Sentences with phrase «typology which»

ID16 is a personality typology which draws on the theory developed by Carl Gustav Jung.
(In School Culture Rewired, page 67, you can find the School Culture Typology which is a great tool for initial assessment.)
But above all he seeks to develop a typology for forms of order, a typology which allows a hierarchy between the presumed extremes to be laid out and a differentiated comprehension and presentation of the spectrum of our experiences and presentations of reality to be given.
lvarez provides a typology which includes four types of Pentecostalism in Latin America.

Not exact matches

In his view the valuation of goods finds its origins in the selection of sacrificial animals «in the cult, not in commerce (which knows no basis for typology, but remains purely individualistic).»
It is also possible to recognize other ways of reading the New Testament: not only midrash, but also typology and allegory are modes of reading which, given their assumptions and rules of discourse, are every bit as disciplined and «true» as that offered by the literalist renderings of the historical - critical method.
In the academic scene in the United States, the second group, which in this typology may appear to be extreme, is in fact the mediating one.
The next and major section of this essay will propose a fourfold typology of the ways in which the Christological task is understood.
Holmes outlines a typology by which to categorize the beliefs of the Founders and their families.
Durkheim's concept of sociology is characterized by a marked emancipation from the tenets of Comte's philosophy of history as sociology (sociology as a method) and by a corresponding tendency toward construction of a typology of social groupings, in which he included religious communities.
According to their report, the assignment of individuals to one of the eight core typology groups is based primarily on their position on nine scales of social and political values — each of which is determined by responses to two or three survey questions — as well as their party identification.
But a more universal typology might correlate the tremendum pole with the prophet's feeling of the unapproachability of God, the radical discontinuity of Creator and creation, and the response of humility and prostration; man must keep his proper distance, of which any violation is tabu.
«2 The diversity which Henry, as one of modern evangelicalism's founders, laments has been noted more positively by Richard Quebedeaux in his book The Young Evangelicals - Revolution in Orthodoxy.3 In this book Quebedeaux offers a typology for the conservative wing of the Protestant church, differentiating Separatist Fundamentalism (Bob Jones University, Carl McIntire) from Open Fundamentalism (Biola College, Hal Lindsey), Establishment Evangelicalism (Christianity Today, Billy Graham) from the New Evangelicalism (Fuller Theological Seminary, Mark Hatfield), and all of these from the Charismatic Movement which cuts into orthodox, as well as ecumenical liberal and Roman Catholic constituencies.
In the name of further revelation, the Bible is tailored to fit a typology in which two philosophies of life, the «Abel - type» and the «Cain - type,» struggle in cyclical battles throughout history, each struggle building upon the previous success of the Abel - type and so ascending toward a complete restoration of the individual, the family, the nation and the world.
As a kind of axis or armature around which to organize discussion of these voices, I propose a typology.
With this in view, I would like to make three typologies with one or other of which most theological attempts in recent years could be identified.
John A. Coleman has developed a useful typology on which Hammond in part relies.
Luiz Ruscillo FAITH Magazine January - February 2007 Christ the Fulfilment of Wisdom «The Church, as early as apostolic times, and then constantly inher Tradition, has illuminated the unity of the divine plan in the twoTestaments through typology, which discerns in God's works of the OldCovenant prefigurations of what he accomplished in the fullness of timein the person of his incarnate son.»
I adopt the alternative of offering a typology of the major forms in which love has been viewed in the tradition.
To this end, I adapted a typology developed by Rikki Dean at LSE, which draws on cultural theory (Douglas 1970) to classify ways in which the public participate in policy - making (Dean 2016).
The notion of «mundane internet tools» is part of an empirical and relational typology distinguishing between mundane, emerging, and specialized internet tools — these are not properties of the tools themselves, but of patterns of use and degrees of familiarity, which of course change over time, between places, and across social groups.
@MarioKamenjak I don't think so, not in modern English or when it was coined (which is very recently, it was only meant in jest and certainly not part of the classical typology of political systems).
The authors then propose an alternative theoretical perspective which builds on those typologies — especially the radicalisation thesis — to provide a more comprehensive explanation for lone - wolf behaviour.
But furthermore — and this is perhaps Darwin's greatest contribution — he developed a set of new principles that influence the thinking of every person: the living world, through evolution, can be explained without recourse to supernaturalism; essentialism or typology is invalid, and we must adopt population thinking, in which all individuals are unique (vital for education and the refutation of racism); natural selection, applied to social groups, is indeed sufficient to account for the origin and maintenance of altruistic ethical systems; cosmic teleology, an intrinsic process leading life automatically to ever greater perfection, is fallacious, with all seemingly teleological phenomena explicable by purely material processes; and determinism is thus repudiated, which places our fate squarely in our own evolved hands.
The new Milan venue of Fondazione Prada, conceived by architecture firm OMA — led by Rem Koolhaas — expands the repertoire of spatial typologies in which Milan appears to have been founded around 600 BC by the Celtic Insubres, after whom this region of northern Italy was called Insubria.
Time passes by during your regular missions, which are split into three different typologies.
