Sentences with phrase «radical turn in»

A more radical turn in his art was prompted by the spontaneous automatism found in surrealism and in the works of Miró and Matta.

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The Financial Times reported that he was involved with gangs and turned to radical Islam in recent years.
Change Number 6 is that Starting a Company means you no longer Act Like A Big Company Since the turn of the century, there's been a radical shift in how startups thought of themselves.
The Sixers are basically trying a more radical version of what the Oklahoma City Thunder and Golden State Warriors have done: accumulate a few high draft picks who will turn into superstars, nail a few later picks, build a solid core, and fill in the gaps in free agency.
So in April 2013 he made a radical decision: Onysko pulled Pangea's products from store shelves and turned the company into a multilevel marketing enterprise.
Greece's centre - left party is to take its turn in a final attempt at building a coalition on Thursday after failing to reach common ground in talks with the radical leftwing Syriza party.
This «Radical» configuration is in turn illustrated by the experience of individuals who prehended aspects of the Radicals as a group from their individual perspectives.
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.»
What Kant perceived as «radical evil,» rendering the freedom of man subservient to the mechanisms of nature that persisted in him, takes on an even darker and more subtle turn in this emergent situation.
But this reasonable concern has rapidly turned into irrational suspicion, with anti-Muslim groups seizing on the opportunity to paint all Muslims in America as radical - loving, violence - approving foreigners.
In my mind, militant right - wing «Christians» (i use the term loosely), are little different in their fanaticism than the radical zealots many Muslim madrassahs turn ouIn my mind, militant right - wing «Christians» (i use the term loosely), are little different in their fanaticism than the radical zealots many Muslim madrassahs turn ouin their fanaticism than the radical zealots many Muslim madrassahs turn out.
In terms of news, the bottom line is that Imam Feisal seems to be searching for a compromise that will turn down the temperature of the controversy while not giving the upper hand to bigots at home and radicals in the Muslim worlIn terms of news, the bottom line is that Imam Feisal seems to be searching for a compromise that will turn down the temperature of the controversy while not giving the upper hand to bigots at home and radicals in the Muslim worlin the Muslim world.
The normal process of life contains moments as bad as any of those which insane melancholy is filled with, moments in which radical evil gets its innings and takes its solid turn.
Because, for Whitehead, those experienced values are essentially aesthetic values, this radical empiricism is aesthetic in orientation, and it can lead, in turn, to a developed, empirical aesthetic.15
Until God's people are broken, until they prayerfully repent and turn in radical commitment to the Lord, the nation will continue to flounder.
At some point, in fact, this radical turn inward comes to suggest the dissolution of the self.
Moreover, the radical separation of the procreative and unitive aspects of intercourse, and its widespread acceptance in the community has provided, in turn, the moral justification for masturbation and for homosexual acts, including sodomy.
If people are looking not only for the spiritual within and a transcendent beyond but for a way of life, a charter of conduct and a community of belonging, might they turn to radical Islamism, especially as this is so well entrenched in our societies?
In addition to spending a lot of time in Isaiah and the Gospels, for my own reading in the mornings, I've always turned to Luci Shaw's book for Advent and Christmas poetry called Accompanied by Angels: Poems of the Incarnation or her co-written devotional with Madeleine L'Engle called Wintersong: Christmas Readings along with my daily time with Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary RadicalIn addition to spending a lot of time in Isaiah and the Gospels, for my own reading in the mornings, I've always turned to Luci Shaw's book for Advent and Christmas poetry called Accompanied by Angels: Poems of the Incarnation or her co-written devotional with Madeleine L'Engle called Wintersong: Christmas Readings along with my daily time with Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicalin Isaiah and the Gospels, for my own reading in the mornings, I've always turned to Luci Shaw's book for Advent and Christmas poetry called Accompanied by Angels: Poems of the Incarnation or her co-written devotional with Madeleine L'Engle called Wintersong: Christmas Readings along with my daily time with Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicalin the mornings, I've always turned to Luci Shaw's book for Advent and Christmas poetry called Accompanied by Angels: Poems of the Incarnation or her co-written devotional with Madeleine L'Engle called Wintersong: Christmas Readings along with my daily time with Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals.
They are in favor of more radical free market economic change than the other Republican factions, are relatively indifferent to social issues, and are turned off by displays of religiosity.
Almost a century and a half after Clement of Rome, Clement of Alexandria and his brilliant student Origen were self - consciously affirming, not that Christianity was like paideia, not that it could simply make use of received paideia, but that Christianity is paideia, given by God in Jesus Christ, turning on a radical conversion possible only by the Holy Spirit's help, and taught only indirectly by study of divinely inspired Scriptures in the social context of the church understood to be in some ways a school.
We have stressed the direct and concrete nature of the challenge to faith in the teaching of Jesus; we turn now to explore further the response - as - obedience aspect of that teaching in terms of a group of sayings which exhibit the radical and total character of the challenge of Jesus altogether.
The radical absence of God within and among us, and of us in turn within him, might be the occasion for utter randomness which Cobb would surely anticipate.
The Pope said something else in the April meeting that was conveniently ignored at Dallas: «We can not forget the power of Christian conversion, that radical decision to turn away from sin and back to God, which reaches to the depths of a person's soul and can work extraordinary change.»
The crucial significance of religious humanism for new turns in religious thought consists in its illumination of radical freedom / autonomy as the essence of human reality and its program to construct a systematic theology / philosophy on the exclusively anthropological foundation of the functional ultimacy of humankind as the theological singular.
In order to receive this revelation, the addressees of promise must in turn assume a posture of radical openness to the futurIn order to receive this revelation, the addressees of promise must in turn assume a posture of radical openness to the futurin turn assume a posture of radical openness to the future.
