Sentences with phrase «much contemporary»

Given the ideological nature of much contemporary art, such a question may be moot.
Indeed, the scale of much contemporary art demands an architecture of almost civic proportions.
= I miss this kind of specific, concrete detail in much contemporary genre fiction.
And he does so in a sophisticated and elegant manner foreign to much contemporary work in philosophy.
In contrast to much contemporary painting, «it's not totally backed up by a lot of theory or a conceptual practice,» he said.
A powerful magnetic riding system along with paddle shifters made out of magnesium will be added in order to make the car as much contemporary as possible.
Much contemporary thought is trying to get rid of «metaphysics», meaning by that trying to get rid of timeless, static, being.
Very much a contemporary dating site with a HUGE chat community.
The film was made as a provocative reflection on the too alluring depiction of violence in much contemporary cinema.
Much contemporary literature on legal philosophy, management, and self - improvement seems like a variation on the age - old theme of classical virtue ethics.
I miss the lack of this kind of specific, concrete detail in much contemporary genre fiction.
A set of issues of much contemporary interest where these considerations apply concerns the resurrection of the dead.
The Apartment is wildly influential as a romantic comedy; it gets cited by pretty much every contemporary comedy filmmaker as a crucial text in the genre.
These vivid, colourful paintings share something of the atmosphere to be found in much contemporary Latin American literature.
The second incarnation is bigger, features artist self - publishers only, and «continues to avoid the restrictions and market dominance of much contemporary arts culture».
So, why is so much contemporary art so fucking BORING!?
Whitehead's views are a source for much contemporary theological discussion.
Sin, judgment, cross, even Christ have become problematic terms in much contemporary theological discourse, but nothing so irritates and confounds as the idea of divine wrath.
The film doesn't wear its churchiness on its sleeve, but as with much contemporary Christian cinema, it takes a lot of dramatic shortcuts, starting with its description of Line as someone who «reached out to everyone» — a wonderful attribute that's never actually depicted on screen, as this Line seems to reach out mainly to her family and friends.
In the 1950s neo-avant-garde artists like Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns created assemblages that brought collage techniques into three dimensions — laying the groundwork for much contemporary sculpture — as well as works on paper that incorporated found elements drawn from the mass media and everyday life.
Despite these disquieting elements that also describe late 20th century life, Murray's paintings clearly display an optimism absent from much contemporary art.
In much contemporary discourse, freedom is seen as emancipation from God.
The problem with much contemporary exegesis stems from its often unrecognised prejudice.
So much contemporary spirituality, ranging from the pantheism of «Gaia» environmentalism to the process theology and panentheism of some Catholic schools of thought, presume some variant or other of this view.
While I sought to avoid the ultra-dull prose style in which so much contemporary moral philosophy is written, the quasi-mathematical coolness of the book's tone is an inherent feature of my chosen genre of analytic political theory.
That's how much contemporary art sold in the week of November 2012 proving wrong every naysayer and pessimist waiting for the art market to crash.
If much contemporary abstract painting has a «hands off» mentality, then the work in Phaedo is very much «hands on» even when it is minimal or slight.
Working alongside the New York - based chef Dalad Kambhu, Rirkrit Tiravanija continues his quest to reframe mealtime as an art experience by focusing on fresh tastes, good conversation, and communal sharing rather than the art - inspired trappings of much contemporary fine dining.
While much contemporary work is devoted to reinventing abstraction and representation, the artists in this exhibition chose to subvert both medium and gesture to conceptualize and identify notions of what is and what is not in unlikely forms.
As Pearce notes about much contemporary work on Shakespeare: «For the proponents of «queer theory» he becomes conveniently homosexual; for secular fundamentalists he is a proto - secularist, ahead of his time; for «post-Christian» agnostics he becomes a prophet of modernity.»
This approach goes against much contemporary thinking about the efficacy of psychological therapies and the general trend which has suggested that specifically targeted psychotherapies are more effective.2
Moral Action and Christian Ethics By Jean Porter Cambridge University Press, 235 pages, $ 54.95 This important book shows that much contemporary ethical debate is wrongheaded.
«It is obvious that the way I look at the figure of Jesus goes beyond what much contemporary exegesis... has to say.»
This is the only way intelligibly to maintain radical contingence of creature and radical transcendence of Creator without falling into the panentheism that seems to await so much contemporary development of the essence - existence distinction.
Much contemporary religiosity, infected with too much piousness, self - righteousness and decaying religious practice, could use a dose of that honest questioning.
Formally, these poems range from the free - verse compositions common in much contemporary poetry to «prose poems»: short, verbally dense, and compressed paragraphs.
This book provides readers with a profound understanding of liturgical developments in both the Church of England and the Catholic Church, the manifest shortcomings of much contemporary liturgical worship both Eucharistic and non-Eucharistic.
Despite much contemporary theological stress on the prophetic, Ellis fears that prophecy has «run into a wall that defies penetration.»
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.
Though it is not possible to establish that revelation is a fact on rational or scientific grounds alone, can we at least show that our trust in revelation bears the mark of truthfulness, especially in the face of so much contemporary skepticism rooted in the enlightenment and the scientific revolution?

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