Sentences with phrase «historical positioning of»

In describing Rauschenberg and Johns as bridge figures whose work links Abstract Expressionism and Pop art, Rose offers one of the first articulations of what has become the prevailing art historical positioning of these two artists.
2) You can maintain your position from a faith perspective, and say this, but then I'd have to seriously question [a] your historical integrity (for example, the historical position of Revelations as canon, although more of a debate than the other texts, was still NOWHERE NEAR contestable enough for you to draw this sort of conclusion) and [b] your philosophical integrity (for example, if you dismiss Revelations because it doesn't support your position, i'm going to ask: by what authority do you think you have the right to discern this?
Much of al - Arsuzi's work is dedicated to exploring the unique cultural and historical positions of Arabs (especially through their language).
Because August temperatures in those two regions reflect the summer position of the North Atlantic jet stream, Trouet and her colleagues used those tree - ring readings to determine the historical position of the jet stream from 1725 to 1978.
Due to the forces of Westernisation and its binary ideas of gender, the historical position of the hijras, numbering 1.3 million, has gradually eroded.
Lehmann Maupin Adds 70 - year - old Chilean Artist to Stable: The trend of reclaiming the art historical position of aging artists hasn't abated yet with the news released late last week through the Financial Times that Lehmann Maupin has taken on the artist Cecila Vicuna:
This approach constitutes a significant departure from the historical position of the African group which has always used the UNFCCC to put forward clear and quantified mitigation and finance demands of the developed countries.
The specific evidence required will vary depending on the context of the claim, but «evidence that goes to establishing a claimant's historical position of disadvantage» will be relevant: Withler, at para. 38; Quebec v. A, at para. 327.
Constitutional / Aboriginal Law: s. 15 Kahkewistahaw First Nation v. Taypotat, 2015 SCC 30 (35518) To establish a prima facie violation of s. 15 (1), a claimant must demonstrate the law at issue has a disproportionate effect on the claimant based on membership in an enumerated or analogous group; and the specific evidence required will vary depending on the context of the claim, but «evidence that goes to establishing a claimant's historical position of disadvantage» will be relevant.
In many local congregations there was a desire to express a broader message of sorrow and regret for the historical position of Indigenous people.

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Any statements made herein that are not statements of historical fact, including statements about T - Mobile US, Inc.'s plans, outlook, beliefs, opinions, projections, guidance, strategy, store openings, position within the industry relative to its competitors, deployment of spectrum and expected network modernization and other advancements, are forward - looking statements.
TREB's position is that offering additional information online, even historical sales data, constitutes a violation of privacy and could put homeowners» safety at risk, a message it plays up in its campaign.
What each of the blockchain startups catering to enterprises have in common, according to Hu Liang, founder of another leader in the space, venture - backed blockchain operating system, Omniex, is some rather unusual positioning, from a historical perspective.
The notion that positioning extremes harbor potential once they reach certain levels rings true in the historical context, but one has to keep in mind that this context may no longer be as relevant as it once was — at least in terms of the specific boundaries that were established in the past.
CHARLIE MUNGER: Well, the truth of the matter is we don't pay much attention to trying to get an extra two basis points by being gamey on our short - term things and that credit default position is a weird, historical accident.
In considering the qualitative merits of a compensation program, we review industry, company size, maturity, financial position, historical pay practices and any other relevant internal and external factors.
Future profit expectations embedded in the stock price look overly conservative in light of historical performance and the firm's solid competitive position in a growing market.
Magnum Options also offers the «Buy Me Out» feature, which allows a trader to close their position prior to the official expiry time, where the system makes an automatic payout calculation based on historical data to determine the likelihood of the option expiring in or out of the money had it not been closed early; Redwood Options offers no such feature.
All statements other than statements of historical facts contained in this release, including, without limitation, those regarding our business strategy, financial position, results of operations, plans, prospects and objectives of management for future operations (including expected charitable donations), are forward - looking statements.
It is about as clear as any historical chain can get that this implosion is a direct consequence of the famous Lambeth Conference in 1930, at which the Anglicans abandoned the longstanding Christian position on contraception.
This view claims that since there can be no one true interpretation of anything, including an historical interpretation of Jesus, and since laypeople are in no position to argue with the experts, «they should suspend belief among all kinds of expert interpretations, including religiously inspired ones.»
Personally, I think that the context includes not only where in Scripture the passages are from (including rhetorical function, narrative position, etc.) and the historical - cultural background, but also the context of the person using the quote.
If one holds that during the course of human history a process of development and refinement in the Church's understanding of Christ has taken place, this does not mean that one is rushing headlong into a position of historical relativism that is ultimately corrosive of the objectivity of our faith.
(This is the inverse of the old position, which saw historical events as acts of God: gesta Dei per Francorum!)