The typology includes logical problems, algorithmic problems, story problems (which have underlying algorithms with a story wrapper that amounts to an algorithmic problem), rule - using problems, decision - making problems (e.g., cost - benefit analysis), troubleshooting (systematically diagnosing a fault and eliminating a problem space), diagnosis - solution problems (characteristic of medical school and involving small groups understanding the problem, researching different possible causes, generating hypotheses, performing diagnostic tests, and monitoring a treatment to restore a goal state), strategic performance, case analysis (characteristic of law or business school and involving adapting tactics to support an overall strategy and reflecting on authentic situations), design problems, and dilemmas (such as global warming, which are complex and involve competing values and which may have no obvious solutions).
Baumrind has provided a useful typology as a result of her work on parenting styles, which Catherine Scott and I examined in «Parenting, teaching and self - esteem.»
The typology includes: logical problems, algorithmic problems, story problems (which are algorithmic problems with a story wrapper), «rule - using» problems, decision - making problems (e.g., cost - benefit analysis), troubleshooting (systematically diagnosing a fault, eliminating a problem space), «diagnosis - solution» problems (characteristic of medical school, which involve small groups understanding the problem, researching different possible causes, generating hypotheses, performing diagnostic tests, and monitoring a treatment to restore a goal state), strategic - performance, case analysis (characteristic of law or business school, which involve adapting tactics to support an overall strategy and reflecting on authentic situations), design problems, and dilemmas (such as global warming, which are complex and involve competing values, and which may have no solutions).
The authors review a typology of 11 problem types proposed by Jonassen (2000), which range from highly structured problems (focused on an accurate and efficient path to an optimal solution), to «ill - structured» problems (which do not necessarily have solutions and which prioritize evaluation of evidence and reasoning).
These photograph show Ruff's subjects in affectless poses in a way that muffles individuality while at the same time casting it into barren relief — the kind of visual typologies that place the artist squarely in the legacy of the Becher's so - called Düsseldorf School of photographers, which also include Thomas Struth and Andreas Gursky.
The panel, which will explore the potential of a typology of architectural absence is called Typology typology of architectural absence is called Typology Typology of Void.
The exhibition, which features three typologies and 25 individual works, is also the first showing of the duo's work in the city in 10 years.
Tapping the traditions of documentary and conceptual photography, Leonard's project, which she developed during a residency at the Wexner Center in Columbus, Ohio, is positioned within the genealogy of the grand visual archives that extend from Eugène Atget's Paris «then and now,» to August Sander's Face of Our Time, to Bernd and Hilla Becher's typologies of vernacular architecture.
The operation applied by Sanchez in constructing this record could be connected to the principle of typology, which functions in different sciences such as the study and classification of types.
Paying close attention to classification, typology and chronology, the exhibition examines moments in which these ordering structures are ruptured, allowing flaws and discrepancies to shine through.
In both the sculptures from the mid-1990s, and the new drawings created for the exhibition Players, Huma Bhabha reinvents the human head, deconstructing and reconstructing an archetype in which she gathers and transforms various art - historical typologies: from the African, Oceanic and carnival masks to those worn by the actors / dancers in the Indian theatre, from the grotesque faces of Expressionist painting to the demonic, hybrid features we may find in the characters of science - fiction movies or the Marvel comic books.
There is one dreadful failure of taste and architectural typology: the new café, which looks out onto Whitechapel High Street, lacks only the whiff of ammonia and a Greek chorus of enquiries about holiday destinations to transform it into a ladies hair salon in Weybridge.
I am sure the Myers - Briggs (temperment typology) people would have a field day analyzing which «kinds» of people take to blogging (me: E-N-F-P).
To achieve a level of durability which fully utilizes natural resources within sustainable thresholds, idiosyncratic notions of design must be reconciled with proven precedents and typologies.
Hence, use of coastal typologies, which consider the elements above, has led to an improved capacity to represent and integrate ocean biogeochemistry and CO2 fluxes (Laruelle et al. 2010) and may help identify contrasting modes of pH and Ω regulation in coastal waters.
And its the first time that the court has referred to Max Weber «s typologies of legal rationality in On Law in Economy and Society, for which see Rheinstein, Kronman and now Duncan Kennedy.
The most widely used typology is that originally developed by Baumrind, 9 in which parenting is categorized into 4 main styles, each associated with a different pattern of developmental outcomes.
Diana Baumrind's (1967) widely - cited research relies on a two - factor model of discipline to generate a typology, in which three ideal parenting types — «authoritative»; «authoritarian» and «permissive» — were generated by combining the extreme poles of a two - factor discipline model.
The literature review is followed by a presentation of overarching father typologies, which broadly classify AOP - signing fathers with 3 - year - olds into distinct categories based on their level of involvement and the means by which they provide financial support.
Le Play developed a four-fold typology of the family, each which inculcated a certain set of values.
However, because many parents do not fall into one specific typology, theorists have moved toward a dimensional approach which allows evaluation of dimensions both uniquely and in concert (Bean et al., 2006).
Dimensions are concepts to categorize parenting behaviors such as affection, punishment, monitoring, whereas typologies are constellations of parenting dimensions such as an authoritative parenting style which is a combination of supportive parenting, attachment and guiding the child's behavior by explanation and appropriate expectations for conformity.
The model has developed over time from having two to three underlying dimensions, from which the authors (Anderson & Gavazzi, 1990; Craddock, 2001; Franklin et al., 2004) built their typologies:
A slew of policy and reforms change like RERA, GST and demonetization have the prime impact on the commercial real estate sector which for a long time was majorly focusing on non-resident Indian investors with the interest skewing towards the villas and apartments which is followed by plots and other typologies of property.
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