Sentences with phrase «cultural dimensions with»

In the one economy of creation and salvation, we would expect the Church as the full environing of man in his personal, social and cultural dimensions with the infallible authority of God.

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Recalling that internationally - recognized human rights include social, economic, and cultural rights as well as political and civil rights, we should acknowledge that economic relations and human rights are mutually supportive dimensions of our mature relationship with China.
In dealing with the relation between groups in America we may distinguish between three dimensions along which dominance can be measured: the cultural, the political, and the social.
I have argued in a forthcoming work, The Realities of Faith and The Revolution in Cultural Forms, that the dimension of depth which has appeared in contemporary theology under the discussion of eschatology, has affinities with this new vision of science, if in fact it is not of apiece with it.
The Cultural Dimension As culture develops, so too will religion in order that it may answer more adequately the basic problems of human life and to further deepen the synthesis of scientific knowledge with religious knowledge - the principle of evolution is written into the nature of religion, as in all life.
No one with any sense or experience imagines that he or she has the silver - bullet answer to poverty in all its social, cultural, economic, and political dimensions; I know my friend Speaker Ryan doesn't think he does.
There is a further dimension to this work which has been evoked at the Synod, and that is the wider cultural engagement demanded of the Church in countries with a strongly secular environment.
3 See for example the case studies analysed by G. Rajamani and C. Lawrence, «Baptism and Conversion with Special Reference to Socio - Cultural Dimensions,» in Godwin R. Singh, ed., A Call to Discipleship: Baptism and Conversion (Delhi: ISPCK, 1985), pp. 112 - 136.
But, of course, one must ask a basic theological question: What is the theological rationale for consciously and concertedly bringing the Dalit and Adivasi dynamic of resistance - liberation with all its religio - cultural and socioeconomic dimensions into the realm of Christian theology?
The difficulty of the paradigm, of course, is that it lifts media policy out of a mere bureaucratic administration into a broader dimension of cultural debate: what sort of symbolic environment do we have, what sort of symbolic environment do we want, and what is the role of the media in our collective effort to deal with our human potential for violence?
While the impact of these classical theories has remained strong, I would like to point to a specific contribution that, in my view, has served as a kind of watershed in our thinking about the cultural dimension of religion: Clifford Geertz's essay «Religion as a Cultural System,» published in 1966.1 Although Geertz, an anthropologist, was concerned in this essay with many issues that lay on the fringes of sociologists» interests, his writing is clear and incisive, the essay displays exceptional erudition, and it provides not only a concise definition of religion but also a strong epistemological and philosophical defense of the importance of religion as a topic of cultural dimension of religion: Clifford Geertz's essay «Religion as a Cultural System,» published in 1966.1 Although Geertz, an anthropologist, was concerned in this essay with many issues that lay on the fringes of sociologists» interests, his writing is clear and incisive, the essay displays exceptional erudition, and it provides not only a concise definition of religion but also a strong epistemological and philosophical defense of the importance of religion as a topic of Cultural System,» published in 1966.1 Although Geertz, an anthropologist, was concerned in this essay with many issues that lay on the fringes of sociologists» interests, his writing is clear and incisive, the essay displays exceptional erudition, and it provides not only a concise definition of religion but also a strong epistemological and philosophical defense of the importance of religion as a topic of inquiry.
I tried to be punctual in posting but if you've been there you'll understand this: it is a country obsessed with food, layered in such rich cultural dimensions that summing up what they do is quite a challenge.
The kind of people for whom quality of life — with all its cultural and social dimensions — is a root to fulfilment way beyond self - interest.
«But this emergent stability also reflects an implicit social contract among the various scientists and policy specialists involved, which allows «the same» concept to accommodate tacitly different local meanings» or «The varying importance of particular dimensions of knowledge for different social groups may allow cohesion to be sustained amidst pluralism, and universality to coexist with cultural distinctiveness».
The varying importance of particular dimensions of knowledge for different social groups may allow cohesion to be sustained amidst pluralism, and universality to coexist with cultural distinctiveness.
Cultural dimension: While six of the best - performing economies of the 2001 - 2010 decade are African (IMF / The Economist Report — 2011), and four African countries are among the top 10 economies recording the highest growth rates in 2013 («The World in 2013» report by The Economist), multinational companies prospecting in African markets often face cultural differences and find It difficult to operate with their local pCultural dimension: While six of the best - performing economies of the 2001 - 2010 decade are African (IMF / The Economist Report — 2011), and four African countries are among the top 10 economies recording the highest growth rates in 2013 («The World in 2013» report by The Economist), multinational companies prospecting in African markets often face cultural differences and find It difficult to operate with their local pcultural differences and find It difficult to operate with their local partners.
