Sentences with phrase «most public expression»

While there is good reason for this skepticism, it is ironic that a theology so geared to public issues should neglect the most public expression of Christian faith.

Not exact matches

None of these approaches to the public expression of Protestant faith have dealt effectively with what I take to be the most important question facing those concerned with world order.
While for the most part conforming to the normal expressions of public ecclesiastical observance, the Lollards privately responded with the special fervour of total commitment to the Gospel, nourished a form of religious egalitarianism which in some respect could be called a proto - Protestantism, and were sharply critical of the established priesthood.
They all have the same expression on their face during public prayer that most people have while voiding in the wake of a cheese heavy meal.
When asked what kinds of public expressions of support parents would be willing to make, most focus group participants said that they preferred to write letters and testify before Congress or the city council rather than participate in other forms of expression like demonstrating and voting.
This free event invites visual artists, performers, musicians, designers, and the public to celebrate creative expression in one of the most vital arts districts in the world.
Guided by notions that art matters, that artists» voices are important in shaping society, and that public spaces are places or creative and free expression, Creative Time has been collaborating with thousands of artists to present the most innovative art in the public realm over the past four decades.
According to Director / CEO and Chief Curator, Terry Graff: «The generous gift of this major public sculpture from Mr. Karpman at this pivotal time in the history of the Gallery is a statement - making expression of our exhilarating trajectory — a most fitting symbol of our expansion and revitalization as an important destination for national and international contemporary art.
Out Of Line celebrates the most fundamental art - making process that has served as a means of public expression throughout human history.
«Continuing, she boldly asserts, «Most often, artists did not have the expectation that viewers would encounter their works in situ; rather the majority knew that documentation in film, video and photography, or through sketches and plans, would be the primary public expression of their practice.»
His most recent public effort ended in the project Who Cares (Creative Time, 2006), a book built from a series of conversations between Ashford and many other cultural practitioners on public expression, ethics, and beauty.
Schimmel concludes, «With Hauser Wirth and Schimmel, we aspire to give all of these artists a unique second home: a place to create and show their art in historic context, a place that encourages their most rigorous and best expressions, and a place that brings them and their art into a dynamic, exciting and transformative dialogue with the public
The first and most decisive public expression of the new mood came from Pollock.
... the individual specialist knows nothing (or nothing much) about most of it... to the extent that consensus exists at all, it is simply a public expression of faith in the profession.
What I said was an expression of the frustration and outrage I feel when I see public figures or media stories that try to convince us there's no scientific consensus on climate change (yes there is some disagreement on particulars, but it's here and we're causing at least most of it, and can't we just move on and figure out what to do next?)
This would be a public and legal expression of support for an agreement that is most likely against EU law.
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