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While the nationalistic representation of Hindu values may seem unusual in that the " Mother India " figure was portrayed by a Muslim actress and directed by a Muslim director, people such as Salman Rushdie stated that Bombay cinema is " highly syncretic ", and its " hyphenated Hindu-Muslim nature is present in not only its discourses and production practices but indeed its very ideology ".

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In 1856, news of an ascetic carrying on discourses with local Súfí leaders that seemed to possibly be Bahá ' u ' lláh reached the family and friends.
They need to be analyzed and criticized in all their manifestations ; the function of both logical and axiological oppositions must be studied in all discourses to provide meaning and values.
For example, singing " Happy Birthday " or other relatively common, repeated linguistic discourses could be fluid in people who stutter.
48, No. 2009 and consists of the six treatises or discourses of relatively brief but different lengths traditionally said to be authored by Bodhidharma.
In some discourses, Wright argued, the role of the truth predicate might be played by the notion of superassertibility.
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.
For example, two notably distinct discourses can be used about various guerrilla movements describing them either as " freedom fighters " or " terrorists ".
But this doesn't mean that they don't need to be analyzed and criticized in all their manifestations ; showing the way these oppositions, both logical and axiological, are at work in all discourses so that they be able to produce meaning and values.
It was in vain that Groote emitted a Publica Protestatio, in which he declared that Jesus was the great subject of his discourses, that in all of them he believed himself to be in harmony with Catholic doctrine, and that he willingly subjected them to the candid judgment of the Roman Church.
It can be distinguished from other classes of political action because it is not based on the critique of the dominant discourses but in the interpretation of the signs in a different way.
His lessons, which he never, dictated, were continuous discourses, for which he made no other preparation than that of profound meditation on the subjects to be discussed.
His discourses began to be published for the first time under the title Likkutei Torat Shmuel in 1945 by Kehot, and 12 volumes have so far been printed.
His deployment of both clerical and literary discourses in the Retraction demonstrates that the subject cannot be separated from institutions.
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.
Bourgeois society " put into operation an entire machinery for producing true discourses " surrounding sex, perhaps believing that it harboured a " fundamental secret " that had to be learned.
" " This area is conceptually distinct from the state: it a site for the production and circulation of discourses that can in principle be critical of the state.
The Mahāsāṃghika and the Mūlasarvāstivāda considered both the Buddha's discourses, as well those of the Buddha's disciples, to be buddhavacana.
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.
) is the name given to the religious romance which purports to contain a record made by one Clement ( whom the narrative identifies as both Pope Clement I, and Domitian's cousin Titus Flavius Clemens ) of discourses involving the apostle Peter, together with an account of the circumstances under which Clement came to be Peter's travelling companion, and of other details of Clement's family history.
In more formal settings, larger discourses of the Buddha ( such as the Diamond Sutra ) may be chanted as well.
While there is seemingly no consensus about what to call it, there can be little doubt of the existence of a whole discourse, or set of overlapping discourses, to which the term ' critical theory ' is often used to refer.
They have been produced and marketed as artists ’ enlargement tools to allow images to be transferred to surfaces such as prepared canvas, or for lectures and discourses.

discourses and concerned
Bliss was particularly concerned with political propaganda, whose discourses would tend to contain words that correspond to unreal or ambiguous referents.
The Kitab-Verlag has always shown a sympathetic ear towards voices concerned with the dialogue between world cultures and discourses about current conflicts.

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He defied the Boston hierarchy, and after they sent a small army to get him he befuddled the court, including John Cotton, with one of the most complicated religious discourses ever heard.
Because he attended the Buddha personally and often traveled with him, Ānanda overheard and memorized many of the discourses the Buddha delivered to various audiences.
Many of his writings, prayers and letters are extant, and his discourses with the Western Bahá ' ís emphasize the growth of the faith by the late 1890s.
Eschatology is an ancient branch of study in Christian theology, presumably starting with the Olivet discourse, The Sheep and the Goats, and other discourses of end times by Jesus, with the doctrine of the Second Coming of Christ first touched on by Paul of Tarsus and Ignatius of Antioch ( c. 35 – 107 AD ), then given more consideration by the Christian apologist, Justin Martyr ( c. 100 – 165 ).
Postmodernists and Post-Structuralists such as Richard Rorty and Jacques Derrida have attacked foundationalism on the grounds that the truth of a statement or discourse is only verifiable in accordance with other statements and discourses.
His early ministry by word and deed in Galilee meets with much success, and leads to the Sermon on the Mount, the first of the discourses.
It consists of seven miracles or " signs ," interspersed with long dialogues and discourses, including several " I am " sayings.
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 ).
His sayings were famously referred to in poems: " I have heard the words of Imhotep and Hordedef with whose discourses men speak so much.
Rhetoricians have studied the discourses of a wide variety of domains, including the natural and social sciences, fine art, religion, journalism, digital media, fiction, history, cartography, and architecture, along with the more traditional domains of politics and the law.
In the past decade, other thealogians like Patricia ' Iolana and D ' vorah Grenn have generated discourses that bridge thealogy with other academic disciplines.
The " Graecarum Affectionum Curatio " or Cure of the Greek Maladies or Knowledge of the Gospel Truth from the Greek Philosophy, of twelve discourses, was an attempt to prove the truth of Christianity from Greek philosophy and in contrast with the pagan ideas and practises.
* Various polemical discourses connected with the question of image-worship, in particular Theodori praepositi Studitarum Antirrhetici adversus Iconomachos, PG 99, 327B-436A and Theodori Studitae Refutatio et subversio impiorum poematum Ioannis, Ignatii, Sergii, et Stephani, recentium christomachorum Cf.
" Foucault traces the role of discourses in wider social processes of legitimating and power, emphasizing the construction of current truths, how they are maintained and what power relations they carry with them .” Foucault later theorized that discourse is a medium through which power relations produce speaking subjects.
At Khetri, he delivered discourses to the Raja, became acquainted with the pandit Ajjada Adibhatla Narayana Dasu, and studied Mahābhāṣya on sutras of Panini.
The Rambling Syd sketches generally began with a short discourse on the nature of the song, which would inexorably follow ; these discourses and the songs involved suggestivity and double entendre.
Scholars cannot with any certainty prove the authorship of Jeremiah, although consensus has gathered around a thesis of multiple sources, mainly because of the contrast between the poetic discourses and the prose narrative.
" Whilst there, he wrote hundreds of pages of original Torah discourses, subsequently published as " Reshimot, " and corresponded with his father on Torah matters, which were published in the 1970s in the book " Likuttei Levi Yitzchak — Letters ".
Shankara travelled across the Indian subcontinent to propagate his philosophy through discourses and debates with other thinkers.

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