Sentences with phrase «central issue in the relationship»

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and Bonhoeffer's answer of holy worldliness, or his hope of full manhood); (4) «his effort to forge a dynamic definition of the Church» (the church is defined in relationship to the world); and (5) «his struggle toward a deeply relevant Christology» (the Incarnation becomes the central issue of all facets of theology).5
(10) The truth of the assertion is illustrated throughout our discussion in this book, which deals with the issues and relationships that also are central in religion.
Bernard Bailyn in The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution (Harvard University Press, 1967) discusses three of these issues: different views of the relationship between the legislature and electors, different views of the legislature's sovereignty in relation to a higher law embodied in a constitution, and different views of the relation between, the central sovereign and subordinate political units.
(In this issue Frs Cummings and Burke, and our Truth Will Set You Free column, elucidate necessary aspects of this process concerning the clearly central issue of the relationship of sex and love.)
Instead the party struggled in vain with what then seemed to be the real issue of the day, the relationship between the state and «austerity» — that was not in any way the central concern of Blue Labour thinkers.
The screenwriter and Howard do let Lauda and Hunt's marriages slip by with minimal coverage, and the film opens with unnecessary narration and wraps up with obvious dialogue, but Morgan makes up for such issues with his precision in detailing the central relationship.
The relationship between words and images is a central issue in many of his graphic works.
His work addresses social, political and communications issues, the relationship between public and private space within social frameworks, and the investigation of channels of information and the ways in which they may be used to censor central information or promulgate ideas.
Through the accumulation of conversations with the artist spanning from 2006 to 2012 — primarily reproductions of earlier material with the addition of a new interview by Adam Szymczyk, director of Kunsthalle Basel, and Quinn Latimer, an art critic and the book's editor — the discursive texts in Interviews on Films and Works obliquely encompass the issues central to the artist's work, including the perception of present time and the relationship of materials to form.
• A practical understanding of how relationships are central to success in law • Specific ways to overcome networking issues and harness the energy inherent in effective business relationships • Arranging priorities and goals accordingly • Leveraging new business through better relationship skills
A recent United Nations report by Special Rapporteur, Miguel Alfonso Martinez, Study on treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements between States and indigenous populations, [12] considers the issue of «recognition of indigenous peoples» right to their lands and their resources,» [13] to be of central importance in establishing a renewed relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people:
[12] In this way, it may be possible to clarify issues that are central to all native title negotiations and are fundamental to establishing stable, equitable relationships between all parties, while ensuring that the processes according to which the negotiations are conducted respect the fundamental human rights of all parties.
Special Rapporteur Miguel Alfonso Martinez also considers the issue of «recognition of indigenous peoples» right to their lands and their resources, and to continue engaging, unmolested, in their traditional economic activities on those lands» (127) to be of central importance in establishing a renewed relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
After all these years of working with couples, I now understand that the heart of the matter, the central issue in the marriage, rarely concerns the content of a couple's arguments, but almost always concerns the strength and responsiveness of the attachment relationship they have.
We'll explore the central issues couples face today in trying to make a committed, long - term relationship or marriage work.
Asking your partner what makes her / him feel emotionally safe is a first step in making this important issue a central part of your marriage / relationship.
An overview of all American studies with non-clinical samples (21 samples with a total of 1,584 infants, conducted between 1977 and 1990) shows that about 67 % of the infants were classified as secure, 21 % as insecure - avoidant and 12 % as insecure - ambivalent.5 A central issue in attachment theory and research is what causes some infants to develop an insecure attachment relationship while other infants feel secure.
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