Many of them have intense millennial expectations,
viewing the present society as in the last stage of degradation before the dawning of a new era.
Not exact matches
However, the Roman Catholic module exam questions almost invariably allow the Catholic
view to be stated; therefore it is important to teach a robust apologetic for the Catholic world
view, while also critically
presenting the opposing arguments of contemporary
society and liberal Christianity.
One of the Yale ministers stated this point of
view very well when he said: «Alcoholism is a sin only in the sense that it is a sin attributed to
society, especially a Christian
society — that we have been unable to bring about a world free from the tensions and conflicts of the
present day.
Leviticus
presents us with a unique and detailed
view into the mental world of a particular segment of biblical
society.
Stapledon believes both must be
present on an equal basis and calls for a system of personality - in - community, an ambiguous system of unity in diversity — an organic
view of
society.
In my
view, especially in our
present society in which human fulfillment and sexual fulfillment are so nearly identified, this remains cruel.
What do the stereotypes of Christians
presented on TV say about British
society's
view of people of faith?
I don't understand what is going on with
society when you are no longer able to
present your point of
view without someone calling for your firing or resignation or whatever.
To state it this way is to
view context in terms of time: the influence of the past on the
present and of contemporary
society on our way of hearing and interpreting.
My break with American values, when it came, was quite radical, and I went through a period of almost total rejection of my own
society.2 That experience too must influence my
present views.
I have thus far
presented arguments for concluding that God is a
society, and I have indicated how this
view affects the process conception of the nature of God's purpose and freedom.
The liberal center is now so permeated by the culture of the left that institutions like the Times and the Washington Post (which recently
presented Farrakhan's
views in a lengthy and respectful format suited to a world - important statesman) are unable to recognize such enemies of liberal
society for what they are.
Its strategy is not based on the concepts of prosperity and power of the surrounding
society, but rather it
views the
present age in the light shed upon it by the power of the coming Kingdom.
In
view of the current educational debate, we should consider the role of religious education in
society and the arguments being put forward by the
present - day followers of Sir Robert Peel.
Rather,
society may be
viewed as the locus for the creative and liberating activity of God amidst the principalities and powers in the ever -
present struggles of daily striving (EMLK 28).
As Whitehead also applies the term «growth» to worldly macro-organisms (PR 188), i.e., to «
societies,» the question arises if, and to what extent, he is covertly
presenting a «societal
view.»
A collection of video interviews has been made available on the Garrett Hardin
Society that
presents Garrett Hardin's
views on a variety of subjects, from population to national sovereignty.
The data
presents a strange bird's eye
view of Chinese
society.
The new
view was
presented at the 225th meeting of the American Astronomical
Society in Seattle and helps to kick off the celebrations of Hubble's 25th year in orbit.
In
view of the
present size and complexity of science, in
view of the seriousness and importance of the relation of science to
society, and in
view of the unique inclusiveness of the AAAS, it seems clear that this organization should devote less of its energies to the more detailed and more isolated technical aspects of science, and devote more of its energies to broad problems that involve the whole of science, the relations of science to government, and indeed the relations of science to our
society as a whole.
View our poster,
presented at the American Astronomical
Society conference, about the PSC's positive effects on students.
Social Media has changed so much about
society: how information is dispersed, how we
present ourselves, how we argue points of
view, and even how relationships are structured.
It starts by
presenting the global citizenship's features that in our
view are more aligned with Brazilian
society's
present needs; then it shows some examples of howBrazil builds local and global citizenship through formal and non-formal education processes.
It starts by
presenting the global citizenship's features that in our
view are more aligned with Brazilian
society's
present needs; then it
When She Woke
presents many competing
views of a woman's proper role in
society.
If the result of this approach are books that
present a morally complex
view of
society with room to explore different viewpoints, I'm all for it!
The conference,
presented by the Humane
Society Institute for Science and Policy, the Found Animals Foundation and the Humane
Society Veterinary Medical Association, included a number of other presentations which can be
viewed here.
The concept of a point of
view, a perspective, an act of framing on account of the viewer is as evident in Camera as it is in the Window sculptures
presented in the solo show at Frankfurt's Portikus in 1992 — a traveling exhibition with other stations in various places, among them the Renaissance
Society in Chicago — with the evocatively shimmering and metaphorical title «Everyone needs at least one window.»
Eco-Visionaries is an art exhibition that
presents alternative
views and creative solutions for mankind's and
societies relations to nature and the global enviromental problems that we are facing.
