Sentences with phrase «preeminent place»

The phrase "preeminent place" means having the highest or most important position or importance above others. Full definition
Nonetheless, the death of Jesus holds the same preeminent place in a relational Christology as in typical Christology.
Henry also praises Barth for returning divine omnipotence to its proper, preeminent place in Christian dogmatics.
For this reason, future human creativity occupies a preeminent place in our pursuit of the comprehensive telos.
The 2014 Outback Bowl is upon us, and it's taken a preeminent place in this year's bowl rotation as one of the top bowl games that won't feature one of the four national semifinalists.
More than anything else, the film keeps its preeminent place because this is the movie in which Hitchcock became «Hitchcock,» earning the reputation he never relinquished as «The Master of Suspense.»
The gift includes «Returning from the Spring» and «Young Farmers» and strengthens the museum's standing as a preeminent place to experience the artist's work.
Photographer and educator Aaron Siskind holds a preeminent place in the history of American photography.
Even with a stronger dollar against other major currencies, the U.S. continues to be seen as a preeminent place for global investors in both residential and commercial sectors.
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