Not exact matches
One might characterize
New Atheism as a largely polemical
movement that attacks a particular type of Christianity — the religious and political
practices of the «far right» — and conflates the part with the whole of Christendom.
«Utopia - writing,» she argues, interacted with social experimentation and the more popular imagination to create social innovations in every sphere from the economic (the trade union
movement, profit - sharing, social security, scientific management) through political (parliamentary democracy, universal suffrage) to the social (universal education, child welfare
practices, women s «emancipation,»
New Towns, social planning.
An organ of the Hope of Israel
movement in
New York City, the magazine maintained that Jewish converts should not sever themselves from their people and their Jewish
practices.
He does this in two important respects: the first is in regard to the standoff between the attempts to show that theology engages the whole person because it is something «subjective» and personal and the attempts to show that it does so because it is something «objective» and public; and the second is in regard to efforts to replace the picture of theology as a
movement from theory to
practice by
new pictures of the relation between theory and
practice.
It will not be easy to stop accommodating Christendom and start accommodating both bothersome faith
movements — which are the enemy of complacency — and nettlesome, nonconformist leaders who pursue vision quests and
new religious
practices with passionate intensity.
A related aspect of theological teaching and studies arises from the fact that theology in
practice means in large part relating to young students, which suggests the need to consider the apostolic fruitfulness of
new orders, communities and
movements including World Youth Days.
The
new forms of Christian life and
practice that were emerging would provide the ecumenical
movement with a concrete credibility well before ecclesiastical formulations would attempt to rise to the occasion.
[35] Their grounding in the social conscience of the Black Church and their participation in liberation
movements of the sixties and seventies informed their interpretation and
practice of
New Thought.
An overview of the origins and beliefs of
New Thought, a religious
movement growing out of 19th century Transcendentalism and mental healing
practices.
The danger of maintaining traditional styles and
practices of faith in a
new situation is that their very life and existence will block or reverse an eschatological and dialectical
movement of faith.
It is not limited to just the re-emergence of historical religions, but also extended to the emergence of neo-religious
movements like
New Age spirituality and the surge of religiously based
practices and experiences ranging from meditation to medicine.
The danger, as I see it, of maintaining traditional styles and
practices of faith in a
new situation is that their very life and existence will block or reverse an eschatological and dialectical
movement of faith.
Frequently, these
new ideas,
new practices, and the people who teach them are condemned as heretical by the established and well - grounded
movement.
During his presentation, «The Coffee Journey,» Brett Anderhub of Rekerdres & Sons Insurance, covered the perilous
movement from farm to cup (who knew that the concept of General Average is actually in the Bible), while Jack Steijn, chair of ISO and CEN committees on sustainable and traceable cocoa and co-founder of Equipoise, a consultancy for sustainable commodities, talked about the
new ISO Standards for sustainability that will be issued in 2018, and whether or not sustainable
practices that are being used in cocoa production can be applied to coffee.
This week you and your child can learn about camouflage in nature at Harris Lake County Park in
New Hill,
practice the art of origami at the North Regional Library in Durham, try out improv skills at the Cameron Village Regional Library in Raleigh and explore art and
movement at the North Carolina Art Museum in Raleigh.
Co-sleeping in the context of infant care
practices refers to any situation in which the infant sleeps close, within sensory range, of a committed caregiver permitting each (the infant and caregiver) to detect and respond to the sensory signals and cues of the other (smells, whisperings,
movements, sounds, touches, heat (for details and explanation see (downloadable from this website) McKenna et al 1993; Mother - Infant Cosleeping: Toward a
New Scientific Beginning, by James J. McKenna and Sarah Mosko.
Dr. Tortora has a dance /
movement psychotherapy
practice, in
New York City and Cold Spring,
New York.
Listening to songs can help them learn
new vocabulary,
practice following directions, and help build big and small body
movements.
The
practice has gained a
new following with the advent of the Attachment Parenting
movement, which espouses «babywearing» to form and nurture «strong connections between parents and their children,» according to Attachment Parenting International.
I try to encourage our baby to
practice new movement skills by holding his hands and walking him around, setting up obstacle courses for baby to clamber through, and encouraging my baby boy to feed himself using a spoon.
The reason for our consistent focus on building a
new movement politics is a deep scepticism as to how a top - down approach can succeed without a much broader civic mobilisation: I wrote about the missing civic politics that after one of several pre-G20 and pre-Copenhagen events, something developed by Paul Hilder of Avaaz who is among those trying to do this in
practice.
Because Kundalini
practices incorporate more elements than some other types of meditation, such as mantra,
movement, and eye focus, the meditations can be more accessible to people
new to meditation, meaning that it's easier to get into a deeper state, even as a beginner.
If you're
new to this
practice, it can be helpful to keep your hand on your belly to feel its
movement.
If you're
new to strength training and kettlebell training, you'll want to
practice these
movements and become comfortable with them before moving on to the ballistic exercises.
In this interview, Darryl shares about the success of Primal Play — a popular fitness
practice that utilizes of all your natural surroundings — and his
new book, Animal Moves, which outlines 40 different animals you can replicate to make exercise and
movement fun for the whole family.
She had been a dance student most of her life and was looking for a
new form of graceful
movement to
practice and study.
