But
its roots are traceable to the end of the 19th century when influential cultural critics - Matthew Arnold chief among them - drew critical attention to deep concordances between religion and art with their predictions that, in Arnold's famous phrase, «most of what now passes with us for religion will be replaced by poetry.»
Not exact matches
Then again, in our corridors severely undercapitalized but now successful founders have
been rubbing elbows with another bootstrapper: Inc. descends from no - money - down origins, its 24 - year - old corporate
roots traceable to a humble pamphlet on sailing.
PAK: If marriage
is the God - given structure in which the family
is rooted, and if families
are the basic cells of society, then our social and political woes
are traceable to cancer in these cells.
I
am mormon, born, raised,
traceable roots.
The previous 993 had
roots traceable to the original 911 of 1963, and with 30 years of continuous development behind it,
was not an easy car to replace.
Speltz (2002)[2] states that the
roots of attachment therapy
are traceable to Robert Zaslow in the 1970s.