Jews and Christians in our society have all too readily fallen into this secularist trap and been naively willing to constitute their message to
the world under the rubric of special interest.
Not exact matches
In many works, but particularly in Political Theology, 2 she constructs a powerful and active political theology
under the
rubric of seeking the indivisible salvation of the whole
world.
It is not at all clear that this involvement
under the
rubric of religion produces very much or has significant impact on the real
world.
Under the
rubric of state security on the one hand and commercial openness on the other, we are being lulled into an online
world of fear and control where our every move is monitored in order to more efficiently manage us.
Writing for The Brooklyn Rail in July 2015 on the fraught dynamic between experimental film and artists» moving image for the gallery, filmmaker Roger Beebe expressed an «objection to this relabeling of his practice
under an art
world rubric.»
The New York School was the locus of this phenomenon, but it had related currents the
world over, including European tangents like CoBrA (an amalgam of painters from Copenhagen, Brussels, and Amsterdam), a loose federation of artists lumped
under the
rubric Art Informel and the Art Brut of Jean Dubuffet.