Sentences with phrase «broader contexts of»

Instead, think about the broader context of the user experience.
My objective in this chapter has been simply to state how a possible revelation may be situated in terms of the very broad context of cosmic evolution.
It also would have been useful for these writers to consider C — Pop within the broader context of niche — driven evangelicalism, exemplified by congregations such as Willow Creek and Grace Chapel, publishing houses that market things like «the women's Bible,» and even those evangelist muscle men who thrill pre — teens by shattering bricks with their heads — all for Jesus of course.
Tietjen's memoirs provide insights into the Missouri Synod controversy which can inform our understanding of the nature of controversy and schism within the broader context of American Protestantism.
Selling an aspiration lifestyle isn't new to Victoria's Secret or within the broader context of consumerism.
In the Epilogue to The Abortion Papers, Nathanson placed the abortion debate within the broader context of American history in this way:
On a Trinitarian approach, we understand that we and the world exist in the broader context of the economy of salvation: we should expect to see imperfections and evil, both because we ourselves are fallen observers, and because we are observing a «groaning» Creation, in transition from a lost Paradise to «a new Heaven and a new Earth».
As Eric Hester explains later in this issue The Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality [11] teaches that formation in chastity and any information imparted about sexuality should be given in the broadest context of information about love.
As we have insisted, the «broadest context of information about love» must include an honest commitment to the teaching of Humanae Vitae.
Acts frames the work of the Spirit in the broader context of Christian mission in precisely the same way Pentecostals do today.
This understanding of the word not only makes more sense in the immediate context, but also fits with the broader context of Scripture.
In other words, his anthropology should be interpreted merely as a special instance within the broad context of his ontology, cosmology, and (as we shall see) theology.
To be aware of these growth themes is to be in touch with the broad context of the unique individual problems and potentials of particular children and their parents.
Look at the broader context of the book.
The influence of paid - time religious television also takes on a wider significance when considered within the broader context of the structures of the mass media in their political and economic dimensions.
I find it troubling that Webb does not situate his defense of punishment (even if it is «saved») within the broader context of mass incarceration in the United States.
, but these techniques put the minute decisions into the broader context of life better, helping me achieve a better, more logical state of mind.
But when you look at it in the broader context of his career, you see how impressive Jackson's career has been.
Matters of football should be looked at in the broader context of society.
Even though AEDs are designed to be easy - to - use and relatively foolproof, individuals who intend to use one should receive training in order to understand the role of defibrillation in the broader context of the cardiac chain of survival.
This comprehensive resource centers on the Respectful Maternity Care charter, a groundbreaking consensus document that demonstrates the legitimate place of maternal health rights within the broader context of human rights.
To see why, let's return for a second to the American Academy of Pediatrics statement on early life stress, which provides examples of the types of stress children can withstand, provided they occur within a broader context of loving, supportive relationships.
While the findings of the contested Toas memo, detailed later in this story, are fairly complex and specific, the lawsuit also draws upon Dr. Haldar's own emails and other, previously unpublicized SUNY documents, placing his alleged missteps in the broader context of what he calls «SUNY Poly's fiscal institutional mismanagement.»
Such a proposal, Cuomo concluded, «should be raised only in the broader context of negotiating the state budget.»
In fact I believe that my Quaternary science helps me maintain the focus of the project within the broader context of global change and to appreciate the links with other disciplines.
But I wanted to put it all into the broader context of what morality is, where it comes from, and how it binds us into teams that then make us unable to think for ourselves.
This unusual view shows the cluster in the broader context of its local environment.
Soviet behavior can be understood in the broader context of superpower political and military competition
The research, which examined the writings of terminally ill patients and inmates on death row, suggests that we focus disproportionately on the negative emotions caused by dying, without considering the broader context of everyday life.
«The reefs provided us with a unique opportunity to isolate the impact of over-fishing of sharks on reef resilience, and assess that impact in the broader context of climate change pressures threatening coral reefs,» said Ruppert.
But this study can be placed within the broader context of an overall energy strategy for the US military.
By making the importance and fragility of the Polar Regions a reality, we can forge a gateway to the broader context of polar science, climate chnage and the need to evolve towards a more sustainable society.
Moreover, Cornerstone will assess the impact of the MAVEN E / PO project within the broader context of educational goals outlined by the Science Mission Directorate (SMD) and Mars Exploration Program Public Engagement (MEPPE).
The ASHG Victor A. McKusick Leadership Award recognizes individuals whose professional achievements have fostered and enriched the development of human genetics as well as its assimilation into the broader context of science, medicine, and health.
Maqui berries have not been studied; all berries are high in antioxidants, the body uses them well so be sure to eat them every day: see: http://nutritionfacts.org/2014/12/11/add-beans-berries-and-greens-to-more-meals/ for a broader context of awesome benefit.
Seen in the broader context of China's colossal One Belt One Road infrastructure project, the impact of this on future trade dynamics for global fashion players could be huge.
Before the establishment of the oil economy in the early 1960s, two main orientations shaped traditional Emeriati culture: the nomadic desert - oriented Bedouins with small oasis farming within the broader context of the desert economy and culture, and the sea - oriented culture that revolved around pearling and sea trading.
Bill Sherwood's film is one of the first and most significant works (indie, of course) about the AIDS crisis that goes beyond the issue of coming out, placing its romantic triangle in the broader context of a vibrant gay community.
In the broader context of history, the two - Oscar Best Picture winner has occurred six times in 89 years of Academy Awards ceremonies — in all honesty, that's more than I expected when I started researching the stats.
Scott, as is ever the case in his commentary tracks, is a fascinating speaker, and not only gives us lots of insights into the making of the film, but also situates the picture in the broader context of his career.
Design thinking also encourages us to consider the broader context of the problem.
Michael Strain helped put training in the broader context of workforce and employment issues.
But it's important to understand the broader context of U.S. admissions policies when considering affirmative action.
Her major research interests are in first - and second - language, and literacy acquisition in the broader context of children's social and cognitive development.
«A Time for Sight: The Debate over Color Blindness and Race - Consciousness in School Integration Policy,» Curriculum Connections In light of the 2007 Supreme Court decision in Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District and Meredith v. Jefferson County Board of Education, ADL offers this comprehensive lesson that examines the debate over school integration within the broader context of the Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954 and the desegregation of Central High School in Little Rock, AK in 1957.
They must also consider «student variables,» from individual interest to the broad context of the community inside and outside the classroom.
For some time now there has been increasing recognition that, in an educational climate of accountability measures and increased top - down control, there is a need to position the work of teachers as extending beyond the classroom and situate teachers» role in education within the broader context of schooling.
A number of key votes were postponed, and Superintendent John Deasy's highly anticipated budget presentation was postponed until the Sept. 10 board meeting so it could be considered in the broader context of the 2013 - 14 budget.
Puckett, who taught at Chipman and quit because of the changes following from NCLB, also contextualizes the eventual closure of the school, and the devaluation of what it stood for, in the broader context of education reform and accountability efforts nationwide.»
NJ EXCEL, therefore, emphasizes the study and analysis of topics and authentic educational issues within local district and school contexts, and within the broader context of the state's Strategic Plan for Improving Education in New Jersey, the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards, Common Core / PARCC, relevant state laws, policies, and initiatives.
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