And while particular social /
philosophical movements no doubt can form proximate influence, to lay the ills of the twentieth century at this door is imo very excessively OTT.
Not exact matches
• There is much misinformation on this thread: o The emergent
movement is not a cult o emergent started as a conversation among people of various theological /
philosophical understandings and remains that way o The emergent conversation hasn't faded away at all — in fact — it's now integrated in practically every Christian expression o Mars Hill and emergent have very little in common o Mark Driscoll and Tony Jones have very little in common o I don't
know of the personal behavior of everyone involved in the conversation, but because people have been involved — I'm sure there has to be bad behavior from some.
Sometimes
known as the history «of «salvation school and sometimes as the biblical theology
movement, this school of thought» like Barth's theology» roundly dismissed natural theology and
philosophical proofs for the existence of God.
Those who have read the book
know that Tickle goes into much greater detail about the questions and challenges raised by cognitive science, literary deconstruction, higher criticism, Freud, Jung, Campbell, Einstein, Heisenbuerg, and many other
philosophical / scientific / cultural
movements.
For the 2017 Whitney Biennial, Kamasi Washington created Harmony of Difference, an original six -
movement suite that explores the
philosophical possibilities of the musical technique
known as counterpoint, which Washington defines as «the art of balancing similarity and difference to create harmony between separate melodies.»