The second section of the book describes their continued expansion
of narrative ideas.
The conference name change reflected a need to include the many «other» presenters who did not consider themselves «narrative therapists», but whose work the faculty admired through a shared and common bond within the politic and practice
of narrative ideas, justice, feminism, queer and anti-oppression.
We will discuss particular applications
of narrative ideas with various populations, issues and settings participants are currently working with, and we will discuss resources and practices for those interested in delving more into Narrative Therapy.
Not exact matches
«There is the
idea of having a
narrative and concept and a level
of wit built into the experience
of the design,» says Sperduti.
If you enter a conversation with a pre-conceived
idea of what the result will be, chances are you're creating a story or
narrative that isn't necessarily true.
It should align with the tone
of the core
idea /
narrative.
With millennials consuming more and more
of their media through mobile devices and social platforms, executives at Indigenous Media bet that Snapchat users would warm quickly to the
idea of following a
narrative story posted in regular installments to social media, as opposed to the traditional theatrical experience.
For all the great tools available to consumers to enjoy seeing an on - screen
narrative, you'd expect that designers for theaters would have a better
idea of the consumer's story along their online path to purchase.
Humans have been telling tales for thousands
of years, which is why it's a great
idea for the flow
of your demo to follow a
narrative pattern, whether it's a live walkthrough
of your product or via a slide deck using visually appealing templates from solutions like Slidebean.
Developing a buyer (or marketing) persona is a good
idea for social media marketers who are unsure
of how to create a compelling brand
narrative.
It's a very intoxicating
idea, and each time you read about a startup being acquired for hundreds
of million
of dollars, it feeds the
narrative that this is the only path any legitimate entrepreneur should follow.
Over time the
idea is to change the
narrative of business to address social and environmental externalities.
The recitation
of historical facts,
narratives, and other trivialities will be minimized, except insofar as they support an interesting
idea.
The
idea of «big money» waiting to get into cryptocurrency continues to be a popular
narrative this month.
The newest and most pernicious form
of narrative is the turn to the
idea that universities have the «civic mission» to transform political dialogue by activist illumination
of community deliberation.
The general
idea is that some elements in the hierarchical field are abstract enough to be included in a formal category
of relationships that applies to other events in other durations and that such applications may be formally derived and analyzed without prejudice to the critique
of narrative elements described previously.
121:8.14 — While I, with the collaboration
of my eleven associate fellow midwayers and under the supervision
of the Melchizedek
of record, have portrayed this
narrative in accordance with my concept
of its effective arrangement and in response to my choice
of immediate expression, nevertheless, the majority
of the
ideas and even some
of the effective expressions which I have thus utilized had their origin in the minds
of the men
of many races who have lived on earth during the intervening generations, right on down to those who are still alive at the time
of this undertaking.
First, he believes that in the modern era, the Church Fathers»
ideas about divine attributes, traditionally dear to Catholics and Protestants alike — such as divine perfection, simplicity, eternity, and immutability — have to be evaluated anew in light
of a
narrative reading
of the Gospel.
At a recent gathering hosted by The Samuel Bronfman Foundation, which asked precisely that question, just about the only thing the group
of leading Jewish scholars, writers, rabbis, and professors could agree on was that there is no longer one story,
narrative, or
idea that could hold the totality or even a majority
of Jews together.
He did, however, emphasize the educative value
of reflecting on
ideas within an historical matrix, and his philosophy has fostered accents on interconnectedness and historical process that are highly compatible with
narrative methodology.
A third Whiteheadian theme provides considerable support for a
narrative methodology, namely the
idea that a society is bound by a stream
of meaning that gives it order.
The explanation
of Isaac's name (from a word meaning «laughter») is indicated in the thrice - repeated
narrative motif
of laughter over the
idea and fact
of Isaac's birth (17:17, 18:12, 21:6) So is Ishmael's (16:11, 17:20, 21:17) The meaning «heelholder» is given to the name Jacob with the explanation that he was born holding his twin brother by the heel (25:26).
Instead, he tried to combine it with a number
of theological
ideas — community, tradition and universality — under one rubric, «
narrative.»
In the case
of King Saul (the biblical
narrative of preference for those on the «less supportive» side
of the support - oppose the president spectrum), the scripture is clear that God wasn't thrilled about the
idea of a monarchy in Israel at all, but did indeed choose Saul to be the man to occupy it (1 Samuel 8:1 - 22).
That does underscore the power
of the media and political rhetoric that day in and day out paints a
narrative of Muslims in a certain way, that Muslims themselves are not immune to adopting that
idea.»
My point is that a close reading suggests a multiplicity
of ideas and beliefs that we are priviliged to witness while it's under construction, the Jerusalem controversy being one good example.Furthermore, the fact that we're able to understand that each
of the synoptics significantly differ from each other and we can observe contrast and similiarity between them and John's gospel, as well as Paul's letters suggests a process that speaks loudly
of how religious
narrative develops in communities that seek the meaning
of the «core events».
