Sentences with phrase «rejecting traditional forms»

Today's bright young women are rejecting traditional forms of dating, like bar hopping, and seeking out the best online dating sites to meet their soul mates.

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Yet despite the churches» traditional teaching on the subject, the demand to reject all forms of discrimination seems likely to lead to growing acceptance of different lifestyles and patterns of relationship, although this is already a divisive matter between conservative and more liberal Christians.
Their role is to offer revolutionary proposals within theology so as to rebuild a bridge to those who have rejected all of its traditional forms.
In virtue of this it would appear that Santayana rejects what Whitehead calls the subjectivist principle, both in the traditional form Whitehead rejects, and in the revised form he accepts.
Many youth and young adults are rejecting the validity or necessity of marriage in its traditional forms.
Rick and I have both dealt with all the negative aspects of the traditional journey — the endless submissions and the stack of form rejection letters with no explanation for why the manuscript was rejected and the expense (and waste) of printing out hundreds of pages for dozens of agents and publishing houses, only to be turned away over and over.
Taking vast, remote landscapes and the ephemeral conditions of nature as their sculptural canvas, these and other artists staged their own protest by rejecting traditional sculptural forms and practices, rigid modernist theory and the commercial confines of the museum - and - gallery system to create frequently massive land art works that heightened awareness of our relationship with the earth and challenged accepted definitions of art.
Taking its title from Lawrence Weiner's 1970 text - based piece, the show highlights a generation of American and European artists who rejected traditional aesthetics in favor of new forms and procedures.
A style of post-1960s art which rejected the traditional values and politically conservative assumptions of its predecessors, in favour of a wider, more entertaining concept of art, using new artistic forms enriched by video and computer - based technology.
Voulkos rejected traditional restraints placed on the ceramic arts at the level of technique, function, and form by taking an innovative approach to clay as a medium in its own right, capable of producing deeply gestural, high - form, large - scale sculpture.
Landscapes recede deep into 3 - D space, yet forms are obscured in the foreground, rejecting traditional modes of perspectival rendering.
The State Immunity Act 1978 (SIA 1978) lifted the traditional immunity of states from some forms of liability but failed to exclude torture, so the courts rejected Suleiman's claim.
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