The technologically
informed practices of these artists reveal new potential meeting points about the time and space in which we equally reside.
An intellectual base: i.e., a theological stance, articulate and consciously connected to Scripture and tradition, that
informs the practice of ministry.
Now, it is characteristic of interreligious dialogue that those who provide the institutional context for it typically disallow, both rhetorically and actually, the thematization of the metaphysical understandings that in fact
inform the practices of all participants in it.
How much more should this be true of the great religious texts, whose sole concern is
informing the practice of living?
Yet if Palmer is correct, as I think he is, in taking objectivism to be the epistemology that
informs the practices of the modern university, and if I am correct in suggesting that James and others had already fashioned powerful alternative theories of knowledge as early as 1880, a vital historical question arises.
That has
informed the practice of constitutionalism of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
From Scientific Advisory Groups to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to World Health Organization initiatives, Dr. Sloboda has made prevention — the science and
the informed practice of — her life's work to the betterment of all of our lives regardless of walk of life.
In these works, the processes of perception that
inform the practice of painting are discreetly played out.
Sketches and formal compositions still
inform the practices of painting and sculpture, and now artists might also draw layouts for installation art, storyboards for performances, or instructions that are acted out by viewers.
This merging of visual and cultural traditions
informs the practice of many Australian and Chinese artists as they retain and draw upon...
Once a year Sutton Lane organises an exhibition which serves as critical reference for the contemporary programme of the gallery and which
informs the practice of its artists from a historical point of view:
Although researchers have developed numerous personality measures, most are designed to be used by trained psychologists and are typically not intended to
inform the practices of educators.
Not exact matches
Oct. 28, 2016: Days before the election, Comey
informs Congress by letter that he is reopening the investigation into Clinton's email
practices based on new evidence, citing the discovery
of emails on a laptop used by a top Clinton aide.
Our vice president Tim Katsch also does a great job
of keeping me
informed about industry trends and best
practices.
A company's philosophy is a distillation
of its culture or ambience into a group
of core values that
inform all aspects
of its business
practices.
But an odd thing that may have
informed US Dietary Guidelines when these recommendations came out is the strange
practice of studying cholesterol in rabbits, which are — surprise!
«It is nevertheless a matter
of concern that the collection
of the data by Facebook may have involved
practices that were not fully consistent with the principles
of obtaining
informed consent and allowing participants to opt out,» wrote Inder Verma, the Washington, D.C. - based journal's editor in chief.
Yet, if you're not sufficiently
informed of its modern day behaviors and
practices as espoused by leading authors, thought - leaders, and scholars, a false perception may lead you astray.
«Our study demonstrates the power
of mobile health tools to scale and accelerate clinical research so that we can derive the evidence needed to
inform clinical
practice and improve patient care,» she said.
Any future settlement will presumably also have to do more to
inform email users about Google's scanning
practices and, possibly, direct some
of the settlement money to consumers instead
of only the lawyers.
Through this work, we hope to be able to identify lessons learned or good
practices from Asia that may help
inform the development
of future Canadian policies.
After some 15 years
of tweaking and polishing the theory and
practice of «good» governance, perfectly independent board members remain surprise - prone, estranged from the goings - on in the company, partially
informed and lacking the wherewithal to challenge management.
That third choice is «acknowledge your privilege, respect that it's
informed your perspective,
practice listening more than you talk in discussions
of equality and rights, and use your privilege to end itself.»
You want us to acknowledge our privilege — done — respect that it's
informed our perspective — done —
practice listening more than you talk in discussions
of equality and rights — done, but not with the results you were hoping for — and use our privilege (the one big thing we have going for us) against itself.
-- «acknowledge your privilege, respect that it's
informed your perspective,
practice listening more than you talk in discussions
of equality and rights, and use your privilege to end itself.»
Also, much has been written over the past 2 - 3 years about the importance
of buyer personas, but these articles, books, and blog posts have stressed them as profiles or lead - generation tools as opposed to a best
practice that
informs on business, sales, and marketing strategies that help best identify and reach buyers.
FINRA recently
informed its member brokers that it would be conducting a review
of their order routing
practices.
My native companions
informed me that these swallows
of San Salvador had been
practicing the custom
of roosting together in Morazan Plaza for many, many years.
