Sentences with phrase «of cultural renewal»

Participants at these conferences pondered upon what an anthroposophically inspired organization looked like and what were considered the core principles and guiding imaginations that might help a school thrive both as an independent school and as a center of cultural renewal.
It will mean institutions that have the vision, and the financial resources, to play a long game of cultural renewal, rather than allowing themselves to be driven by the populist passions of the moment.

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Or will only a renewal of the idea of freedom for excellence» freedom tethered to moral truth and ordered to goodness» see us through the political and cultural whitewater of the early twenty - first century?
By way of sharp contrast, the author convincingly argues, a «silent revolution» of religious and cultural renewal was at the same time happening in Victorian England.
Edelman also touched on the importance of parental responsibility, national spiritual revival and cultural renewal.
The Fifties seemed to be the one clear example in modern American history of social, cultural, and moral renewal.
That being said, the renewal of interest ought not to be overstated: much doctrinal theology in English remains preoccupied with keeping up a conversation with other fields of inquiry (often literary and cultural theory) and is so eager to do so that it often neglects the descriptive or dogmatic tasks of systematics.
The struggles for economic justice, political freedom and cultural renewal are elements in the total liberation of the world through the mission of Christ.
There is so much work to be done in correcting misunderstandings, in discovering and exploring commonalities, in tempering or removing hostilities, in contending for cultural renewal, and, above all, in proclaiming the saving gospel of Jesus Christ with one another rather than against one another.
He continued to maintain that cultural renewal, not resistance to anti «Semitism, was the essential task of his time.
After 1945, Weber's notion of disenchantment, which he saw as the spiritual burden that modern men must carry, was adopted as a positive program for cultural renewal.
It also means being aware of imaginative associations wherever they occur, and often this will involve cultural discomfort for the theologian, for the center of metaphorical renewal of Christian language in our time is often not among Christian poets but in popular culture and in «secular» artists.
It is the mission of Sunbridge Institute to contribute to the growth and development of Waldorf Education in service of educational and cultural renewal throughout the world.
Rudolf Steiner was concerned about the need for social renewal, for a new way of organizing society and a shift in political and cultural life.
All three are influencing Mr. Dole's presidential campaign in different ways, yet they have something in common: All have been waiting in the wings as co-directors of Empower America, the Washington think tank that promotes «progressive conservative policies based on principles of economic growth, international leadership, and cultural renewal
In theoretical explorations by art historian Paulo Herkenhoff and Augustus Klotz, cannibalism is seen as a philosophical process of renewal and regeneration, as well as a form of cultural emancipation.
This juried exhibition explores concepts surrounding mortality, life, renewal, inner darkness, and cultural and historical understandings of death.
Seeking insight into our cultural and spiritual identity in relationship to the rapidly changing environment, Bhalla utilizes photography, sculpture, installation, and performance to examine our shared relationship with water and its inseparable capacity to be both symbol and source of renewal.
Dealing with loss and memory (historical, cultural or personal) her projects explore notions of past in relation to contemporaneity, expressing the duality in the term revolution (from Latin revolver, «roll back»), a rapture (from the past) and renewal (for the future).
Emerging from divergent contemporary trajectories across the globe, their work explores notions of destruction, construction and transformation, as forces of cyclical renewal to define the connections to, or away from, their own cultural past.
A great cultural, spiritual and educational challenge stands before us, and it will demand that we set out on the long path of renewal
Particularly in relation to suicide prevention, the evidence base suggests that community - developed solutions, based on an acknowledgement of the importance of social and emotional wellbeing, empowerment and cultural renewal, may be key.
Beginning January 1, 2020, applicants for license renewal shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the board a one - time successful completion of a minimum of 12 hours of course work in family or intimate partner violence, including course work in spousal or partner abuse that addresses screening, referral and intervention strategies, including knowledge of community resources, cultural factors, evidence - based risk assessment and same - gender abuse dynamics.
In Australia, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are striving for the re-voicing of their mother tongue and the re-practicing of their mother culture to achieve cultural renewal in the wake of over 250 years of colonisation (Williams in Recover, re-voice, re-practise.
In this article, documented accounts of evidence - based program renewal in two teacher education programs are interpreted through the lens of Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT).
The concepts of cultural safety and security can provide the impetus for the cultural renewal and cultural resilience that is needed to challenge lateral violence.
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