by experts: not, of course, in relation to the substance of the reports (in particular, in arriving at the opinions to be expressed); but in relation to their form, in order to ensure that the legal tests of admissibility are addressed.
Key factors identified by the Royal Commission in this regard were the often petty nature of much contact with the police and the way that this contact escalated into more serious offending and contact — with particular concern expressed at the «crucial importance which detention for public drunkenness occupies in Aboriginal custodial over-representation», [8] as well as other forms of public order regulation.
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