The paintings of Queensland artist Allyson Reynolds, with their menagerie of natural textures, seem to draw on the still
life tradition of...
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Life The tradition of drawing from life is explored through history and in the art of today, including a life class staged by Jeremy Deller with Iggy Pop as nude model.
The paintings of Queensland artist Allyson Reynolds, with their menagerie of natural textures, seem to draw on the still
life tradition of arranging everyday objects into a formal whole.
His gargantuan semi-abstract paintings of fruit and flowers are credited with merging process art with the still
life tradition of Western painting.
Sorry Rev. Graham you should have continued
your life tradition of being bipartisan.
It remains to be seen whether conservative Southern Baptists can translate their political victory in the convention into
a living tradition of genuine reformation.
He has since given many signs of his support for the present pope; when many of his episcopal brethren were doing everything they could to undermine the motu proprio establishing the right to celebrate the «old Mass», he made clear his belief that the rite of John XXIII «is not a relic, not a reverting to the past, but part of
the living tradition of the Church».»
My goal was to provide overviews that walk readers through the most important expressions and denials of Christian faith — not with a dry focus on dates and places, but with an emphasis on
the living tradition of Christian belief and why it matters for our lives today.
Everything that we «know» about Jesus comes to us through the apostolic witness, as this has been handed down in
the living tradition of the Christian community of faith, worship, and life.
Aquinas himself was defended, though usually in isolation from
the living tradition of Thomistic commentary.
Catholic exegesis, then, deliberately places itself within
the living Tradition of the Church At the heart of this document the Incarnational principle is enshrined as that principle that guides and governs the Church's understanding of the Scriptures.
Whitehead is writing from within
the living tradition of Pythagoras.
[1] By fundamentalism, I refer to a rigid literalism that wrenches a text from the context of a passage in Sacred Scripture and
the living Tradition of the Church.
This is forcing the party to reconsider its knee - jerk commitment to a social - democratic cosmopolitanism and consider ways in which
the living traditions of really existing communities in real places can be mobilised in order to empower themselves.
The Himalayan Tradition is one of the oldest
living traditions of yoga still vibrant today.
An initiate of the Tantric Sri Vidya tradition — a 5,000 year - old
living tradition of the Himalayan Masters — she is a proud graduate of the very first Sri Yoga Teacher Training in the fall of 2010.
Halloween is fast approaching and with it comes the long -
lived tradition of trick - or - treating which is typically a fun - filled and joyous experience for most children.
From the burning yellow of the sun to the cooling effects of yellow turmeric, this golden colour brings to
life the traditions of India.
Aliriza's paintings further
the living tradition of known motif with her devotion to observing and depicting what is in front of her as the artist along with her approach of seeing freshly the act of painting and the power of direct expression.
The issue of moral hazard is still present, but has been framed in terms that resonate within
the lived traditions of faith communities.
Not exact matches
The Vidyo team is from all walks
of life, and our employees learn more every day about each other's diverse cultures, backgrounds and
traditions, and face - to - face inclusion across the board constantly opens our managers up to new ways
of approaching each challenge.
He said no to working a nine - to - five; accepting money from investors in return for shares;
living a
life without purpose; and following the rules
of any industry or
tradition.
But it usually does poorly when it comes to Cost
of Doing Business and Cost
of Living, and this year it upholds that
tradition.
Because so much
of our year is spent in the workplace, it is important to extend this
tradition into our professional
lives.
«Indigenous peoples are being forced into long and costly court battles to defend their
traditions and ways
of life because governments in Canada still refuse to accept the need to work collaboratively with Indigenous peoples on important decisions about environmental protection and resource development,» said Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, Union
of British Columbia Indian Chiefs.
Loyola keeping a Catholic identity helps promote real intellectual diversity in American public
life (and, again, I'd say the same as to other religious universities; I can imagine some religious belief systems that are so pernicious that, while they must be constitutionally protected, we can still say they hurt American
life more than they help it, but I think that most
of the
traditions that found universities do have a good deal to contribute).
One
of the
traditions during the Christmas holidays is to read Charles Dickens» famous book «A Christmas Carol,» or to watch one
of the many film productions about the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge who turned his
life around and became a generous soul on Christmas Day.
