Sentences with phrase «headship as»

The FLT has called for better talent - spotting, pointing out that negative perceptions of headship as a high - pressure role and a possible career risk, for those trying to rescue challenging schools, are putting potential heads off the job.
More recently, Rebecca has held two headships as principal and executive principal in Bristol.

Not exact matches

And when the Southern Baptists issued a statement in 1998 affirming the father's headship of the family as defined in the New Testament letters of Paul of Tarsus, we heard journalists Cokie Roberts and Steve Roberts warning the nation that this sort of thing could «lead to abuse, both physical and emotional.»
In his post, Piper says, «submission does not mean you do not try to influence your husband» and suggests that a good test of proper male headship in a relationship is to examine who says «let's» most often — as in, «let's go out to eat, let's try to get our finances in order, let's get to church on time next Sunday.»
In which I disagree with Candace Cameron Bure about «biblical» marriage:: I read Bure's comments about «biblical marriage» and I had to respond to that phrase in particular as she re-ignited the conversation in pop culture about what Christians really believe about headship / submission in marriage.
Their stories often suggest the appalling extent to which the church tends not simply to ignore sexual, physical, emotional and spiritual violence against women and children as a major crisis, but actually to provide theological justification for this violence in its teachings about male headship, women's subordination, and the sinful character of sexuality.
Does man's «headship» as referred to by Paul relate to his rank in «authority» or to his role as «provider» and «source»?
This creation order and its correlatives of headship and subjection appear in each passage [dealing with woman's ruling / teaching function in the church] just as they provide the one and only foundation for the role relationships in marriage.
The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood describes complementarianism as the view that «God has created men and women equal in their essential dignity and human personhood, but different and complementary in function with male headship in the home and in the Church.»
As a federal monarchy, the Canadian Crown is unitary throughout all jurisdictions in the country, with the headship of state being a part of all equally.
Some people in the church has a view of headship in regards to marriage relationship and others view as complimentarity.
In an article in Lutheran Forum, I argued that male headship was not natural law, as Luther thought, but rather a cultural cloak for the law that calls for order in the home.
The smog generated by the debate over «religion and politics» obscured the fundamental anxiety that lay beneath all the sniping, posturing and manipulating: anxiety over patriarchal power's waning influence in our national life, whether as U.S. hegemony abroad, or as family «headship» and male entitlement in our domestic institutions.
«And Christ has proclaimed and interpreted his headship to his disciples when saying: «The son of man has not come to be served but to serve and to give himself as a ransom for many.»
Bishop Demetrius had deposed him from the headship of the Alexandrian School and suspended him from the presbyterate in two synods (231, 232) over which he presided, determined as he was to bring catechetical instruction and advanced theological studies even more strictly under episcopal supervision.
Governor Ambode, it would be recalled, had approved the appointment of a new General Manager for the Authority, but the decision to appoint a seasoned former AIG as the CEO of LASTMA was further said to have been necessitated owing to the fact that the impetus expected with the previous appointment was not fully actualized due to the docile nature of the headship of the Authority.
The allocation of chairmanship of House Committees by the Speaker, Hon. Yakubu Dogara has drawn bad blood among the Honourable members of the House as there were allegations of favouritism in the allocation of the headship of the committees.
In the case of first headships, nearly six times as many women as men were appointed internally; taking a career break increases the time it takes to achieve promotion.
Philomena is capable and committed to her school, but is undecided whether to remain in her role as deputy or to apply for headship posts at other schools.
The head realised she needed to change her role with this increase in scale — moving away from headship and redefining herself as CEO with different responsibilities.
He left headship in 2014 to be involved full - time in school improvement, working with a range of schools including special and independent schools, as well as undertaking local authority work in Solihull.
Dr Bernard Trafford took over the headship of the independent Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne, in September 2008 following 18 years as Head of Wolverhampton Grammar School.
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As Christ sees in the flawed, proud, fanatical or lukewarm Church on earth that Bride who will one day be without spot or wrinkle, and labours to produce the latter, so the husband whose headship is Christ - like (and he is allowed no other sort) never despairs.
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