Sentences with phrase «historical predilection»

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When teachers of biblical prophecy ignore the New Testament's sense of apocalyptic immediacy and imperative to readiness, they distort the scriptural witness to serve their own historical and theological predilections.
The theological conclusions of those who pursue the historical Jesus simply correlate too strongly with their own theological predilections to suggest otherwise.
Also, like «Basterds,» Tarantino strengthens his predilection for cinematic pastiche by translating unseemly historical imagery into zany fantasy.
Narratively, Olivier Assayas has shown a predilection for the petits sujets, the little topics (in opposition to the large historical frescoes and the ambitions of 19th century novels to depict large sections of society over time), without however sharing Chabrol's interest in the triviality of faits divers.
The academy has also shown a predilection for historical characters.
In addition, this course provides the opportunity to learn the presenting signs, historical findings, breed predilections, methods of diagnosis, and medical and surgical interventions for the most commonly seen cardio respiratory conditions.
Filmed in the United States, in various historical archives, the film is shaped by the artist's predilection for uprooting the places from their pragmatic circumstance in order to suspend them in a space - time limbo and deploy their poetic density.
Scully brings together two art historical strains; European lyric abstraction has often proved insubstantial, but by coming to America, Scully merged this country's predilection for emotion as a vivid, even structural, component of art with a muted pensiveness he brought from his origins.
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