Sentence example with the word 'modernism'

modernism

Definition n. genre of art and literature that makes a self-conscious break with previous genres

Last update: August 30, 2015


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He sometimes tends to take modernism too far.   [Please select]

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This was fgllowed by Through Scylla and Charybdis, in which he developed his favourite view of revelation as experience; Mediaevalism, a vigorous apologia in reply to a Lenten pastoral of Cardinal Mercier, archbishop of Malines, who had attacked him as the chief exponent of Modernism; and Christianity at the Cross Roads, which emphasizes the distinction between his own position and that of the Liberal Protestants, and is of special interest for its treatment of the eschatological problems of the Gospels.   [Please select]

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It is intensely and peculiarly Modernism.   [Please select]

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Nothing is more unhealthy, amid all our unhealthy modernism, than Christian pity.   [Please select]

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And, lastly, Modernism began and continues, wherever civilization began and continues to _deny_ Christ.   [Please select]

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Now that, so far as it goes, is denying Christ; it is pure Modernism.   [Please select]

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Your present education, to all intents and purposes, denies Christ, and that is intensely and peculiarly Modernism.   [Please select]

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He was known as a High Churchman; he was felt to be a saint; his modernism was almost forgotten.   [Please select]

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But he is a little shaken and very much alarmed by the march of modernism.   [Please select]

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"Call it Neroism, or Commonsensism, or Modernism, or anything you like," Rachael said with sudden fire, "but while you go on calling what you profess Christianity, Bishop, you simply subscribe to an untruth."   [Please select]

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It was not long before his tentative movement towards modernism ended in a profession of Catholic principles which allied him with forces definitely and sometimes angrily ranged against the Higher Criticism.   [Please select]

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