As evangelicalism in the U.S. has been working its way through something
of an identity crisis over the past few years, and as many young evangelicals like myself have reconnected with the spiritual disciplines, this seems to be a recurring point of contention, and therefore one that should be addressed.
Not exact matches
In recent blogs, I've made mention
of the
identity crisis at the club and the deviation from the swashbuckling, eye - catching offensive ethos we developed
over the course
of the Wenger -LSB-...]
The Working Families Party, a coalition
of activists and labor unions, faced an
identity crisis last year when it endorsed Gov. Andrew Cuomo's re-election
over liberal activist Zephyr Teachout, who went on to mount a surprisingly strong though unsuccessful challenge to Cuomo in the Democratic primary.
The era
of the
identity crisis is
over.
At this point, the long - running series was going through something
of an
identity crisis, so EA handed
over the keys to Slightly Mad Studios in an attempt to reinvigorate the stalled series and steer it in a more simulative direction.
At the same time, it makes me wonder which
of the two will have more influence
over a genre that seems to be going through a bit
of an
identity crisis.
Resident Evil was one
of the first true survival horror games to really capture the attention
of gamers, ranging from intense survival to edge
of your seat scares, But as the franchise has grown there's been somewhat
of an
identity crisis between the old style fixed - camera movement and the newer
over the shoulder view.
The Resident Evil series has been a victim
of its own success
over the recent years, having struggled with multiple
identity crises and fundamentally losing the particular elements that fostered the survival horror genre.
Sonic The Hedgehog had it's ups and downs and perhaps even an
identity crisis at some point but with new fans coming in and the world
of gaming changing drastically
over time it's safe to say that the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise is still loved despite some titles performing terribly compared to others.
Thus, the Guardian has tried to assert itself as more than a newspaper, such is the extent
of its
identity crisis, after such a question mark emerges
over its status as such, its circulation figures dropping so violently.