Sentences with phrase «more human contexts»

CUE Art Foundation is pleased to announce Radical Plastic, a group exhibition featuring artists who employ formal visual languages to address more human contexts including the problematics of bodies and gender - based constructs.

Not exact matches

In addition to putting a human face to the brand, the video content can be repurposed and reshared by marketing in social channels, and be used to provide more context for buyer personas.
More importantly, however, the claim that (18) is superior to (17) in the context of human freedom raises the serious question of divine deception.
It certainly may try, and even if it hits on the truth of the matter, since the human is a Mystery unto Itself (and set within the context of Ultimate Mystery), are we not left with a great many perspectives on the matter, which might indicate that a more tentative approach may be the best way to go regarding the question of the OP, so as to make room for those who are just as caught up in the Mystery as we ourselves are?
It is only when the child has already been involved in a good deal of basic faith experience that he steadily attains more self - awareness, and his developing mind recognizes that the context of his human existence is one in which the horizons are being pushed ever farther back.
On this suggestion, «emancipation» means the opportunity to be creative, the measure of power that «issues from coordination,» and individuals are more or less emancipated depending on the natural and human context in which their lives are set.
The context in both places where the verse is quoted shows at least that Matthew understood it to mean that human welfare is more important than correct ritual.
In such a context, the emphasis of Funk on the «earthy imagery» of parable directing human attention towards his / her mundane existence156 becomes more appropriate.
While these latter are important, we must probe more deeply for environment, functions, and context, and, most important of all, for human relation that define social roles and tell us who has power, who is aggressor, and who is victim.
The cosmos itself, having come into being eons before the arrival of human history, is the more encompassing context of God's self - revelation.
More often than not, when Christianity is discussed either in a fictional setting or in relation to real events, it is in the context of an issue related to human sexuality.
As noted before, the experience of creativity, or more pointedly in a human context, the experience of freedom.
But, as I say, much more needs to be included about the nature of the human body and the reasons why the marital context is the morallycorrect context within which sexual intimacy is expressed.
It is interesting to note in this context that family therapy broke out of purely intrapsychic relations into wider systems of relationships that characterize and condition us all; and now we see the more recent birth of «ecological» therapy, where the concern broadens to include human relationships to the fullest extent possible (see FFT 256ff.).
*** Having said this, I am a catholic christian and I believe in «An evolving creation»; where the principles of biological and social evolution are indeed part of the design of an intelligent creator who is NOT all powerful and not «NICE» in the Human context, but «benevolent» at a cosmic scale.The few parts of the Bible and other holy books that are actually accurate, are more metaphorical to me than literal.
In the process of humanization, on the other hand, the evolution takes place within the context of the historical, from an uncivilized, impersonal, inhuman historical situation, for example, to a civilized, interpersonal and more human one.
In the words of Cardinal Pell in this issue, in the context of «the grave errors of this time», we need to ponder more deeply the fact that Christ is «the centre and fulfilment of what it means to be human».
This is the context for understanding some of document's most humble of expressions, such as: «Christian revelation contributes greatly [subsidium affert magnum] to the promotion of this communion between persons,... a world becoming more unified every day» (23) and, the Church «contributes toward making the family of man and its history fully human [humaniorem reddendam]» (40).
But a lot of human behaviors are more or less adaptive depending on the context in which they are enacted.
We become more human by cultivating virtues in a social context.
In such a religious context we can grasp more adequately what it means to be a human person.
Questions such as whether the language of «faith» has any authority in a scientific age, or whether mind and life are reducible to atoms and molecules, whether only the tangible is real, whether the human person is anything more than a complex physico - chemical mechanism, whether we are free or determined, whether there is any «objective» truth to the symbols and myths of religion — all of these questions are asked at all only because what is fundamentally at issue is whether there is an ultimate context that gives meaning to cosmic process and significance to our lives in this process.
On the other hand, the work of other younger theologians like Schubert Ogden, in his book Christ without Myth and more recently (and admirably) in The Reality of God, has shown a way of employing the insights of a soundly based biblical hermeneutic within the context of a specifically process - thought understanding of the human situation and the world in which man's existence is set.
We are now presented with a more ethical, albeit largely anthropocentric, view of human responsibility in the context of such an evolving and interdependent universe.
By so doing, the investigation was able to develop a more complete, comprehensive and, therefore, accurate picture of the individual as a human being embedded in and shaped by certain social conventions and the larger contexts of his culture.
Develop a theology that is more evangelical and from our context of poverty, respects religious plurality and human rights.
My first studies aimed to demonstrate that only by deriving infant sleep measurements in the mother infant cosleeping - breastfeeding context could we begin to understand more accurately what constitutes human - wide, species - wide, normal, healthy infant sleep.
This mismatch between human infant biological needs and contemporary caregiving practices or contexts may be particularly heightened in western industrialized cultures within which sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and / or sudden unexpected infant death in infancy (SUID) are both more salient and prevalent.1, 2
