Sentences with phrase «person as their point of departure»

Instead they focused upon the subjective perceptions and internal anxieties of the human person as their point of departure, which for Jaki was all very well as a second step in theological dialogue but not the first.
While his themes may be various, they all use the artist himself as a person as their point of departure.

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This vision serves as «a viable point of departure for oppressed persons, suggesting that in the quest for liberation oppressed persons must claim their freedom.»
Abstract: Having as departure point her learning as a participant of the Second Forum on Education for Global Citizenship, held by UNESCO in Paris, shortly after the January 2015 attacks, the author shows that the best antidote to violence and fear - that paralyzes and generates more violence — is to educate people to see themselves as part of a single humanity.
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Marco Scotini, artistic director of the FM Centre for Contemporary Art, will curate «The Szechwan Tale: Theater and History,» which will use the German playwright Bertolt Brecht's play The Good Person of Szechwan (1940) as a departure point.
Turbulence, which takes key works by Jack Butler Yeats as its point of departure, considers the movement of people in today's world, against the backdrop of shifting contemporary perspectives on post-colonialism, socio - politics, hospitality and humanity.
Taking one of his own 2015 paintings of crowds of people seen from the performance stage as the point of departure, his solo show «Distorted Happiness» at George -LSB-...]
As a point of departure, the resources employed do not flow from the public purse; on the contrary, the advantage is granted by means of a transfer of resources between private persons (from producers of other types of electricity and electricity providers to producers of CHP electricity)-- as in PreussenElektrAs a point of departure, the resources employed do not flow from the public purse; on the contrary, the advantage is granted by means of a transfer of resources between private persons (from producers of other types of electricity and electricity providers to producers of CHP electricity)-- as in PreussenElektras in PreussenElektra.
Krause's departure has been described by a number of former employees and people close to the company as a turning point.
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