The instructional dimension refers to practices and challenges associated with implementing cultural responsiveness in the classroom.
This element involves students developing the skills to relate to and move between cultures through engaging with different cultural groups, giving an experiential dimension to intercultural learning in contexts that may be face - to - face, virtual or vicarious.
Shangri - La's Boracay Resort & Spa will bring new dimensions in luxury and leisure to this fabulous tropical destination, with a classic yet contemporary architectural style infused with local cultural influences.Shangri - La's Boracay Resort & Spa is a 5 - Star resort - hotel located in the northern part of Boracay Island, the resort's secluded setting enjoys 350 meters of prestine beachfront and 12 hestares of grounds that are home to a number of interesting and rare wildlife species.Boracay is a short 45 - minute flight south of Manila, with a further 30 - minute combined land - and - sea transfer time between Caticlan airport and the resort.
``... travel outside our borders can add a new dimension to a person's social and cultural intelligence — and one's knowledge of how people abroad interact and do business with one another... In this day and age, more and more employers want to hire people with a true «world view» with the adaptability and openness that comes with having experienced other cultures.»
Kapoor's talk will focus on his long engagement with public space, reflecting on the creative, cultural and political dimensions of his practice.
With the exhibition «James Rosenquist: Painting as Immersion» the Museum Ludwig in Cologne (Germany) currently presents the works of James Rosenquist in the context of their cultural, social, and political dimensions.
«Frieze LA will add an exciting new dimension to this thriving cultural scene... As with all our fairs, Frieze LA will be at the heart of a dynamic week during which international collectors, curators and artists will come together to engage with and appreciate the city and everything that makes it great.»
We are interested in works produced in a range of visual and time - based disciplines that engage with the social dimension of contemporary cultural production.
The self is presented in states of dreamlike transformation informed by both biological imperatives and, in a series of works with autobiographical dimensions, the social and cultural influence of Internet communities and pop culture.
«But this emergent stability also reflects an implicit social contract among the various scientists and policy specialists involved, which allows «the same» concept to accommodate tacitly different local meanings» or «The varying importance of particular dimensions of knowledge for different social groups may allow cohesion to be sustained amidst pluralism, and universality to coexist with cultural distinctiveness».
The varying importance of particular dimensions of knowledge for different social groups may allow cohesion to be sustained amidst pluralism, and universality to coexist with cultural distinctiveness.
There are many dimensions to this issue - promoting recruitment and retention of Indigenous staff; cultural diversity and capacity development training; and valuing skills for engaging with Indigenous people.
• Use some of reconciliation resources as a starting place or for inspiration eg ECA Reconciliation Plan, APS Reconciliation Plan or Narragunawali resources • Use the Cultural continuum to have a discussion around «where our service is at with cultural competence and including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in to our practice» • Read the summary Report on State of Reconciliation in Australia (Reconciliation Australia) and have a discussion around the 5 dimensions to measure reconciliaCultural continuum to have a discussion around «where our service is at with cultural competence and including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in to our practice» • Read the summary Report on State of Reconciliation in Australia (Reconciliation Australia) and have a discussion around the 5 dimensions to measure reconciliacultural competence and including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in to our practice» • Read the summary Report on State of Reconciliation in Australia (Reconciliation Australia) and have a discussion around the 5 dimensions to measure reconciliation: 1.
Experience and sensitivity in dealing with all members of different cultural and racial backgrounds, including visible and invisible dimensions of diversity
They communicate in manners that demonstrate healthcare literacy across multiple disciplines (e.g., medical - and psychological / psychiatric - terminology, disease - and / or diagnosis - specific nomenclatures), and regularly articulate the manners in which multiple BPSS dimensions interact with each other in the present, across the lifespan, and with consideration of cultural / spiritual beliefs and practices.
Aumer - Ryan, Hatfield, and Frey (2007) argued that cultural variations have a critical influence on the way individuals define and experience love but also on who they tend to fall in love with and therefore culture related dimensions are crucial in the study of love.
The IC - S was designed to measure participants» cultural orientation and originally included four dimensions of vertical and horizontal individualism and collectivism but for the purposes of the present study only the two horizontal dimensions of individualism and collectivism were utilized which we conceptualized as more relevant to close interpersonal relationships than the vertical dimensions which is more concerned with hierarchical power structures.
Specifically, as immigrant Latino families become acculturated to U.S. culture, parental control and parent — adolescent conflict might decrease.1 Future research examining dimensions of parenting simultaneously (e.g., levels of acceptance considered combined with levels of control and conflict) and the effect of acculturation on these associations would contribute to our understanding of cultural aspects of parenting in the context of diabetes management.
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