Sentences with phrase «new scholarly»

As the exhibition highlights the seven individual artists, the «R.S.V.P. Los Angeles» publication showcases the artists and their varied practices with new scholarly, in - depth essays and interviews.
In 2011 Modernism published the English translation of Villeglé's theoretical writings Urbi et Orbi from 1959, and two new scholarly monographs are forthcoming later this year, one by Alain Borer, and the other by Barnaby Conrad III.
The artist is the subject of a new scholarly book by Michael Maizels entitled Barry Le Va: The Aesthetic Aftermath, published by the University of Minnesota Press, 2015.
Publication A publication will be forthcoming, with new scholarly texts on this early period of Welling's working life.
Press Release announcing The Camden Town Group in Context - new scholarly project launches on Tate's website
A major new scholarly research project about the Camden Town Group of painters in Edwardian Britain was launched today on Tate's website.
Organized by Nasher Chief Curator Jed Morse, the exhibition will be accompanied by a new scholarly publication.
The Routine Pleasures publication serves as an illustrated catalogue as well as a reader that further elaborates the exhibition's thematic tracks, with a new essay by the curator, additional new scholarly essays by Julia Bryan - Wilson and Edward Sterrett, and several reprinted texts by participants in the exhibition James Benning, Pauline Oliveros, and Sarah Lehrer - Graiwer.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue including new scholarly essays, and is being slated to travel.
Read a biography of Fred Grunwald, as well as new scholarly essays about the Grunwald family collection.
Joe Bradley includes reproductions of all works in the exhibition — some 30 paintings, 8 sculptures and 30 drawings — as well as an introductory essay by exhibition organizer Cathleen Chaffee, new scholarly essays, an interview with the artist and an exhibition history.
Besides, as you read, you find out that some aspects of the topic interest you more than others and some approaches suggest more opportunities for new scholarly work.
[6] In academic fields the day of the amateur author gave way to the research professor who published in the new scholarly journals and presses.
So it has become a new scholarly task to supplement the standard version of church history, based on Paul and Acts, with the church history that leads from Jesus via the Sayings Gospel to Matthew, that is to say, from Galilee directly to Antioch without the detour via the Damascus road.
If theology must adapt to new scholarly findings, it can never be settled or complete.
When I was asked to do this review, I was sent the first volume in Oxford's handsome new scholarly edition of Burns.
While the ears of some people do itch for funny stories, jokes, and encouraging insights based on psychology and current events, the ears of other people itch to hear the latest insight on a difficult Bible passage, or the newest scholarly explanation of a particular word in Scripture.

