Sentences with phrase «on classical ideas»

QS: The right of resistance developed in the course of Reformation struggles was chiefly based on classical ideas, but mainly on the Roman law maxim that vim vi licet repellere, that it is always lawful to resist unjust force with force.

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But any classical theists who admit that their belief is only the most plausible conclusion based on the evidence available must regard this difficulty as another bit of evidence against their idea.
The very naïveté of the classical mythology, on the other hand, which provided the environment for the New Testament, expresses that openness for the idea of transcendence.
In the classical literature the requirement of love is based on still another idea, which Seneca clearly expresses in the brief words: «Man is for man something holy.»
To summarize this lengthy discussion - as best as I can see it, Dubose rooted his missional ideas in the idea of a sending, «missionary» church, while Van Engen based his ideas on the classical understanding of «mission.»
Classical Liberalism (in the European sense) are the ideas that the American Founding Fathers founded the United States on.
The VVD is a party founded on liberal philosophy, [38] traditionally being the most ardent supporter of «free markets» of all Dutch political parties, promoting political, economic liberalism, classical liberalism, cultural liberalism, but also (in contrast to this) committed to the idea of the welfare state.
It recaps previous lessons, introduces the idea of classical architecture and then focuses on the metopes of Heracles» labours at the temple of Zeus at Olympia.
On the contrary, evolutionary psychology reintroduces in its own way the classical idea that there are inherent conflicts in human nature — both selfishness and altruism, both a desire to possess one's neighbor's spouse and a desire to get along with one's neighbor.
The concept of absolute originality is a contemporary one, born with Romanticism; classical art was in vast measure serial, and the «modern» avant - garde (at the beginning of this century) challenged the Romantic idea of «creation from nothingness,» with its techniques of collage, mustachios on the Mona Lisa, art about art, and so on.
The exhibition is divided into two parts: Gallery One is focused on ideas of rationality in classical art and Gallery Two, on religion.
The grand special exhibition on occasion of the inauguration of the enlarged Kunstmuseum Basel will map the medium's extraordinarily dynamic evolution: the classical idea and form of sculpture grows more flexible and abstract as some artists integrate the trivial stuff of everyday life into their art or blur its spatial and conceptual boundaries, even as others return to the figurative tradition in an effort to set the genre on a new solid foundation.
On the other side of the exhibition, Sérgio Sister recontextualizes classical ideas about the canvas as a window in his exploration of the intricate relationship between colors when they interact with space and air.
Fischli focused on the creative processes of two characteristic representatives of Swiss art: one a celebrated and pivotal master of the transition to Modernism, the other an artist from the post-war generation who brought new ideas to bear following the end of a Modernism become classical.
Questions of classical sculpture like weight and equilibrium are rewritten in his work, summoning up material and technical associations while adding other more recent ideas on transparency, flexibility and spatial relations, together with a redefinition of the viewer, absorbed by the new situations in which space and time are coordinated and articulated.
Let's not forget this very robust refutation of the very idea of climate modelling: > More than Bernoulli is at issue because Gosselin draws on the classical physics of d'Alembert, do you think the MSM will pay attention to him now that the bombshell paper by Marcie Rathke of the University of Southern North Dakota has been accepted for publication in Advances in Pure Mathematics?
At a time when moralisers can not give any real meaning to classical ideas about right and wrong, they try instead to make people feel guilty about their impact on the environment.
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