Sentences with phrase «meaningfulness from»

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Even though the «historical section» or humiliation seems even to disappear from some of these kerygmatic texts, their original intention was to emphasize the meaningfulness of Jesus» historicity or humiliation, and only with gnosticism was this original meaning lost.
Like Hartshorne, Whitehead is convinced that apart from some such final, though ongoing, consummation of the world, the ground of meaningfulness of human action and concern is undermined.
This emphasis in the kerygma upon the historicity of Jesus is existentially indispensable, precisely because the kerygma, while freeing us from a life «according to the flesh», proclaims the meaningfulness of life «in the flesh».
Requesting that they use many specific language structures or advanced vocabulary is likely to be counterproductive to higher level thinking: When students devote part of their cognitive ability to looking for chances to sneak in a subjunctive structure, their ability to listen and react to the ideas brought forth will be limited, which detracts from the spontaneity and meaningfulness of the exchange.
However, as I have written elsewhere, the weaknesses with the PISA test design, within - country sampling methods, test question design, and score calculations call into question the meaningfulness of the results and rankings, and any inferences made from them about the quality of a country's education system.
Meaningfulness is an entirely subjective experience that varies almost entirely from person to person.
Tim Scully's editorial from the New York Post reflected on the meaningfulness of the visit: «Francis» visit is no empty gesture.
Her past work has involved thousands of participants, sometimes entire communities — from a Harlem neighborhood to a mining town in Sicily — and is rooted in thinking through the meaningfulness of a given context, and for what reasons.
From achieving our goals to regarding ourselves in a positive light, a life of meaningfulness is considerably different than mere happiness.
Today we are excited to share Clifton Parker's article from the Stanford Report, which details a Stanford research project that explored the key differences between lives of happiness and meaningfulness.
She is a CE Provider through APA and AASECT, presents nationally on the subject of intimacy, relationships, and meaningfulness, has published numerous articles and, together with her long - time colleague and friend from Masters & Johnson Institute, has a book coming out this year entitled Sensate Focus in Sex Therapy: The Illustrated Manual.
Her areas of specialization focus in the following areas: 1) Working with individuals and couples around issues of intimacy, relational and attachment problems, sexual dysfunction, trauma and compulsivity, and 2) Eating disorders recovery, including from anorexia, bulimia, and binge - eating; and 3) Clinical writing, focused on the «recovery» process from addictive behaviors and mental health problems to a state of vital aliveness, meaningfulness, and relatedness.»
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