Also I want to increase my speed and acceleration and as a football (soccer) player I
practice my shooting technique, dribbling,
new skills, control of the football... All these basic drills as I feel training the basics are the fundamentals of going anywhere in life.im more used to sharper and faster
movements and quick reactions due to an opponent reading a specific move I make so I need to react and change direction or come up with a skill to beat him.
Christian Science is a set of beliefs and
practices belonging to the metaphysical family of
new religious
movements.
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practices belonging to the metaphysical family of
new religious
movements.
Such a global citizens
movement would catalyze for a peaceful and prosperous
new world that generates widespread happiness and contentment — thus propagating widespread
practices of mindful intentional action.
In tandem with a
new website that offers important educational resources, including thinking routines to stimulate learning, the paper solidifies Agency by Design's efforts to shape a set of research - based, educator - tested
practices and to invite the broad community of maker educators into a conversation about the ideas driving and shaping the
movement.
New for the Autumn is our KS1 provision which takes children on a journey into flag football but offering PE sessions working on simple motor skills with
practiced dance and choreographed
movement patterns.
Her
newest book, Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools (The
New Press, 2016), explores a world of lost potential and supports the growing
movement to address the policies,
practices, and cultural illiteracy that push countless students out of school and into unhealthy, unstable, and often unsafe futures.
This
movement is attracting young people who are becoming enthusiastic makers themselves, creating
new projects that combine the
practices of making with science and technology.»
The Students at the Center Distinguished Fellows are a diverse group of nine leaders in policy,
practice, and research from around
New England, each selected for their vision, contributions, and impact in the student - centered learning
movement in the region.
The
New York Times this week published an investigative report about the financial
practices of a sizable group of Texas charter schools being operated by the followers of Fethullah Gulen, a Turkish Islamic religious leader «whose devotees have built a worldwide religious, social and nationalistic
movement in his name.»
Drawing on personal letters, diaries, and documents never before used, the author writes of the three scientists who developed the theories and
practices of eugenics: Francis Galton, cousin of Charles Darwin, who coined the word «eugenics» to describe the science of better breeding; Charles Davenport, the first influential eugenic thinker in America, professor at Harvard University and the University of Chicago, direct descendant of Reverend John Davenport, the founder of the city of
New Haven; and Harry Laughlin, Davenport's protégé, the nation's foremost expert in eugenic sterilization and also a leader in the
movement to stop the tide of immigrants coming to this country.
Butler's title for the show is Precisionist Casual, which invokes the early American modernist
movement, Precisionism, which was
practiced by Charles Sheeler and Charles Demuth, as well as the
New Casualists, a term she coined in an essay published in The Brooklyn Rail (June 2011):
The
New York Graphic Workshop: 1964 - 1970, in the words of the press release, «examines the Conceptualist
movement of the 1960s and»70s through the printmaking
practices of the
New York Graphic Workshop (NYGW).»
As such, it must be understood as a response to the aesthetics and
practices of Abstract Expressionism, the
movement then dominating the
New York art world.
Summerland is the name given to the spirit realm by Spiritualists, adherents of a religious
movement that began in the 1840s in the Hudson Valley and upstate
New York and is still
practiced today.
Younger artists are adopting traditional
practices, while the
movement's godmothers (the majority of fiber artists are female) are barreling ahead with
new materials, ideas, and techniques.
Politics as
Practice includes four groups: March Group, Judson Church's Hall of Issues, The Center, and Spiral Group, which examined the viability of politics as a subject for art and channeled a
new sense of social urgency in addressing Cold War politics, the civil rights
movement, and the legacy of World War II, among other concerns.
Stepping away from
New York and his association with Jeff Koons, Peter Halley and the Neo Geo
movement, Bickerton has lived and
practiced in Bali since the early 1990s.
In 1937, Breton invited him to join the Surrealist circle based on his potential to make
new contributions to the existing
practices of the literary, visual and political
movement.
Despite differences in backgrounds and artistic
practices, these artists have engaged with the theme of displacement, responding to the
movement of people, the demolition of old towns and construction of
new cities, and the astonishing changes the project is bringing to the local landscape.
Throughout her life, which she spent between Paris, Havana and
New York, Herrera witnessed groundbreaking political and artistic
movements, while her
practice remained loyal to geometric abstraction.
Smart's
new work also includes commissioning texts and puppet plays, crosscultural choreography and performance with Javanese dance
movement and re-interpretations of traditional wayang kulit (shadow puppet) theatre performance, identifying parallels of crosscultural influence and reciprocity, which critically engage her art
practice.
Known for her incredible 1970s story quilts, Ringgold's 2013 solo exhibitions at ACA Galleries in
New York and the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., introduced many to a little known foundation of her
practice that began a decade earlier — a series of bold, dynamic paintings inspired by black pride and the civil rights and feminist
movements.
The path forward in art - historical terms was split between those artistic
movements more aligned with deeper investigations into the increasingly essential properties of a particular medium or reductive
practices (e.g., Abstract Expressionism, Color Field painting, Minimalism) and those
movements that actively sought an expansion of the arts into a plurality of
new forms, hybrid media, and interactive experience (e.g., expanded cinema, intermedia, installation art, performance).13 Of these choices, hippie modernism would follow the latter course through experiments that drew upon the theatrical qualities and the participatory actions of the Happening, embraced Fluxus's democratic spirit in its everyone - is - an - artist philosophy, explored the work of experimental filmmakers seeking to expand cinematic experience, and experimented with the fluid nature of light and sound as well as the interactive qualities of kinetic art.