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Defining postliberalism.(Brief Article)
The Christian Century
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June 2, 1999
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I greatly appreciate the dialogue between James Gustafson and William Placher on postliberalism, particularly the former's ability to raise challenging and needed questions, and the latter's observation that we are still far from consensus regarding precisely what it means to be a postliberal Christian ("Just what is `postliberal theology'?," March 24-30; "Being postliberal," April 7; "Liberal questions," April 14). I have worn (or been assigned) that label for some years now, and still sometimes struggle with what the term conveys: there is a great deal of fuzziness, for ...
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WONDROUS REALITY;In New York, a Rare Look at the Spanish Painter Diego Velazquez
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An Old Woman Cooking Eggs (1618) ; GREAT WORKS ++ Diego Velazquez ++ National Gallery of Scotland
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; ...example, when you're looking at the early work of Velazquez. Diego Velazquez painted An Old Woman Cooking Eggs before he was...lapse into more- or-less plausible darkness. Velazquez uses his darkness to select a limited cast of objects...
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Viaje a la España de Velázquez.(Diego Velazquez, pintor español)(TT: Velazquez trip to Spain.)(TA: Diego Velazquez, Spanish painter)
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; Si un hipottico viajero del tiempo lograse llegar al Madrid que conoci Velzquez, descubrira que la ciudad era, el centro neurlgico de un imperio enorme y deslumbrante, aunque ste ya empezaba a sufrir los primeros sntomas de decadencia. Pese a las crecientes dificultades econmicas, los espaoles de
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Velazquez in London.(Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez )
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; Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez is often thought of as a painter...collection, including many by Velazquez, as loot. Several French...and virtue were rewarded. Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez needed Pope Innocent x. Velazquez...
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Elsheimer and Velazquez in London.(Adam Elsheimer and Diego Velazquez)
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; ONLY once in four centuries have almost all the paintings of Adam Elsheimer (1578?-1610) been shown together. The exhibition travelled from Frankfurt am Main to Edinburgh before finally alighting at the Dulwich Gallery, in South London (20 September-3 December 2006). There are some 30 individual
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On narrativity in the visual field: a psychoanalytic view of Velazquez's Las Meninas.(Diego Velazquez)(Critical essay)
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FEATURE:DID PRADO PICK VELAZQUEZ OVER GOYA
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Feature:Did Prado pick Velazquez over Goya.
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...is that the Prado acquired a supreme Velazquez," he maintained. "There are barely a dozen works by Velazquez that are not in museums, and when...Prado has to take note of it." But Diego Velazquez and Francisco Goya -- the twin pinnacles...
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