Sentences with phrase «history pervades»

«A keen sense of history pervades their work, even as they are involved in forging new ways to consider identity, nationality, technology, community and genre.
This dominant theological paradigm of British Christianity weaved together at least the following three themes, which impacted the objectives and dynamics of British imperialism in India: first, the immanental presence of God, through the incarnation of Christ, into human history pervades all realms of life; thus the cosmic Christ unites all human beings in an invisible whole.

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This infographic by phlebotomist.ne t and posted at Infographics Showcase shows a fascinating history of this practice that pervades Japanese culture.
If a new meaning of nature has pervaded modern history, an autonomous world existing in - itself, then so likewise man himself no longer appears as the image of a transcendent Creator.
The sense of inescapability that pervades the book is strengthened by the longer history in which Friedman sets the current form of globalization.
For the first time in history, children are born into a symbolic environment, pervading the average home about 7 hours a day.
The Christian imagery that pervaded American history, from the Puritans to the present, was inescapable.
The Second Vatican Council teaches: «A monumental struggle against the powers of darkness pervades the whole history of man.
Under the combined influence of Science and History, and of social developments, the twofold sense of duration and collectivity has pervaded and re-ordered the entire field of our experience; with the twofold result that the future, hitherto a vague succession of monotonous years awaiting an unimportant number of scattered individual lives, is now seen to be a period of positive becoming and maturing — but one in which we can advance and shape ourselves only in solidarity.
An alternative model is «quintessence,» the idea that the cosmos is pervaded by a field that lay dormant for much of its early history, but then kicked into gear, driving expansion only in the recent past.
The standard ideas of the 1980s about the shape and history of the Universe have now been abandoned — and cosmologists are now taking seriously the possibility that the Universe is pervaded by some sort of vacuum energy, whose origin is not at all understood.»
The Royal Kingdom of Swaziland has a history of tradition and culture that pervades the land and infuses the Valley.
The Borrowdale Hotel is steeped in history and has been lovingly updated to ensure tradition and modern comfort pervade.
A tropical retreat pervaded by the history and culture of Bali, the Aman Villas at Nusa Dua embrace opportunities for insight, discovery and relaxation
Why does the evocation of light from painting pervade the medium's extensive history?
Garcia Torres's works have often considered the validity of the strategies of retreat and withdrawal that have pervaded the history of conceptual art, focusing on such figures as Martin Kippenberger (What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger, 2007); Alighiero Boetti (¿ Alguna vez has visto la nieve caer?
Yvoré's oeuvre has a sense of melancholy and loneliness that pervades each painting, while simultaneously linking itself to a grander history of art and philosophy.
By applying the visual vocabulary and conventions of glorification, wealth, prestige, and history to subject matter drawn from the urban fabric, Wiley makes his subjects and their stylistic references juxtaposed inversions of each other, forcing ambiguity and provocative perplexity to pervade his imagery.
Oriented toward the vast and lambent Arizona sky, Turrell's project also engages the deep sense of history and time that pervades its Painted Desert setting.
The moon has pervaded history, culture, myth and the natural sciences since the earliest people walked the planet.
This was probably intentional, as Villalongo is seeking to reframe art history and Western art by using black women as the subject, instead of the pervading white female nude.
Soleimani's research and work critically references the Eurocentrism that pervades the study of art and art history.
Starling's interest in how human history affects the natural world pervades his work.
References to newspapers pervade the history of art from Juan Gris to Robert Rauschenberg to Marcel Broodthaers and Paul Thek.
History has other examples of a widespread «crowd think» pervading the body politic, but none so widespread and certainly none so pernicious as the CAGW axiom (yes, I did choose that word).
Recently, Jon Lax gave an excellent talk on the history of the «billable hour», and how it came to pervade our industry.
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