Not exact matches
In this modern age, that can be taken quite literally — rather than lovers giving each other paper cards that say stuff like «I Choo - Choo - Choose You,» people
today are more prone to express their love electronically through various
means including e-mail,
text messages and social media.
It seems to me that almost all of the alternative hermeneutics propose to do precisely what we have agreed can not and ought not to be done: provide a conceptuality into which to translate what the
texts originally
meant in such a way as to preserve that self - same essence of
meaning but render it more intelligible
today.
So really it says «What does the
text mean to me
today?»
The
text means the same
today as 2,000 years ago.
Gadamer, of how the inspired
text, which we question in order to find its
meaning and relevance, questions, criticizes, challenges and changes us in the process -» Some who
today raise the proper question, whether there are not culturally relative elements in Paul's teaching about role relationships (an the material has to be thought through from this standpoint), seem to proceed improperly in doing so; for in effect they take current secular views about the sexes as fixed points, and work to bring Scripture into line with them - an agenda that at a stroke turns the study of sacred theology into a venture in secular ideology.
It literally
means «second - first» and while the majority of scholars
today believe the word is not original and should be removed from the
text, I was uncomfortable with such a conclusion.
This
means that without the bold particularity of the preacher riding the biblical
text's trajectory to direct hits on specific targets
today, interpretation of the biblical
text has not taken place.
They reflect great insights into the Greco - Roman Mediterranean world and Jewish backgrounds of Jesus so that modern readers can better understand the biblical
text, and what it
means for
today.
I have a different understanding of this
text now, which I tried to explain in
today's post and the one from yesterday about the
meaning of the word «dead» in the Bible.
Maybe Ramsey
meant he was out at a nightclub and didn't think he would be able to play
today, as why else would he just send him a
text instead of ringing him directly and explaining the situation in detail?
In
today's email and
text message world, a hand - written note of encouragement or appreciation can
mean a lot!
Today, I asked my mom to
text me pictures of what's left of the CD collection in my room... I
mean my brother's room... I
mean, it's still my room... After three months of dating, 23 - year - old Michael was optimistic about his relationship with Linda *.
This
means that, perhaps, teachers are selling
today's youth short with broad - brush labels like «unintelligent» or «unteachable» simply because they do not interact well with
text - based media and materials.
And that they're — what the studies showed is what you really need to do is find ways to get the kids to read more challenging
texts at their grade level, which
means at first — and the teachers
today helped explain this so, so much better than I could — that the teachers start by reading it aloud, having the kids follow along.
Even if it
means just having a friend give you a call or send you a
text saying, «Did you go outside in the sun and play
today?»
And it's
meant to bridge the gap between messaging - oriented users, which comprise the bulk RIM's user base
today, and people who desire a first - rate multimedia experience along with their e - mail /
texting / IM needs.
The confirmation came
today — Oh Gran, Beat the Hackers and Oh Auntie have all achieved Premium Status which
means they'll be accepted by Apple and Barnes and Noble, who are rather picky about the quality of the formatted
texts they'll take.
Camille Henrot told us about the thinking behind her unique alchemy of the Internet and myth, Margaret Lee explained how the aesthetics of Chinatown helped her crack the code on contemporary experience, Jordan Wolfson spoke about using «anger as a frequency» in his hypnotically engrossing videos, Amy Sillman was both hilarious and incisive on the subject of what it
means to be a painter
today, and Paul Chan offered up a
text interview that was totally unexpected, amazing, and an artwork in its own right.
Today the artist's book — a medium combining image and
text in a book - like package but
meant to be engaged with as art rather than read — is a widely known and wildly popular format, with both established artists like Lawrence Weiner and Richard Tuttle to rising stars like Bjarne Melgaard and Darren Bader creating significant examples.
Katja Novitskova and Timur Si - Qin Artists: Katja Novitskova and Timur Si - Qin Curated by Agatha Wara Adopting the language of global advertising and offering acute reflections on what it
means to live under
today's historical conditions, Katja Novitskova and Timur Si - Qin present images, objects, and
texts that address our contemporary state of conflation: the value transitions between the biological and the cultural, from information into matter.
The accompanying
text stated that the exhibition «posits abstract painting
today as a
means, not an end.»
Email,
text message, iMessage, WhatsApp — these are some of the many
means of communication in
today's digital age which continue to expand.
Today's resume needs to be readable by machines, which
means text needs to have a font size between 10 — 12 and a simple font style, such as Arial, Verdana, Helvetica or Microsoft SansSerif.
Add flavor and personality:
Today, Curriculum vitae are no longer black and white which
means you can add design, cover page, some image and
text in the paper.
Look up a movie they've been
meaning to watch, or even send them a
text message
today (not about errands or scheduling) about something you're looking forward to doing with them later.