Sentences with word «unorthodoxy»

These texts include classic works by Sigmund Freud and Leo Steinberg reprinted with newly commissioned responses by Mark Edmundson and Joshua Decter, respectively; a recent essay on unorthodoxy in Judaism by Alan T. Levenson with a response by Jack Wertheimer; and a previously unpublished essay by the philosopher Georges Didi - Huberman reconsidering the unorthodox methodology of the art historian Aby Warburg - whose family built the mansion that now houses the Jewish Museum.
To be clear, the WTS board did not condemn Enns for unorthodoxy.
You learn the darndest things at Frankfurt, like the fact that Brabus, builder of such unorthodoxies as a hopelessly steroidal, 900 - horsepower G - Wagen, also has a six - year - old Classics division that faithfully and authentically restores vintage Mercedes - Benzes.
But we do need to think about what the conventional approach of the day to theological unorthodoxy was, and how much of a moving platform non-Catholocism actually was.
Change or Die will become the mantra of those that deeply question the rightness or utility of so many orthodoxies (and unorthodoxies too).
The liberal prime minister Count Hardenberg meant to make Humboldt his minister of education but the king vetoed the suggestion on account of the latter's alleged unorthodoxy (Unkirchlichkeit).
Junior Scientist Award and Lecture: Abraham Palmer Departments of Human Genetics, and Psychiatry / Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Chicago, USA Recombination happens: my personal journey towards unorthodoxy and self realization
Uninterested in classification, Richter skates between unorthodoxy and realism, much to the delight of institutions and the market alike.
The thick, wool carpet and lack of seating forcing the institute's Information Staff to sit on the floor gives the large gallery rooms a hint of domesticity compounded by the frisson of unorthodoxy instilled by the encouragement to move some of the installations around and tear pages from others.
A complementary 200 - page publication will examine unorthodoxy across such subjects as art, politics, history, religion, and philosophy.
«He was really the starting point for us to think about what unorthodoxy could mean,» Hoffmann said.
How far can the theologian go without incurring the penalty of excommunication for unorthodoxy?
It was a profoundly simple solution, and at first no one saw heresy or unorthodoxy in it.
Both the material and the script looked authentically ancient at first glance, and though the notion of Jesus having a wife was remarkable, these «lost» Christian writings, such as the Gnostic Gospels, are full of unorthodoxies.
Before Vatican II, the Church councils and the Roman magisterium spoke of revelation generally in the context of the condemnation of unorthodoxy.
These are, I repeat, «not liberal or «cafeteria» Catholics,» and it is the present crisis of the Church that» as one study after another has shown» so many of her most loyal sons and daughters feel themselves condemned, so to speak, to unorthodoxy.
The treatment of the U.S. weightlifting team in Caracas included another unorthodoxy.
Fullmer is a swarmer, a clincher, a dervish of awkward fury who throws punches from all angles of unorthodoxy and is as hard to swat as a fly in a hot room.
Can otherwise conservative lawmakers survive the backlash, or will their unorthodoxies topple their political careers?
At times Ball's campaign was noted for its unorthodoxy.
And coming so close on the heels of Terence Davies's A Quiet Passion and Whit Stillman's Love & Friendship, two films that revivify the period piece and prioritize the interpretive freedom of page - to - screen adaptation, the dour A Woman's Life looks like exactly that — hidebound even in its unorthodoxies.
It's unorthodoxy is of course contained within its name: this is a three - door Evoque open to the sky, not to mention the slings and arrows of public opinion.
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