In our view, a better system of incentives, a wiser use
of psychological insights (e.g. peer - pressure), and most fundamentally, a more open court, promise more than the proposed mechanical addition of more judges.
This profitable trading is one way to make money off
of psychological insights about investor behavior.
As things progress, action takes the place
of psychological insights, and gore replaces philosophy.
Facebook was the source
of the psychological insights that enabled Cambridge Analytica to target individuals.
used as a motto in AA, «There, but for the Grace of God, go I.» This is not sentimentalism, but the essence
of psychological insight and the basis for real Christian charity.
Edwards» treatment is a masterly blend
of psychological insight and the cautious reserve appropriate in the Christian sense of the mystery of grace.
The publication is a treasure trove
of psychological insight of Smart Beta investors
Not exact matches
That's the useful
insight of a series
of small but intriguing studies carried out in the UK that recently published in the journal
Psychological Science.
«This one is a bit more academic and
psychological, especially the first few chapters, but all in all, a great book with lots
of interesting
insights and strong research.»
The indices provide real - time linguistic and
psychological analysis
of news and social media, converting qualitative indicators - such as fear, performance forecasts, and trust in management - into quantitative, actionable
insight.
The level
of individual elements is the level
of biography, with its wealth
of detail, its perceptual bias, and its
psychological insights.
Self - consciousness,
of course, will involve physiological and
psychological factors and any
insights into these will be welcome.
Scientific understanding, humane appreciation, existentialist self - awareness, history as cumulative experience,
psychological insight, and respectful regard for what religious people have to tell us about their experience — all are needed for and capable
of inclusion in this new perspective.
It must be acknowledged that the two central symbols, Lord and Father, are stumbling blocks for many people because theologians and preachers have been unwilling to listen to the often shocking
insights into
psychological consequences
of the traditional use
of these symbols.17
During the past ten years, numerous short pieces
of pastoral advice on how to respond to death by suicide have appeared, and most do an admirable job
of translating
psychological insights and Christian compassion into sound pastoral care.
I recalled that the last time I looked at the book, more than ten years ago, I felt embarrassed by the naïveté and piety
of the young writer who sought to authorize her
insights and proposals by quoting numerous theological,
psychological and sociological authorities.
At the surface level
of the texts they have bequeathed to us, we search in vain for
psychological insights or any attempts to correlate theological or ethical assertions with human realities which we label
psychological.
Teaching in the area
of values should draw on the best in the Hebrew - Christian tradition — tested, undergirded, illuminated, and implemented by the
insights of the
psychological sciences.
A great novelist and great
psychological observer such as Proust still does not give us the
insight into the essence
of man that we find in the novels
of Dostoievsky and the poetry
of Blake.
I need more than the resources
of Bible, theological tradition, and my own commitments if I am to understand my faith and the world in which it is set; I also need the ethical
insights of my secular colleagues, the political and
psychological analyses
of my friends and foes, and the prophetic jab
of nonchurchmen whose degree
of commitment so often puts my own to shame.20
The pastoral psychology movement is a consequence
of the relatively self - conscious and systematic attempt to strengthen the ministry
of the church by making use
of the
insights and expertise
of the social and
psychological sciences.
Or perhaps he even is conscious that he labors thus in order to sink the soul into obscurity, does this with a certain acuteness and shrew calculation, with
psychological insight, but is not in a deeper sense clearly conscious
of what he does,
of how despairingly he labors etc..
Just as physics reveals little
of significance about man until one reflects on the enterprises
of science and technology, so scientific psychology, aiming to out - do physics in objective rigor, can yield little
insight about man until the distinctive human quality
of self - awareness is acknowledged as an essential factor in
psychological inquiry.
Certain aspects
of that tradition remain vibrantly meaningful as
psychological, ethical, social and historical
insight, expressed often in irreplaceably poetic and mythical form.
To the critical
insights and the questioning method
of her New Testament mentor, Henry Burton Sharman, Howes has added symbolic analysis and
psychological insights drawn from her training under Fritz Kunkel and Carl G. Jung.
Although I had been teaching Kierkegaard seminars for many years and had lived in constant companionship with his authorship, the perennial Kierkegaardian side
of my work did not bear visible fruit until I completed a work on Kierkegaard's parables, which was fully two decades in the making.8 No twentieth century psychologist has influenced my psychology as deeply as Kierkegaard, and I still doubt that the analytical powers and
psychological insights of Freud and the post-Freudians have equaled those
of Kierkegaard.
