Sentences with phrase «point in the history of»

«We are at a very important point in the history of audio and radio, and how we move from here will define the future and where we go,» says GroupM's Wood.
The study drew on data from nearly 6,000 millennial renters (age 18 to 34) at a time when homeownership for Americans under 35 years old is at its lowest point in the history of Census recorded data dating back to 1984.
You're assuming that at some point in the history of the world NEW genetic information was added to a living thing (which doesn't happen) and then it happened over and over together with the power of natural selection until we arrived at modern man.
So if you have a triune god who is father, son, and holy ghost but you have a mother of the human manifestation of father / son god — then Mary is arguably the mother of god and in that way could be argued as the more divine at some point in the history of the transformation of the triune god in heaven to the triune god on earth and of course the few days when the triune god on earth was dead (but not really dead) before rising.
This is the story of the Battle of Lepanto, which marked the end of the Crusades and was a turning point in the history of Christianity.
Obviously it is much more difficult for us to imagine the first appearance of reflective thought at some point in the history of a phylum or race made up of different individuals than at some point in the series of states making up the life of one and the same embryo.
(1) At this critical point in the history of this planet, the greatest need is for people whose primary commitment is to the true well being of the planet including, of course, and primarily focusing on, its living inhabitants.
Bishop Stephen Neill did not exaggerate when in 1962 he referred to Strauss's Life of Jesus (1835) as a «turning point in the history of the Christian faith».
The confidence has many roots: the steady decline of models of theology in which «critical appraisal» is the dominant task; receptiveness toward and fresh engagement with classical thinkers, patristic, medieval and Reformation; a sense that the Enlightenment is only one episode in the history of one (Western) culture and not a turning point in the history of humankind; the work of a number of gifted and independent - minded theologians now at the height of their powers who have shown the potency of constructive doctrinal work.
As I entertain it, the process perspective involves a certain reading of the high points in the history of philosophy.
The week of July 6, 2016, marked an unexpected turning point in the history of technology and humankind.
As he observed: «We now stand at a turning - point in the history of the biosphere and in the shorter history of one of its products, mankind... Man is the first species of living being in our biosphere that has acquired the power to wreck the biosphere and, in wrecking it, to liquidate himself.»
Strauss overstated his thesis, but he opened up such a problem for Christianity thereafter that Bishop Stephen Neill, a moderate scholar, wrote in 1964 that «this book marked, as few others have done, a turning point in the history of the Christian faith».4
What is remarkable is the fact that this definite option of contextual theology represents a crucial turning point in the history of theology.
It is not simply that at one unique point in the history of the world the eternal God comes to us in the form of Being - in - time; it is that Christ enters our evil age, our alienation from God.
With this discovery, the cultural awareness of facing a crucial point in the history of humanity increased.
This paper will attempt an assessment of Leclerc's radical position, using as a foil the thought of the baroque scholastic, Francis Suarez.5 The latter was picked to fulfill such a function both because he represents the most complete summation of the older Aristotelian theory of substance Leclerc attempts to appropriate and reinterpret, and because he was the most important scholastic figure for the age that Leclerc sees as both the turning point in the history of the philosophy of nature, and as the golden age of such a philosophy, namely, the modern age (PN 194 - 95).
Meanwhile a series of forces converged to bring about the greatest turning point in the history of American Christianity.
Reynier takes on Irish whiskey with credit in the bank Does this picture, taken today, show a turning point in the history of Irish whiskey?
& people say that there's too much sign pointing going on & they hate it... well, this was the loudest & biggest sign pointing in the history of the business.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg called President Barack Obama's newly announced support for same - sex marriage «a major turning point in the history of American civil rights.»
Mostow: Yeah, I mean, I believe that 1,000 years from now, historians will look back at the time we are living in right now, and in distance like this, this decade or maybe even these couple of years as a turning point in the history of mankind; not [unlike the way] we look back on primitive man, when they discovered fire and how that world is changing society.
The tragic death of 18 - year - old Jesse Gelsinger in a trial last year marked a low point in the history of gene therapy.
