Sentences with phrase «radical stance»

Again, this does not suggest that a more radical stance on public services would provide any easy answers for the Conservative party.
The same currents are to be found in selfidentified evangelical theologies; from the political fundamentalism of the Christian right, through the personal and social ethical concerns of the evangelical center, to the more radical stance of «justice and peace evangelicals.
The school's radical stance drove her to a more centrist position.
But she was also, as she puts it, a «science nerd» — a gender - radical stance for a girl who entered her teens just before Eisenhower left office.
His legacy of reducing sculpture to its essential state has had profound influence on Western art and many artists, including Richard Serra, took Andre's radical stance as a keystone for their own practices.
They try to cloak their radical stances but the internet is too porous for this facade to be effective long.
This then - radical stance was prompted by both theology and necessity: Anabaptists had the distinct notoriety of being tortured and killed by both Catholics and Protestants wielding the power of the state against them.
When even key IVCF supporters questioned her decision to include black students, the organization's board took a radical stance.
But this is not a radical stance; it is still tinkering with the old creation, still integrating a burning house.
I was interested in people like John Woolman and Bonhoeffer: Christians whose deep commitment led to radical stances, not of an ascetic but of a worldly sort.
But there has been an overwhelming embrace of Tough's radical stance that intelligence alone is not necessarily the key to academic and career success.
Some MPs are concerned that his radical stance of facing down corporations and taking on Tory cuts will have little resonance in areas where Labour is facing a tough electoral challenge from Ukip; but asked if the party should tailor its message for different audiences, Corbyn said: «No: you've got to give fundamentally the same message, of the injustice of economic austerity, and the way in which local government is being punished».
The signs are confused because his radical stance at conference in taking on corporate power has now just two weeks later been followed by a distinct turn to the right in the reshuffle.
«My thought is that this is a radical stance — although in some ways correct,» says Lance Price, a microbiologist and director of the Antibiotic Resistance Action Center at The George Washington University.
Bloom and Oceana, a conservation organization in Madrid, hope the plenary — which usually takes a more radical stance than the Fisheries Committee on these issues — will reconsider a full ban.
Bodine's disregard for the repercussions of her actions are a part of her job, but on meeting local residents in La Paz she takes on more of a radical stance akin to Tammy Metzler (essentially a late»90s version of Russell Brand who encourages the student body to wave their right to vote).
The fundamentalist movement's Christian schools, for instance, emerged from its radical stance on separating believers from «the world.»
While Cattelan, for example, presents it playfully, even farcically, in a specific context, one could assume without a doubt that Sherrie Levine takes quite a different, more radical stance.
The term was coined by Italian art critic Germano Celant and introduced in Italy during the period of upheaval at the end of the 1960s, when artists were taking a radical stance.
One of the key concepts of Pop Art was to challenge the privileged position of art within culture — a radical stance that was first trail - blazed by Franco - American artist Marcel Duchamp.
The esteemed Italian art critic Germano Celant coined the term Arte Povera during the 1960s, describing artworks that combined aspects of Conceptual, Minimalist, and Performance art to take a radical stance.
The term was coined by Italian art critic Germano Celant in 1967 [1] and introduced in Italy during the period of upheaval at the end of the 1960s, when artists were taking a radical stance.
It was a realization that would lead him to a radical stance against «the ad - hoc acceptance of the rectangle,» a position not unrelated to the liberation strategies sought by a number of artists at that time, such as Frank Stella and his shaped paintings.
One Florida school district is taking a radical stance on homework.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z