Accordingly, what will make schooling «theological» is that it shapes human persons so that they are formed
by the habitus of theology (paideia) and capacitated to engage in truly critical reflection.
Diagonally across New Street from the New York Stock Exchange, the corner of Exchange Place stands a dull red building of queer proportions which is the Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange of New York, familiarly known as the little board and disrespectfully referred to
by habitus of New Street...
Not exact matches
What is wrong is Farley's failure to see the implications of the fact (which he himself notes in passing) that a
habitus is
by definition a disposition for some activity.
In Farley's case the circle is broken
by introducing a subjective construal of
habitus, and hence of theology, as a mode of consciousness.
Wood suggests that
by following the lead of the concept of
habitus, but in a different direction from the one Farley took, one can resolve this knot
by reconceptualizing the entire issue We do not have to choose between «objective» and «subjective» construals of what theology is.
But that creates a circle, for no
habitus can be described except
by reference to that for which it is the
habitus — in this case theology.
By contrast this book urges that the overarching end or goal of theological schooling is to understand God; and «to understand» is to come to have certain conceptual capacities,
habitus, that is, dispositions and competencies to act, that enable us to apprehend God and refer all things including ourselves to God.
Although a genetic condition distinct from Marfan syndrome, MEN 2B is characterized
by marfanoid
habitus, a term that describes the co-occurrence of many Marfan syndrome features.
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habitus»
by Ann Hamilton, 2016.
habitus is an exhibition created
by visual artist Ann Hamilton that weaves text, textile, and image together as mediums for an imaginative and tactile exchange between artist and audience.
In conjunction with the ongoing exhibition
habitus, The Fabric Workshop and Museum presents a gallery talk
by textile scholar Dr. Linda Eaton, the John L. & Marjorie P. McGraw Director of Collections and Senior Curator of Textiles at the Winterthur Museum.
habitus is an exhibition created
by artist Ann Hamilton that weaves text, textile, and image together as mediums for an imaginative and tactile exchange between artist and audience.