Sentences with phrase «new dialogue with»

Instead, Mr. Khosrowshahi opted to initiate a new dialogue with the London administration in the hopes of mutually coming to a solution that would satisfy both sides.
She then responds to the space through the collection of materials and objects, eventually inspiring a new dialogue with the space.
Earlier on, I was separating those two ideas in my mind and in this new dialogue with the work and coupled with the contemporary moment where I feel like my body is forcibly reinscribed back into the paintings; it just had to claim that space.
SEL isn't based on content mastery, but rather on allowing teachers to facilitate a new dialogue with their students.
New NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton went to the Port Authority for his first meeting with PA officials to start a new dialogue with counterparts there over the direction of security at the World Trade Center and other state facilities in the Big Apple, officials said.
OC Ilya Prigogine and Isabelle Stengers, Order Out of Chaos: Man's New Dialogue with Nature.
Man's New Dialogue with Nature.
I have concentrated thus far on the confrontation of science and religion because the greatest intellectual task for religion today is a new dialogue with science that could transform both.
Order Out of Chaos: Man's New Dialogue With Nature.
Under Armour Chief Executive Kevin Plank said they are «particularly excited» about a global woman's campaign that features ballerina Misty Copeland and model Gisele Bündchen, which he claims «ignited a powerful new dialogue with our female consumer as we begin to bridge the gap between female athletes and athletic females.»
It has also featured exhibits by the late Jay de Feo, by Barry Le Va and by Cranbrook professor Heather McGill, whose exhibit, No Object is an Island: New Dialogues with the Cranbrook Collection, can be seen at the Cranbrook Museum of Art through March 25, 2012.
2011 No Object is an Island: New Dialogues with the Cranbrook Collection, Cranbrook Museum of Art, 2011 -2012 (catalog)
No Object is an Island: New Dialogues with the Cranbrook Collection (Bloomfield Hills, MI: Cranbrook Museum of Art, 2011)
In recent years Museion has consciously decided to «activate» its collection by means of themed exhibitions that address different topics in art history and forge new dialogues with existing works, and between older pieces and «new entries».
The exhibition associates this idea of «offshore art» with past developments in Land Performance and Conceptual Art of the 1960s and 70s — a time when artists moved the creative process beyond the studio — and forms new dialogues with contemporary artists whose processes continue the interdisciplinary and site - specific practices that began with pioneers such as Bas Jan Ader, Dennis Oppenheim, and Robert Smithson.
First Exhibition in the Newly Renovated and Expanded Museum Explores Cranbrook's Continued Influence in the World of Contemporary Art and Design Bloomfield Hills, Michigan — No Object is an Island: New Dialogues with the Cranbrook Collection is the provocative exhibition that will reopen the expanded and renovated Cranbrook Art Museum at Cranbrook Academy of Art on November 11, 2011.
May 9, 2017, 4 p.m. — 7 p.m. (Gilder Lehrman Hall) Symposium: Minding the Time: New Dialogues with Old Master Drawings Organized with The Drawing Center

