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The anthropological concept of " culture " reflects in part a reaction against earlier Western discourses based on an opposition between " culture " and " nature ", according to which some human beings lived in a " state of nature ".
Here, the apostle attempted to convey the underlying concepts about Christ to a Greek audience, and the sermon illustrates some key elements of future Christological discourses that were first brought forward by Paul.
Apart from the several theological discourses, Gregory was also one of the most important early Christian men of letters, a very accomplished orator, perhaps one of the greatest of his time, and also a very prolific poet, writing several poems with theological and moral matter and some with biographical content, about himself and about his friends ( one short poem, " Eis ta Emmetra ", actually lays down some rules for the composition of poetry ).
According to discourses found in both the Theravada school's Pali canon, and some of the Āgamas in the Chinese Buddhist canon, the Noble Eightfold Path was rediscovered by Gautama Buddha during his quest for enlightenment.
In his Rhetorical Criticism: A Study in Method, scholar Edwin Black states, " It is the task of criticism not to measure … discourses dogmatically against some parochial standard of rationality but, allowing for the immeasurable wide range of human experience, to see them as they really are.
At the same time, his commentary forms the foundation for some of the most profound legal analysis and mystical discourses that came after it.
In academic theological circles there is some debate as to whether theology is an activity peculiar to the Christian religion, such that the word " theology " should be reserved for Christian theology, and other words used to name analogous discourses within other religious traditions.
The Piltdown case is a strong example of how racial, nationalist, and gendered discourses shaped some science at the time.
The following poem was quoted by the ancient scholar Athenaeus in his wide-ranging discourses Scholars at Dinner and it demonstrates some of the characteristics of Ibycean verse:
The Alter did not author any books or essays personally, but some of his ethical discourses were published under the name Ohr HaTzafun-" The Hidden Light ", ( also meaning " The Light of the Hidden ( One )").
Any such structure imposes some precedent ideas of the subject matter, since ' existing discourses ' are being imported and can continue within the conference, e. g. two people who agree on a matter strongly can all attend the same sub-circles and continue to back each other up, reducing the chance that either of them will learn anything, or that anyone can learn anything from them.
To his function as a preacher we owe some of his most characteristic and stimulating works, especially the discourses by which it may be said he won his way to wide and influential recognition -- Endeavours after the Christian Life, 1st series, 1843 ; 2nd series, 1847 ; Hours of Thought, 1st series, 1876 ; 2nd series, 1879 ; the various hymn-books he issued at Dublin in 1831, at Liverpool in 1840, in London in 1873 ; and the Home Prayers in 1891.
There are also conscientious supporters of identity politics who have developed their stances on the basis of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's work, and have described some forms of identity politics as strategic essentialism, a form which has sought to work with hegemonic discourses to reform the understanding of " universal " goals.
In some historical discourses, " Drang nach Osten " combines historical German settlement in Eastern Europe, medieval military expeditions like the ones of the Teutonic Knights, and Germanisation policies and warfare of Modern Age German states like the Nazi lebensraum concept.
Although some of the teachings of Jesus are reported as taking place within the formal atmosphere of a synagogue ( e. g. in Matthew 4: 23 ) many of the discourses are more like conversations than formal lectures.
Each of the five discourses has some parallel passages in the Gospel of Mark or the Gospel of Luke.
Among the other works of Ammirato, some of which were first published after his death, may be mentioned discourses on Tacitus and genealogies of the families of Naples and Florence.
Titles of some of the discourses include Is God a Jew ?, The United States Must Be Pure, and The Stupid Cannot Enter Heaven.
His first western discourses were criticized by some religious scholars as evangelical and lacking in substance and for stressing direct experience over intellect or religious conceptual thinking.
Hindu ascetics and wandering monks ( sanyasis ), observe this day by offering puja to the Guru, during the Chaturmas, a four month period during the rainy season, when they choose seclusion, and halt at one selected place ; some also give discourses to the local public.
Von Ammon's style in preaching was terse and lively, and some of his discourses are regarded as models of pulpit treatment of political questions.
Reb Noson also wrote many original discourses and teachings, some of which were published during his lifetime.
In recent theological discourses, some Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Old Catholic and Anglican theologians have begun to embrace this Christology as being consistent with, though different from, the Chalcedon formulation.

