Sentences with phrase «modern critical study»

The modern critical study of the gospels has made the historic Jesus no mere figment of the pious imagination, but a living figure who, at an historic moment in time, appeared in Palestine, lived his brief but tremendously significant life, and gave rise to a vigorous new religious movement that has in time become the most widespread of all the religions of the world.
After Morrison became editor, his first campaign was a spirited defense of Herbert L. Willett of the University of Chicago, then a leading popularizer of the modern critical study of the Bible.
So the Mu» tazilites may be seen as early pioneers of the modern critical study of Holy Scripture.

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But I think Pedersen overestimates the significance of modern historical - critical study of the Bible.
The use of historical - critical method within modern historiography has met with opposition on theological grounds: would not two methods of studying history necessarily involve two classes of historical reality?
It is important to note that Leibowitz extends this line of analysis even to the study of the Bible, thus supporting the findings of modern critical scholarship.
With the passage of time and more mature study of the nature of scripture, as disclosed by the application of the modern historico - critical method of investigation, it is seen that the possible borrowing of Bible writers from another source in no way affected its intrinsic worth, or even the belief that these writers were inspired in their writing.
(See my «The Spiritual Christ,» Journal of Biblical Literature 54:1 - 15; also the «Note on Christology» in my Frontiers of Christian Thinking (1935), and my essay, The Significance of Critical Study of the Gospels for Religious Thought Today,» in the volume presented to Professor Harris Franklin Rall, Theology and Modern Life, ed.
Fruitful as this work may be, however, Collins makes the unwarranted assumption that modern biblical study is intrinsically antithetical to theological exegesis when in fact only the historical - critical claim to final interpretive authority contradicts a theological approach.
And this has been especially the case through the period of rationalism and the Enlightenment up to the modern day, during which we have seen the birth of critical studies and the historical - critical method.
(Paraphrase — Sir Thomas More — Utopia a Critical Study, M.A. English I Year Paper I, Modern Literature 1, Annamalai University, pp. 68 - 72.)
The Microbiome Initiative aims to undertake the critical scientific challenges at hand, namely finding a way for modern medicine to translate basic biological and chemical studies into microbiome - targeted interventions to treat IBD.
The field of study called population genetics has played a critical role in the development of modern biology, helping unite...
«From the chemical standpoint,» the critical difference between «efficient» native diets and diets characterized by the «displacing foods of modern commerce,» according to Dr. Price, was that «all the efficient dietaries were found to contain two to six times as high a factor of safety in the matter of bodybuilding material, as the displacing foods» (emphasis added).11 The foods that served a «bodybuilding» purpose varied substantially according to the group and location studied, but in all instances, traditional societies emphasized the most nutrient - dense land and sea animal and plant foods that could be obtained in their context, ranging from the exceptionally high - vitamin dairy products, whole rye sourdough bread and occasional meat of the isolated Swiss to the fish, cereals and sweet potatoes of Kenya's Maragoli tribe.
There are a number of reasons: 1) student achievement probably wasn't used as the measure of teacher effectiveness; 2) before the advent of the modern computer, in the mid-1960s, some of the more sophisticated analyses were not feasible; 3) the structure and makeup of schools change, making the findings less applicable to the current situation; 4) most important, older studies may not control for critical variables, such as students» backgrounds or past achievement.
The author articulated a framework called critical software studies, which seeks to unpack the way software, which is what comprises modern technologies, demands a kind of scrutiny few acknowledge and consider when preparing future educators.
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The Bloom's Literary Criticism eBook Collection includes 597 titles / volumes from the following Bloom's series: Major Dramatists (20 volumes), Modern Critical Views (132 volumes), Literary Themes (16 volumes), How To Write About (39 volumes), Major Novelists (18 volumes), Major Poets (35 volumes), Major Short Story Writers (22 volumes), Modern Critical Interpretations (120 volumes), Period Studies (14 volumes), Shakespeare Through the Ages (21 volumes), Major Literary Characters (12 volumes), Bloom's Guides (70 titles), Classic Critical Views (27 volumes), Bio Critiques (39 volumes), and more.
The Bloom's Literary Criticism eBook Collection includes titles from the following Bloom's series: Major Dramatists (20 volumes), Modern Critical Views (132 volumes), Literary Themes (16 volumes), How To Write About (39 volumes), Major Novelists (18 volumes), Major Poets (35 volumes), Major Short Story Writers (22 volumes), Modern Critical Interpretations (120 volumes), Period Studies (14 volumes), Shakespeare Through the Ages (21 volumes), Major Literary Characters (12 volumes), Bloom's Guides (70 titles), Classic Critical Views (27 volumes), Bio Critiques (39 volumes), and more.
Janet Kraynak Senior Lecturer and Director of MA in Modern and Conteporary Art: Critical and Curatorial Studies (MODA) Postwar and Contemporary Art, Politics of Media, Globalization
Columbia's MAs in Art History and Modern Art: Critical & Curatorial Studies come with a particularly hefty fee, but that's not to say you won't get what you pay for.
Her research focus is transnational futurism, combining media studies, theory of globalization, and critical race discourse with modern and contemporary art history.
Kent Minturn, PhD teaches art history at Columbia University, where he is currently Director of the MA Program of Modern Art: Critical and Curatorial Studies (MODA).
Her research combines media studies, theory of globalization, and critical race discourse with early modern, modern, and contemporary art history.
She is the author of more than 30 books and innumerable articles on modern and contemporary art and culture, including About Rothko (2003), The New York School: A Cultural Reckoning (1992), A Joseph Cornell Album (1989), Yes, But: A Critical Study of Philip Guston (1976), On Art: Documents of 20th Century Art (with Pablo Picasso, 1973), and Rauschenberg: XXXIV Drawings for Dante's Inferno (with Robert Rauschenberg, 1968).
Gomez is an M.A. candidate in Columbia's Modern and Contemporary Art: Critical and Curatorial Studies program.
Leah Pires is a Modern & Contemporary doctoral candidate at Columbia University and recent Helena Rubinstein Critical Studies Fellow at the Whitney Independent Study Program.
Natasha Rosenblatt lives in New York City, where she is a Masters student in Columbia University's Modern Art: Critical & Curatorial Studies program.
Ceren received her MA in Modern Art: Critical and Curatorial Studies from Columbia University and her MFA in Visual Arts and Visual Communication Design from Sabanci University in Istanbul.
The art of Louise Bourgeois stages a dynamic encounter between modern art and psychoanalysis, argues Mignon Nixon in the first full - scale critical study of the artist's work.
Marambio received an M.A. in Modern Art: Critical Studies at Columbia University and a Master of Experiments in Art and Politics at Science Po in Paris; attended the Curatorial Programme at de Appel Arts Center in Amsterdam; and has been curator - in - residence at the Kadist Art Foundation in Paris and Gertrude Contemporary in Australia.
He received a Master's Degree in Modern Art: Critical and Curatorial Studies from Columbia University and a BA from New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study, with a concentration in Photography and the Philosophy of Images.
Browns Canyon National Monument, including the Wilderness Study Area, helps produce clean water by protecting watersheds, provides critical wildlife habitat, maintains biological diversity, offers outdoor recreation opportunities, provides scenic beauty and serves as a spiritual or psychological haven from modern day pressures.
Abstract: The article is devoted to critical reconsideration of the logic of modern brain - mind studies.
The article is devoted to critical reconsideration of the logic of modern brain - mind studies.
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