Sentences with phrase «for critical consciousness»

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«Only the recognition on a worldwide scale of the oneness of creation can provide the critical global consciousness necessary to chart a new course for a sustainable future.»
On the other hand, there is no God of a religious tradition cut off from critical reflection so that «it is wrong for religion's advocate to confound the object of this affirmation with the modalities of the affirmation; it is wrong for him to believe that the transcendence of the divine mystery is extended to the materiality of the expressions that it takes on in human consciousness; with greater reason it is wrong for him to consider that his problematic is canonized by this transcendence.
It is especially important for those of us in academia to lift to consciousness for critical discussion those assumptions that govern the practice of scholarship and the structure of the university.
And we shall go even further, for it is not sufficient simply to argue that there is no contradiction between revelation and critical consciousness.
Critical consciousness is at heart nothing less than a noble passion for objectivity and truth.
Specifically, what response can theology make to critical consciousness as the latter voices its suspicion concerning our hope for resurrection and the constant biblical aspirations for new life?
For that reason the notion of revelation, a notion that we can not separate from what is considered quite improbable in terms of our ordinary and critical standards of plausibility, seems to contradict critical consciousness.
It is little wonder that critical consciousness has enshrined scientific method, with its ideals of detachment and disinterestedness, as its central model for reality - testing.
For Meland, this was an example of the appreciative consciousness at work in critical inquiry.
(27) Having established some degree of critical distance from the assumed language and values of the culture, how do we develop a poetic and corporate language that can break the rim of normative consciousness and revitalize the religious imagination as a source of energy for social change?
This allows for the possibility of unlimited capacities including: creativity, critical thinking, multi-level development of intelligence, social consciousness, healthy interpersonal relationships and a well - rounded, emotionally - grounded human being.
Francis Crick, co-discoverer of the double helical structure of DNA, and I had hypothesized that the claustrum, a mysterious thin structure located below much of cortex, is critical for binding information across sensory modalities and making it accessible to consciousness.
Such strength is critical not only for the landing but also for maintaining consciousness during blastoff.
Critical consciousness is more of an outcome of certain social practices, cultural formations, habits of mind and the institutional arrangements that help shape them, as well as the rituals and routines that give them legitimacy, than a precondition for them — but there is no question that they are dialectically related.
It does not come from becoming critically conscious and then entering into revolutionary activity, in fact critical consciousness is more of an outcome of revolutionary activity than a precondition for it.
They're also very vocal about these intentions, making for a level of disclosure that keeps learners engaged and conscious of the learning process as a whole — this consciousness is a critical part of Knowles» adult learning theory and a foundational component of heutagogy.
Cultivating a critical race consciousness for African - American school success.
Her passion for education is deeply rooted in both her personal narrative which includes being among the first in her family to graduate from college along with her own critical consciousness related to social justice.
Prior to joining CICS, Liz led the Teacher Leadership Development team at Teach For America where she coached managers, led the redesign of teacher effectiveness metrics, and united a multi-layered team under a common charge of empowering students with the academics, critical consciousness and agency to pursue the opportunities of their choosing.
These scholarly publications contain critical troves of knowledge, filled with insightful and informed contributions from multiple voices, framing a visual and ethical consciousness for new generations of art historians, critics, and curators.»
The power of popular education and visual arts for trauma survivors» critical consciousness and collective action.
«Thus, dyadic states of consciousness are critical, perhaps even necessary for development» (Tronick and Wienberg, 1997),» (Tronick, 2003, p. 475)
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