Sentences with phrase «basic conception»

Collective leadership, for our purposes, is defined by this minimalist but basic conception of leadership - as - influence — and as a property of the system rather than an individual.
The basic conception of the Spirit of God in the Old Testament is a mighty but invisible force emanating directly from God.
Despite the fact that, at least in some respects, the Billy Graham Crusades have a sophistication unknown to Billy Sunday and the evangelizers of a previous era, the basic conception is still a residue of revivalism.
This is the basic conception of power that has been controlling in western historical experience.
It is when we come to study the basic conceptions of God, the relationship between man and God, the impact of belief upon social conduct and the view of life after death, that we realize how wide and deep are the gulfs between the leading religions.
He doesn't bring much new to the basic conception — a bunch of famous actors play eccentrics cooped up on a train, with secrets to be unearthed.
With Mike, we think our book opens up many new questions and suggests ways states, localities, and scholars can try out, learn from, and improve upon our basic conception of constitutional governance — limited powers and checks and balances among schools, local government, states, and the feds.
The 29 artists in this show aim to challenge assumptions about Iranian art, shaking up the basic conception of the country's modern canon.
Without getting into too much detail (which would require a separate paper), the basic conception was that the innate drives and emerging wishes of the individual come into conflict with external reality (including other people) and the developing superego, leading to more or less chronic and unconscious anxiety, which creates, not only individually experienced suffering, but disruptions in one's relationships (Freud, 1920).
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