Sentences with phrase «generation followed this tradition»

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Pannenberg seems to stand at the end of this tradition; no figures from the generation following him in Germany seem to be working at the same level.
Thus it is for each generation to allow that tradition to come alive in its own time and place, to see that it is purified and given contemporary significance, with such modifications as may be required; and then to hand it on to the next age, for the enrichment of the Christian faith, worship, and life of those who follow.
Our first in this three part series about passing on the babywearing tradition to the next generation focused on children's books featuring babywearing followed up with a post about fostering a love of caregiving in... READ MORE
«We are gratified that the City Planning Commission voted to approve the development of 25 Kent Avenue, which will continue Williamsburg's 200 - year long entrepreneurial tradition,» said Toby Moskovits, head of Heritage, and a third - generation Williamsburg resident, following Wednesday's hearing.
Jazz, Funk & Arts Fest at the Unurban Cafe, Saturday, February 27, 7 - 10 pm Free: This music and arts mashup follows in the legendary tradition of the Venice West Café, home of the Beat Generation (Ginsburg, Ferlinghetti, et al...)
Proposals are evaluated on the basis of the following criteria, which are weighed equally: How well a project aligns with the MAP Fund's goal of supporting experimentation and innovation in all traditions and disciplines of live performance, especially work that brings insight to the issue of cultural difference, be that in class, gender, generation, race, religion, sexual orientation or other aspects of diversity The artistic strength of the proposed project The viability of the project, based on the applicant's professional capabilities as demonstrated in the project narrative, bio and artist statement, and work samples.
Exposure to these works — with which many Chinese artists might be familiar only in reproduction or online — is seen by Tinari as a means of fostering creative dialogue between the two artistic traditions and diminishing the «time - lag» that hindered domestic art for so long after the Reform and Opening Up period that followed Mao's death in 1976, traditionally taken as the «starting point» of contemporary Chinese art (Tinari concedes that this is a useful marker, but suggests that a new generation of art historians should «complicate» such simplified narratives).
So this isn't something that they kind of took lightly, this is something that gave them some mixed emotions and some pause as to what they were doing, but on the other hand they saw it as an opportunity to help try to bring in American legal traditions and respect for the rule of law, and they feel like it's a good way to kind of if not bring about change in Cuba, but to kind of push Cuba towards accepting at least some of these changes to liberalize the country and open it up for following generations.
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