Sentences with phrase «familial structures»

As the social, familial structures evolve, so inevitably does the law.
My Model / MySelf is at once autobiographical and reflective of the capitalist impulse to seek validation through identification with external stimulus due to the failure of traditionally binaristic social and familial structures to recognize the realities of complex personal multiplicities.
The film explores gender and familial structures as inherited, performed and often oppressive structures.
Some may be new to the country with varying grasps of the English Language, others have different familial structures, including foster care, multi-generational housing situations, and now there are a significant amount of homeless students in the city's public school system.
Far from the dark ambiguity of High Art, Cholodenko's Laurel Canyon is actually about happy endings and reunifications of familial structures — it's not that I didn't enjoy the film, it's that by the end of it, I didn't respect it so much.
These graces must be sacramental, and administered through the familial structures of the Church.
He uproots family existence by telling people that they must be willing to leave behind familial structures and that marriage is decidedly this - worldly — while also grounding the union of male and female, and thus the biological offspring of that union, in creation.
You will hear me say this several times this week: The most important question we have to ask when reading the New Testament household codes is this — is their purpose to reinforce the importance of preserving the hierarchy of the typical Greco - Roman household or is their purpose to reinforce the importance of imitating Christ in interpersonal relationships, regardless of cultural familial structures?
Some stress fractures are so severe, they bring down the whole familial structure.
The familial structure referenced in the household codes was that of pater familias [father of the family], which positioned the man as the ruler and authority over an economic / familial unit which consisted of the ruling patriarch, his wife, children and slaves.
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
We need not adopt the familial structure reflected in the household codes to adopt the posture of humility that is advocated in them.
As expected, I found that most of the folks calling for a return to «biblical womanhood» aren't actually calling for a return to the ancient near Eastern familial structure, but for a return to the nuclear family of pre-1950s America.
Furthermore, anyone who has studied ancient Near Eastern culture knows that the familial structure we see represented in scripture was nothing like the nuclear family epitomized by the Cleavers, but would rather have included multiple generations and relatives living together in clans, with women working long hours «outside of the home» in the fields, tending sheep, gathering food, trading goods, etc..
But even assuming some other familial structure, the primary issue remains: What kind of sex ethic is appropriate to enhancing the political function of marriage and the family?
Into ecumenicalism, spiritual isolation, or perhaps the ethno - centric heretical movements waiting to affirm our ethnic identity while juxtaposing a caricature of the Church with their loving familial structure?
Wildlife biologist David Mech noted in his 2000 introduction to his study of wild wolves, «Attempting to apply information about the behavior of assemblages of unrelated captive wolves to the familial structure of natural packs has resulted in considerable confusion.
Often embedding herself and family members in filmic narratives, Eduardovna's work presents the familial structure as a model for society as a whole, while examining the changes that occur in the family once it has been displaced into a different societal structure — or once that structure collapses.
Drawing parallels between this book and the difficulties inherent in the search of the «transchild» to find suitable role models within a traditional familial structure «My Model / MySelf» becomes about a journey to escape traditional gender roles through a capitalist phantasm of self - creation as a survival mechanism.
This amendment would ensure that when an applicant experiences a life event that changes their familial structure such that their current plan no longer fits their needs, they are able to switch plans.
Fact: «Complete or optimal parenting is not limited to a particular familial structure... Optimal parenting may be defined as the rearing of a child in a nurturing, loving, and safe environment where skills and ideals are engendered that enable the child to be a happy, whole, contributing member of society.
The 90 percent, or the internal characteristics of culture, include body language, gender roles and familial structure — indicators you often don't deduce through observation.

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The structure of that world centered around the pater familias [father of the family] as the ruler and authority over an economic / familial unit — the household, which consisted of the ruling patriarch, his wife, children and slaves.
We create the particular structures — ecclesiastical, political, economic, familial, etc..
From familial, social, medical, and employment structures, there are many ways we can find and experience support.
Nevertheless, there is good evidence to suggest that a poor blood lipid profile may be harmful to tendons, they say, as people with familial hypercholesterolaemia have altered tendon structure throughout childhood and adolescence, while aggressive lipid lowering treatment reduces tendon thickness.
«Our group is currently working on determining the high resolution molecular structures of the truncated prion protein variants associated with familial human CAA in order to gain a complete atomistic understanding of the factors underlying their transmission, and the present study is a major stepping stone in this effort,» Jaroniec said.
Avowals of literary ambitions and familial devotion, stories of death and faith, and a bold dramatic structure — based on flashbacks and leaps forward in time — set the vagaries of work and love on the firm footing of destiny.
From its use of static takes, to structuring a familial drama around class conflict, to homing in on a family's swimming pool as its central metaphor, The Second Mother borrows shamelessly from La Ciénaga.
Utilising the 16 mm films shot by her grandfather as memorial evidence and the catalyst for a familial reassessment of the mythologised Mick, the filmmaker adequately structures the piece to reveal buried truths.
It's southern at its most gothic, a familial dysfunction piece set in Texas, wrapped in a rightwing nut - job crime thriller that plays like Mortal Thoughts in its mood and structure and Eye of God in its somewhat detached humanism and ability to wring suspense from Biblical Abraham's trial.
Not only is our hero's disposition, rank, and familial situation relevant to the story, it's relevant to tactics and squad structure.
It's one thing to see a movie about a person struggling to balance the demands of his society with his personal morals, familial obligations, and basic needs... but I'd argue it's an entirely different situation to be placed directly into a recreation of that incentive structure and forced to make the decisions yourself.
Her stories are inspired by familial tales, poetry, and politics, which she translates into collective, surreal and mythic structures.
This imaging of the track, the racehorses, and the jockeys works as the structure of Barnette's familial rumination, making material a series of corporal sensations attached to the nostalgic milieu.
Though fragmented and abstracted, the narratives played out between the performers in Relinquish allude to power structures within relationships in the broadest sense of the word — romantic, sexual, familial, societal and cultural.
Like an Iron Maiden Trapped Between a Rock and a Hard Place (2010) and Iron Maiden (Ambridge), 2011 emerged from an ongoing interest in the impact of social structures on the self from familial relations to broader constructs around community and identity.
Without doubt, beneath all flesh, soul, and social circumstance, what all members of the human race will always have in common (besides a similar bone structure) is their link to the larger collective, familial relations that connect individuals: each person is also another's mother, father, sister, brother, son, or daughter.
«The Effects of Childhood Family Structure and Perceptions of Parents» Marital Happiness on Familial Aspirations.»
In the present study, we test the relationship between food insecurity in early childhood (before age 4 1/2) and children's symptoms of depression / anxiety, aggression, and hyperactivity / inattention up to age 8, accounting for child and familial characteristics which may be associated with food insecurity and children's mental health [16], [20]: child's sex, immigrant status, family structure, maternal age at child's birth, family income, maternal and paternal education, prenatal tobacco exposure, maternal and paternal depression, family functioning and negative parenting.
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