Sentences with phrase «through genealogies»

Furthermore, it is within the tradition that one remains in contact both with one's beginnings through the genealogies and the stories of origins and with one's ultimate end.
Over hundreds of generations, through genealogies that span across different people, what is found in the book of genesis is astounding.
We'll go through the genealogy rather quickly, making some minor comments about it as we go, and then we'll step back and see what truths we can discover.
There are a plethora of different traits passed down through your genealogy and it's fun to experiment with each of them as you learn the game.
Another new body of work expands on the strong heroine — so central, among other things, to King Hu — through a genealogy of portraiture across cultures and up to the present day.
This spurred me to think through another genealogy of painting, if only to make it clear that I would never want to suggest that modes of painting other than provisionality are somehow of lesser value.

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In contrast, suspected Golden State Killer Joseph James DeAngelo, who was apprehended just last week, was found through other people's DNA — samples taken from the crime scenes were matched to the profiles his distant relatives had uploaded to a publicly accessible genealogy website.
Then we have detailed genealogies of every person from Adam through Noah to Abraham to King David and from there is splits and we have two detailed genealogies going from King David to Mary and King David to Joseph.
For example, he still believed in the Virgin Birth, but when his New Testament professor pointed out that the genealogies in both Matthew and Luke seemed to assume that Jesus» descent was through Joseph and that the doctrine of Mary's virginity played no role in Paul's letters, he found it harder to suppose that this belief was essential to Christianity.
While I acknowledge his importance as an inspiration to later thinkers, and am conscious of how eagerly he was absorbed, midway through the last century, into the genealogy of «Existentialism» (perhaps the most annoying philosophical movement to arrive on the continental scene before the advent of post-structuralism), I can not honestly profess immense admiration for his speculative gifts.
They both purport to give a genealogy of Jesus that traces him through Joseph back to David but..
Both Matthew and Luke trace the genealogy of Jesus — back through Joseph to King David and beyond.
In the latter part there are many ancient songs, and all through the book there are numerous genealogies.
(See Luke 2:48, and the genealogy which traces Jesus» lineage through Joseph.)
In contrast to Luke 3:23 - 38, the only other genealogy of Jesus in the New Testament, it begins with Abraham, the grand patriarch of Israel, and moves forward through the individual...
We see at the end of the genealogy that in Adam, mankind had a beginning, through the creation of God.
For example, a few weeks ago, in our Sunday night study through the book of Genesis, we studied the genealogy in Genesis 5.
The nativity narratives, on the other hand, which are in formal contradiction to the genealogies (since these trace the Davidic descent of Jesus through Joseph, though he was not, according to the nativity narratives, His father) can not be derived from the kerygma.3.
Both genealogies presuppose that Jesus was born in the normal way and therefore trace the descent through Joseph.
If we trust the genealogy in both Matthew and Luke which traces his ancestry through Joseph's line, he was.
(Note that the two genealogies differ, Matthew tracing his descent from David through Solomon, and Luke through David's son Nathan.
But Matthew felt it was enough when the genealogy of Jesus reached Abraham, for he sincerely believed that salvation for everybody would come only through the Jews.
According to Brown, «it is the combination of the scandalous or irregular union and of divine intervention through the women that explains best Matthew's choice in the genealogy.
Some people have added up the genealogy through to Christ and say that time period is about 6,000 years.
Levite genealogy concerning Moses and Aaron but more particularly Aaron, through whom the line of the institutional priestthood is derived (vv.
No matter that Luke's «orderly account» (1:3) has just traced the genealogy of Jesus through David, Jacob, Noah, Adam and Adam's creator, the one God.
Growing up in New England and exploring old cemeteries with her parents doing family genealogy, Pam's interest in history now expanded through her involvement in local historical and civic organizations.
In addition to his position at MyHeritage, a company that allows consumers to discover their family history through genetic tests and its genealogy platform, Erlich is a computer science professor at Columbia Engineering, a member of Columbia's Data Science Institute, and an adjunct core member of the New York Genome Center (NYGC).