He moved beyond a recognition of the validity of much of Bultmann's position, to argue that since something can be known about the historical Jesus, we must concern ourselves with working it Out, if we do not wish ultimately to find ourselves committed to a mythological Lord.
Explicitly identifying himself with the position of historical idealism, Polak maintains that it is precisely the spiritual nature of the values widely held in a society that gives them their power.
This is not to say that Bornkamm has moved to the position of «realized eschatology» (91); rather he sees (with Bultmann) the tension between future and present as inherent in the involvement of the imperative in the indicative, i.e. inherent in the historical understanding of the self.
Van A. Harvey further developed a criticism of the «new quest» and a position to the left of Bultmann, «The Historical Jesus, the Kerygma, and Christian Faith», Religion in Life, 33 (1964), 430 - 50.
The factual relativism and historical conditionedness of every systematic position, he argues, do not imply the systematic relativism of every position.
Andrew Nash's edition of Newman's Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England is published by Gracewing, and his edition of Newman's Essays Critical and Historical, Vol.I, will appear later this year.
There are a number of useful early chapters on the historical context of the debate between science and religion, where the authors juxtapose and compare the differing positions taken by various prominent psychologists / neuroscientists during the last century.
But to return to Whitehead's explicit position, we should observe that he believed that the great virtue of Christianity has been that it is not so much a metaphysic seeking some historical grounding as it is an historical fact and focus (found in Jesus) seeking for metaphysical explanation.
These exist even if one does not believe that we ought to accelerate this slow transition to an almost suicidal surrender of legitimate historical positions which are profitable for salvation and which the Church still occupies in present - day society.
For we shall neither defend her former social position as far as at all possible, nor shall we want to make her give up whatever is still left of this historical position as fast as possible and of her own free will.
Such an historical survey sets the stage adequately for Whitehead's own stance on the same matters, especially in view of the contrast between his position and the ones surveyed.
It discusses the problem of the position of «historical man» in relation to «archaic man».
It is thus crucial to the communicative enterprise to take an egocentrism - avoiding stance that rejects all claims to a privileged status for our own conception of things as bound to our own particular historical position in the world's processual scheme.
The Christian theologian therefore properly takes this belief as one of the «facts» to which a theological position should be adequate, even if it is not a fact in as strong a sense as hard - core commonsense ideas and very well - grounded scientific and historical ideas.
Whereas Childs is a Presbyterian committed to reformulating the classical Calvinist doctrine of sola scriptura in response to the challenge of historical criticism, Barr's more modernistic position, as we have seen, awards a much smaller role to the Bible in the ascertainment of truth and a large role to post-biblical tradition, which he often sees as a corrective and an improvement over the Bible.
The first conclusion largely identifies natural processes with historical processes, although Collingwood here tentatively adumbrates his criticism on Whitehead's lack of historical insight.30 The second conclusion, as already indicated, dearly moves away from this position (B 3).
Consequently it is not the report of someone who is describing and is in a position to describe a visible event of an historical kind because he was present and saw how it happened.
I should add that such a historical approach is not wrong provided it is clearly understood that self - determination and responsibility whether in the early or later historical stages, has a tendency to get perverted by the false position of self - centredness in relation to God and others.
I am in no position to enter into the historical debate as to the relative importance of the several sources of Gnosticism, but I must attempt to place it in reference to the schematism of this book.
The heavy reliance on its own internal historical memory may seem to imply that Christianity is just another esoteric religion, accessible only to a group of insiders There is, of course, a certain insider's perspective in any faith tradition, but it would be contrary to the inclusive character of Christianity to interpret our belonging to a Church community as though it were a position of privilege that separates us from those not so gifted.
But this position seems to be in line with that of the now notorious nineteenth - century thinkers who sought the historical person of Jesus behind the records and criticized the records from that vantage point.
On the other hand, it can appear that typical theology is being exonerated by showing how historical positions can be made compatible with a contemporary metaphysics that is itself critical of the past.
First, the quarrels over the historical - critical reading of the Bible, faced by every church sooner or later, were firmly settled in my church in 1870, when one seminary teacher was forced out of teaching but quickly restored to a pastoral position of esteem.
Perhaps it points to one of the unfinished aspects of Whitehead's systematic position, but I mention it to indicate the sense in which Whitehead was aware that the discussion of human and historical problems required the introduction of new concepts only loosely related to the categoreal scheme.
A certain historical movement once tended to visualize the biblical revelation, in order to restore sight to its former position, and searched on the intellectual level for proofs of the existence of God.
Further, historical experience shows the value of an executive having some prerogative to act beyond his strict authorization, in times of immediate opportunity (the Louisiana Purchase) or immediate danger (the perilous position of Washington, D.C. during the Civil War).
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