Sentences with phrase «normative framework for»

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But while it is hard to imagine theologians writing scientific papers that use the Bible's cosmology or creation account in a literal way, as though Copernicus or Darwin never lived, theologians and clergy abound who accept the Bible's communitarian social framework as normative for political - economic analysis today.
In a somewhat broader way, Troeger explores the «rim of normative consciousness» and, following Newbigin, calls for the creation of a whole new framework within which to understand the gospel.
Within the more traditional framework, fundamentalism has been described as a «world - view,» a rather tight (or narrow, or simplistic) view of the world — an orientation that is perhaps hierarchically organized around the ultimate value of otherworldly salvation, an orientation that supplies totally encompassing normative expectations for how people should behave, a set of beliefs and assumptions that are deeply meaningful to the people who hold them and that give meaning to these people's lives.
PWDs continue to be excluded from effective participation in justice delivery through two main obstacles expressed in the normative framework — referring to the space laws, both national and international, provide for the recognition of the rights of PWDs — and the institutional framework, which deals with law enforcement and the court systems.
This analytical report presents an overview of existing normative frameworks at the international level that call for the equal participation and representation of women in decision - making and management processes.
Accommodation analysis proves a shaky framework for adjudicating religious freedom issues that involve deep normative disputes in which a variety of social interests are at play.
Attachment theory (J. Bowlby, 1982/1969, 1973) is one of the most useful and generative frameworks for understanding both normative and individual - differences aspects of the process of affect regulation.
The ICESCR provides a normative human rights framework for addressing Indigenous disadvantage.
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