Not exact matches

Asked if he thought Bird made mistakes with its launch, VanderZanden answered carefully: «Our approach is to work with cities very early on in the process, so we reached out, started a dialogue with Santa Monica the week we actually launched... Any time there's new innovation it's never clear exactly where you fit into the permitting and regulatory scheme.»
«The dialogue of robos vs. humans or old vs. new really misses the richness of what's going on, which is an entire industry re-inventing itself to be more modern, more in line with what investors want to pay for, and to be more in line with the consumer experiences of today.»
That about sums up the state of U.S. token sales in the wake of new dialogue on whether the mechanism, by which startups are issuing custom cryptocurrencies to raise funds, is compliant with the law.
It's incredibly encouraging that the U.S. government appears up to the task with Superintendent Ben Lawsky of the New York State Department of Financial Services leading the way by maintaining an open dialogue and recently, drafting the first proposal of BitLicense, a set of rules that aim to bring clarity to how government officials and businesses deal with cryptocurrencies.
This new strategic plan and the governance initiatives announced today follow constructive dialogue with Elliott Management and an associated cooperation agreement between Elliott and the company.
Lead nurturing best practice # 1: Understand and segment lists The two - way dialogues enabled by an AI persona with a human touch are great for real - time engagement with new leads, lead nurturing, engaging leads your sales team can't reach by phone and re-engaging stale or gone - quiet leads in your database.
(5) The most urgent ecumenical dialogue between Russia and Rome today must focus on a new generation of Russian Orthodox thinkers: those who, having looked hard at the crisis in Ukraine and their Church leadership's propaganda activities on behalf of the Putin regime, have concluded that Russian Orthodoxy needs a new theory of Church - and - state — and should develop one in vigorous conversation with serious scholars of Catholic social doctrine.
Christian feminists must continue their contact and dialogue with practitioners of the new feminist religions because they are asking crucial questions about the meaning of religion.
The pope envisions a new partnership between science and religion, each with a «distinctive approach to understanding reality» yet «can enter into an intense dialogue fruitful for both.»
And once you have repudiated the other, you can not adopt a new attitude — can not, for example, start rational dialogue with him.
In its dialogue with the world that faith takes new shapes, thus giving new shapes to the Church.
A third way is to internalize new insights gained from a dialogue with other faiths and ideologies.
4In addition to his article in the present volume, see e.g., «A Whiteheadian Basis for Pannenberg's Theology,» Encounter 38 (1977): 307 - 17; «A Dialogue About Process Philosophy» (with Wolfhart Pannenberg), Encounter 38 (1977): 318 - 24; «God as the Subjectivity of the Future,» Encounter 41 (1980): 287 - 92; «The Divine Activity of the Future,» Process Studies 11/3 (Fall 1981): 169 - 79; and «Creativity in a Future Key,» in New Essays in Metaphysics, ed.
Accepting that one is faced with an unfinished task, not interrupting the dialogue and being open to new questions posed by that very dialogue.
Even if the faith I appropriate were somehow brand new, never before conceived, the product of no apparent community save my own internal dialogue with myself, if I really believed it to be true I would perforce share it with others; and thus, whether I directly willed it or not, a new community would be created around it.
The various themes of re-conceptualization that emanated in the new period includes mission as missio Dei, mission as «Christian presence,» mission as «witness» in and to the six continents, mission as development, mission as liberation, mission in relation to dialogue with people of other faiths and non faiths, mission as contextualization and inculturation.
Finally, Stanley I. Samartha of India, who is director of the WCC's program on Dialogue with People of Living Faiths and Ideologies, sums up the new attitude toward other religions by asserting:
Still, in an abundance of prudence, the administration's wise new realist thrust determined that it was in our nation's interest not to meddle in Iranian affairs and to continue the dialogue with the current authorities, even as it was clear that our national interest dictated that we work with President Chavez to help bring the deposed Mr. Zelaya back to power in Honduras.
For example, while the oldest surviving manuscript for a significant portion of Plato's fourth - century B.C. dialogues dates to 895, for the first - century a.d. New Testament the dates are ca. 200 (Paul) and the third century (Gospels, Acts), with over a dozen substantial manuscripts from the fourth — sixth centuries.
It also depends on the willingness of those within the evangelical church to reassess and reinterpret their cherished ethical positions in dialogue with fellow evangelicals whose differing theological traditions push them in new directions.
Heredia sums up the lessons of Christian - Marxist dialogue till now, with the end of cold war establishing a new and unprecedented context for dialogue.
What new avenues can we expect the dialogue to take in the future, now that the International Lutheran Council is also in dialogue with Roman Catholics?
On the intensity of dialogue with the biblical text (and the biblical world) see also William A. Beardslee, Literaiy Criticism of the New Testament (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1970), 10.
By entering into an honest dialogue with the Marxists who ran their countries at the time, Christians, he said, were trying to force the communists «to be what they said they were, socialist and scientific, and to get them to stop trying to create a new holy orthodoxy.»
Megan, who's started a dialogue with Ellen Ruppel Shell (author of the new book Cheap), has some ruminations on the infamous maker of shelves with short shelf lives.
It is in the dialogue with the natural sciences, particularly in light of these new developments, that the process - relational vision has made one of its most important contributions, a topic to which we now turn.
The need for such a synthesis is essential not only in developing a modern theology that can enter into dialogue with secular, scientific thought, but also in creating the intellectual framework by which to nurture a new evangelisation, especially among the young.
An excellent illustration is to be found in I Corinthians 11 where Paul's text is the tradition («The Lord Jesus, on the night in which he was betrayed, took bread...»).14 His text, translated and proclaimed for the Corinthian situation, stands now as our text for proclamation to the situation of the present hearers, a situation that will, in dialogue with the text, create a new speaking and hearing of the Gospel.
To him I owe a debt of friendship and a dialogue across the years which has enabled me to see what I did not see before, to find the world a richer place and to invest the word God with a new depth of meaning.
In his address to the New Delhi Assembly of the WCC in 1961, Thomas spoke of Christ being present in the world of today engaged in a continuous dialogue with the peoples and nations.
Dialogue with Asian views of nature such as Kukai's can foster the process of Western self - critical «consciousness - raising» by providing alternative places to stand and imagine new possibilities.
Reviving the vision of the Greek Fathers it saw Jesus Christ as the recapitulation of the whole of history, but it did not offer much specific development of philosophy or theology to underpin a new apologetic able to inform a fruitful dialogue with modernity and a new call to faith.
The results echo faintly the stances taken by Puritans, Pietists and Wesleyans, who, in their own ways, were also in controversy with feudal societies and mystical speculations, and were simultaneously open to the dialogue between religion and science in an attempt to shape a new future.
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