The other part
of me also knows that if you do believe by Scripture,
tradition and your own internal barometer that homosexuality is a sin (let's say), then you are not going to wish to give the thumbs up to someone being on staff who is openly
living that lifestyle.
Political
Life and Human Dignity Mary Ann Glendon («The Bearable Lightness
of Dignity,» May) is right on target in noting that within the Christian
tradition, dignity has a twofold meaning: «In its ontological sense it is a given attribute
of the person, while, in its moral sense, it is a call to an end to be gradually realized.»
They especially fear any discussion that goes to the principles
of the
tradition, preferring to
live as best as they can with whatever compromise is worked out.
We have known for over 200 years that the bulk
of the Bible's claims are nothing more than Jewish
tradition and folklore and that the Jesus as represented in the NT is nothing like the real Jesus who
lived.
But it is only in 1518 — when he met with the papal legate Cajetan and refused to recant — that the handwriting was on the wall; Luther could no longer
live in the house
of Catholic
tradition.
But despite MacIntyre's eloquent exploration
of what makes a human
life coherent, theologians tended to find more compelling what he says about the narrative coherence (or incoherence)
of whole
traditions.
Within the classical liberal
tradition, there is desire for a political system to respect the right to
live free from physical force, for a government
of limited function in the protection
of rights, and for powers to be exercised in accordance with laws objective and universal.
Cicero might legitimately be cited in a «conservative» context because he
lived in a moment when everything was «going to hell» and he was trying to preserve
traditions under siege at the crashing
of his own civilization.
For monks in the Benedictine
tradition, daily prayer structures the entire day and the whole
of their
life in community.
The genuine desire to transcend the limits
of earthly
life stands at the vital center
of Christianity in general and the Episcopal
Tradition in particular.
Saying prayers that were written hundreds
of years ago can feel dry and empty when an ancient form is divorced from the
living tradition.
Evangelical Catholicism is a liturgically centered form
of Catholic
life that embraces both the ancient
traditions of Catholic worship and the authentic renewal
of the liturgy according to the teaching
of the Second Vatican Council.
This would assume an «imaginative,» not a historical, disposition: a divine intent in history, God - gifted immutable laws
of morality, to which man has a duty to conform; order as a first requirement
of good governance, achieved best by a restraint and respect for custom and
tradition; variety as more desirable than systematic uniformity and liberty more desirable than equality; the honor and duty
of a good
life in a good community as taking precedence over individual desire; an embrace
of a skepticism toward reason and abstract principle.
In particular, we pray for peace in Ukraine, a country
of ancient Christian
tradition, while we call upon all parties involved to pursue the path
of dialogue and
of respect for international law in order to bring an end to the conflict and allow all Ukrainians to
live in harmony.
Lasch reminds us that the corrosion
of our democratic way
of life and especially our public discourse has its roots in widespread distrust
of our institutions and the
traditions around which they have developed and
of which they are the expressions — whether the family, church, and local communities, or private enterprise and all the various levels
of government.
This
living tradition includes the early creeds, the ecumenical councils, and the writings
of the Fathers
of the Church.
As Evangelicals and Catholics fully committed to our respective heritages, we affirm together the coinherence
of Scripture and
tradition:
tradition is not a second source
of revelation alongside the Bible but must ever be corrected and informed by it, and Scripture itself is not understood in a vacuum apart from the historical existence and
life of the community
of faith.
You miss the mystics
of all
traditions who are far closer to the teachings and path
of Christ than anyone who simply follows a book written by man centuries after he
lived.
They are revealed by God's historical and dialogical self - revelation by words and deeds, and in the fullness
of time by God's eternal Son becoming flesh in a certain time and space
of history; in church history under the guidance
of the Holy Spirit they have to be witnessed to and developed through the
living tradition (see the dogmatic constitution Dei Verbum, 2, 8).
So yes, Islam was an influence on him for a while, but he was more interested in the origins and the
life of Muhammad than actually the
tradition itself.
Third, it was the
tradition of Christian humanism which led the White Rose to see the essence
of the anti-humanism
of the Nazis in their disregard for the sanctity
of individual human
life.
By the sixteenth century — the age
of Shakespeare — a well - established
tradition of self - examination existed, as is evident from the many guides to the spiritual
life for those who would assay it.
Again, «
Tradition is the
living faith
of the dead; traditionalism is the dead faith
of the
living.»