In our view, a liberal arts approach also emphasises a respect for the past; the significance
of grammar, logic and rhetoric; and the notion, popularised by the historian Christopher Dawson, that
ideas develop within cultures, which means that a grand
narrative must necessarily underpin the curriculum.
This «Q» source had been proposed long before, but many scholars were sceptical
of the very
idea of a gospel that lacked a passion
narrative.
The Latin word resurrectio appears to have been created for Christian use, and while the Greek equivalent anastasis is certainly pre-Christian, it does not seem to have been widely used until Christian times, some scholars thinking that, when Paul referred to it at Athens, his hearers mistook it for the name
of a goddess.26 The
idea of resurrection first came to expression in the form
of a
narrative, and until the advent
of the above technical terms, words
of very general usage, such as «raise», «wake up», «stand up», etc., served the purpose
of relating it.
It attacks the
idea of a master
narrative or a cosmology.
In these situations, we're called to have faith in the Son
of God and reject doubt, but too often, we believe this translates to putting more weight into enticing
ideas that don't have real evidence, citing verses that can be twisted to suit a fact-less
narrative.
The meta -
narrative as it is often referred to is the
idea that from the begining
of time, God with perfect foreknowledge planned to create a new thing to reveal parts
of His nature that were not yet revealed.
Technical details pursued through books could not be similarly pursued in an oral presentation, but the minister may be surprised at the mental ability
of his people to chase an
idea through paradoxes, dilemmas, myths, history, and dramatic
narratives if the movement
of the chase corresponds to the way they think through the issues
of daily life.
The conversation's increasing around the
idea that the whole Christian
narrative and the stories
of Jesus is completely...
In the Epistle to the Hebrews, where the author is attempting to define or characterize the profoundly religious
ideas of priesthood and sacrifice and to show in what sense the work
of Christ can be understood in terms
of those
ideas, he introduces a strangely vivid and moving reference to the
narrative of Jesus in the Garden
of Gethsemane, which is familiar to us from the gospels (Hebrews 5:7 - 10).
The local church is more than a
narrative setting, an assembly
of ideas about the world that floats among those who hold them.
Certainly, if the
idea of Jesus» risen life started with any factual element associated with an empty tomb, that element was never clearly visualized, even in the imagination
of the first disciples, and is now confused for us in
narratives that contradict each other on every important detail.
Yet if we separate the prophetic mode
of discourse from its context, and especially if we separate it from that
narrative discourse that is so important for the constituting
of Israel's faith, as well as for the faith
of the early church, we risk imprisoning the
idea of revelation in too narrow a concept, the concept
of the speech
of another.
The
ideas on which the formula was based came out
of ancient ancestral traditions; the logic
of the doctrine was unassailable once the premises were granted; great prophets, such as Amos, Micah, and Jeremiah, held stoutly to it; and the formula was confirmed and solidified by the final rewriting
of the Hebrew historical
narratives to illustrate the thesis that every calamity in Israel's record had been a definite punishment for Israel's transgression.
It separates the prophetic mode from its
narrative context, tends to tie prophecy to the still more ancient genre
of the oracle, and hence to the
idea of an unveiling
of the future.
Such sliding over into teleology and the
idea of providence would no doubt be unstoppable if we left the
narrative discourse and the prophetic discourse
of history face to face.
His resurrected body, as described in the assembled
narratives of the New Testament, represents alike the original, primitive belief in a resuscitation
of the flesh with all its earthly functions still intact and, as well, the later tendency to rarefy and spiritualize the
idea of «body» in the risen life.
Of course, the great narrative of science shares with the great religious narratives the idea that there is order to the universe, which is a fundamental assumption of all important narrative
Of course, the great
narrative of science shares with the great religious narratives the idea that there is order to the universe, which is a fundamental assumption of all important narrative
of science shares with the great religious
narratives the
idea that there is order to the universe, which is a fundamental assumption
of all important narrative
of all important
narratives.
than it blows the whole
narrative that we have no
idea what's available in the world out
of the water.
In games like Norwich, Swansea, Manchester United, Sunderland and Stoke both
of these issues have been evident to varying degrees and this is playing into the
idea of the second
narrative: had we not hit the woodwork so much, had we not had lapses at the back, had we taken one or two more chances then Liverpool would be higher in the table, with a higher points count, and at the end
of the day, that is the best barometer for a club, isn't it?
With my illustrator training, I'm used to communicating
narratives and
ideas in 2D while Mecki has the greater insight when it comes to looking at the practicality
of applying these to ceramics.
Ideology is usually defined as a set
of political
ideas and beliefs - which form a
narrative of sorts.
And a subset
of the PM's inner team will be tasked with developing the big themes, crafting the
narrative and liaising with trusted outsiders that will be asked to give
ideas and views.
The overall
narrative and all
of the policy
ideas announced or floated must help Theresa May to look good on the conference stage.
But it's actually rather impressive, combining plenty
of specific policy
ideas with an overarching political
narrative (predatory capitalism), strong, real - life anecdotes (see 11.14 am) and a nice new buzzword («stewardship banking»).