Sentences with phrase «for emotionalism»

In 1976, for instance, she gave a lecture at Yale University in which she outlined how this regard for emotionalism linked her more with Abstract Expressionism, than Minimalism.
Her work reflects a distaste for emotionalism and an intolerance of all but the most austere standards of craftsmanship.
We were theologically literate — the subtle dialectics of Lutheran theology required doctrinal astuteness — and we had little use in our piety for emotionalism or enthusiasm.

Not exact matches

He was also responsible for the later anti-intellectual trends in Muslim thought and the religious emotionalism of the Muslims of India which was not always healthy in its effects.
Surely this is to forget that the gospel liberates us from subjective emotionalism, giving us new lenses for perceiving both ourselves and our world, delivering us into the great unexplored realm of the Not Merely Me.
Certainly there has to he clear recognition of the dangerous possibilities for dishonesty, deception, and maneuvering people by emotionalism.
The Christian church in the U.S. has been stuck in touchy - feely anti-intellectual emotionalism for years!
For them, its overtones are imperialistic (invading the lives of others), revivalistic (connoting intellectual shallowness and emotionalism), and manipulative (pushing people by arousing guilt and fear).
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Like the rest of the performance, it is spare and it is dead serious in the most chilling way possible for its implications and delivered without indulging in the slightest cheap emotionalism.
If you can get past those, though, «Wonder» deserves its own round of applause for its unabashed emotionalism and kindness.
The film presents arguments for and against having both job and child in the form of ill - thought - out «soul - searching» and selfrighteous emotionalism insulting to the intelligent viewer.
It's the same with stirring up patriotic emotionalism, because it justifies expenditures for defense.»
She resorts to a kind of pinwheel composition in the larger paintings, evidently trying for dynamism without the emotionalism ascribed to New York School painting in its heyday.
To these American artists of the forties Kandinsky represented romantic emotionalism and spontaneity, as opposed to Mondrian, who stood for strict planning, the denial of personality, and intellect.
Because the home buying process is one that most do not engage in often enough over a short time frame, thus allowing for the build up a repertoire of successful learned buying / selling behaviours based upon mistakes made (we learn best from our mistakes), we often fall prey to emotionalism (which scripted selling strategies are geared toward) and all that emotional buying / selling brings with it, both the almost always up front short - term adrenalin highs and the sometimes after - the - fact long - term regrets based upon reality at or post closing.
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