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Unsettling the Word spurs us to think about the Bible "through the eyes of the exploited."
Some of what's
unsettling in this passage has to do with one of the most enduring planks of Western empiricism, namely, the second law of thermodynamics.
It is a shame and it is very
unsettling because we are all wondering what is going to happen next."
I had chatted with Feld a week or so earlier, and he seemed his usual wary, nervy, witty, charming, prickly, unsettled,
unsettling self.
For someone who was "present at the creation," revisiting A Nation at Risk is at once satisfying and
unsettling. Satisfying because this retrospective confirms that, whatever else may be said of the National Commission on Excellence in Education, its words are still taken seriously by serious people.
While all these can offer marvelous perspectives, they are also tremendously
unsettling, especially because they all beg the question: what are things--or what and when are they not and who decides this?
ASTON VILLA manager Graham Taylor has decided to give Turkish international Alpay another chance and blasted the player's advisors for
unsettling him.
But that wasn't the case in what can only be described as an unsettled and eventually
unsettling year at the mother-of-all-festivals.
And LMA deputy chief executive Frank Clark believes the proposal will end
unsettling speculation through the season.
McLaughlin's provocative suggestion that Jesus can be read analogously to a transvestite, and that women who stand at the altar in persona Christi refigure him through the apparent contrast between their office and their "woman-ways of bodied being" (143) may be profoundly liberating and
unsettling to some and for others may serve only to reinscribe, re-cite, women as (sole) bearers of embodiment.
"If the greater world reveals itself only to those courageous and daring enough to re-imagine and test the very foundations of knowledge," Hoy writes, "Harvard seems to believe its task is to nurture and develop minds unsettled and
unsettling enough to look into the darkness." And so it is no coincidence that students "lash out at one another, or ...
His novel The Second Round (1965) presents the semiautobiographical story of the disillusionment and alienation of a young doctor returning from England to Freetown after completing his medical studies; he finds his home unsettled and
unsettling. Peters' poetry (Poems, 1964; Satellites, 1967; Katchikali, 1971; Selected Poetry, 1981; and that found in several anthologies) is generally pessimistic, characterized by irony and sometimes satire.
Concluded Hove, "It's an
unsettling time to be a banker, it's an
unsettling time to be a bank regulator and I'm sure it's an
unsettling time to be a banking accountant.
NEIL LENNON last night labelled Mark Warburton's valuation of John McGinn "laughable" and accused him of
unsettling Hibs' star man.