Sentences with phrase «radical implications»

But its truly radical implications have not been heard, or, to the extent they have been heard, they have been rejected.
And that question has radical implications for all of us who want to see our world transformed by hope.
Unfortunately, the Vatican is opposed to the more radical implications of liberation theology, and it is trying with some success to force the movement back into line.
This led him to accept the more radical implications of his recognition of Christianity as a socio - historical movement.
40 He rigorously and without reservation presented and defended all the seemingly radical implications of a God of predestination whose will is absolutely omnipotent.
«Although in general there was strong agreement on what is important in relationships, the subtle differences can have radical implications over time.»
Those painters who have followed his example in France, under the general banner of art informel or the specifically gestural style of tachisme, and have adopted his formal devices and scale, are unwilling or unable to pursue the more radical implications of his art.
As time goes on, our current expectations of what junior roles should be is going to look and feel more and more Stone Age — with radical implications for our future viability.
In other words, there is an even more radical implication that emerges if Europe is dethroned as the point of reference for non-European international courts.
By 1992, the holiday had lost much of its radical implication.
There is a radical implication in this: insignificance is thrown back at us, as a meaninglessness we impose upon the world.
It is due also in part to the fact that religious institutions in black communities have not been sufficiently cognizant of the radical implications which the changing political, economic and social realities have for their life.
A cultural starting point might well demand a «hermeneutical suspicion» (i. e., a distrust of one's previous reading of Scripture, given the possibility that such a reading conceals some of the radical implications of the Biblical message for our day), but it may also assist in the renewed hermeneutical task, allowing the Biblical witness to be freshly experienced, freshly understood, and freshly applied.21
It was in Protestantism that the radical implications of Christian baptism were most dramatically worked out in opposition to a late medieval system that had hardened the division of priesthood and laity.
The militants down at the Dead Sea, one of whose documents was titled «The War of the Sons of Light Against the Sons of Darkness,» would have understood its radical implications with regard to the Roman imperial machine.
This was not a new idea in Israel; but Jesus saw so clearly its radical implications, gave himself to it so utterly, embodied it so movingly in his life and expressed it with such power and beauty in his words, that a new thing had happened in Israel.
Merely to remind ourselves that we evolved chiefly as hunters and gatherers may startle us, but the radical implications of this fact may still not be appreciated.
MR: «Barth never fully owned up to the radical implications of his identification of God with revelation.
That relationship has some radical implications for the meaning of authority in the Church.
Yet Kant retreated from the radical implications of this statement in the second edition of the Critique, with perhaps unfortunate consequences for subsequent philosophy in so far as he helped foster an «islanded consciousness.»
Would we rather not accept the responsibility of apostleship at Pentecost and its radical implications?
However, despite the valiant efforts of left Rawlsians to press down hard on pre-distribution and force it to yield some radical implications (O'Neill and Williamson, 2012; Doron, 2012), in Miliband's formulation it seems a weak reed, relying on labour market interventions such as education and training to alter distributional outcomes.
But Johnson's ambitions here can easily be over-sold: Most of the surprising plot twists and character developments that eventually enliven The Last Jedi walk back their radical implications on the story, and revert to the resolutions we've come to expect from a trilogy beholden to recycling its themes of misplaced hope and heroic sacrifice.
Likewise, California's «trigger» law has radical implications, by giving parents the power to act without waiting for reform to happen to them.
laid out the hidden, yet essential role of maintenance in Western society — and the radical implications of actively valuing rather than dismissing or hiding it
Nam June Paik is widely credited as the founder of video art and among the first artists to envision the radical implications of an «electronic super highway» and cybernetics.
To understand the radical implications of Warhol's Shadows, one must begin with the work's form: the Shadows series was conceived as one painting in multiple parts, the final number of canvases determined by the dimensions of an exhibition space.
reflecting on the emergence in the 1960s of wall drawing as a form with radical implications.
And it explores some of the radical implications of this approach.
Ravetz's statements about the «radical implications of the blogosphere» are challenging the power politics of expertise.
The radical implications of the blogosphere are not yet realized, like it or not.
In organisational terms, this has radical implications.
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