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Exasperated by what he believed to be " nothing but a prank ", and convinced that the girls must have tampered with his camera in some way, Arthur Wright refused to lend it to them again.
In 1750 Thomas Wright, in his An original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe, speculated ( correctly ) that Milky Way was a flattened disk of stars, and that some of the nebulae visible in the night sky might be separate Milky Ways.
The Wright brothers ' use of a simple wind tunnel in 1901 to study the effects of airflow over various shapes while developing their Wright Flyer was in some ways revolutionary.
Wright submitted some of his critical essays and poetry to the group for criticism and read aloud some of his short stories.
While he was at first pleased by positive relations with white Communists in Chicago, he was later humiliated in New York City by some who rescinded an offer to find housing for Wright because of his race.
To make matters worse, some black Communists denounced the articulate, polished Wright as a bourgeois intellectual, assuming he was well educated and overly assimilated into white society.
Before Wright returned to Paris, he gave a confidential report to the United States consulate in Accra on some of the things he had learned about Nkrumah and his political party.
Tracy finally achieved some success by joining forces with the notable stock manager William H. Wright in the spring of 1924.
Attacks by Maj. Gen. Horatio G. Wright on the western edge of the Mule Shoe, which became known as the " Bloody Angle ", involved almost 24 hours of desperate hand-to-hand fighting, some of the most intense of the Civil War.
The " Prairie School " of Frank Lloyd Wright, George Washington Maher and other architects in Chicago, the Country Day School movement, the bungalow and ultimate bungalow style of houses popularized by Greene and Greene, Julia Morgan, and Bernard Maybeck are some examples of the American Arts and Crafts and American Craftsman style of architecture.
His work also reflects the influences of other designers such as Mies Van der Rohe and, in some instances, Frank Lloyd Wright and Luis Barragán ( without the colour ).
Although the Angels were a sub -. 500 team and remained one for much of his time there, Ryan managed to post some winning records, notably 19 – 16 in, 21 – 16 in and 22 – 16 in ( the 22 wins tied what remains the Angels franchise record, set by Clyde Wright in ).
To some extent the office of rector has evolved into more of a figurehead role, with a significant number of celebrities and personalities elected as rectors, such as Stephen Fry and Lorraine Kelly at Dundee, Clarissa Dickson Wright at Aberdeen, and John Cleese and Frank Muir at St. Andrews, and political figures, such as Mordechai Vanunu at Glasgow.
In some episodes of the comic strip Big Nate, Nate Wright and his Middle-school friends are members of the Junior Woodchucks.
Wright City is a small, semi-rural community area with primarily single-family housing, with some multi-family dwellings.
Among the other pioneers of Sand Lake, some of the prominent men were: Frederick Shaver, Lawrence Wederwax, Barnhardt Uline, Michael Sipperly, Joseph H. Sipperly, John T. Snook, Thomas Johnson, William Goslin, Wynant Van Aistyne, Daniel Thompson, Solomon Taylor, Lewis Bullock, Timothy Bowerman, Lewis Finch, Nicholas Reichard, Eleazer Peck, Wright Thorn, John Souter, Henry Mould.
Edgar Wright initially was " torn " about making more Spaced, saying " we have genuinely talked about it and have some neat ideas that could work in a Before Sunset / Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?
Much of his major work has been in collaboration with some combination of Wright, Nick Frost, Jessica Hynes, and Dylan Moran.
They obtained another Act of Parliament in 1794, which aimed to rectify the situation, but it was not until 1801 that Thomas Wright replied to their requests, and some repairs were made.
Employment at the fields jumped from approximately 3, 700 in December 1939 to over 50, 000 at the war's peak .. Wright Field grew from a modest installation with approximately 30 buildings to a facility with some 300 buildings and the Air Corps ' first modern paved runways.
By now, longstanding members Adrian Wright and Ian Burden, together with newer recruit Jim Russell, had all left the band, although Jo Callis did return to play on some of the sessions and co-wrote two songs, including the minor hit single " Heart Like a Wheel ".
They also publish a ' Basic Architecture ' series in the same style as ' Basic Art ' that covers some of the most prominent architects in history, such as Frank Lloyd Wright.

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