Sentences with phrase «transcends culture»

Per eBay's assessment, blue is ideal to move product because it transcends culture.
The zettai ryōiki suggests the coveted thigh gap (the desire for which transcends culture) even if the character is wearing a skirt or tunic.
It should be expressed in a way that transcends culture, language, religious and political views.
From this point of view history can not be understood as a purely immanent development, for it is partially a product of an encounter with a primary reality which transcends culture and gives rise to it.
By undermining the claim that Jesus radically transcends culture, the reasons for Christians to challenge culture were seriously weakened.
If it undertakes to help them transcend their cultures, does it do so in accordance with their own desire to do so?
That is the sort of accusation that should transcend culture wars and partisanship.
But for some Wesleyans attainment of a genuinely multi-cultural church is the greatest test of our seriousness in believing that Christ transcends all cultures.
There he points out that the answers given have taken five main directions: Christ in opposition to culture, Christ in accommodation to culture, Christ as transcending culture but with some elements of synthesis, Christ in paradoxical relation to culture, and Christ as the transformer of culture.
If we undertake to help them transcend their cultures, do we do so in accordance with their own desire to do so?
Even so, myths have a way of providing insights that transcend the culture which creates them, and the two stories of creation taken together can do this for us.
Moreover, the very progress of cultures demonstrates that there is something in man which transcends those cultures.
It has not transcended cultures like Christianity continues to do.
Instead, it's an outlook that's thought to transcend culture and take us to the commanding heights of reason.
So because I put my belief in writings that have transcended cultures and time periods as the authority I am arrogant.
Even so, some researchers see shared characteristics among top - performing education systems that transcend culture.
What, if anything, about this American story strikes you as transcending culture?
Bigotry and intolerance may transcend cultures as James and Isaacs demonstrate this month, but both authors prove that through individual relationships, hate can be overcome by love.
- they're a pillar of the industry and their iconic characters are globally loved - transcending culture, language and platform,» said Madefire CEO and Motion Book creator, Ben Wolstenholme.
By making visible and tangible the various definitions of womanhood that transcend cultures and time, Lin creates an immersive platform to explore how women feel within their evolving societal roles.
Through her uniform gesture of stillness, the artist transcends cultures, geographies, and even time in an act of profound self - affirmation that questions basic human conduct, while knitting together these seemingly irreconcilable elements of life.
«Tagore explains how his passion for art has enabled him to dissolve differences in cultures and bring them together in a unique and creative way, denoting that art can transcend all culture and social standings.»
More recently her sculptural forms have broken free from the canvas (burlap, actually) and acquired mythological elements, as in her globular Sphinx (2012), that transcend culture and time.
[Kimsooja] transcends cultures, geographies, and even time in an act of profound self - affirmation that questions basic human conduct, while knitting together these seemingly irreconcilable elements of life.
Hyde: I have to credit the movie with that, although the feeling of wanting to help others transcends cultures.

Not exact matches

The lawsuit says the USOC «had a culture and atmosphere that conceals known and suspected sexual abusers, which transcends all policies and procedures that are set - in place.»
Perhaps it is too much to expect them to have morally transcended their society and their culture in a fully consistent way.
Those of a less determinist mind look upon culture and religion as examples of the human ability to transcend our genes, to see ourselves as more than our inheritance.
But as I've been thinking about what it means to participate in a holy, set - apart kingdom, a kingdom in which even the greatest are called to be servants, I've come to appreciate the fact that the only way for such a kingdom to remain distinct in this culture is for love to transcend mere civility.
He also advocates more forcefully emphasizing the common good in order to transcend religious polarization and continued culture wars.
For in every area of our lives we have the capacity to transcend our white minds — we simply need to listen with open hearts and open minds to other voices, other perceptions, other cultures.
For though the sphere of culture Itself belongs partly to the realm of truth, beauty and holiness which ultimately has no need to defend itself before the court of utilitarianism, faith and its object transcend even these good things.
After passing through an era dominated by rationalism, Western culture is experiencing an explosion of religious mysticism — a manifestation of the human spirit's seeking to transcend the confines of the single - storied universe into which it has locked itself since the Enlightenment.
Here he contends that just as Chuang - tzu tried to perceive the nature of reality from the perspective of fish or butterfly, so, too, should Christians seek to transcend the boundaries of history, religion and culture to develop deeper contacts with the mysterious ways in which God operates.
The nature of this Koinonia in Christ is that it transcends all communities defined by nature, culture and even ideology and religion and opens people for inter-personal communication with each other.
Since a culture is essentially a spiritual community, it transcends the economic and political orders.
In the Christian Institute for the Study - of Religion and Society there was an open discussion about a proposal that since Christ transcended not only cultures but also religions and ideologies, the fellowship of confessors of faith in Jesus as the Messiah should not separate from their original religious or secular ideological community but should form fellowships of Christian faith in those communities themselves, and that so long as the Law sees baptism as transference from one community to another it should not be made the condition of entry into the fellowship of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper but made a sacramental privilege for a later time (Ref.
The inner heart of Orthodoxy is culture - transcending.
Yet, there can be no doubt that it is characteristic of religious experience to transcend cultural conditions, as the same scholar has documented so well in his essays in Christ and Culture.
They rule out of court any possibility that God may be calling us to transcend differences of race and culture and calling us to assert our common sonship.
Kaplan rightly concludes that Christian loyalty must not be to the state or to any other expression of worldly culture, but to the Eucharistic assembly, transcending the bonds of nation and generation to stand on the threshold of the kingdom of God.
This new interpretation of Jesus» defeat made it possible for Hebrew enlightenment to transcend the boundaries of its own culture.
I do not believe it is merely by chance that all cultures assume the existence of something that might be called the «Memory of Being,» in which everything is constantly recorded, and that they assume the related existence of supra - personal authorities or principles that not only transcend man but to which he constantly relates, and which are the sole, final explanation of a phenomenon as particular as human responsibility.
For rooted and molded in the cultures of the ancient East, Israel yet far transcended them and attained a world of thinking and of concepts much like our own.
Second, because the Christian world view transcends local culture, illustrations and references to people from beyond the local situation help the congregation enter into the fullness and inclusivity of that world view.
Thus, cultures can no longer define themselves within a nature that transcends them, and man ends up being reduced to a mere cultural statistic.
The Bible can be used as a guide to faith that transcends the particularities of time and place for those who remember that both the original readers and modern readers are influenced by a culture.
Persons who continue to grow in this area gradually learn to evaluate and partially transcend the values of their parents and culture, which they internalized during early childhood.
If they are taken as completely timeless — in the sense of being immune to the conditional character of historical existence — they then become idols themselves instead of pointers to the mystery that transcends history and culture.
Alternatively, and in contrast to the first two positions, there is the view that value is rooted in a «moral universe» which can be at least fairly well known and approximated by man through his rational capacities; this moral universe participates in, yet in its fullness transcends, the actual shape of culture, history and human will; and the task of moral agents is to discover and act on the principles, laws and rules that this universe contains and reveals to the discerning moral conscience.
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