The unfortunate effect of this is that governments and more radical Catholic priests in turn claim that the Church does not care for the poor.
And our subjectivity, in turn, is then burdened with the task of having to be the radical creator of all stories, rather than being, at least in part, the recipient, vehicle or reader of a universal story.
It is precisely by a radical movement of turning away from all previous forms of light that we can participate in a new totality of bliss, an absolutely immanent totality embodying in its immediacy all which once appeared and was real in the form of transcendence, and a totality which the Christian must name as the present and living body of Christ.
So what do I do when I turn on the TV to see news of another shooting, when I realize that neither political party comes close to representing the radical teachings of Jesus, when I get tired of receiving emails from «Save Darfur,» when I look in the mirror and see the worst sinner who has ever walked the earth, when I honestly have no idea how to resolve the question of how pacifism could ever be justified in light of Auschwitz and Buchenwald?
Has it turned out that a young man termed unstable by some Western newsmen who spoke with him in Australia, before he sold the London Times the pictures and story of Israeli nuclear capability — and who is now on trial — did what he did because of his radical politics, his conversion to Christianity, or his desire for money?
This paper will attempt an assessment of Leclerc's radical position, using as a foil the thought of the baroque scholastic, Francis Suarez.5 The latter was picked to fulfill such a function both because he represents the most complete summation of the older Aristotelian theory of substance Leclerc attempts to appropriate and reinterpret, and because he was the most important scholastic figure for the age that Leclerc sees as both the turning point in the history of the philosophy of nature, and as the golden age of such a philosophy, namely, the modern age (PN 194 - 95).
Empirical, speculative, and rationalistic process thinkers differ, we suspect, on the nature of this dimension of experience, the proper ways of analyzing it, and in their conclusions concerning what can be accomplished by referring to this level of experience While all turn to this depth dimension of life, it is not clear that the «deep empiricism» of the rationalists, which yields universal and necessary truths, is the same as that form of «radical empiricism» whose adherents focus on the particular and the contingent.
Above all, at that critical point where instinct turned reflexively to thought, and awareness of the future became an accomplished fact on earth, must not Man, m whom this radical change occurred, even in his most primitive state have experienced the vital urge to grasp all things and transcend himself?
This problem was already understood by Soren Kierkegaard, who turned away in radical fright from that which Professor Altizer takes as a portent of apocalyptic liberation.
The special type of phytonutrients found in cinnamon have an amazing ability to stabilize blood sugar levels, prevent fat - storing insulin spikes, protect the body from damaging free - radicals, and, most amazingly, actually have the ability to «turn on genes» within our body that produce highly protective anti-inflammatory substances.
Most commercial skin care products in the US today are made from polyunsaturated oils which oxidize and turn rancid very quickly causing free radical damage in the skin.
Its the air that turns the avocado brown because of free radicals the pit is sitting on the avocado or guacamole so no air is getting in to that part that's why it doesn't brown
In an effort to stabilize themselves, they rush through our body, stealing an electron from an unsuspecting healthy cell nearby which in turn will become a free radicaIn an effort to stabilize themselves, they rush through our body, stealing an electron from an unsuspecting healthy cell nearby which in turn will become a free radicain turn will become a free radical.
In our body, antioxidants like the ones in this blueberry, pomegranate and lemon popsicle neutralize the free radicals by donating an electron and in turn become oxidized themselveIn our body, antioxidants like the ones in this blueberry, pomegranate and lemon popsicle neutralize the free radicals by donating an electron and in turn become oxidized themselvein this blueberry, pomegranate and lemon popsicle neutralize the free radicals by donating an electron and in turn become oxidized themselvein turn become oxidized themselves.
Amelia: I'm inspired by people living their dream and passion, who encourage others to do this too (by doing it themselves), people who are happy to share their thoughts, ideas, lifestyle, however radical, which in turn gives others permission to follow their own passions and ideas too.
My central claim in the book is that the «ontological turn'taken by a number of thinkers of radical or agonist democracy, in the belief that reflecting on the essential dynamics of political being would engender a revivified understanding of possibilities for democratic action, created a particularly influential strand of socially weightless theorising.
It was decided that the next of these meetings — on 8 June 2014 — had to produce a radical turning point in Miliband's leadership.
In an obscure pamphlet — «Our Joe — Joseph Chamberlain's Conservative Legacy» — Timothy has praised and tried to rehabilitate the Radical Liberal turned Conservative politician (1836 - 1914).
They did have quite an impact - the Newcastle programme of 1891 - by teaming up with the Liberal Radicals, but It didn't work out in the long - term, which is why they turned to the Labour Party.
I do not think people want a radical left turn, just to accept that labour is more then just a party of those in work.
Imagine if he'd turned out to be an unpopular leader who had stuck to his central message that Labour needed to move to the right, entertain radical reform of public services, tackle the deficit through cuts and be avowedly pro-business, even though many commentators and many in his party thought that the cost of living crisis and pre-distribution were more important themes.
Bratton and Mayor Bill de Blasio took turns at the conference criticizing Cruz, who earlier in the day called for «empower [ing] law enforcement to patrol and secure Muslim neighborhoods before they become radicalized,» and through a spokeswoman criticized de Blasio specifically for «succumb [ing] to unfounded criticisms and eliminat [ing] the efforts of law enforcement to work with Muslim communities to stop radical Islamic terrorism.»
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.
A quarter of the public believe the radical left - winger is turning out to be a good leader of the Labour Party compared with 17 per cent for his predecessor in the months after he was elected, according to the study.
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