Sentences with phrase «into praxis»

Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker, Amory B. Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins, Factor Four: Doubling Wealth, Halving Resource Use (London: Earthscan, 1997); Friedrich Schmidt - Bleek et al., Factor 10: Making Sustainability Accountable, Putting Resource Productivity into Praxis (Carnoules, France: Factor 10 Club, 1998), p. 5.
Equal parts publication and event production team, they seek to communicate dialogues that manifest into praxis.
In addition, this course will include a sample of the listening questions that will be embedded into the Praxis assessment.
The concept of liposomal drug delivery has revolutionised the pharmaceutical field and came into praxis some 20 years ago when the first liposomal formulation of the anti-cancer drug doxorubicin was approved for clinical use.
The product they value is their interpretation and application of the gospel which translates into their praxis, style, membership, church attendance, volunteerism, and financial support.

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And they applied to Praxis, achieved incredible results, and allowed us to grow it into the company it is today.
I'll see it everyday when I'm at home and it will always be a reminder to me of the work we've done these last four years building Praxis into what it is today.
Nevertheless, process theology can never adopt this praxis model for theology without qualification.35 Political theologians are right to warn Christians against the temptation to be drawn into abstract thought for its own sake in a world characterized by starvation and oppression, and thought that lacks relevance to the salvation of the whole world is a luxury the world can not afford.
Through praxis, people enter into their historical destiny.
As we have seen several times before, the criterion of genuine hope in God's promise consists of a willingness to temper the sacramen - talism of our dreams by a willingness to look mystically into the future symbolized by our images, by a steady posture of patience and silence, and by a transformative praxis that refuses to escape from the troubles of present history.
The alleged subordination of the gospel to Karl Marx is illustrated, for example, by charging that «false» liberation theology concentrates too much on a few selected biblical texts that are always given a political meaning, leading to an overemphasis on «material» poverty and neglecting other kinds of poverty; that this leads to a «temporal messianism» that confuses the Kingdom of God with a purely «earthly» new society, so that the gospel is collapsed into nothing but political endeavor; that the emphasis on social sin and structural evil leads to an ignoring or forgetting of the reality of personal sin; that everything is reduced to praxis (the interplay of action and reflection) as the only criterion of faith, so that the notion of truth is compromised; and that the emphasis on communidades de base sets a so - called «people's church» against the hierarchy.
As a reform movement within Judaism, the communal praxis of inclusive wholeness and the Basileia vision of Jesus both transformed apocalyptic messianism and led those he converted into a paschal - metanoetic egalitarian discipleship wherein faith in his resurrection would open the Covenant of God to the «lowly» of all nations.
The Christian thinker who takes up the Whiteheadian viewpoint into a theological system may achieve an awareness of the interconnectedness of all things, but is not thereby moved to revolutionary praxis on behalf of the oppressed.
[25] This does not mean that such conversations and attempts are oriented merely towards the relational praxis of the churches in the contemporary context, without taking into consideration the history of the churches, and their Biblical and Patristic heritage.
[5] In this presentation, I will focus on two aspects of women's experience or the interpretation of women's experience, which I hope will give us an entry into our discussion of feminist / womanist [6] perspectives and praxis in the early church.
Making praxis come alive for theology will, of course, mean to tie into North American struggles over the course of history.
No project of hope can survive if it is not translated into historical praxis.
There is no reason, however, to force biblical praxis into straitjackets of secular liberation priorities.
(9) Finally, it focuses on the praxis of mission; for we are sent into the world to bear a life - witness to God's redemptive concern for all people everywhere in the face of issues which affect their daily lives.Dubose, God Who Sends, pp159 - 160
Since this book is focused on the praxis of integrating mindfulness into anti-oppression pedagogy, each chapter will include practical tips for doing so.
Journals Elliott Stein reports from the 5th Miami film festival on the excitement surrounding Nestor Almendros» Nobody Listened, and Pat Aufderheide discusses the emerging aesthetic gene - splicing between fiction and documentary praxis, thrown into sharp relief the San Francisco film festival.
Some low - scoring teachers make it into the teaching profession through waivers, and states have set different passing scores on the Praxis.
«Better» can be defined in multiple ways, but 46 states and the District of Columbia use some form of the Praxis assessments to set a minimum bar for entry into the teaching profession.
Our experiences suggest that this goal is worthwhile and achievable as a short - term measure with preservice teachers, but may require additional support and incentives to convert such platforms into career - long colearning networks of praxis.
We also wanted to induct our students into an ongoing community of praxis that they could continue to be members of after they graduated and joined the ranks of full - time practicing teachers.
Of those who pass the Praxis I, a basic skills test required for entry into teacher training programs in 30 states, the SAT scores of would - be elementary school teachers are below the national average, but those of secondary school teachers are at the average, according to Levine's report.
Although our hopes to induct educators into an ongoing, digitally accessible networked community of praxis do not seem to have been realized in a robust way in the short term, the real test is whether and how these teachers seek out such communities of praxis in the longer term.
Some educational institutions require that students pass the Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators exam before being accepted into a teacher preparation program.
Teaching candidates are required to take the Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators (CORE) tests before being accepted into a teaching program.
These interviews offered a window into how our students received our efforts to promote colearning and communities of praxis, both online and in our local communities and helped address the second research question.
Define and undertake praxis - oriented research related to the integration of technology into English courses.
Through multiple changes to the state code, New Jersey has raised the GPA entrance and exit requirements for potential teachers, raised the entrance exam requirements for teacher education so that only the top third of test takers can become education majors without passing additional examinations, has added the Pearson administered edTPA performance assessment on top of the PRAXIS II examination as an exit requirement, and has expanded student teaching into a full year experience.
Through the dimensions of personalization, dialogue, and praxis, they began to integrate others» horizons into their instruction and observation.
The Praxis I, also known as the Pre-Professional Skills Test, is required by many colleges and universities for admission into teacher education programs.
The Louisiana Department of Education requires all teaching candidates to pass and complete the Praxis I: Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST) to enter into a state - approved teacher preparation program.
In fact, I found myself with an excess of Praxis Points (the points you use to upgrade Jensen) at times because I'd been spending a lot time trying to explore everywhere and simply didn't have any real interest in putting points into random upgrades that would see little usage with my play style.
What began as a natural integration of my sociopolitical beliefs with a sheer joy of art - making, has since developed into a full - fledged artistic praxis by which I integrate the human realm I come in contact with in the course of my travels - its individuals, cultures, and struggles - with its refuse, in order to comment on and participate in the issues I feel most passionate about.
The exhibition will bring together a group of artists who deal with these kinds of dilemmas as praxis and will produce a collaborative project integrating different techniques — design, visual art, craft — , into one cohesive ambient.
The exhibition allows us to delve into one aspect of Shahzia Sikander's artistic praxis that constitutes a departure from her seminal miniature drawings, and unveils to us the critical rigor of her approach to other media.
Diving straight into the humorous rebuke of her minimalist contemporaries and their heyday exhibition at New York's Jewish Museum in 1966, Lynda Benglis's opening installation in Bergen, «Primary Structures (Paula's Props)», 1975, inaugurates the yearlong inquiry into her practice by PRAXES.
Praxis takes its name not from the founding partners but from its founding concept: translating ideas into action.
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