Because of its historical relevance (not to
say contemporary relevance) to theology.
Not exact matches
As we have
said, it is very likely that the area of sexual morality is central here, not only because it has to do with a problem of such striking
contemporary relevance but because it follows from the significant role which sexuality plays in the total pattern of human life.
In the past few weeks, the class has explored the history of witches and discussed their
relevance to
contemporary politics and women's issues, lessons made easier, she
says, in an all - girl setting.
«With traditional format books, it would be up to a year before we would be able to publish essays or articles relating to a
contemporary event, whereas the En Debate series allows us to make works with immediate
relevance immediately available,» she
says.
Lambert's business partner Olivier Belot praised the choice of location
saying that London «has the exact balance of incredible history, energy and
contemporary relevance that Yvon Lambert has supported for the past 40 years.
Caroline Douglas, Director,
Contemporary Art Society,
said: «We wanted to seize this moment at Frieze to acquire a major installation by an artist whose
relevance is now being recognised so widely.
«The exhibition continues the Columbus Museum of Art's curatorial focus on highlighting the meaning and
relevance of
contemporary art and photography for broad audiences,»
says director Nannette Maciejunes.