Sentences with phrase «than the genre of»

In fairness to Girard, I must say that he realizes very clearly that the key to the whole problem is found in the Prologue of John, but he writes in the genre of sociological theory rather than the genre of theology, which prevents him from speaking as freely as he might of the Incarnation of the Word of God in human history.

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Twenty - eight percent of U.S. music listeners cite country as their favorite genre, more than any other format, according to The NPD Group.
Based in San Francisco, Udemy offers more than 20,000 courses in every topic or genre you could possibly think of.
Connor Schell, executive producer of ESPN Films, told reporters on a conference call earlier this week that, when he first discussed the project that became Made in America with the director Edelman more than two years ago, they had no idea to what extent the Simpson trial would reassert itself into American popular culture after two decades — not to mention the surge in popularity of the true crime genre, as seen recently with documentary series like Netflix's Making a Murderer and HBO's The Jinx.
Rather than trying to attach the recent rise of the horror genre to September 11, 2001, your article ought to have looked at April 20, 1999, the day of the Columbine High School shooting.
His genre movie is more realistic — more capable of expressing contemporary Iranian - ness — than much of Iran's celebrated social - realist cinema.
Readers unused to contemporary trinitarian theology may find this book hard going, though it is more lucid than many examples of the genre.
Here the genre of the gospels points to the very heart of the gospel: God calls us to be more than we are but never gives up on anyone.
Another approach is to view inspiration of Scripture differently for the genre of narrative than for the genre of, say, letters.
The former camp were highly concerned with packing as much theological and biblical knowledge into each song as possible, while the latter adopted the strategy of reaching hip - hop culture by fitting into it, and there's more great Christian - focused hip - hop being made, which will appeal to more fans, than at any point in the genre's history.
«Every word you have written and spoken has been pure light to me,» Waugh once told his friend, and it was Waugh who came closer than anyone to explaining the difficulty of assessing a fellow writer who did not «employ a single recognizable idiosyncratic style» or stick to a single genre.
Despite my temptation to condemn such music immediately for its ugly perversity, a moment's reflection reveals that the issue is much more complex than declaring an entire genre off limits because the lives of its artists aren't godly, or because many of the songs contain profanity.
Clearly, traditional Christmas carols can't be sung (there's a large university near where I live that attracts graduate students from all over the world, as well as a substantial local Jewish community, and probably not more than 60 or 70 percent of the children at the school are from even nominally Christian households), so most of the singing is of songs of the saccharine - secular genre — songs like «White Christmas.»
The funding for this style of theological reflection is, then, from the imaginative genres of Scripture (parables, stories, confessions, prayers, and so on) rather than from philosophical concepts, the other major source for Western theology.
Women journal writing has become a genre of its own in the 20th century, but I can not imagine that O'Connor speaking to herself in diary form could give a reader any more insight into her character than O'Connor in dialogue, which is, essentially, what these letters present.
One of the things that makes The Exorcist different than some of the other recently popular shows in the horror genre (like The X-Files, The Walking Dead, True Blood, etc.) is that it isn't based on supernatural lore, sci - fi, ghosts or aliens.
It also reprises some themes from Smith's earlier books, including the case for postmodernism as an ally of Christianity rather than as a threat, and skepticism about the value of straightforward apologetics — with Taylor, he suggests that the genre diminishes religion by reducing it to just another «closed» set of propositions in an age that prizes storytelling and fluidity.
Moreover, it is more than just an «ancient collection» of different literary genres; it is God's potent revelation of redemption.
The modern genre of historical - critical commentary has become ossified, and the vast majority read like summaries of recent scholarship rather than fresh engagements with the biblical text.
This week I am appropriately traveling to Hollywood, a town that owes its fortune to the Western more than to any other genre, for the Western Political Science Association meeting, where I will be presenting a paper titled «Cowboys and Corpses: The Moral Perils of the State of Nature in the....
Others have pointed out how horror, more than any other genre, deals explicitly with issues of good and evil.
