Sentences with phrase «viewed in its cultural context»

This form of evangelism in the early church must be viewed in its cultural context, the paganism of the Roman Empire.

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Social and cultural contexts are increasingly becoming more prominent in viewing how and why buyers buy.
If he had continued until this day — in the new cultural context — his views would have evolved and undoubtedly swayed toward athiesm and this is especially evident in his posthumous memoires:
-- if he had continued until this day — in the new cultural context — his views would have evolved and undoubtedly swayed toward athiesm and this is especially evident in his posthumous memoires:
And all of these others have also based their views on careful exegesis of the biblical text, in its grammatical, cultural, historical contexts.
From the point of view of the Christian tradition itself, such a renovation is not merely a capitulation to one more cultural expression, «but a new stage in the ongoing shaping of the gospel in different times and contexts.
The book takes the various sections of prophecy in Scripture and presents them in their literary and cultural contexts, providing a brief summary of the various views and interpretations that are available for each section.
Understanding Prophecy by Bandy and Merkle takes the various sections of prophecy in Scripture and presents them in their literary and cultural contexts, providing a brief summary of the various views and interpretations that are available for each section.
Evangelical and fundamentalist mission agencies have grown in proportion, while mainline bodies have focused more on assisting indigenous ministries, supplying social services, lobbying for social justice through political channels, and even turning the cultural conduit around by sponsoring reverse missionary programs.14 Viewed from only the American context, it appears that mainstream Protestantism has suffered a serious decline in its missionary efforts.
I try to view the texts in as much of the context (including literary devices, ancient languages, cultural norms of the times) as I possibly can.
While such a provisional teleology is a useful starting point, it is only partially complete when viewed in the larger context of biological and cultural evolutions.
Those with a soft patriarchy view generally believe that «the biblical context is cultural but the principles are permanent,» affirming the importance of submission and gender rules, allowing for women to work outside the home, but discouraging women from teaching or leading men in any way in the church — especially as senior pastors or preachers.
The new Antenna is pledged to view the cultural context of science in each film, so we are treated to the vision of the vulpine, if affable, Deutsch making toast in his kitchen, and visiting his local pub.
When Ben Affleck's directorial debut GONE BABY GONE was released, the real life tragedy of Madeline McCann was at the peak of a media frenzy, and it was practically impossible to view that film outside of the cultural context in which it fell.
We must view our educational system in the context of a global society while also recognizing our unique cultural characteristics as we seek to improve educational opportunities for each student and grow our nation's economy.
In the exhibition, landscape was viewed both in historical and cultural contexts and as a realm of existence often beyond the reach of cultural institutionIn the exhibition, landscape was viewed both in historical and cultural contexts and as a realm of existence often beyond the reach of cultural institutionin historical and cultural contexts and as a realm of existence often beyond the reach of cultural institutions.
But if you're able to snag a few moments at these stations, you'll see the objects on view in the aesthetic and cultural context of significant artworks, monuments, and movements: Marcel Duchamp's 1913 readymade Roue de bicyclette [Bicycle Wheel]; the Crystal Palace at the 1851 World's Fair; Pop Art's embrace of mass - media messaging.
Like ships in the night speaks to the interconnectedness and the diversity of views that shape our place within the world, shedding light on the given historical and cultural complexities of our contemporary colonial context.
His primary interests are in rewriting South African cultural history with a view to greater equity and representation in the context of colonial and apartheid marginalization.
With an expanded view of Latin America that includes Latina and Chicana artists working in the U.S., Radical Women will explore how the different social, cultural, and political contexts in which these artists worked informed their practices.
Uses an ecological and social - justice framework to view the client in context, apply evidence - based practice with cultural sensitivity, and plan interventions across multiple systems (individual, family, and community).
Specific attention to issues of gender, race, ethnicity, disability and other critical historic, socio - cultural contexts and influences in the problems of addiction are appreciatively considered and viewed as essential to any effective approach to treatment.
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