His scientific and educational work has provided the foundation
for modern criticism of psychiatric drugs and ECT, and leads the way in promoting more caring and effective therapies.
Incidentally, the delay in the prophecy, and the fact that it was Elisha who finally carried out the order given to Elijah, raises inevitably a problem
for modern criticism.
Not exact matches
EZTrader has received some (pretty well - deserved)
criticism in the past
for having an old - fashioned platform, but during recent years the platform has been updated with a lot of
modern and highly useful features that can be used to enhance the trading experience.
Nietzsche's scorn
for «
modern ideas» made a profound impression on his admirers: «This book [Beyond Good and Evil],» he said, «is a
criticism of modernity, embracing the
modern sciences, arts, even politics, together with certain indications as to a type that would be the reverse of
modern man,
for as little like him as possible: a noble, yea - saying man.»
Unlike James Joyce, who was alienated and angry and therefore turned his critical intelligence into a weapon, or later novelists
for whom social
criticism became a rhetorical convention, James and Conrad were
modern enough to see our socially constructed self - images, and yet not so
modern as to cherish or reject them» or take them
for granted.
We have here an updated version of Kant's
criticism of the Leibnizian monad in the «Amphiboly» in the Critique of Pure Reason: the spatially situated existent is indeed made up of relations rather than being a substance containing its «inhering» attributes internally as predicates which are part of its concept; only the relations are no longer those of the synthetically connected manifold, but the relational connections between the particulars of
modern functional or mathematical logic, expanded to include within itself the spatial and temporal relations which Kant could only account
for by means of the synthetic a priori.
This may be partly because the
moderns had some success in undermining confidence in the classic proofs by their
criticism without winning any lasting confidence in their own, but the main cause is not any defect in the proofs
for the existence of God, at least in the classic proofs, but the general discredit which has fallen upon all systems of thought which ante-date the last century.
He wrote, in New Testament Interpretation through Rhetorical
Criticism, «For some readers of the Bible rhetorical criticism may have an appeal lacking to other modern critical approaches, in that it comes closer to explaining what they want explained in the text: not its sources, but its powe
Criticism, «
For some readers of the Bible rhetorical
criticism may have an appeal lacking to other modern critical approaches, in that it comes closer to explaining what they want explained in the text: not its sources, but its powe
criticism may have an appeal lacking to other
modern critical approaches, in that it comes closer to explaining what they want explained in the text: not its sources, but its power.»
To sum up:
Modern young people need to be taught manners: not the code of the emancipated ego, nor the pattern of conformity to the will of the majority, but the action - language of democracy, with due respect
for worthy traditions from the past and determined
criticism of unworthy ones.
The distaste
for «presence» that we find in so much
modern philosophy, art, and literary
criticism is something we need to attend to if we think of the sacraments only as ways in which God becomes present to us.
The problem with the original post is that it drips with all the uncertainty of
modern textual
criticism without any expressed regard
for the active work of the Holy Spirit in the preservation and transmission of God's Word, nor His role as teacher and enlightener of the scriptures to the human heart.
That
criticism, however, May be only part of a larger assault against a broader political and moral heritage, a heritage
for which the Church just happens to be a particularly strong and articulate exponent in the
modern world.
It is
for a
modern mind, formed by historical
criticism, that companionship with Jesus and the encounter with the resurrected Lord are distinct things.
For the only
criticism of the New Testament which is theologically relevant is that which arises necessarily out of the situation of
modern man.
For the Catholic Church, the basic fact about modernity, the event with an impact that exceeded any other, was not the rise of
modern science or the emergence of historical
criticism, but the French Revolution.
A
modern criticism in the same vein argues that
for higher forms to have evolved by chance is like the chance that a tornado sweeping through a junkyard will assemble a Boeing 747 aircraft from the materials there.
In The Bible After Babel: Historical
Criticism in a Postmodern Age, the Old Testament scholar John Collins observes that the rules
for historical study are academic rather than confessional, based on
modern canons of historical analysis rather than classical principles of faith.
The biblical theology to which he refers emerged after World War II as a consensus with certain characteristics: (1) the Bible is assumed to be relevant
for modern men and women; (2) biblical
criticism is to be accepted; (3) the message of the Bible is a unity, if a unity in diversity; (4) revelation is historical encounter rather than right doctrine; (5) the biblical (Hebraic) mentality is distinctive.
Starting as it does from the
modern world view, and challenging the Biblical mythology and the traditional proclamation of the Church, this new kind of
criticism is performing
for faith the supreme service of recalling it to a radical consideration of its own nature.
The later Liechtenstein Address continues the
criticism of
modern Western life, challenging its notion of progress
for diminishing the human soul by glorifying materialism and trivializing death.
A progressive intellectual writes an immensely popular book of
modern biblical
criticism, showing that God's Word, properly understood, calls
for world peace and the unity of religion.
Hearty laughter greeted the innovation and echoed through the winter, so loudly that Wrigley last month released to the press a 21 - page booklet explaining in detail the club's new philosophy (everything will be directed towards developing better players), comparing it to
modern business - management ideas (IBM computers have replaced blackboards), defending it (the Cubs have not been out of the second division in 14 years despite their use «of every type of manager from inspirational leader to slave driver»), and chiding the press
for its sarcastic
criticism of the experiment.
