Sentences with phrase «debate about the interpretation»

The whole debate about the interpretation of Amoris Laetitia, at least concerning the issue of Communion for the divorced and remarried, could very easily have been avoided.
[11] Another study randomly assigned students to teachers and found that selection bias was only a small problem, although there is debate about the interpretation of this result.

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As for the debate about the theology of St. Thomas Aquinas: Luckily, there is no need for the Catholic Church to agree on a certain interpretation of his work.
The initiative has sparked a campus - wide debate about biblical interpretation and the roles of women, as well as a second group called Students for Egalitarianism in Marriage.
Jesus himself in gospel passages that I can not even count at this moment — argued and debated with people constantly about beliefs — whether that was in question format or conversation... but it always involved scripture and interpretation.
The debates are ongoing (not the least those about the ecclesiological question of what counts as Church doctrine), but this does not prevent the Nicene tradition from providing a reliable biblical horizon for biblical interpretation.
Given all the debate and commentary about different interpretations of the bible, it seems that the Christian god, a purportedly omnipotent being, has major communication and marketing weaknesses.
Given all the debate and commentary about different interpretations of the bible, it seems that the Christian god, a purportedly omnipotent being, has a communication and marketing weakness.
A thought that arose as I read your comment: The debates over the inerrancy of the Bible — are they not just camouflaged debates about the inerrancy of my or your or whoever's interpretation?
That is subject to interpretation, which is why those conversations will be about the Conservatives putting pressure on the chair to move the debates on as quickly as possible.
Without the Internet, the «debate about the debate» in the press would have produced a much more elite - driven and partisan interpretation.
At the same time, we wish to help students (1) experience authentic processes of science, in particular discussion / debate about experimental data and their interpretation (including «grey areas»), (2) recognize the creativity and open - ended nature of research, and (3) see the diversity of people who undertake research careers (i.e. not just the genius / geeks of popular culture).
Geologic shoreline evidence has been interpreted as indicating a rapid sea level rise of a few meters late in the Eemian to a peak about 9 meters above present, suggesting the possibility that a critical stability threshold was crossed that caused polar ice sheet collapse [84]--[85], although there remains debate within the research community about this specific history and interpretation.
For all the dead - on jabs at society, bystanders debating the political theories of intervention as two people beat each other's brains out, or the sang - froid meeting in the penthouse debating how best to dispose of the rebellion's wild - eyed ringleader (Luke Evans), there are tantalizing riffs whose interpretation is as much about our own pre-conceived notions as anything else.
Their case study constitutes a rich description of teaching approaches that engage students through research, debate, critical thinking, interpretation and analysis of sources beyond the textbook, stimulating class discussion and dialogue, personalizing the material, raising controversial issues, and conveying excitement about the content.8
I have no desire to have a «blog debate» but rather I am making the point that hurried «interpretations» of results aren't generally very accurate and that people can be in too much of a hurry to jump to conclusions about the IPCC, attribution, impacts on policy etc..
But technocracy abolishes competing accounts of the world: it says that hoi - polloi is not competent, either to form a view of the world, or to make decisions about their own lives or public matters; and as the climate debate shows, unofficial interpretations of The Science are waved away as so much «motivated reasoning» and the such like.
For those who might be interested in issues of deep time, the Timothy Chase Responds essay that was in «The Free Radical» was in the June / July 1999 issue and was part of a debate / dialogue / discussion described and linked to from here: Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand http://www.nyu.edu/projects/sciabarra/fem/Femreviews/ferfr.htm http://www.webcitation.org/5tGWuLHAd Religion and Science was perhaps 2006, which would make it about seven years later.
As the interpretation of infinity in economic climate models is essentially a debate about how to deal with the threat of extinction, Mr Weitzman's argument depends heavily on a judgement about the value of life... A lack of reliable data exacerbates the profound methodological and philosophical difficulties faced by climate change economists... The United Nations conference in Paris this December offers a chance to take appropriate steps to protect future generations from this risk... http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2015/07/climate-change (MOST COMMENTING ARE NOT AT ALL IMPRESSED)
If a public debate about climate change and energy policies were permitted, and if the values that inform the interpretation of climate science were open to democratic contest, the climategate emails would be inconsequential.
Clearly the last thing that any of the many vested interests want is for the debate about the scientific evidence and its interpretation to be opened up.
Back in 2007, Justice Scalia came to Montreal, to debate his Canadian colleague, Justice Binnie, about the role of a judge in a democracy — which they both took to mean constitutional interpretation.
The SCC's granting of leave in Bhasin signals the Court's eagerness to determine a longstanding legal debate about the judicial interpretation of contracts and the duty to exercise discretionary contractual powers in good faith.
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