Not exact matches

Richard and Jim had been putting out, for Rockford, a newsletter called The Religion and Society Report and a quarterly journal of scholarly and public - intellectual articles called This World» and, deprived of those entities, they decided to join the two kinds of publication into a single new magazine.
The goal would then seem to be to step outside of our Christian tradition into the shoes of the scholarly or philosophical observer, identify the elements of wisdom in each community, and weld them into a new whole.
The new museum wants to ignite passion for the Word through high - tech wizardry and scholarly detachment.
The bulk of this scholarly volume treats the distinctive and different ways that the Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican traditions adapted what the author identifies as the medieval model; the Catholic tradition, with its insistence that marriage constitutes a true sacrament of the new dispensation, thus serves as something of a foil for the book's extended argument.
The week of the Guyana horrors, several thousand scholars met in New Orleans to enjoy the restaurants and to sharpen their scholarly tools.
What that religion is, and how it branches out from Christian orthodoxy, is perhaps most fully explored in Rebel Angels, through the reflections of a winsome Anglican divine, Simon Darcourt, whose scholarly pursuit is, significantly enough, New Testament apocrypha.
His scholarly works include a two - volume project on the origins of Christianity: The New Testament and the People of God (1992) and Jesus and the Victory of God (1996).
And, on the «new nonfiction» table at my local book store, I've spotted both the schmaltzy — A Travel Guide to Heaven — and the scholarly — a 700 - page tome by an Ivy League professor, Life After Death: A History of the Afterlife in Western Religion.
The Christian community now possesses for the first time some excellent scholarly works on the treatment of homosexuality in Scripture, such as Robin Scroggs's The New Testament and Homosexuality (Fortress, 1984) and George Edwards's Gay / Lesbian Liberation: A Biblical Perspective (Pilgrim, 1984).
Probably the most important scholarly and theological generalization to be drawn from the hundreds of articles in the Kittel Dictionary has been that the teaching and language of the New Testament, including the teaching and language of Jesus himself, can not be understood apart from their setting in the context of Judaism.
Several years ago I made my first foray into the use of psychoanalytic models for interpretation of the New Testament before a group of scholarly peers.
His scholarly works include a two - volume project on the origins of Christianity: The New...
Scholarly research shows that most of the books of the New Testament were not likely written by the names they bear (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, etc,), and the quotes in the NT that are attributed directly to Jesus himself are guesses at best.
In 1810 the scholarly diplomat, now recognized as one of the leading liberal statesmen of the New Prussia, accompanied Hardenberg to Vienna.
This book doubles as an issue of the scholarly journal, Sociology of Religion, and offers eight essays on the «New Christian Right.»
If we take seriously both Whitehead's and Derrida's critique of the presumptions of detachments, abstractions, permanence, and exclusivity inherent in modernity, we pave the way for a radically new approach to human interaction and scholarly reflection.
The author of several well - received scholarly works on Spinoza, Steven Nadler has taken a step closer to the mass market with his new, tantalizingly titled study of the Theological - Political Treatise.
This is new territory for me, doing a book - length study of Jesus and the origins of Christianity, but I have read everything I could get my hands on, weighed all the scholarly debates, and hope my book will be useful to the book - reading public in explaining what we can really know, historically, about Jesus.
Harper, the university's first president, intended his new theological school to be at once scholarly and professional in a way that could «meet the requirements of modern times.»
The only new angle here is the decision to publish a complete edition of the gospels that seeks to represent schematically a scholarly consensus about the authenticity of each individual sentence attributed to Jesus.
This is seen in such popular treatments as Julian Price Love's The Missionary Message of the Bible, and more scholarly works as Ferdinand Hahn's Mission in the New Testament, and Johannes Blauw's The Missionary Nature of the Church.
This neo-fundamentalism has been on the increase in recent years despite — or perhaps because of — all the new and complex scholarly information now available about the historical person of Jesus.
Into it had gone something of Luther's new theological assurance but also of a new spirituality which was to be seen in his other «first» book, in the more scholarly sphere.
The New Testament scholar draws on his scholarly resources to address apologetic questions.
It was Robert Silvers, the well - respected editor of The New York Review of Books, who urged Judt to expand his intellectual horizons: he «taught me in spite of myself that I really could do this sort of writing; that I could think and comment upon subjects far removed from my formal scholarly concerns.
In addition to providing a rich look at the tools and practices that make up contemporary campaigning, this book contributes to scholarly understanding of new media and politics.
Gerry (not to be overly familiar, but Liz and Gerry will work better going forward) in his scholarly fashion attempted to put New York corruption in perspective, offering arcane research that proved that there were crooked politicians everywhere.
As associate professor and first - author Johan Bollen writes in an e-mail to Science Careers, they wanted their new system to «enable scientists to set their own priorities, fund scientists... not projects, avoid proposal writing and reviewing, avoid administrative burdens, encourage all scientists to participate collectively in the definition of scientific priorities, encourage innovation, reward scientists that make significant contributions to data, software, methods, and systems, avoid funding death spirals (no funding - > no research - > no funding) but still reward high levels of productivity, create the proper incentives for scholarly communication (publishing to communicate, not to improve bibliometrics), enable funding of daring and risky research, and so on.»
Johnston and her coauthor, Andrew Joy, BS, also of Western New Mexico University, reviewed data on mass shootings amassed by media outlets, the FBI and advocacy organizations, as well as scholarly articles, to conclude that «media contagion» is largely responsible for the increase in these often deadly outbursts.
Researchers will integrate existing scholarly literature with new empirical findings from a survey of science communicators, case studies of science - relevant legislating, and qualitative interviews with policymakers to propose a set of best practices for presenting science to policymakers.
«The new language fixes a major problem,» the 24 - month embargo, said Heather Joseph, executive director of the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition in Washington, D.C., in a statement today.
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Lacking the scholarly language for these new features, scientists have been left struggling for words.
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