Sentences with phrase «radical response»

It's a somewhat radical response to break down walls and welcome all people into the circle who are willing to respectfully share their story.
The council has been considering converting disused commercial buildings into classrooms - or even more radical responses such as the split - shift use of schools.
Perhaps they alone can waken the world to an awareness of the urgent call of Christ to costly and radical response.66
When he gave the study participants antioxidants during exercise to minimize the free radical response, the benefit was lost.2 He is basically showing us that like exercise, ketosis, and fasting, a little stress to our mitochondria actually increase their function.
Mass Effect, whilst I'd love to see you and Steerpike tackling the game, I sincerely expect that unless you are coming out with truly radical responses the audience response is likely to be muted.
In 2000 he contributed to Encounters: New Art from Old, a group exhibition at the National Gallery in London that offered radical responses to the old masters.
If fake news truly poses a crisis for democracy, then it calls for a radical response.
It is possible not only in a theoretical sense and not only for a few, but it presents itself as a real chooseable possibility to many people who could never see the radical response as a live option.
By calling this the «radical response» I don't mean that it is better or worse, nor do I mean that those who follow it are more radically Christian.
Some of those who follow the radical response would say that we can not indulge in any luxuries for ourselves while our neighbors (wherever they may be) are suffering.
The radical response to these facts is to restrict our own consumption of goods and services, our own material standard of living, either in order to share more of our wealth with those in need, or in order to serve God better by using our time to work for justice and peace or by sharing the lot of the poor.
The drawbacks and dangers of the radical response can be overcome, if with difficulty, and those who respond to the gospel in this way have the great advantage that they are taking their faith seriously.
This is an important question, because if the answer is «no» then the radical response is in fact the only viable option for Christians.
Two alternative ways of living faithfully are explored: the radical response and the uncomfortable middle.
Unlike ecumenical theology, both Kaufman and McFague recognize that nuclear absolutism requires a radical response from Christian faith.
The references to widows appear not as the history of an ancient social welfare system but as a radical response to present - day problems affecting millions of women.
A feminist perspective no longer demands a radical response to gender but rather challenges the leader to reflect on the makeup of their workforce and consider how they can nurture the conditions required for collaboration (Wallin, 2015).
Reinhardt died two years before Novros completed his first fresco in Donald Judd's Spring Street studio and residence (where it fills a wall just feet from one of his red paintings), so one can only speculate as to what he would have thought of this radical response to art's commodification — an issue that troubled his own artistic production through the fifties and sixties.
New Revolutions recalls the fulcrum of activity into which the gallery was borne 50 years ago: revolutionary fervour, the gradual decolonisation of African countries and radical responses to the status quo.
The new findings will aid the refinement of such modelling: more importantly, the data from the Pliocene show that parts of the EAIS are more capable of dynamic and radical responses to warmer climate conditions than was thought to be the case.
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