Sentences with phrase «new estrangement»

Another and intimately related form of Christianity's new estrangement was posed by the historical discovery of the eschatological «scandal» of New Testament faith.
Theologically, the twentieth century was inaugurated by theology's reaction against the new estrangement which our time has brought the Christian faith.

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The question for us is how can the self - estrangement of our existence be overcome in a new reconciliation of meaning and hope?
As Taubes says, Tillich «eschatologizes ontology» and «ontologizes eschatology» in the light of man's present situation: «His entire system rotates around the one eschatological problem: man's self - estrangement in his being and his reconciliation in the «new being.»»
Third, the estrangement from sponsoring church occurred at a time when the funding the church may have provided was clearly inadequate for the new academic ambitions of the university, and when new, secular sources were offering an infusion of funds.
The words point beyond the state of estrangement to participation in a new state of things.
Given their economic situation and the sense of estrangement from the old society that belonging to a new faith brings, it was natural that some political movements emerged to protect the Christians» rights and promote their welfare.
We have to review carefully the biblical faith about human needs for much in the contemporary search for a new Christian style of life and much of the estrangement between Christian faith and secular man lies just here.
But there are also a confluence of events that are leading to an estrangement between the WFP and Democratic elected officials in New York and a broader political split between labor and the activist groups that historically were the two backbones of the party.
The new film, which like the first was scripted by John Hodge, is loosely based on Irvine Welsh's 2002 novel Porno, and has finally arrived after eight years of rewrites and the seemingly arduous process of reuniting its original cast (which involved smoothing over Boyle and McGregor's decade - long estrangement.
As he returns home to New York on a red eye from Los Angeles, he must reflect on his vague estrangement from his father, an esteemed financial wheeler - dealer played in flashbacks by a toupeed Richard Jenkins.
Like many of Kazuo Ishiguro's widely - acclaimed novels, Nocturnes charts the nature of shifting relationships, the passage of time, real and perceived failures, the consequences of deferred dreams, feelings of estrangement, and the quiet but destructive erosion that occurs when truth is denied for too long, yet it does so with more attenuated gestures and less reflection... Fans of his novels may enjoy the change of pace offered by this debut, but newer readers may prefer to begin with his previous works, which better exemplify his talents.
Popular New Adult author, Jamie McGuire's third volume in the Taylor Maddox series, Beautiful Sacrifice, explores family secrets and estrangements; true love, relationships and forgiveness set in small town Colorado.
But as someone who is not a native German speaker, my feeling of perpetual estrangement throws me into negotiating the capability of words to create new possibilities of experience.
As each new generation grows further removed and alienated from our natural environment, this exhibition offers a response to that estrangement and to the current, prevalent culture of consumption.
This uncanny loop of recognition and estrangement is intensified by the newest sutures, which disrupt the integrity of the picture and memorialize the essential violence of representation.
Cheng Ran, cinema, cinematic, disappearance, estrangement, exhibition, film, history, iconic, installation, K11 Art Foundation, literature, myth, narrative, New Museum, poetry, video, video art, visual culture
WHAT SHE MAKES: Sculptures and photographs that reflect a scattering and layering of screen scenarios, their dissociated logic of digital estrangement being the new normal.
Estrangement in the Everyday, published by Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, 2016, pp. 18 — 20 [ill.]
Each transformation of the city, each territorial reorganization, each new building or multiplex mega-market, articulates new forms of relationship or estrangement from the urban scene.
Thinking of family law dispute resolution as family restructuring rather than family breakdown allows «family» to be treated as an organic whole that changes and evolves over time as new family members are added through birth, adoption, marriage and remarriage; as parents separate and the family transitions into new domestic arrangements; and, as existing family members are subtracted through abandonment, estrangement and death.
This could be due to a relationship break up, family estrangement or relocation to a new city away from relatives and friends.
The estrangement may be a new development, it may be long - standing, or somewhere in between.
Family Bridges isn't for everyone and it's critical for family law lawyers and judges to be sure the alienation isn't because of «realistic estrangement» — a parent who is abusive or neglectful or has a new partner, for instance, whom the child doesn't like.
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