Cialdini not only provides great
insights into some
of the basic
psychological motivators that drive humans, but also provides ways to defend ourselves when marketers and salesmen try to manipulate us with these tools.
Even in Goethe's interpretation
of Faust I sense the lack
of a deeper
psychological insight into the secret conversations
of doubt with itself.
Her interviews with prominent rightwing Hindus yield some shrewd
psychological insights, particularly into Arun Shourie, an economist and investigative journalist who, famous initially for his intrepid exposes
of corruption, became a cabinet minister and close adviser to HJP prime minister Vajpayee.
Thus the clinical and theoretical material is integrated;
psychological and theological understanding is related; and the student is helped to think critically about his own work, to benefit from the
insights of his peers as well as those
of his teachers, and to honestly face the problems involved in his relationships with others.
But as we are taught by our deepening
insight into the dominant role
of love in the world and the central place
of man's response to that love, and as a consequence
of our better understanding
of human nature in its
psychological depths, we are beginning to see ever wider implications
of the truth that God wills and works for men to become men and in freedom to act like men.
McIntyre holds that the «
psychological model» avoids these dangers and has been explored in the light
of modern
insights concerning selfhood; but it has usually ended with a merely human Christ.
But if we seek so to explain the preaching
of Jesus, we should have only a
psychological explanation, not an
insight into the inner relationship
of eschatology and demand.
Psychological opinion appears now to be moving toward a reinforcement
of the long - range moral
insights of Christianity.
Genesis speaks
of the unnamed void as chaos, a profound
psychological insight.
If the first century notions
of a maternal spirit and an androgynous Jesus were indeed early teachings that the developing church subsequently rejected (for whatever reasons), then a «balanced out» theology
of the Christian godhead, informed by
psychological insights, has both «modern» relevance and «ancient» precedent.
Add to this the
insight of the
psychological disciplines, which have confirmed many
of the truths expressed in ancient mythology, the truths
of rivalry and overt hostility that mark the parent - child relationship, particularly when the child reaches maturity.
The Church would be better served if her theologians worked out anew and developed the
insights of the Fathers, concerning the
psychological consequences
of the Fall in the psyche
of man.
With profound
insight and wonderful
psychological understanding the great temptation is recognized and described here — the temptation which will at one time face everyone who is enlightened (Wissenden): to remain silent, to lock within his innermost being that which he has attained through tedious struggle and to remain in the joy
of enlightenment.
The Hall
of Fame QB's new autobiography is full
of insights and news, from the trade to the Cardinals that he nixed in the»80s to the
psychological trials he faced throughout his career
And, in fact, one
of the chief
insights that the neurobiological research provides is that the behavior
of young people, especially young people who have experienced significant adversity, is often under the sway
of emotional and
psychological and hormonal forces within them that are far from rational.
This week I'll continue the conversation with some
insights into the
psychological development
of kids between the ages
of 6 and 12 as well -LSB-...]
This week I'll continue the conversation with some
insights into the
psychological development
of kids between the ages
of 6 and 12 as well as some encouraging things you can do for this age group.
Turns out there's a lot
of it, because by studying how and when children lie, psychologists can glean new
insights into
psychological development.
Psilocybin and use
of other hallucinogens became popular in the U.S. in the 1960s due to charismatic proponents, who suggested anecdotally that users would experience profound
psychological insights and benefits.
A new Journal
of Neuroimaging study provides
insights into the biochemical mechanisms by which Tai Chi — a mind - body exercise — may provide both physical and
psychological benefits.
Perhaps this emphasis on religious observance was less a sign
of innate piety than an intuitive
psychological insight on the part
of the more successful leaders.
Bradshaw blends behavioural,
psychological and neurobiological knowledge with
insights from a wide range
of sources, from experienced naturalists to indigenous peoples.
Lack
of insight is extremely difficult to treat because it doesn't respond to
psychological therapies or medication.
«In combination with findings from human studies, work with chimpanzees can provide enormous
insights into core biobehavioral processes relevant to
psychological illness and health,» said Robert Latzman, lead author
of the study and assistant professor in the Department
of Psychology at Georgia State.