Sentences with phrase «ideological point»

The bottom line for parents and their children is that under Common Core, so - called «informational» texts are being used in English and reading lessons to push particular ideological points of view, without any concern for fairness and balance.
To transcend one's «own ideological points of departure» means, in a theological context, to be carried artistically beyond one's own take on the ethical and the theological — a transcendence authorized by the text but much resisted by the church.
acknowledged ideological point of view from which scholarship can proceed.
By agreeing to the pilot program in the comptroller's race, opponents conceded the crucial ideological point they had resisted for decades: that public funds can be used to finance elections.
I found the use of African sculpture in his film offensively and wifully ignorant, so obsessed with ideological point - scoring that it treats African art as a mere prop.
«The author approaches the David story as an imaginative writer, giving play to that dialectical fullness of conception that leads the greatest writers (Shakespeare, Stendhal, Balzac, Tolstoy, Proust, to name a few apposite instances) to transcend the limitations of their own ideological points of departure,» Alter states.
While Known Unknowns does not offer an obvious unifying theme or ideological point of view, it presents its audience with a group of artists that are worthy of wider exposure.
The move — from a system that «medicalizes» your health to one that «alternativizes» — is not clearly a positive one, even from an ideological point of view.
Very few of the people most loudly declaring their point of view in this fight actually care much for the health of their neighbors, or even their own well - being — not as much as they care about making a vitriolic and ideological point.
Nevertheless, from an ideological point of view, nothing of substance had actually changed.
This group represents a permanent power structure that is far more dedicated to advancing its own interests than making some kind of ideological point.
Jeremy to Caroline Lucas, leader of the IDEOLOGICAL Green party: «Oh, that's an ideological point
Recommendations in the Adult Books section of Booklist are based on the premise that any library collection must include both works of current interest and those of lasting value, regardless of their ideological point of view.
As a response from a Christian to the human suffering in Paris, I would have expected something better than sarcasm and ideological point - scoring.
A possible link between global warming and hurricanes is important because its affects people, not because it proves an ideological point.
That is, the federal district judge will have to work hard to make an ideological point not supported by conventional legal reasoning, and that work will ultimately be unsuccessful — a wasted effort.
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