If our pastoral
practice is driving people into despair, even to the point
of taking their own lives, you don't have to be an Oxbridge ethics professor to work out that there is something wrong with the theology that
informs it.
But the praxis model does not work well in the interaction
of diverse communities
informed by different experience, different
practice, different theory and different horizons
of meaning.
Metz's practical fundamental theology «is a theology that operates subject to the primacy
of praxis».22 This
practice is
informed by memory which leads to the imitation
of Christ.
A former youth minister, she's passionate about monasticism and ancient Christian spiritual
practices and how they
inform the contemporary life
of faith.
In his reflections on theology and politics, Catholic theologian William T Cavanaugh has focused attention on how Christian liturgical
practices embody and
inform — or should embody and
inform — Christian political witness, His book Torture and Eucharist: Theology, Politics and the Body
of Christ (Blackwell) is about the Roman Catholic Church's responses to the rule
of Augusto Pinochet in Chile during the 1970s.
We need a fundamental analysis
of the background beliefs about care, life, health and suffering that
inform modern medical
practices.
This is not the case however, and the various news organizations that are «reporting» this story have dropped the ball bigtime in my opinion,
of informing the public that these are just one person's views, and NOT the discriminatory
practices of a business.
He then goes on to praise E. D. Hirsch's Cultural Literacy as a more useful critique
of current educational
practices because it works in «the framework
of a Deweyan understanding
of democracy» in which students are to be made better citizens by preparing them to «recognize more allusions, and thereby be able to take part in more conversations, read more, have more sense
of what those in power are up to, cast better -
informed votes.
Paul's understanding
of trust not only shapes his view
of atonement; it also
informs the apostle's own hermeneutical theory and
practice.
Being a professional driver in a major city, I try to keep
informed on the outward
practices of the major religious AND community groups, street festivals, etcetera, because they can directly affect my job (through traffic patterns), so it is quite useful.
It may be that the culture war is better thought
of as an effort to move forward, to a yet - to - really - arrive fourth stage, one in which real effort to
practice postmodern conservatism will be made by society, doing its best to partially revive lost things,
informed by many decades
of experiencing the awful consequences
of full modernity.
This makes possible the fuller development
of new theories
informed at once by Whitehead's cosmology and by immersion in therapeutic
practice.
This is not to say that a secular criminal - justice system should embody, for example, a theology
of grace, but it is not too much to ask that a culture's symbols
of ultimate justice and life's sanctity
inform its ideals and
practices.
They do all they can to prevent mistakes like this, and they do their best to
inform its members
of the proper policies and procedures for
practicing their faith.
[35] Their grounding in the social conscience
of the Black Church and their participation in liberation movements
of the sixties and seventies
informed their interpretation and
practice of New Thought.
The «Father»
of the Nation, being the United States
of America is quoted saying; «The General is sorry to be
informed — , that the foolish and wicked
practice of profane cursing and swearing, a vice heretofore little known in an American army, is growing into a fashion; — he hopes the officers will, by example as well as influence, endeavor to check it, and that both they and the men will reflect that we can have little hope
of the blessing
of Heaven on our arms, if we insult it by impiety and folly; added to this, it is a vice so mean and low, without any temptation, that every man
of sense and character detests and despises it.»
In premarriage growth groups and counseling I usually begin a discussion
of sex with, «I realize that you're probably well
informed in this area but I make it a
practice to review some basics so as not to miss important things.
They arose instead from the
practices and the teachings
of the ancient Hebrews, a people whose deep and widely celebrated commitment to learning was and still is
informed by an epistemology that is profoundly communal in character.
How many
of us are
informed about the
practice of meditation and the possibility
of mental prayer?
Here it is already taken for granted that «professional»
practice is to be understood in a functionalist way, and that the bodies
of theory that must
inform this
practice come from the human sciences and not from Schleiermacher's «philosophical theology.»
Abraham is better on the Reformers because
of his awareness that their actual theological
practice is often superior to their sola scriptura polemical excesses, but even here he at times sounds more like a prosecuting attorney than a well -
informed and fair - minded scholar.
Many
of us whose intuitive faith has been theologically
informed by the Trinitarian and Christological Mysteries have found that the spiritual
practices of other religious Traditions are often a more faithful expression
of our theological beliefs than those taught in many
of our «Christian» Churches.