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In Captive to the Word of God: Engaging the Scriptures for Contemporary Theological Reflection ( 2010 ) he has given both an account of why theological interpretation of biblical texts matters and how it should be undertaken and offered examples of such interpretations ( dealing with John ’ s Gospel and Epistles, 1 Peter, Ecclesiastes, St. Paul ’ s writings ).
Contemporary proponents of liberal movements within Islam have used istihsan and the similar idea of istislah ( Arabic for " to deem proper ") as ethical principles to favour feminist and reformist interpretations of the Qur ' an and Sunnah, thus looking to reform Islamic law.

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Contemporary Australian music ranges across a broad spectrum with trends often concurrent with those of the US, the UK, and similar nations – notably in the Australian rock and Australian country music genres.
To date several galleries have been redesigned, notably, in 2002: the main Silver Gallery, Contemporary ; in 2003: Photography, the main entrance, The Painting Galleries ; in 2004: the tunnel to the subway leading to South Kensington tube station, New signage throughout the museum, architecture, V & A and RIBA reading rooms and stores, metalware, Members ' Room, contemporary glass, the Gilbert Bayes sculpture gallery ; in 2005: portrait miniatures, prints and drawings, displays in Room 117, the garden, sacred silver and stained glass ; in 2006: Central Hall Shop, Islamic Middle East, the new café, sculpture galleries.
Her work as a patron was enduring and influential, notably in her contribution to the Contemporary Art Society during its early years.
This contributed to the song's longevity at Adult Contemporary radio, where the song also peaked at No. 3 and notably remained in the top 40 for 23 weeks.
In 1870 he succeeded Dean Alford as editor of the Contemporary Review, but left it in 1877 owing to the objection of the proprietors to the insertion of articles ( by W. K. Clifford notably ) attacking Theism and founded the Nineteenth Century ( to the title of which, in 1901, were added the words And After ).
Shepp is best known for his passionately Afrocentric music of the late 1960s, which focused on highlighting the injustices faced by the African-Americans, as well as for his work with the New York Contemporary Five, Horace Parlan, and his collaborations with his " New Thing " contemporaries, most notably Cecil Taylor and John Coltrane.
Contemporary and post-conceptual artists also made artist's books an important aspect of their practice, notably William Wegman, Bob Cobbing, Martin Kippenberger, Raymond Pettibon, and Suze Rotolo.
Contemporary Christian performer Phil Keaggy is also a prolific user of the EBow, more notably in his 1979 instrumental release The Master & The Musician, which features many different sounds created with the EBow.
Achievements in collegiate a cappella recording are recognized by awards programs ( most notably the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards, awarded by CASA ) and compilation albums, such as the long-running Best of College A Cappella series.
The four distinguished satirical poets used this pseudonym as a collective pen name to publish aphorisms, fables, epigrams, satiric, humorous and nonsense verses in the 1850s – 1860s, most notably in the literary magazine " Sovremennik " ( The Contemporary ).
Contemporary 18th-century engravings present different variations of the type ( notably, Alexey Zubov's 1711 engraving showing troops marching through seven different gates ).
This went against the grain of what was popular in Los Angeles clubs at the time, but they did perform regularly around town and on radio, most notably at The Museum Of Contemporary Art in downtown Los Angeles.

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Later, Hemingway, Dos Passos, Lillian Hellman and others founded the company Contemporary Historians, which produced another film called The Spanish Earth ( 1937 ), directed by Joris Ivens and edited by van Dongen.
Contemporary depictions of earthquakes in film are variable in the manner in which they reflect human psychological reactions to the actual trauma that can be caused to directly afflicted families and their loved ones.
This film was financed by Archibald MacLeish, Fredric March, Florence Eldridge, Lillian Hellman, Luise Rainer, Dudley Nichols, Franchot Tone and other Hollywood movie stars, moguls, and writers who composed a group known as the Contemporary Historians.
Contemporary biographer Basil Liddell Hart publicly criticized the film, engaging screenwriter Robert Bolt in a lengthy correspondence over the film's portrayal of Lawrence.
Contemporary Chinese art fully incorporates painting, film, video, photography, and performance.
Contemporary residents include the actor Sir Ian McKellen, Matthew Parris, and comedy actress Cleo Rocos, actor Steven Berkoff, comedian Lee Hurst, as well as politician Lord David Owen .< ref >< cite > David Owen biography accessed 28 March 2007 </ ref > Limehouse was also the home of the late film director Sir David Lean.
In his 2003 book A Culture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary America, political scientist Michael Barkun notes that a vast popular audience has been introduced by the film to the notion that the U. S. government is controlled by a secret team in black helicopters — a view once confined to the radical right.
