Sentences with phrase «old distinction between»

There's an age - old distinction between what constitutes design and what is simply decoration.
If one wishes to name a particular moment, one can say that the old distinction between Right and Left broke down when Picture Post was first published.
In his recent work, University of Warwick's Steve Fuller has borrowed a 40 - year - old distinction between «up - wingers» and «down - wingers» to advocate a proactionary principle, a deliberate contrast to environmentalism's hallowed precautionary principle.
In paintings, photography, sculpture, and performance, artists are summoning the age - old distinction between naked and nude to comment on gender roles, sexual politics, stereotypes, and more Read More
The old distinction between haute couture and ready - to - wear no longer seemed so clear when looking at Iris van Herpen's 3D - printed frock and Karl Lagerfeld's digitally embossed wedding gown, which made use of both the latest gizmos and techniques dating to before the French Revolution.
If any game ever challenged the old distinction between graphics and gameplay this is it, because simple as its systems are, and even as dull as the fetch - questing can sometimes be, the look and script and voice - acting carry this rocketing over the finish line — as well as through the taste barrier.
«We need to leave the old distinction between analog and digital behind,» says a Danish educational publisher.
The concept of global burden upsets entire categories of thought, not the least of which is the old distinction between «developing» and «developed» nations around the world.
Even the old distinction between comets (dirty snowballs) and asteroids (hard rocks) has become blurred.
The age - old distinction between schoolchildren and university students is fast losing its meaning.
Old distinctions between expressionism and Minimalism or between conceptual art and the thing itself are worth preserving, but only so long as you remember to look.

