Sentences with word «radicality»

This session proposes to explore and discuss the multiple meanings and definitions of radicality as it is found in the works of Radical Women.
And yet, MacIntyre's journey from Marxism to Thomism is instructive in our moral chaos, for his sympathy for Marx gave him the initial radicality toward liberalism that grounded all his later analyses.
MacIntyre's critique of liberalism gives his thought an aura of unusual radicality.
Thus Altizer identifies himself with the Hegelian tradition, carrying forward with greater radicality than ever its version of Christology from above.
Those who believe that the analysis of a transcendent God led to measures of such incomprehensible radicality as crucifixion and resurrection can only be suspicious of any analysis that leads to a moderate view of our sociopolitical and economic situation.
To know love in its supreme radicality is to experience the forgiveness of sins available to us through the death of Christ on the cross.
Archbishop Georg Gänswein has called this book «radical» in the sense of the word's Latin origin — radix meaning «root» — because Cardinal Sarah takes us back to the root of the faith, to the intrinsic radicality of the Gospel.
In a contemporary artworld, much of which continues to second guess its audience whilst faking radicality, rare work like that of Eric Fischl's sets itself aside with its material, emotional and psychological enquiry.
Made between the late 1990s and today, the work on view has roots in feminist art historical discussions of the ways artists have visualized selfhood as manifold, presenting portraits that in their multiplicity and radicality challenge patriarchal ways of looking that define narrowly while presuming broadly.
BA: I had not thought of it that way, just that their moment of extreme radicality was before my grandparents were born.
As an active member of the group SHRIMPS (Paul Casey, Gayle Youngquist, Steve Nagler, Ryan Hill et Weba Garretson), he performed a series of familiar and simple gestures: holding, throwing, falling, kissing, cadencing, rocking; performances that oscillated between radicality and the absurd, both transpiring through the photographs taken during the performance.
Thompson's resplendent portraiture has inspired Johnson to curate Color People, a group show at Rental Gallery of painters including Sam Gilliam, Amy Sherald, Mary Heilmann, and Thompson, among others, who share an exploration of the social radicality of color.
In this exhibition a sound - sculpture, «Ratta - callity» (1974), uses the artist's voice to propose radicality as an attitude, while the soundtrack of two films reverberate through the galleries.
It is not illogical to think that de Kooning was working out Easter Monday's monolithic radicality in the structure of Composition I.
It was as if Paris had pulled a clip of one of its most cinematic moments of artistic radicality to the center of its watery grave.
San Francisco, both in myth and reality, has always been a nexus of productive subcultures defined by a sense of urgency and radicality where someone like the Dead Kennedy's punk - rocker front man Jello Biafra could run for mayor and be taken seriously.
The promise, in its radicality, remains fully within God's established covenant with Israel.
A final article of faith that has persisted in its radicality and essential unreconstructedness is less an article of faith than an attitude.
Indeed, Greenberg rejects Christianity's emphasis on the radicality of human sin.
In the words of Henri de Lubac, the distinguished theologian and historian of early Christian exegesis: «The conversion of the Old Testament to the New or of the letter of scripture to its spirit can only be explained and justified, in its radicality, by the all - powerful and unprecedented intervention of Him who is himself at once the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last....
The demands and the plausibility - structures of each public have been internalized to different degrees of radicality in each theologian.
To be sure, 220 years ago (go ahead and correct my chronology), Edmund Burke grasped immediately this radicality and destructiveness when it showed its face in the streets of Paris.
This «great refusal» is what makes Christianity what it is and thus infuses in its very nature a radicality that can never accept the world as it is.»
The question of comparative value can not be appropriately treated until the radicality of the diversity is fully recognized.
Put simply, the nonviolent Jesus is the Christian Bible's assertion, acceptance, and affirmation of the radicality of God while the violent Jesus is its corresponding subversion, rejection, and negation in favor of the normalcy of civilization.
For human meaning centers in faith; and we now see the dialectic of faith, that is, of Christian faith, in its radicality, namely, that the transcendence of God passes totally into the immanence of Christ, so that transcendence when perceived as such has only a shell left — the power of repression.
Too many will find in it a divine excuse to self harm, rather than allow for Our Lord's use of Hebraisms to emphasize the radicality of the requirements of the Kingdom.
In this specific example, the radicality that you propose, while mild in comparison to the Scriptures, is definitely radical enough to be foreign to any church born Christian.
But this theology is not a system to the extent that at the same level of radicality or originariness prophetic discourse undoes the assurance founded on the recitation and the repetition of the founding events.
In fact, the radicality of the process paradigm is its affirmation that a creature is its decisions, given its inheritance.
But the radicality with which the criticism of Scripture has been carried out in terms of modern historiographical methods, the intense concern to find within the Scripture that meaning and message which is of vital relevance in our situation, should warn us that the distinction of conservative and liberal is not relevant to the distinction between this approach to theology and others.
In the Sermon on the Mount, also, what is accented is the universality of love and moral responsibility as well as its radicality.
Pope Benedict captured the radicality of the Incarnation in his Christmas homily at midnight Mass:
«A vision of the radicality of God is put forth,» only to be watered down — indeed, reversed — so that «the normalcy of civilization» is maintained.
Fans of Katz will be inspired by the radicality of his early work, and those being introduced to the artist will be struck by its freshness and relevance.
Each artist advocates for her radicality, and by exploring potential humanist contexts, they therefore offer new futures.
In this symposium, scholars, artists, and curators from around the world convene to consider ideas of radicality, feminism, and the emancipated body.
The radicality of the configuration is totally formed by interior thought.
Since an argument in favour of his art, must always be burdened by the obligation to prove his radicality.
The discussion was imbued with an end - of - art atmosphere, indissociable from a discourse of renunciation and radicality: ancient art has ceased to exist and art must start over again for it to cease existing.
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