Sentences with phrase «with modernity»

The hotel combines the heritage of the past with the modernity of the present and a service of excellence which will create memorable experiences for our guests.
Also visible in the breakfast room is the integration of tradition with modernity.
I found in him one who did dispute the nature of reality with modernity in rich detail and with powerful analysis.
«A stove could be seen, for example, as contributing to a cleaner kitchen, adding new cooking functionality, or providing a status symbol associated with modernity,» they wrote.
This unique exhibition will explore the myriad of ways in which American artists have engaged with modernity.
Here is his punch line: Protestant conservatives may be far more innovative in coping with modernity than most theological and religious liberals have believed.
As I indicated earlier, that is to put us at deep odds with modernity.
They have cleverly linked their candidate with modernity and the blowing away of the old order.
The collection consists of western dresses adorned with modernity and high ends.
As the 1980s style of the style, still with its modern twist, can look quite outdated, it's all about contrasting the dusty vibe with modernity and edge.
I am cool minded, social, traditional with modernity.
It blends styles of traditional Balinese designs with modernity, competitive enough with the comforts of a hotel with a 5 - star luxury.
All this is coupled with a modernity, discipline and simplicity of form influenced by her graphic design background.
DIALOGUE WITH MODERNITY Pope Benedict: New Realist Vision of Man Urgently Needed.
This month, the Windsors struggle with modernity, a filmmaker seeks out an extinct bird, and Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart host a bizarre dinner party
Christianity has had a longer confrontation with modernity than has Islam.
Novak also sees the admission of natural law concepts as the first step in Judaism's long effort to make peace with modernity by abandoning the inner essence of its identity, a Faustian bargain culminating in the Holocaust.
Nonetheless, a reckoning with modernity clearly lay in the future, for two basic reasons.
If Francis continues in this trajectory, Catholicism will circle back to its older, more adversarial relationship with modernity.
To borrow a phrase the council itself would use, the Church could rightly come to terms with modernity only by «searching her own mystery.»
A History of Flexnology Despite having a strong association with modernity and contemporary technology, flexible displays have a storied history stretching back nearly fifty years.
Blending history with modernity, the Lotte New York Palace is a luxury hotel located opposite St. Patrick's Cathedral on Madison Avenue.
The Saudi rulers — clergy, politicians, and capitalists — have embarked on a kind of perverse modernization that limits the social progress that comes with modernity but encourages the modern love of gain that Muslims traditionally have condemned.
The well - defined lines give a feeling of spaciousness mixed with modernity.
Postmodernism, a critique of the over-ambitious nature of Enlightenment rationalism, is the beginning of an age deeply disenchanted with modernity.
To believe in God in a realistic way required that one dispute the nature of reality with modernity.
For others, many of whom have already left the church, it is but one more sign of the inevitable slide of Anglicanism into a failed cultural accommodation with modernity's egalitarian politics.
They quarreled with modernity without supposing they could act as if modernity had not occurred.
Oden tells how his fascination with modernity has been replaced with a fascination for the thought of the early church fathers.
The term itself, as Griffin points out, witnesses to a growing dissatisfaction with modernity and to the sense that the modern age has not only had a beginning but can have an end as well.
Congar had been on the blunt end of the potent anti-modernist discipline by which, in the first half of the twentieth century, the Church sought to regulate her interaction with modernity.
There really ought to be little wonder that the Catholic Church would, for the better part of two centuries, see great caution where possible, and open resistance where necessary, as the rule for her engagement with modernity — political, cultural, intellectual, and otherwise.
Everything depended on the Church, when the time had arrived, truly coming to grips with modernity on her own terms, and not on the terms modernity inevitably sought to impose.
«Postmodernity agress with modernity in scorning both the eschatological claim of Christianity and its solution to the problem of evil, but without putting any alternatives in place,» he says.
Indeed, the liberal atomization that Spadaro and Figueroa want to exalt is one of the central problems with modernity that Francis dissects brilliantly in Laudato si».
Its» 129 villas offer a sense of heritage presented with modernity and drama, with some accommodations perched on a hillside.
I have been watching football for quite a long time and I know prospect, style and perception have changed with modernity, but Arsenal is a special case.
The article is a timely contribution that highlights how Singapore's use of «tactical globalization», or the attempt at funnelling technological flows of communication associated with modernity through state - approved channels, meets resistance at the level of its citizenry.
There are plenty of arguments in academia suggesting that a monarchy is incompatible with modernity.
Often, along with modernity thinking comes open - mindedness.
Jacques Tati's Monsieur Hulot deals with modernity in «Mon Oncle» (1958), which picked up an Academy Award for best foreign - language film.
Indeed, Max may just be a receptacle for all of Soderbergh's frustration with modernity; sadly, the points being made are not interesting enough to cancel out the drag he puts on the film.
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