Sentences with phrase «modern idiom»

The phrase "modern idiom" refers to the way people speak or express themselves in the present time using contemporary language and styles. It is a term that describes the current words, phrases, and expressions that are commonly used in today's society. Full definition
Furthermore, by asking, as is done always at that meal, that God remember what was done in that past event, the Jews are expressing the conviction that in the never - failing memory of their God what was done at the first Passover is integrally part of what we might well style, in our own modern idiom, the divine experience.
Now, however, interest has shifted more and more to unmediated aggiornamento, the updating of faith and practice by direct translation into presumably more intelligible and relevant modern idioms and actions.
Manet's 1863 Déjeuner sur l'herbe, depicting two fashionably dressed young men picnicking with a nude woman, translates Titian's Pastoral Concert (ca. 1510), in the Louvre, into a distinctly modern idiom.
The show had a formative influence on him, causing him to abandon the gritty realism of his Ashcan style and experiment with a more modern idiom.
Overall, he has produced an impressive body of work which, thankfully, demonstrates that liturgical arts (which Schickel prefers to call «ritual arts» because «it stresses the way in which these objects participate in the drama of religious ritual») can be tastefully done in a modern idiom without lapsing into the triteness or sentimentality that plagues so many of our newer churches.
It was thus around this date that Christian humanism took on its current form — due in large measure to Chateaubriand, who invented a modern idiom in which the great harmonies of the world could be spoken.
8 and 9 out of consideration, we have a parable, the force and vigor of which can best be appreciated by translating it into a modern idiom.
Putting the speech of three centuries ago into a modern idiom, whether in rap or «plain» American English, is not necessarily a bad thing to do.
Three years later the idea is intact: an ultra-high-performance successor to the 2004 - 2006 Carrera GT that uses a hybrid powertrain rather than a V - 10, bringing the supercar firmly into the modern idiom.
PG: The Renaissance chiefly - Piero, Mantegna, Uccello - but I was attracted also by the modern idioms - Leger, Picasso - and was close to the abstract painters on the project such as Stuart Davis, Burgoyne Diller, Arshile Gorky, Balcomb Greene, etc..
The exhibition pairs two of the most respected abstract sculptors and explores form and balance in the modern idiom.
Throughout the 1940s Krasner explored and assimilated a variety of modern idioms and internationalized her art attitudes.
Featuring the Dallas Museum of Art's Jewel Stern American Silver Collection — which comprises over four hundred extraordinary works in the modern idiom — as well as other objects in the Museum's collection, and selected pieces on loan, Modernism in American Silver is the first book to study the full scope of progressive design in American silver of the twentieth century.
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