Palmer had booked them to provide ' An Evening of Contemporary Sitar Music ' in the foyer of the Waterman's Art Centre in Brentford, London, to accompany a film night.
A preliminary, 60-minute version of the film was shown in autumn of 1977 at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.
That same month she joined several other literary figures, including Dorothy Parker and Archibald MacLeish, in forming and funding a company, Contemporary Historians, Inc., to back a film project, The Spanish Earth, to demonstrate support for the anti-Franco forces in the Spanish Civil War.
Source: Contemporary British and Irish film Directors
Contemporary cinematographer Anil Mehta has noted the mastery of Irani's cinematic techniques in shooting the film, including his " intricate tracks and pans, the detailed mise en scène patterns Irani conceived, even for brief shots – in the studios as well as on location ".
He had an interest in film and exhibited his first piece of pottery at the " New Contemporaries " show at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in 1980.
People involved in the arts and born in the town include the actress Kathleen Harrison in 1892 ; Alfred Wainwright, author of the Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells, in 1907 ; broadcaster Russell Harty in 1934 ; the internationally renowned Contemporary artist Ross Eccles in 1937, many of his paintings feature Blackburn and Lancashire scenes and landmarks ; the writer Josephine Cox in 1941 who set many of her novels in Lancashire ; the actor Anthony Valentine in 1939 ; the actor Michael Billington, star of UFO in 1941 ; actor Ian McShane in 1942 ; rock musician Tony Ashton in 1946 ; actor Jon Walmsley in 1956 ; film maker Michael Winterbottom in 1961 ; actor Steve Pemberton in 1967 ; actress Wendi Peters in 1968 ; actor / comedian Lee Mack in 1968 ; television host Debbie Travis ; author Tony O ' Neill in 1978 ; television presenter and documentary director Michael Gibson in 1980 ; and singer and actress Diana Vickers in 1991.
Contemporary classical music can be heard in film scores such as Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey ( 1968 ) and Eyes Wide Shut ( 1999 ), both of which used concert music by György Ligeti, and also in Kubrick's The Shining ( 1980 ) which used music by both Ligeti and Krzysztof Penderecki.
Reddy's recording ( with a different arrangement than the one her character sings in the film ) was released as a single by Capitol Records, reaching # 27 on the Adult Contemporary charts.
Their collaborative works have been presented at diverse film festivals and will be featured at the 29th Annual New Music Festival organized by the MidAmerican Center for Contemporary Music at the Bowling Green State University, Ohio.
She studied at the Sydney Film School ( 2007, Cert IV documentary film, Digital Filmmaking ) and was awarded a Master of Environmental Management ( 2010, with a thesis on the social uses and functions of public swimming pools ), and Master of Contemporary Art ( 2012, with a video piece Loops and Lines ).
In the late 1950s, Manne began to compose his own film scores, such as that for The Proper Time ( 1959 ), with the music also played by his own group, Shelly Manne and His Men, and issued on a Contemporary LP.
Commenting on the same issue but disagreeing, Barbara Cherry in her book Contemporary Nursing: Issues, Trends, & Management called the portrayal of Greg as a nurse " one of the most positive film portrayals of men who are nurses " and commented that Greg " humorously addresses and rises above the worst of all stereotypes that are endured by men in this profession.
Contemporary critics view Fourteen Hours as a prime example of film noir.
Since then, Martin worked with Ann Peebles, Carla Thomas, and members of Aretha Franklin's band on her album 18 Carat Garbage, performed her " Repulsion " show ( a live score to the Roman Polanski film ) at both the Electric Cinema on Portobello Road and at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts, and she continues to release electronic music, such as her releases " No Brakes on My Rollerskates " and " Dead Again.
The Biopic as Contemporary Film Genre cites Melvin and Howard as the first film in the subgenre " biopic of someone undeserving ," or " BOSUD ," which was later popularized by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski with Ed Wood, Man on the Moon, The People vs. Larry Flynt, and Auto Focus.
The title of the Lorber's album was his response to residing the West Side of L. A. ( not his adaptation of songs from the Broadway musical or West Side Story film ), and after its issue in November 1994, the studio record peaked at No .# 5 in the Billboard's list of Top Contemporary Jazz albums.

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Contemporary knitting groups may be referred to in the U. S. as a " Stitch ' N Bitch " where a group of knitters get together to work on projects, discuss patterns, troubleshoot their work and just socialize.
Contemporary crayons are purported to have originated in Europe where some of the first cylinder shaped crayons were made with charcoal and oil.
