Sentences with phrase «of publicness»

Examining the crisis of publicness, progress and the loss of private life, Cally Spooner's writing will be published in eight parts and made public online as they are written, enacting the process of «thinking out loud» integral to all of Spooner's work.
Selected projects inscribe themselves in the structural, historical and societal contexts of the city, while also pointing beyond the specific site: themes related to the global present and reflections on contemporary concepts of sculpture are as much an integral part of the artistic inquiries as investigation into the basic parameters of publicness and the public realm.
The shorthand word for the cultural problem which this question of publicness addresses is...
That book defends the first and obvious meaning of publicness (viz., as meaning and truth available to all intelligent, reasonable and rational persons through persuasive argument) for the logically ordered questions of religion, God and Christ.
At that time (1975) I knew that there was a real difference between fundamental and systematic theology and, therefore, between the forms of publicness proper to each.
When I wrote Blessed Rage for Order, I did state that even if the arguments for the public character of fundamental theology in that book were sound, those arguments could not determine the distinctive form of publicness proper to systematic theology or that proper to practical theology.
The shorthand word for the cultural problem which this question of publicness addresses is the «privatization of religion.»
A recently completed book on systematic theology (The Analogical Imagination: Christian Theology and the Culture of Pluralism [Crossroad, 1981]-RRB- defends a second, less obvious but no less genuine notion of the kind of publicness that systematic theologies actually achieve.

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They also reject the heart of that tradition's attempt to achieve publicness through persuasive argument.
But whenever a theologian will not allow a societal definition of religion as a sometimes useful, sometimes dangerous, usually harmless «private option,» then the struggle of contemporary theology for authentic publicness begins.
Second, theologians must argue how the general «publicness» of all theological language is actualized into distinct but related theological disciplines.
It is a conviction based on the theological warrant that any seriously theocentric construal of reality demands publicness.
For the kinds of «publicness» achieved by different theologies are strongly influenced by the distinct kinds of social realities (or publics) from which theologies emerge and to which they speak.
Pohl says that the congregation provides a nice mix of the intimacy and publicness needed for the doing of hospitality.
The problems of how the public, plural form of objectified subjectivity is to be thought, of how reconciliation occurs between the uniform inner perspective and the outer perspective which is only intelligible in relativistic terms, and of how the connection between the privateness and publicness of the world is to be comprehended, are all to be regarded as such tasks.
«I think the difference for me has been the publicness of the position and how recognizable I have been when I go different places and that basically what I say, people hold on to and you kind of know that from a distance, but until you're actually in the position, it becomes more real to you,» she said.
His work is concerned with the mediation of histories and contemporary narratives by political, institutional and corporate bodies examining how innovations in the field of communication and technology serve to redefine publicness, sovereignty, and power.
Accordingly, Pousttchi and Buren's informal conversation touches on many dimensions of the public art project's supposed publicness»» and its constraints.
Felix Gonzalez - Torres spreads out his gigantic pictures on city billboards, symbolizing both the stillness of «being - with - oneself» and the publicness of outward thrust.
This includes forms of mediation through which publicness is not only defined but also created.
Publicness Assuming for the moment that the proportionality defence may not have the «Heineken effect» to reach the private sector, the key issue will be whether, in seeking possession, provider associations are exercising functions of a public nature, as opposed to private acts, for the purposes of the Human Rights Act 1998, s 6.
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