Not exact matches

We all admit there is clear distinction between the Tanakah and the NT (hence, old and new testement).
It has been common in recent years for scripture scholars to tell us that the idea of the separation of body and soul after death — indeed that any systematic distinction between body and soul — was alien to the Hebrew vision of the Old Testament.
If there ever existed any real distinction between the two terms for seer, it is nowhere apparent in the Old Testament.
The tradition in question here was a matter of the distinction between clean and unclean, which is prominent both in the Old Testament and in the oral law.
Indeed, in no particular is the distinction between the Testaments much more marked than in the slight stress on faith in the Old and the centrality of it in the New.
These essays make a large distinction between the place of the old in society and their place in the church.
If there would be a distinction between the God of the Old Testament the God of the New Testament, the whole Bible would be a nonsense for it is clear that a divine being must always remain or be the same.
RB: «If there would be a distinction between the God of the Old Testament the God of the New Testament, the whole Bible would be a nonsense -LSB-..]»
Levering argues in effect that the «eschatological fulfillment» in Christ means that the Old Testament distinction between Israel and the nations no longer has any theological or spiritual significance.
In these he proposes a highly convincing readjustment of the old ideas of «matter» and «form», overcoming some of the difficulties inherent in the scholastic theory of a real distinction between the principles of «act» and «potency» as dual constituents of reality, especially in the light of modern scientific knowledge.
R. Bultmann wrote, «according to the oldest view, Christ's resurrection coincides with his exaltation to heavenly glory».23 G. Bornkamm agrees, saying, «What is certainly the oldest view held by the Church made no distinction between the resurrection of Christ and his elevation to the right hand of the Father, while only later was there developed, in addition, the theory of the resurrected Christ walking the earth for a time and only subsequently ascending into heaven.
Christian fasting and abstinence did not, of course, spring from a ritual distinction between clean and unclean meats, but it was just as deeply embedded in theological conviction as the older dispensation.
The distinction, I believe, is not between older and younger Jesuits - the categories most often used by the authors - but rather between those whose attitudes were shaped by the ideological revolutions of the 1960s and the rest of the Society.
Some distinctions are made between older and younger Jesuits.
But a dualistic danger arises here, namely, the danger of establishing a dualistic distinction between old and new creation, as though old and new are literal and unchanging opposites.
Shall we say with certain scholars that we can never regain the actual words (the ipsissima verba) of Old Testament personalities, or that any hard and fast distinction between what comes from the prophet himself and what had its origin in subsequent tradition is no longer possible?
7 The metaphysical distinction between that which is hidden in itself and that which is manifest for others is hardly enough to have caused any departure from the strict monotheism of the Old Testament heritage.
Other indications of evolution are too numerous to actually list in full, but a few might be the clear genetic distinction between Neanderthals and modern man; the overlapping features of hominid and pre-hominid fossil forms; the progressive order of the fossil record (that is, first fish, then amphibians, then reptiles, then mammals, then birds; contradicting the Genesis order and all flood models); the phylogenetic relationships between extant and extinct species (including distributions of parasitic genetic elements like Endogenous Retroviruses); the real time observations of speciation in the lab and in the wild; the real time observations of novel functionality in the lab and wild (both genetic, Lenski's E. coli, and organsimal, the Pod Mrcaru lizards); the observation of convergent evolution defeating arguments of common component creationism (new world v. old world vultures for instance); and... well... I guess you get the picture.
As for your so - called «clear distinction between personal belief and social norms» I pretty much think that you are talking about Luther and his crew: even the Romans (for all their tolerance) tried to get the Christians to sacrifice to the old gods or the Emperor.
This is clear from the fact that the Old Testament Scripture — laws, historical books and prophecies — were for Judaism a unity, that the distinction between different stages of Old Testament religion and morality was not felt at all.
Some, like the old Puritans, draw on the orthodox Protestant distinction between «historical» and «saving» faith; others emphasize an Arminian anthropology of free choice; still others speak of regeneration through an «anointing» of the Holy Spirit.
The main issue I have is that he makes absolutely no distinction between a nine day old and a nine month old baby.
I didn't really know the distinction between «modern» and older style cloth diapers until I walked into a friend's backyard one sunny day.
It reminded me of the distinction, emphasised in old - fashioned books on logic, between the denotation and connotation of words.
The distinction between older and younger adults is vital, because it's older adults who are more likely to vote.
The distinction between these two pathways may help to explain the difference between outcomes for younger and older patients — PA in younger patients is more likely to be caused by K: B fusion and 5 - year survival is generally high; PA in older patients is more likely to be caused by BRAF point mutations and 5 - year survival is generally lower.
Over the years the distinction, in the consumer's mind, between the Gap and Old Navy on the lower end, and the Gap and Banana Republic on the higher end, became a little bit blurred.
It's an old - school form of filmmaking that befits the film's middle - aged protagonist while also making a clear distinction between itself and the jittery, youth - oriented style of most indie cinema.
A UNC Kenan - Flagler study points out a critical distinction between millennials and the older generations — while high pay was the most important factor for the older workforce, 30 % of millennials considered «meaningful work» as the most important job factor.
Rather than the old simplistic distinction between fact and opinion (and fiction), the standards emphasize the complexity and subtlety of all the shades of knowing or thinking.
In other cases, you may find that your old lender makes a distinction between early repayments that occur because of a sale, as opposed to a refinance.
The distinction this blog often makes between findependence (simply a contraction I coined that means financial independence) and retirement becomes crystal clear in this Wikipedia sentence: «It does not matter how old or young someone is or how much money they have or make.
Double Trouble does at least make a distinction between young people who have the opportunity to contribute to TFSAs as early as age 18, and older folk who will only get a few years of contributions based on the yearly limit.
We'll look at this other book in more detail in an upcoming column but suffice it to say for now that Milevsky makes a distinction between a real pension — the DB pensions on offer by employers and also government benefits like CPP and Old Age Security (OAS)-- and capital - appreciation vehicles like RRSPs, TFSAs and even Defined Contribution pensions.
In tracing the history of this noble breed, we can avoid confusion by noting the distinction between mastiffs, with a lowercase «m,» and Mastiffs, the traditional giant breed of England, sometimes called the Old English Mastiff.
This quest for a new logic in painting not only transcends the old (and now somewhat tired and hackneyed) distinction between representational and abstract art — we know that Schnabel vehemently refuses to be trapped within this binary logic — but it also goes way beyond it: Schnabel's unique «logic of painting» transports him beyond the confines of painting itself.
As a painter, Heron got younger as he got older, and couldn't care less for distinctions between abstraction and figuration.
This exhibition, by contrast, will place key sculptures from different eras in conversation with each other in order to examine the age - old problem of realism and the different strategies deployed by artists to blur the distinctions between original and copy, and life and art.
From the outside, the museum looks like two entirely different buildings, a monument to the distinction between old and new: Botta's iconic squat brick and stone parent, and the architectural firm Snøhetta's much taller scion of white, polymorphic, high - tech tile.
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