This does not encompass all humans in need, wherever they are located and however uneconomic or sociopolitically excluded, nor does it consider the subtlety of understanding human vulnerabilities in context, with sociocultural drivers (beyond markets and data); nor does it attend especially to those who remain disconnected in communications terms, which raises new questions of who is more remote and more vulnerable (including acknowledging sociocultural barriers to speaking up).
As the world is becoming more international in its relations, that is an increasingly less realistic goal, even though it can not be denied that the idea carries a lot of appeal to modern humans as their behavior and decision - making has evolved in tribal contexts over most of their biological existence.
Marrying that DNA data with archaeological findings, the context in which the bones were discovered, for example, may tell researchers more about when, where and how humans first engaged with plants and animals.
He thus doubts whether science can compile a dictionary for decoding the neural signals corresponding to human memories, which are surely more complex, variable, and context sensitive than those of rats.
The researchers said human facial expressions are very similar to other species on the whole, more so than human language, which is unique to humans, but these findings suggest that even though they look the same, they may be produced in different contexts.
Decisions made today are made in the context of confident projections of future warming with continued emissions, but clearly there is more to do to better characterize the human and economic consequences of delaying action on climate change and how to frame these issues in the context of other concerns.
(Again, you take a simple lab context and correlate this to an immensely more complicated human body context.)
I found her article to be so refreshing and honest and inspiring, such a clear departure from so many fashion - insider articles in that she addresses issues of overspending, fashion in the context of a more true, down to earth definition of what it means to be a human being who values a life well lived, a fashionable life, a stylish life, but one not caged by rules.
mmm... a protagonist who complete dominates a long film to the detriment of context and the other players in the story (though the abolitionist, limping senator with the black lover does gets close to stealing the show, and is rather more interesting than the hammily - acted Lincoln); Day - Lewis acts like he's focused on getting an Oscar rather than bringing a human being to life - Lincoln as portrayed is a strangely zombie character, an intelligent, articulate zombie, but still a zombie; I greatly appreciate Spielberg's attempt to deal with political process and I appreciate the lack of «action» but somehow the context is missing and after seeing the film I know some more facts but very little about what makes these politicians tick; and the lighting is way too stylised, beautiful but unremittingly unreal, so the film falls between the stools of docufiction and costume drama, with costume drama winning out; and the second subject of the film - slavery - is almost complete absent (unlike Django Unchained) except as a verbal abstraction
The humans are held back by their lack of understanding of their enemy (yeah, more political context); in their eyes, the apes are a factor of the apocalypse.
In the context of that film, Ex Machina used a more «typical» robot A.I. but it still blurred the line between robot and human and so that for me really overwhelmed.
To provide your students with more information about the time and places in which the Holocaust occurred, have them read appropriate context for the stories the survivors will share from Facing History and Ourselves: Holocaust and Human Behavior.
The following recent titles from APA Books look at mental health across a variety of contexts, including schools, the human body, and even -LSB-...] Read More
Granted, there are some Human Resources (what a phrase) consulting firms that have models in narrow contexts to try to solve salary questions inside similar corporations, but the consultants true up their models to the markets regularly, and are covering a more narrow range of jobs.
Nancy Grossman's best known work is centered on the human head and face, but her transition to those leather masks of hers was marked by a period of equally intense, but far more abstract - and, in the context, even bolder - canvas - mounted assemblages, also predominantly leather and metal, and free - standing constructions.
Confronting lives that extend so much longer than human lifespans challenges us to rethink the context of our human communities and the more - than - human environments into which we are embedded.
Curated by Vincent HonorĂ© and Nicoletta Lambertucci, the premise of Networked Flesh moves beyond human corporeity in the digital era and is more concerned with empowered bodies that operate through networks to «perform, transform, transcribe, reconfigure or reinvent» and brings works together that view fluidity within a context of positive potential.
In (some) architecture (say, Mies), the old dictum of «less is more» may have some truth, because architecture operates as a context for human habitation and culture, so the human activity can bring alive the minimal design.
Given Russell's comment was in the context of «human navigation» and «archaeology of the Mediterranean» it is self - evident his use of the word eon / aeon meant a long, indefinite, and of an indeterminate period of time and nothing more than that.
------------------ From reading these quotes in context within pp. 268 - 270 +, it seems to me this is more about economic losses due to hurricanes & floods (human / human - structure exposure and vulnerability), and not about overall possible changing patterns in such extreme events.
Here's a 2009 post on «the climate bill in climate context» with a bit more background on how American legislation relates to the need for global action, mostly in developing countries, to blunt the rising human impact on the atmosphere.
However, the findings in Science put this idea into a long - term context, and suggest that the oceans may be storing even more of the effects of human emissions than scientists have so far realized.
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