We serve «in the newness of the spirit and not in
the oldness of the letter.»)
Not exact matches
If we are to understand either those aspirations or the failure to attain them, we must continue our effort to understand the nature
of this covenant - making people with its deep need for newness and for liberation from
oldness in religion, in politics, and in personal life, as well as the moral predicaments the search for newness and liberation so often generated.
Using functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) imaging, Schipul and Just found that the brain activation
of ASD individuals was slower to become familiar with the pattern they repeatedly saw, — meaning their brains failed to register the «
oldness»
of the patterns to the same degree that the control participants did.
Both authors will discuss the relationship
of the idea
of the avant to their own work and the extent to which it is or isn't a useful way to think about ideas
of time and temporality, newness and
oldness, chronology and succession, beforeness and afterness, and the layered, textured, multi — species spaces in which culture (and not just human culture) happens: Morton in relation to his writings on literature, art, music, and ecology in landmark texts such as Ecology Without Nature, The Ecological Thought, Hyperobjects, and Dark Ecology; and Wolfe in relation to his work as both author (Critical Environments, Animal Rites, and What Is Posthumanism?)
«A lot
of artists were not only liking but embracing the
oldness, history and just the funkiness
of the Fillmore,» says gallery director Ed Gilbert.