Sentences with phrase «radical reorientation»

"Radical reorientation" refers to a significant and dramatic change in direction or focus. It involves a complete shift from the old ways of thinking or doing things towards a completely different approach or perspective. Full definition
Yet Pollock's radical reorientation of time in painting - his concentration on the instant at which the paint hit the canvas, purging references to past time or previous painting - was the central inspiration for the immediacy in the gestural painting of the fifties as well as in the «happenings» that began at the end of the decade.
In Hobbes, Owen finds «not unbelief, but a radical reorientation of human concerns to goods of this life....
Suffice it to say that implicit in the novel's conclusion is the understanding of confession articulated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which declares that «Interior repentance is a radical reorientation of our whole life, a conversion to God with all our heart, an end of sin, a turning away from evil, with repugnance toward the evil actions we have committed.»
That experience is known precisely in terms of life in the world, and it requires, therefore, a radical reorientation toward life and the world.
Jesus has given a radical reorientation to the concept of messianism.
In Vision and Discernmen (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1985) he proposes a way through this impasse by a radical reorientation of the ways in which we have been posing the central questions.
The new situation is often expressed through a radical reorientation of divine - kingship symbolism.
And within that center we take seriously the Sermon on the Mount, believing that discipleship is a radical reorientation of lifestyle.
The House of Lords European Union committee has called for a «radical reorientation» of the way fisheries are managed in the EU.
This calls for a radical reorientation of our development strategies: shift the focus from giving money to developing minds!
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