Not to demean the genre of intellectual history, but Carter's Revolt Against Destiny is a good bit more engaging than much that passes under that banner.
It always seemed to me that Superstar was more of the oratorio or passion genre than that of the musical or even «rock opera.»
They scour Kindle for me, put together a list of books of a various genre that are less than one dollar and send me an email to let me know.
The question remains that do Arsenal have more than enough of that genre in the squad already?
So what better time to look back at some other classics of the genre, unsurprisingly featuring the great feuds between Arsenal and Manchester United no less than three times!
The intimate venue has been hosting performers from across all the genres of music for more than 50 years, and was a launching point for the careers of Joan Baez, Tom Rush, Regina Spektor, and others.
It doesnâ $ ™ t matter what genre of music you prefer, any music is better than no music at all.
Genres, rather than books: science fiction has never appealed; pastel - covered chick lit, whose promise of escapism rapidly becomes irritation.
His genre - defining book, A Brief History of Time, has sold more than 10 million copies since its publication in 1988, and has been translated into more than 35 languages.
One view, subscribed to by the towering French figure of Jules Gabriel Verne, a man with a better claim to being the Father of Science Fiction than anyone else, was that the genre should consider itself almost a legitimate field of science proper, or at least should try to hold itself to an analogous code of rigor.
In the current study, published this week in PLOS ONE, a computer accurately predicted the genre of fiction works about 50 % of the time, much higher than the 17 % expected from random guessing.
«After BitTorrent, the effect of release lag on science - fiction and action movies is much greater than it is for other genres,» Danaher says.
More than 400 participants evaluated poems of the genres Haiku and Sonnet.
There was one from Laura Mercier that I loved, but other than that, the rest of the genre got a huge write - off from me.
It has always been a big part of my life, I find constant inspiration in music and am more than vocal about my disinterest in other musical genres (I can not handle rnb or anything dance or too pop oriented!).
RB and other genres addressed dating and love more than half of all songs.
I love to sing and play guitar, write music and poetry, and have been doing music of various genres more than half my life and love music.
I have a very sarcastic sense of humour and would much rather watch a comedy than any other genre.
So rather than remove their profiles, Angel and Carmen hope to bend the genre and create a joint profile of some sort — as Angel puts it, «something that will reflect both of us.»
Clichés dominate visual novels, but there's so much more to this genre than just steamy romance or mundane slices of Japanese students» lives.
You don't need to know the ins and outs of American Football to enjoy it, it's infinitely more accessible than others in the genre and it manages to keep the whole «Urban - Extreme» aspect to a tolerable level.
It is a reasonably skillful exercise in genre and style, a well - made vessel containing nothing in particular, though some of its features — European setting, slow pacing, full - frontal female nudity — are more evocative of the art house than of the multiplex.
I enjoyed it quite a bit more than Minority Report and Children of Men, and while I doubt it will usher in a new age of sci - fi movies (the audience reaction at my showing was fairly tepid), at the very least it's a minor milestone for the genre.
It'll scratch the shoot»em up itch for fans of the genre with a no - frills approach that concentrates on core game mechanics over bells and whistles, and for newbies, XType Plus is more inviting than many other shmup titles.
Resident Evil: Revelations is less of a «fans of the genre» title than it is a «fans of the series» title.
I have gravely mixed feelings about every movie on Marc Forster's résumé, from «Monster's Ball» to «Stranger Than Fiction» to «The Kite Runner» to the 2008 Bond film «Quantum of Solace,» but the guy is undeniably a stylistic virtuoso with a Michael Winterbottom - like ability to jump around from one genre to another.
It certainly leans towards the traditional side of the genre with more of an emphasis on battle than on construction and micromanagement.
It's something action role - playing game fans looking for an experience more up - close and brutal than genre entries of the third - person variety should have a blast with, and one of the more memorable products of 2009.
Its a rogue - like (Binding of Isaac / Faster Than Light genre), meaning its less about trying to beat the game and more about trying to see how
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