One of the least edifying spectacles in
modern football is that of managers attempting to deflect
criticism for a defeat by making spurious attacks on the opponents who beat them.
While there are
criticisms associated with extended breastfeeding, your instinct which is backed by
modern science, will tell you that you are in fact doing the right thing
for you and your little one.
I describe what has happened with
modern (feminist) females is that their list of expectations
for men is humorously high (often considering what they «bring») and
criticism of men is beyond rampant.
When he first arrived at the house, he bypassed the work of Hubert de Givenchy almost from the get go and, despite rumbling
criticism at the time
for his lack of deference, transformed the brand into a
modern day powerhouse.
Although it may seem a bit unconventional
for our
modern society — it sparked a bit of
criticism upon its release — this first book from author Joshua Harris is an insightful book, touching on concepts from genuine purity, purposeful singleness, and sincere love.
If the easiest target
for criticism is George W. Bush, then the second easiest must be
modern art, as most of it must seem ridiculous to the casual onlooker.
I'm not entirely sure where all the
criticism came from - not enough explosions, perhaps, to satisfy the
modern - day audience - but
for my money it was excellent.
Telling its story of friendship and love amongst the artists, junkies, and HIV - infected population of an East Village slum area, this remake into a film has been criticised
for being irrelevant to
modern society, a
criticism that is only partly fair.
These bite - sized excuses
for modern film
criticism are created by people who presume they're being insightful, which is far from the truth.
In an essay
for The Hollywood Reporter, the legendary director lauded the film while also taking aim at the state of
modern film
criticism, particularly that pesky Rotten Tomatoes.
The MOU also states that church academies must demonstrate a «broad and balanced curriculum that prepares pupils
for life in
modern Britain» — the strongest area of
criticism against Grindon Hall in Ofsted's 2014 report.
So it was either all - in or continue to cop
criticism from automotive safety experts and the media
for continuing to leave
modern DAS such as AEB off its most popular models.
Much like the often - spouted
criticisms of
modern art that claim «my two - year - old could paint that on the bedroom wall with the contents of his diaper,» are authors writing this
for laughs, or because they are genuinely fed up with what is considered award - winning and best - selling content?
The Animal Welfare Act, a law written in 1966 to set standards of care
for animals bred
for commercial resale, has received
criticism in recent years due to a lack of adapting to
modern technology.
After posting my opinion piece where I defended Call of Duty:
Modern Warfare 3, I quickly received much
criticism for essentially doing what I set out to try and oust: Battlefield 3 fanboyism, or at least trying to silence the people who bashed the game
for being terrible and a milking of the franchise while singing praise of its rival.
-- Baden After posting my opinion piece where I defended Call of Duty:
Modern Warfare 3, I quickly received much
criticism for essentially doing what I set out to try and oust: Battlefield -LSB-...]
The CoD franchise has attracted a fair bit of
criticism for its failure to innovate and offer an experience beyond the shadows of the template set by Infinity Ward all those years ago with
Modern Wafare 1 and 2.
If there's one major
criticism of the Nintendo Switch, it's that the operating system is just too basic
for modern tastes.
Besides the example of his own work and his advocacy of
modern European art, he wrote
criticism for the Montrealer (1936 - 40) and initiated the founding of the Contemporary Arts Society in 1939.
Besides the example of his own work and his advocacy of
modern European art, he wrote
criticism for the
The graduate program at the Center
for Curatorial Studies at Bard College provides practical training and experience in a museum setting and an intensive course of study in the history of the contemporary visual arts, the institutions and practices of exhibition making, and the theory and
criticism of the visual arts in the
modern period.
He has also written a classic history of
modern art on the West Coast (Sunshine Muse), a novel (Time
for Robo), and an anthology of his art
criticism (Moonlight Blues).
Dr. Reilly has taught contemporary art history at Tufts University, written art
criticism for Art in America, and has worked as a Public Programs Lecturer in the Education Department at the Museum of
Modern Art (MoMA).
In 1978 Haacke had a solo exhibition at the Museum of
Modern Art in Oxford, England, that included the new work A Breed Apart, which made explicit
criticism of the state - owned British Leyland
for exporting vehicles
for police and military use to apartheid South Africa.
Fifty Years of Latin American Art: Selections from the Neuberger Museum of Art was organized by the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, SUNY, and was curated
for 1285 Avenue of the Americas Gallery by Patrice Giasson, Associate Curator of Art of the Americas, and Annabel Rhodeen, a candidate in the Masters Program in
Modern and Contemporary Art History,
Criticism, and Theory and a Neuberger Curatorial Fellow.
During the 1960s, as an assistant curator at the Museum of
Modern Art in New York City, O'Hara sent his fine
criticism of current painting and sculpture to such periodicals as Art News, and he wrote catalogs
for exhibits that he arranged.
The
modern art establishment made a characteristic dive
for cover yesterday after Kim Howells's
criticisms.
It's interesting, though, that when you strayed from abstract argument into publicity
for the
Modern Movement, you attracted a lot of comments from people who are obviously not used to rational
criticism of their pet ideas.