Sentences with phrase «mediated by context»

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But our access to Jesus in his context is itself indirect, mediated mostly by scripture's diverse witnesses.
The Reformed catholic project attempts to lessen the ambiguity of the Reformed tradition by emphasizing the ecclesial context of theology, and the importance of «subordinate authorities» — such as pastoral ministry, councils, creeds, and interpretative traditions — that mediate the Bible's authority.
But in the context of Adventures of Ideas there is no doubt in my mind that even mediated by modern institutions, he has deep roots in the antiquity that produced Christianity.
Relational existence is mediated by feelings, which give rise, within the supporting context of the body, to thought.
Furthermore, we documented that thermal physiology was mediated by predation risk, a known driver of organismal physiology that occurs in the context of species interactions.
The framework for our overall project also points to the mostly indirect influence of principals «actions on students and on student learning.223 Such actions are mediated, for example, by school conditions such as academic press, 224 with significant consequences for teaching and learning and for powerful features of classroom practice such as teachers «uses of instructional time.225 Evidence - informed decision making by principals, guided by this understanding of principals «work, includes having and using a broad array of evidence about many things: key features of their school «s external context; the status of school and classroom conditions mediating leaders «own leadership practices; and the status of their students «learning.
In a contemporary context, the new «lenses» provided by digital technologies — from screens to optical devices and mediating surfaces — enable us to undertake perceptual journeys on which we explore spaces beyond our imagination, travel through time, experience time conjunction, and mediated representations of place.
Our experiences of everything are too mediatedby contexts and intentions and likeness — to be summed up in a number.»
The extent to which stressful events have lasting adverse effects is determined in part by the individual's biological response (mediated by both genetic predispositions and the availability of supportive relationships that help moderate the stress response), and in part by the duration, intensity, timing, and context of the stressful experience.
Third, Meldrum et al. (2015) found the association between sleep problems and delinquency (a latent factor comprised of substance use, non-violent delinquent behaviors, and violent behaviors) to be mediated by low self - control, even after accounting for prior delinquency, neighborhood context, parenting practices, unstructured peer socialization, and depression.
The mediating effects of PTSD in the relationship of child trauma and IPV perpetration by men suggests expansion in the understanding of violence in the South African context beyond the Intergenerational Transmission of Family Violence and the Feminist theories of patriarchal influences.
In other words, effective emotional regulation, promoted by a mother who is able to mentalize even in conditions of increased arousal as well as in the context of negative and ambivalent mental states, mediates the relationship between attachment security and mentalization ability.
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