Sentences with phrase «more contemporary language»

First of all, responsible liturgical revision can not consist only in the use of more contemporary language or in the avoidance of what are known as «sexist» phrases (which are so dominantly masculine that women often feel excluded from what is going on) or in a return to biblical idiom to replace other (perhaps medieval) terminology.
Or to put it in more contemporary language.

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The acclaimed book is written by Eugene Peterson, and puts the original text of scripture into contemporary language and has sold more than 16 million copies.
By making language use its central object of study contemporary philosophy seems to have committed itself to an even more extreme form of that same anthropocentric orientation that Whitehead saw himself as combating.
While his philosophical views would seem to underwrite a notion of privacy and seclusion, there is no more public figure to be found in contemporary English - language philosophy.
Building on Northrup Frye's analysis of language, Trotter proceeds to sketch how much contemporary language has lost the dimension of imagination, leaving us impoverished and yearning for something more satisfying.
Of course the language of the Alternative Service Book lacks the oratundty and elegance of the similar «exhortation» in the old Book of Common Prayer; but it says the same things in a more contemporary idiom and speaks directly to the persons who hope to serve in the ministry.
... if we are to be attentive to God's work in the world, we must listen attentively to the language of the people of our time... It is not only a matter of expressing the Gospel message in contemporary language; it is also necessary to have the courage to think more deeply - as happened in other epochs - about the relationship between faith, the life of the Church and the changes human beings are experiencing.
The loss of meaning to contemporary man of biblical and theological language, and the problems resulting from the accelerated process of secularization and technological advance, present special problems to contemporary preachers that make the recovery of our Lord's kind of preaching more than ever imperative.
Using contemporary YA novels can also help foster a love of reading in teens who may have trouble relating to the more adult themes and antiquated language in some classics.
Compared to the current RDX, the new one looks more aggressive and contemporary, and that may have something to do with the fact that it's the first Acura production model to fully embody the new design language previewed by the Precision Concept.
; the characters are engaging and well - written, especially Henrietta the pot - bellied pet pig; and the prose is much more literary than the run - of - the - mill crime novel — although, as is often my complaint when reading contemporary fiction, I don't see the need for the vulgar language.
I realize contemporary writers like Karen Russell and Haruki Murakami have put their own spin on the magical realism form, but I'm still concerned that because my writing has a more cultural, historical - flashback, language - oriented feel to it, it might not be well received by readers looking for something more current to read.
Referencing past precedents of feminist art, installation, performance, and ideology, the artworks in the show present an expanded visual language that has resulted from a more inclusive art world, shaped in part by the social movements of the 1970's, thereby paying homage to a generation who has paved the way for contemporary female expression.
I've been struck by the fact that contemporary advertising seems to know more about the kind of visual language Labille - Guiard utilized (and for that matter, Johannes Vermeer and other golden age Dutch painters) than they know about contemporary painting.
IT»S LIKE EISENSTEIN PUTTING ONE THING NEXT TO ANOTHER AND CREATING A LANGUAGE THAT WAY, AND IT IS ALSO RELATED TO SURREALISM AND JUXTAPOSING DISPARATE IDEAS, OBJECTS AND IMAGES JJ: At the same time that I was looking at contemporary work and studying art history I was looking at film — going to Anthology Film Archives [in New York] and a lot of places that don't exist any more that were showing film in the 1960s and 70s.
In 2009 she began to spend more intimate time in the studio, with dance maker Lauri Stalling's and this led to the formation of gloATL, a platform for contemporary movement language and physical gesture.
Groys has written more than 150 articles on modern and contemporary art, philosophy, and intellectual history in several languages.
How do these twelve artists — six from the HATCH residency program plus six more curated in — each individually maneuver within the interdisciplinary language of contemporary art towards shared thematic orientations or conceptual frameworks?
«My work is largely concerned with identity and belonging in a contemporary setting,» he says, «with more specific projects focusing on masculinity, ethnicity, language, modernisation, and community.»
The artist created a far more daring visual language than many of his contemporaries, fusing vivid narrative with dizzying spatial distortion and jarring hues to produce striking settings for characters of diverse racial backgrounds and social classes.
Along with the active interaction between Chinese and internatioal contemporary art circles, as well as the movements of family video equipment from professional areas towards daily life since the mid-1990s, there have been more and more energetic experimental activities in video art which has emerged as the basic language of Chinese artists.
She prefers to express herself in a more direct and visual language using contemporary material.
Kunsthalle Basel wants to know more about point of view of our visitors and takes the opportunity to develop a collection of auditory thoughts helping other visitors look at contemporary art through a personal perspective and experience art works through different languages.
Along with other contemporary, postmodern artists - Lara Schnitger, Shinique Smith and Sonia Gomes - they extend the use of fabric in a more assertive engagement with expansive space, and draw influences from the fashion of leather and lace (Schnitger); bold, psychedelic color (Smith, Barlow and Gomes); and pom - pom girl language (Barlow), with a touch of irony they inherit from Mike Kelley - who, of course, made fabric, traditionally used by women sculptors, famous.
Contemporary business language turned these terms into equal, but in the Australian market it became more usual to use «resume».
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