Slavoj Žižek, one of
the most polemical and entertaining theorists of our time, headlined the roster of speakers at the conference, along with artist Martha Rosler.
Of these, the treatment of the American galleries is
the most polemical, emphasizing the close ties between American artistic production and nation building.
Kino Lorber's Blu - ray beautifully illustrates the beguiling contradictions of the funniest and
most polemical film of Jean - Luc Godard's career.
Calvin's main goal as a teacher, even at
his most polemical, was to build up the piety of the common people who looked to him to lead them into the knowledge of God in scripture.
In what must surely count as
the most polemical passage in the entire book, Besançon even makes bold to claim that iconographers have substituted their art for true religion and even believe that their art comprehends God:
Not exact matches
The book's
most irritating flaw is the author's relentlessly polite Episcopalian - scholarly prose: readable and informative, but not the penetrating or
polemical critical analysis for which this topic calls.
Polemical parallelism seems the
most instructive way of characterizing the role of ideas about the Roman emperor in the development of Christology.
Rich in its historical insight and judicious in
most of its interpretation and analysis, the Sanchez volume constitutes an important addition to our scholarly» as opposed to
polemical» literature on the role of the papacy during the Holocaust.
While the purpose was to keep the focus on the pedagogical and avoid the
polemical, those intimately involved in the production of the Catechism,
most notably Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, have throughout their lives been intensely engaged in the questions raised by the Reformation.
He had both the intellect and the energy to engage in theological conversation — albeit often
polemical conversation — with
most of the leading Protestant theologians of his time.
His chief
polemical focus is to show that individual events are the
most concrete of things because the connectives between events, taken by themselves, are always somewhat abstract and indifferent to the adventitious determinations of the events connected.
Funny, exhausting,
polemical and poetic, it is a joyous assertion of Gomes» belief that storytelling serves as an escape from reality, and a way to confront and transcend even the
most difficult of times.
Significantly expanding the claustrophobic geography of
most zombie pics, the aptly titled «World War Z» doesn't have a particular
polemical axe to grind so much as it seeks to imagine how the world's ideologically disparate peoples and governments would respond if great masses of the populi did suddenly turn into rabid, flesh - eating beasties.
The results of the tests, the behaviour of the subjects, and the ramifications of the results — 65 % of participants finished the test, knowingly inflicting needless pain on another individual — is the trigger for one of the
most invigorating, intelligent, and
polemical pictures of the year.
For all of Soderbergh's conceptual refinement and
polemical subtlety buried within his
most mainstream features, sometime you can't just help love the song.
Mixing anecdote and advocacy, the first section of this two - part
polemical essay offers an introduction to the concealed history of do - it - yourself publishing — as undertaken by some of the
most revered writers in the modern Western literary canon, from Laurence Sterne (1713 — 1768) to Irma Rombauer (1882 — 1941) via Virginia Woolf (1871 — 1922) and Derek Walcott (1930 ---RRB-.
With the largest, and
most diverse, collection of Futurist works ever displayed outside of Italy, it is impossible to tie Futurism into a neat
polemical bow.
Unique in its formal diversity, frequently
polemical subjects, and conceptual rigor, Uklański's body of work has emerged since the mid-1990s as one of the
most intriguing and original art practices of his generation.
Amongst the
most creative and amusing commissions are the 1993 upside - down tree by Turner Prize winner Shirazeh Houshiary, Cathy de Monchaux's 20ft high tree, made up of swathed canvas (1994) and Michael Landy's
polemical «garbage tree» (1997), disposed in a dustbin to underline the spirit of consumerism that reign over Christmas time.