Sentences with phrase «modern critics»

This game has received universal acclaim from many modern critics, who all considered this game to be one of the best games of all time as well.
With styles ranging from cozy Colonial to elaborate Victorian, these breathtaking and available homes are sure to impress even the most modern critic.
It is partly because Christians have portrayed Jesus too dominantly in ethical terms that they leave themselves open to the suspicion of modern critics of religion.
The ultimate «toleration» of usury by the Church of Rome is often, but quite falsely actually, quoted by modern critics as a change of doctrine.
Kant then solved the start - up problem his own way; in a procedure that is roasted by diverse modern critics (including Traditional natural lawyers) he ascended to a «pure reason» that is detached from the data of sense.
Having already addressed these first two issues, in the present chapter we shall focus on the questions raised by modern critics about the consonance of rational and scientific discourse with the idea of revelation.
Despite the contrary historical evidence, however, many modern critics of sexism in the English language have incorrectly contended that a male contemporary of Fisher's — John Kirkby — was the source of the rule.
That's the modern critic.
In these studies Buber leads us on a narrow ridge between the traditionalist's insistence on the literal truth of the biblical narrative and the modern critic's tendency to regard this narrative as of merely literary or symbolic significance.
For, in that case, one either countenances the charge that the Christian witness is as unreasonable as its modern critics allege or else abets the claim that it can dispense with faith in God altogether as some of its own theologians are now trying to persuade us it can.
They admit its justice and even go so far as to agree with the modern critics of religion.
Modern critics have made us aware of the difficulty of identifying in the Gospels the primitive and presumably authentic reports of Jesus» words and of the uncertainty which must attach to any particular finding even when the most expert and careful scholarship.
(If a considerable number of Psalms go back to the prophetic period or earlier, as some modern critics hold (in opposition to the view which prevailed thirty years ago), then there is additional support for the view that there was no such radical change from collective to individual conceptions at the Exile as has often been asserted.
This connection was not just the discovery of modern critics, for it is part of the kerygma itself.
Some will blanch at the modern critic's invocation of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, or the nods to Ta - Nehisi Coates, but to do otherwise is to negate the power of film to inspire and to educate.
This deeply felt realism made Rouault incomprehensible to many modern critics.
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