Sentences with phrase «supersession of»

Although the legacy of Abstract Expressionism still loomed large in the ethos of Western art during these years, the aesthetic quality of the series is more aligned with the contemporaneous prevalence of Minimalism — brought to Richter's attention through Palermo — with its embrace of industrial materials, supersession of artistic temperament, and emphasis on objecthood.
The New Humanity is the definitive supersession of all barriers consisting of exclusive claims and privileges.
The argument for Christian supersession of Judaism is an ideology of the Christian will - to - power left over from the days of persecution at the hands of the Roman Empire.
Jesus is, in either approach, the means whereby Christianity's supersession of Judaism is effected.
Evolutionary cosmologies are commonly inspired by an interest in numerous well - documented phenomena of change, development, and ultimately transformation and supersession both of geological forms and of biological species over the course of time.
This movement of going from beginning to end in the narratives of historical critics can make it seem as if the beginning accounts for the end, rather than the end representing an astonishing fulfillment and supersession of what went before.
The supersession of monarchy by democracy is correlative with a more immanent conception of God.
Likewise, the whole New Testament can be regarded as the tale of the supersession of the God of historical intervention by the God of supernatural salvation.
Since we in the late 20th century now have good scientific, epistemological, and even metaphysical reasons to abandon our former belief in the supernatural, the time has come for yet another rationally ordained supersession of an old god.
The narrative of Elijah on Mount Carmel in I Kings 18 tells of the supersession of the god (s) of fertility by the God of historical intervention.
But another species of supersession, according to Whitehead, is that in which there is supersession of mental and physical poles, i.e., of phases, within each occasion.

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The moral Whitehead draws is «that the category of supersession transcends time, since this linkage (of physical and mental poles within an occasion] is both extratemporal and yet is an instance of supersession» (IS 241).
This interpretation is supported by Ford's terminological suggestions regarding Whitehead's doctrine of supersession.
Besides the unity of creativity and creature contained in an occasion, there is a conjunction of a physical and a mental pole (RM 118) taking place as a process of supersession (IS 240f).
Whitehead said time is one species of supersession, namely, that in which the physical pole of one occasion (its completion in satisfaction) supersedes the physical poles of others and is in turn superseded by later occasions.
This supersession includes the church, since the definition of the Christ event includes the transformed lives of those who respond to Christ.
In an interview with Harry Cook, the religion writer for the Detroit Free Press, Smith articulated the theology of supersession as warrant for his views:
In Ogden's christological reflections one does not find the self - justifying theology of supersession.
But his dialectical method of antagonism and supersession could not logically be laid to rest with Germany's Prussianism and state church.
When it comes to judging the weak efforts of all who follow the great J, Wellhausen's diatribe can not compare with that of Bloom, who speaks of «the long, sad enterprise of revising, censoring, and mutilating J»; where Alter, talks of «composite artistry» in describing the juxtaposition of J and P in the opening chapters of Genesis, Bloom sees deliberate replacement, correction and supersession due to the «revisionary labors» of pious morons.
So much for the dangers of supersession.
In order to show this, Nobo (conceiving God as one actual entity) uses the model of internal supersession as a starting point.
So, God's process does not fit in the usual model of change, nor in the usual model of becoming.25 Whitehead preferably considers the process in God in terms of growth, which, to be sure, may be viewed as a form of internal supersession, that is, as a succession in which the previous phases are retained without loss, however in this special case as a succession of satisfaction - phases.
The process in God can not be conceived of as a process between occasions (which is a transition or «external supersession»), nor can it be conceived of as that type of process which occurs within an occasion as an «internal supersession» of phases of indeterminateness finishing in a final satisfaction («concrescence» in the usual sense of the word).
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Advising both landlords and tenants, including clients with substantial property holdings, on the full range of dilapidations issues including advice on avoiding claims and on supersession and diminution in value under section 18 (1) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927.
If your circumstances have changed then you should contact the Child Maintenance Service (CMS) as your circumstances may require a «supersession» or adjustment of the maintenance calculation.
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