Sentences with phrase «social traditions»

She is dedicated to understanding how social traditions affect civil rights through embroidery, painting and writing.
Using the exterior world to create an interior space, igloos encapsulate Merz's drive to utilize social tradition as a means for individual reflection.
An immersive experience, the exhibition will include continuous audio along with projected animation and video to show how Bowie was an innovative artist who revolutionized the way we experience music and inspired people to shape their own identities while challenging social traditions.
The best the believer can do is maintain an ongoing dialogue between the living Incarnate Word and social traditions because to give any definitive answer would be to deny God's primacy in the Lordship of Christ.
And if moral education is first and foremost an immersion in a particular comprehensive social tradition, then we ought to pay a great deal of attention to what concepts and practices we admit into our traditions, and which ones we deliberately weed out to the best of our ability.
Racial stereotypes are invented in order to make possible standard responses to members of supposed races, and thus to help maintain established social traditions and distinctions.
Respect for truth and respect for persons as part of the general social tradition are needed for science to survive.4
When this religious and social tradition withers, we are left with nothing but the dry and gritty residue «which chokes us as we try to take it down.»
This was true across the entire island, suggesting laterality is hardwired in the birds» brains and not a product of local social traditions or environmental pressures, the researchers say.
Thailand is more open with women's rights than many other Asian countries and many women are disregarding social traditions and doing what they want — finding a foreign husband.
You may want to end your day embracing Polish social traditions in one of Krakow's many cellar restaurants and pubs.
The way of Christ can accommodate culture and social traditions as Jim has related.
Today, young Arab women outnumber men in universities, and a few are beginning to face down religious and social tradition in order to live independently, to delay marriage, and to pursue professional goals.
Organized with unprecedented access to David Bowie's personal archive, this exhibition explores the creative process of an artist whose sustained reinventions, innovative collaborations, and bold characterizations revolutionized the way we see music, inspiring people to shape their own identities while challenging social traditions.
He will broke no compromise with institutionalization, which is ultimately what he thought the social traditions of human cultures promoted, even as he resisted a liberalization that secularized the gospel.
Asked in The Kingdom of God in America, this question was reframed in Christ and Culture as a relationship between a social tradition that seeks to conserve its customs and «the power and attraction Jesus Christ exercises over men.»
«Most people were poor by today's economic standards, but they were rich in moral values, family relations and social traditions.
They have been far more protective of the sanctity of the family as a social tradition that can never change than they have been of the church.
The classical prophets who spoke immediately before the Exile often used the language of the social traditions of Israel in ways unfamiliar to the people in order to get them to interpret their situation anew.
The law killeth, for these social traditions which made human community possible are increasingly restrictive of human initiative along novel lines, affording maximum freedom only to those content to develop along established patterns.
Moral ideals, and by extension other ideals, Oakeshott wrote in a striking passage in «Rationalism in Politics,» are a kind of sediment and have significance «only so long as they are suspended in a religious or social tradition, so long as they belong to a religious or a social life.»
Here are students who speak the same language and who in many instances share the same political and social traditions.
When the reader risks looking with the Bible and being apprehended by its God, he also risks treating his own religious and social traditions the way the writer treated his.
Macmillan was older, and symbolised the continuation of old political and social traditions.
The main factor for this issue is the traditional power that men gained over the past couple of centuries, in addition to social traditions that gave men power in the political, economic, and social fields.
However, although the majority of Czechs and Slovaks shared a similar language they held greatly differing religious, cultural and social traditions.
Our virtual shelves are loaded with books about the human - animal bond, animal husbandry, man's place in nature, and the underlying historical, political, and social traditions that impact humans, animals, and the environment.
A notable characteristic of modernism is self - consciousness and irony concerning literary and social traditions, which often led to experiments with form, along with the use of techniques that drew attention to the processes and materials used in creating a painting, poem, building, etc. [4] Modernism explicitly rejected the ideology of realism [5][6][7] and makes use of the works of the past by the employment of reprise, incorporation, rewriting, recapitulation, revision and parody.
The work alludes to centuries of cultural and social traditions, and it summarizes not only the history of the country but also the socio - cultural engagement of contemporary Brazilian artists.
His travels took him on journeys through the political, cultural and social traditions and upheavals of these foreign lands.
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