Contemporary interest in the overland trek has prompted the states and federal government to preserve landmarks on the trail including wagon ruts, buildings, and " registers " where emigrants carved their names.
Contemporary & avant-garde music, where different sounds are sought, will often use friction mallets ( producing squeals & harmonics ), bass bows ( producing long tones and high overtones ), and various striking implements ( wood / plastic / metal ) to produce the desired tones.
Contemporary Augustinian musical foundations include the famous Augustinerkirche in Vienna where Orchestral Masses by Mozart and Schubert are performed every week, as well as the boys ' choir at Sankt Florian in Austria, a school conducted by Augustinian canons, a choir now over 1, 000 years old.
Contemporary Christian musicians and listeners have sought to extend it into settings where religious music traditionally might not be heard.
Simon's second-biggest U. S. hit, after " You're So Vain ", was 1977's biggest Adult Contemporary hit, where it held at # 1 for seven straight weeks.
In justification of his resignation, Rand penned the article Confusion and Chaos: The Seduction of Contemporary Graphic Design where he denounced the postmodern movement as " faddish and frivolous " and " harbor its own built-in boredom ".
Off-campus study programs include the Washington Journalism Internship at the National Journalism Center in Washington, D. C .; the James C. Quayle Journalism Intern Program ; Hillsdale College Professional Sales Intern Program ; Hillsdale in Seville, Spain at The Center for Cross-Cultural Study ; the Hillsdale / Oxford Scholars Program ; Hillsdale College / Universität des Saarlandes, at Saarbrücken, Germany ; Hillsdale College Intensive Language Summer School in Tours, France ; Hillsdale College Intensive Language & Culture Summer Program in Würzburg, Germany ; Hillsdale College at Regent's College, London ; Hillsdale College at the University of St. Andrews, at St. Andrews, Scotland ; and the Washington-Hillsdale Internship Program ( WHIP ), where students reside one semester in Washington, D. C., studying Political Science by working 35 – 40 hours per week in government or private sector positions, and take two classroom courses in either American Politics or Public Policy, and either Contemporary American Foreign Policy or National Security.
In 2002, Doig moved back to Trinidad, where he set up a studio at the Caribbean Contemporary Arts centre near Port of Spain.
The Center later moved to Mills College, where she was its first director, and is now called the Center for Contemporary Music.
Many of his recordings around this time were for Lester Koenig's Contemporary Records, where for a period Manne had a contract as an " exclusive " artist ( meaning that he could not record for other labels without permission ).
After leaving the main Adult Contemporary chart, the song entered the Hot Adult Contemporary Recurrents chart where it charted for another 202 weeks.
Contemporary reports also indicated that the cost of setting up a new production facility for the CX, on the northern edge of the Paris conurbation, at Aulnay-sous-Bois, played a central part in undermining the company's finances to the point where it was obliged to surrender its independence to the more financially cautious Peugeot company.
Contemporary critics recognized that James had pushed the analysis of human consciousness and motivation to new levels, particularly in such passages as the famous Chapter 42, where Isabel meditates deep into the night about her marriage and the trap she seems to have fallen into.
He gave them coverage in Architectural Design magazine ( where he was an editor from 1953 – 62 ), brought them to the attention of the Institute of Contemporary Arts ( ICA ) in London, where, in 1963, they mounted an exhibition called Living Cities, and in 1964 brought them into the Taylor Woodrow Design Group, which he headed, to take on experimental projects.
There are several museums in the city which include the Port Museum, the History Museum, the Fine Arts Museum and the Contemporary Arts Museum, these last two ones headed by Betiana Gerardi, where permanent and temporary exhibits take place.
After two years at the Slade School of Art, University College, London, Hamilton began exhibiting his work at the Institute of Contemporary Arts ( ICA ) where he also produced posters and leaflets and teaching at the Central School of Art and Design.
The group's first single, " Heaven ", reached No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart, and No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100, also crossing over even to the Hot Country Songs chart, where it peaked at No. 46.
Modern and Contemporary Hungarian achademics support the postulate that in the Middle Ages the Kingdom of Hungary existed as a Patrimonialistic Kingdom ( in Hungarian Language: Patrimoniális királyság ) where the King was the supreme owner of the Kingdom's lands.
When a member of the Harvard Center for International Affairs, he authored the book Contemporary Military Strategy in 1967, where he defended " large-scale American bombing in South Vietnam " on the grounds that although it " may have antagonized a number of people " it nonetheless " demonstrated to these people that the Vietcong could not guarantee their security " -- thus " illustrat the fact that most people tend to be motivated, not by abstract appeals, but rather by their perception of the course of action that is most likely to lead to their own personal security ".

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