But even more important for a geneticist, «the genealogies are already built,» said Peltonen, referring to the family pedigrees through which diseases can be tracked.
Lange has worked on an amazing range of projects, for example creating a highly effective way to do genetic epidemiology by unraveling how a genetic defect was passed along through a complicated community genealogy.
It draws on his family story and genealogy to show how the Melungeons, like African - Americans and American Indians, have been victims of vicious racism — and how they have struggled to protect themselves through assimilation.
Through a combination of SNP genotyping and computational techniques utilizing the extensive Icelandic genealogy, they were able to propagate those 16 million variants into over 40,000 Icelanders for use in this study.
â $ œIn 2007, through a well - planned collection effort, researchers at the Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation and the National University of Mongolia were able to gather over 3,000 DNA samples, informed consents, and genealogical data throughout the country of Mongolia, including samples from 21 distinct tribal or ethnic populations.
One in ten Americans have used an online dating site or mobile dating app; 66 % of them have gone on a date with someone they met through a dating site or app, Fashions people wear are indicators of their times, which can be invaluable to your genealogy research!
Driver arguably has the tougher of the two parts to play, caught between the light and the dark in his own intrinsic way, the wright of his genealogy versus an innate thirst for power, all played out through the prism of a man barely in control of himself.
On Friday, police in Washington state announced the arrest of William Earl Talbott II for a double murder in 1987, and this time, they proudly announced the use of the same method of tracing distant relatives through DNA — a field known as genetic genealogy.
My fascination with the Influenza Pandemic of 1918 began during a bout of genealogy, which found me paging through Philadelphia death certificates.
Through canine genetic testing, studies have found that even people in animal - related professions can't accurately identify the breeds in a mixed - breed dog's genealogy.
And, in the genealogy so familiar to Boston Terrier fanciers, Judge and Gyp begot Well's Eph, who begot Tobin's Kate, and on through the seminal generations of the Boston's U.S. history.
Her current research focuses on a redefinition of contemporary art history through postcolonial theories and the genealogy of cultural displacement; she also works on feminist art and theory of the 1970s.
On another level, I also think that much of the genealogy of contemporary video art can be traced directly through early cinema — artists like Bruce Nauman and Joan Jonas.
In Beyond Objecthood, James Voorhies traces a genealogy of spectatorship through the rise of the exhibition as a critical form — and artistic medium.
Yet by his own time the dominant line of the tableau — which runs perhaps from the Greeks, as he says, but certainly from Renaissance perspective through the neoclassical tableau to modernist painting as defined by Clement Greenberg and Michael Fried; that is, painting «as a totality seen and understood all at once» — has crossed with his own genealogy.
We might look to the entangled genealogies of Op art as an example of mass adoption of avant - garde tropes: the perceptual and formal rigour of Bridget Riley became quickly adopted by the Mod generation, who were keen to express their radicalism through bold styling.
Because official registration records are often missing from the early days of the school the reports can be the only way to confirm if a student attended, a subject of interest to genealogy hunters and academics who up to now have had to go through microfilm to find the answers.
That this loan was negotiated by Mercer Union through the Thunder Bay Art Gallery mobilizes present day structural relations of cultural heritage while highlighting traces of genealogy and questions of legacy.
Benjamin created a coherent genealogy of practice from Duchamp forward, while Craig, at least from my perspective, expanded the possibilities of institutional critique enormously through the inclusion of feminist positions, as well as the beginnings of a queer perspective.
Working with collaborators Biba Bell, Mohamed Soumah, and Todd Stovall, the artist presents an evening of chance encounters through which she explores the motivations, genealogies, and sources of her Liquor Store Theatre.
In 1992, in the second of his Young British Artists shows, Charles Saatchi devoted a whole gallery of his vast Boundary Road space to Wallinger's series of 1:1 scale portraits of thoroughbred racehorses, a work that alluded to breeding and genealogy as well as the wealth that flows through and from the business of racing.
The show serves as a genealogy of radical and feminist Latin American and Chicana art practices, and seeks to dismantle the received stereotypes of women in art through a meticulous deconstruction of a male - dominated sociolinguistic system.
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