The show will be on
view from August 4 to 20, 2017 at Ashawagh Hall in East Hampton, N.Y.
Presented by the Springs Improvement
Society (SIS), the exhibition is a benefit for SIS which maintains and manages Ashawagh all.
The American Flag is ever
present throughout mainstream America and the Flags on
view here are certainly a testament to the power of an iconic image across a
society that is so diverse.
The Renaissance
Society at The University of Chicagoy
presents an exhibition of work by William O'Brien on
view through une 26, 2011.
The Renaissance
Society at The University of Chicago
present Christina Mackie Colour drop on
view April 27 — June 29, 2014.
Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception, a two - part exhibition on
view at MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art,
presents a range of work from the mid-1990s to today by the artist Francis Alÿs (Belgian, b. 1959), who uses allegorical methods to explore the cyclical nature of change in modernizing
societies, the urban landscape, and patterns of economic progress.
Today the historic collection includes watercolours, drawings, prints and maps of local
views; Victorian paintings and drawings; 16th to 19th century prints; 20th century prints; lithographs by Honoré Daumier (1808 - 1879); 20th century works acquired through the Contemporary Art
Society, including a Walter Sickert oil painting; a small collection of sculpture from the late 19th century to the
present; ceramics, including pieces of Martinware pottery; 17th and 18th century textiles; and coins and medals.
This speculative institution
views the
present and recent past from the implied perspective of a future
society in which our economic and political system is memorialized, and subjected to the museological gaze.
The Renaissance
Society presents «Riffs» by Yto Barrada, Deutsche Bank's Artist of the Year 2011, on
view March 18 — April 22, 2012.
On
view April 1 - 2, 2017, the fair is is
presented every two years by the BMA's Print, Drawing & Photograph
Society (PDPS).
«If we understand the exhibition as a form of communication, it does not simply comment on actualities in our
society such as widespread discrimination, bias or deliberate misinformation, but rather it
presents a complex
view of the real, with no one dominant
view, a reality formed by a vibrant and brilliant multitude of perspectives» said Delahunty.
The Renaissance
Society at The University of Chicago
presents R.H. Quaytman Passing Through the Opposite of What It Approaches, Chapter 25 on
view January 6 — February 17, 2013.
The Renaissance
Society at The University of Chicago
present a solo exhibition by Chicago - based artist John Neff on
view March 3 — April 14, 2013.
The Renaissance
Society presents Picturing People by Dawoud Bey, an exhibition on
view May 13 — June 24, 2012.
In collaboration with curator Miwako Tezuka, director of Japan
Society Gallery, Mariko Mori has designed the upcoming exhibition to invite us to a journey through immersive environments, which reflects prehistoric
view on the birth of the life force; the
present - day rupture of humankind from nature; and the potential for the reemergence of creative energy.
This catalogue
presents an overview of the artist's projects from the early 1970s to 2011 in all mediums, offering a fascinating
view of gender roles, the official politics of power and the paradoxes inherent in a
society's collective memory.
Wright explores various mediums; such as sculpture, printmaking and painting as modes of expression, drawing inspiration from the interconnected worlds of media, popular culture, politics and societal interactions in an attempt to create panoramic
views of current issues, hardships, complexities and paradoxes
present within South African and to some extent African
society as a whole.
Remounted Saudi artist, Ahmed Mater, will
present his first U.S. solo exhibition at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. «Symbolic Cities» is being
presented in collaboration with Culturunners in partnership with Art Jameel, a Community Jameel initiative, and Saudi Arabian
Society for Culture and Arts (SASCA), and will be on
view at the Smithsonian's Arthur M. Sackler Gallery March 19 — Sept. 18, 2016.
The Short and the Long of It (2010 - 12), currently on
view at Towner Eastbourne in the exhibition Land and Sea (13 September 2014 — 18 January 2015) was
presented by the Contemporary Art
Society to Towner's Collection with the support of the V&A Purchase Grant Fund in 2014.
On
view through June 19, The Hudson River School: Nature and the American Vision
presents 45 landscape paintings on loan from the New York Historical
Society, which is undergoing renovations.
The Yale Center for British Art in New Haven
presents Johan Zoffany RA:
Society Observed on
view October 27, 2011 — February 12, 2012.
«The work seems a genuine reflection of their past,
present and
view on
society,» Cooper said of the artists he admires.