Recent advances in our basic knowledge of the pathways involved in tissue damage and regeneration have combined with remarkable progress in adult stem cell biology to put us at a genuine inflection point in the history of medicine.
At some point in the history of «kegeling,» word got out that a good time to do kegels is while urinating (spoiler alert... This is NOT TRUE!).
Dear friends, Today, we will talk about an interesting point in history of Ukraine of the 20th century, namely culture and spiritual life of Ukraine in the years of the New Economic Policy.
Perhaps the most realistic and gritty film on this list, Guy Ritchie's Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels was considered to be a huge turning point in the history of British cinema.
What transpires is a duel, of sorts, between two vastly different men, both with something to prove, at a pivotal point in the history of our government and our country.
2007 was a unique inflection point in the history of consoles.
At this point in the history of film criticism, the auteur theory has become passé as a totalizing framework for understanding moviemaking as art, but Martel's three features (and this one in particular), in their distinctive, shared point - of - view and unique approach to mise - en - scène and sound, provide irrefutable evidence that international art cinema still serves as a showcase for singular directorial talents who are, indeed, the principal creative forces behind their films.
THR has a big update on the situation at Fox, with their insider claiming the studio now has «way more in development and production in Marvel IP than at any point in the history of the studio.»
«We are at a turning point in the history of education, and our goal is to bend that history toward greater opportunities and outcomes for all,» Ryan said.
He also makes a startling discovery: that the Civil War and the abolition of slavery — the fulfillment of the ideals of the Declaration — were the decisive turning point in the history of American foreign policy as well.
At no point in the history of the portfolios have we factored in taxes on return calculations.
«We have tried at many different points in the history of animal sheltering and our national movement to gather data,» says Jodi Lytle Buckman, chair of the board of directors for Shelter Animals Count and senior director of community outreach at the ASPCA.
Both are valid styles; both are high points in the history of design.
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However, unlike any other point in the history of the game, today I am excited to play it.
«Symphonic Fantasies marks an important turning - point in the history of video game music concerts; a unique event that takes great strides towards breaking the boundaries between video game music and traditional classical works.»
If a lot of people started to watch Internet videos on their TVs, I think it could become a tremendous turning point in the history of the Internet.
This game was the major turning point in the history of the Elder Scrolls series.
If you never got to experience this, one of the high points in the history of gaming localizations, I have procured for you a shiny screenshot.
This was a turning point in the history of the series, going from 2D to 3D, and adding a more cinematic experience to the genre.
This year marks the 101st anniversary of a turning point in the history of visual art, when Russian artist Kazimir Malevich created his momentous 1915 paintings of black squares on white backgrounds.
Eggleston has been the subject of numerous exhibitions, including a landmark 1976 solo show at the Museum of Modern Art that is widely seen as a turning point in the history of contemporary photography, marking the acceptance of what had been previously considered a purely commercial form of photography.
Her development of a grid in the late 1950s wherein she gently inscribed penciled lines over subtle fields of color marked a turning point in the history of abstract painting and established the geometric and spatial language that she continued to refine over the ensuing decades.
They became a hugely influential turning point in the history of contemporary art in Iceland.
Exhibition «Keys to a Passion» held from 1st April to 6 July 2015 at Fondation Louis Vuitton gathered many an iconic piece, lent by the greatest museums and private collections in the world, so bold and daring at the time they were created they marked a turning point in the history of art in the early 20th century: from Monet, Mondrian and Hodler to Malevitch and Rothko, from Bonnard to Picasso, from Munch to Giacometti and Bacon, from Delaunay and Léger to Picabia, from Matisse and Kupka to Kandinsky...
However, critics agree that Minimalism formed a «crux» or turning point in the history of modernism, and the movement remains hugely influential today (source).
Deftly creating dynamic illusions of depth and space on a two - dimensional surface, Grotjhan makes reference to various points in the history of painting, from Renaissance linear perspective, to the utopian shapes and visions of early 20th century Russian Constructivism, to the hallucinatory images of 1960s Op Art.
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