More often than not, the Internet is cast as the great
enemy of traditional culture, an entity often condemned for undermining the music business, the film industry and even publishing.
Drawing from the current scientific literature and the
wisdom of traditional cultures, her work is known for being research - focused, thorough, and sensible.
Ahimsa, which is
part of the traditional culture of Gujarat, has through its most famous son, Mahatma Gandhi, offered the world a way to reverse the growing spiral of violence, sadly evident in so many societies.
But I question the link between the
loss of traditional culture and the tremendous lethality of that war and, by implication, later wars of the twentieth century.
The United States leads the world in condemning coconut oil as a dietary oil, even though it has been a part
of traditional cultures for thousands of years, and the attack against coconut oil continues through the present time here at the end of 2017.
This education embraces the ancient wisdom
of traditional cultures as shown by the research of the Weston A. Price Foundation and written about in Sally Fallon's book, Nourishing Traditions.
I Refuse to be Invisible, Njideka Akunyili Crosby's kaleidoscopic painting, is an illustration of her pioneering practice in which she draws together a wide range of contemporary themes — including the role
of traditional cultures in modern society, the proliferation of the mass media and the history of western painting — into one monumental work.
China needs to find or develop a worldview that allows it to recover
much of its traditional culture and values in a way that also opens it to the knowledge that has been gained by Western science.
Bork's conclusion is nothing if not straightforward: «Unless it takes its law from the original understanding of the Constitution's principles, the Court will continue to be an adversary to democratic government and to the
morality of our traditional culture.»
Only disciplines in which attention is directed to the intrinsic goods of existence, rather than to facts and instrumentalities alone, can re-create the sense of direction lost in the
dissolution of traditional culture.
Insofar as I promote a public philosophy designed to reinforce the
authority of traditional culture, I'm necessarily «judging» those whose lives aren't in accord with that authority teaches.
As the missionary - theologian Lesslie Newbigin puts it: «A religion of individual salvation had been taught, along with a wholesale rejection and
condemnation of traditional culture.
Only much later when the new Christians have the Bible in their own language will they or their children or grandchildren be able to discern what of the missionary culture and
what of the traditional culture is really consonant with a genuine living - out of the gospel in their own circumstances.
In the place of the strong
gods of traditional culture, the globalized future will be governed by the hearth gods of health, wealth, and pleasure.
As for Mr. Trump,
defender of traditional culture and religious freedom against «secular judges,» that forlorn hope is belied by the warm welcome afforded proponents of lifestyle libertinism — the principal driver of activist federal judging - as - legislating — at the Republican convention in Cleveland.
In sum, Pentecostalism is a spiritual movement resulting from the loss of holiness in our world; it is a movement of symbolic protest in a society that denies fulfillment and participation to the dispossessed; it is a grassroots movement
born of traditional cultures struggling to cope with massive change; and it is a movement capable of being a channel for social change and of offering hope for a better world.
In fact, researchers have found that whether babies practice the frequent
feedings of traditional cultures or the longer intervals common in the West, they take about the same amount of milk each day (Hartmann, 2007) and get about the same amount of milk fat.
Needed improvements, it says, include more attention to the economic and human
rights of traditional cultures and greater grassroots participation in government decisions that affect biodiversity.
Located in the heart of Ubud just a door step to find many tourist activities, overlooking the steep ravine with lush tropical gardens whose natural blooms and greeny are enhanced by harmony combination of the
spirit of traditional culture and modern comforts or viewing a marvelous silhouette of sunset
During his residency he developed new paintings, but also shared his knowledge of the Tibetan contemporary arts scene, which is generally under - represented in the West where we tend to think
more of their traditional culture.
Featuring 30 evocative painting, sculpture, and installation works by four distinct women artists (Donghee Goh, Han Sol Lee, Hey Sun Lee, and Jungwon Ko), Making It New reflects on the
importance of traditional culture that exists deep within Korean lives and minds today.
In 1969, for what is now his best - known work, Kounellis brought live horses into the Galleria L'Attico in Rome, stressing the fragmentation of modern society by also introducing
elements of traditional culture.
The DMA's Island Southeast Asia collection is an exemplary one based on artistic excellence and drawn from indigenous peoples who created these items during the
apogee of their traditional cultures.
Whilst the artist attempts to interpret the
features of traditional culture from an individual perspective and by means of a distinctive creativity deduce a new and poetically transpose the effects of history, traditions, the spirit and the natural world onto the human situation and perceptions.
His haunting, otherworldly figures in disjoined landscapes are at once sympathetic references to real individuals and their tragedies, but also
embodiments of traditional culture faltering under the pressures of modernization.»
Oil fields have improved services to North Slope residents, but that's tempered by increasing societal problems such as a
loss of traditional culture.
Colonisation in the late 1700s resulted in the dispossession of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from their land and disruption and
breakdown of traditional culture; a loss that continues to be experienced today (Dobia & O'Rourke, 2011).
The United States leads the world in condemning coconut oil as a dietary oil, even though it has been a part
of traditional cultures for thousands of years, and the attack against coconut oil continues through the present time here at the end of 2017.