Almost every department of theological study is involved at this level, and this means not only attention to the symbols and images of the Christian faith; it also means attention to the symbols and images and art forms of the contemporary world, as they are encountered in literature and the fine arts, but also in popular expressions, community rituals, social ideologies, and not least in the
mass media of the time.
Broadcast - era presidents discovered that the
new media of their time could let them bypass congressmembers by speaking directly to their constituents / voters — think of Roosevelt's fireside chats or Reagan's press conferences.
But one day I thought of giving it another go (mainly because minecraft was announced for the vita, my fav
gaming media of all time!)
The solution that is put forward by some religious leaders is that the church should become much more actively involved in
the media of our time.
The practice was considered old - fashioned and «a little disgusting» for those who could not afford infant formula and discouraged by medical practitioners and
media of the time.
1) Remind the establishment and
the media of a time when the Harlem congressman was in his prime and counted among his supporters the cream of New York's Democratic crop (the video starts out with a tribute from former President Clinton).
Yet, while
the media of the time took glee in establishing the sportsmen's perceived respective personas of iceman and irritant, in this telling they are both borderline unlikeable — hardly the stuff of role models.
We're in a battle for limited time and money of our audiences.You can never understand
the media of your time.
She may be on top of pitching
the media all of the time when she should.
This free - form, colorful suggestion of the breaking of both the grid and the laws of physics follows from Thomas» practice of image making and her full engagement with
the media of her time.
Atmospheric and perceptual, many of Lester's works evolve around the very nature of
the media of our time, and transform the space and time through meticulously altering the media and forms.
Inspired by our «1960s Revisited» exhibition this past fall, the focus of this show is on the hard edge, optically active and pop art of that same era combined with the work of many of our contemporary artists who were either active themselves during the 1960s or inspired by the diversity of artistic practices and
media of the time.