Sentences with phrase «on mutuality»

The steps presented below are based on the premise that by creating an environment that appreciates the importance of continued education, and embraces a value system based on mutuality and collaborative growth, we can create within staff what we strive to create within students — a feeling of pride and commitment to their identity as lifelong learners.
In an attempt to accomplish these types of mutual writing conferences, Wallace and Ewald's (2000) ideas on mutuality in the composition classroom inform the way I conduct writing conferences with students.
He also admitted and addressed some of the flaws in his paper — it contains «very few new ideas», and the compulsion that might be necessary for some of his proposals to have teeth isn't possible because «voluntary means voluntary» — but what was striking was his stress on mutuality; the importance of community; and the strength to society that comes from volunteering.
This comprehensive yet readable volume proved to be an invaluable resource when I wrote our series on mutuality and while I worked on A Year of Biblical Womanhood.
This presentation from Shauna Niequist at Q Nashville is absolutely fantastic — one of the best reflections on mutuality in marriage and calling I've seen in years, and a lovely tribute to Shauna's mother, Lynne Hybels.
I know many complementarians who, although they believe men should hold authority over women in the home, church, and society, make an exception for the marriage bed, acknowledging the Apostle Paul's teachings on mutuality in this regard (1 Corinthians 7:1 - 5).
In his important Postscript to the second edition of I and Thou Buber stresses the need of a one - sided «inclusion» in the relationship between therapist and patient which is, nonetheless, an I - Thou relation founded on mutuality, trust, and partnership in a common situation.
The emphasis on mutuality in the interaction of the trinitarian persons offers a corrective to the traditional tendency to conceive of them only in terms of relations of origin, which is to say in terms of the dependence of Son and Spirit upon the Father.
If theology now insists on the mutuality of these relationships, it must account for the divine unity as being in some way prior to the distinction of the three persons.
Now, my parents have always had a strong, beautiful marriage based on mutuality.

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Jackie Cook is a specialist in corporate ESG disclosure analysis and author of research reports and academic articles on shareholder activism, corporate governance and mutuality.
Ephesians 5:21 - 33's teaching on marriage is about changing that view of marriage to one of unity and love — the kind of love that could transform the authority - subordinate nature of first - century Ephesian marriages, into what God desires for marriage in the New Covenant: oneness, companionship and mutuality.
The series will be similar to our Mutuality Week from 2012, but will focus specifically on those frequently - cited passages of Scripture that instruct wives to submit to their husbands, slaves to submit to their masters, children to submit to their parents, and Christians to submit to one another (Ephesians 5:21 - 6:9, Colossians 3:12 - 4:6; 1 Peter 2:11 - 3:22).
See Mutuality's issue on Dating.
In response to our coordinate efforts for Mutuality 2012, I have heard from women who say they feel their dignity and worth have been restored, from multiple readers who have changed their minds about women in ministry, from couples relieved that they can finally put a name to how their relationship has functioned all along, from singles freshly inspired by the «great cloud of witnesses» that surrounds them, from followers of Jesus whose passion for justice and equality has been renewed, from women ready to «get on with it» and stop asking permission to use their gifts and start unapologetically using them.
Erikson, in discussing the Golden Rule, suggests that the reciprocity of both prudence and sympathy should be replaced with the principle of mutuality which he defines as «a relationship in which partners depend on each other for the development of their respective strengths.»
One can only speculate on what celebration could be were mutuality (love) possible in the community of faith: were the oppressed of the earth trusted to become a valid part of that community.
Mutuality means not only the willingness to respect and belong to those on the other side, it also is a willingness to respect all resources for mission and share all resources for mission.
Lesbian relationships can make prophetic witness within and to society: a witness not on behalf of homosexuality per se, but rather on behalf of mutuality and friendship in all relations.
There is a mutuality of concern and care, a continuing relationship sustained on both sides, between God and his creatures.
So the point I want to make today is not that all who subscribe to patriarchy are abusive, but that patriarchy in a religious environment, just as in any environment, has a negative effect on the whole community and creates a cultural climate more susceptible to abuse than one characterized by mutuality and shared leadership between men and women.
For ordinary practical purposes this strict definition of mutuality need not be insisted on.
On the other hand, when there is an utter collapse of mutuality, it is surely better to recognize the fact and to separate.
I loved, loved, loved working on our Week of Mutuality last year, so I want to introduce more weeklong theology / Bible series in 2013.
In general, persons who use heavy, inflexible defenses, are unable to sustain relationships of trust and mutuality, cope ineffectively, become disorganized or regress quickly when confronted with everyday crises and responsibilities, and are very dependent on others for sustaining their necessary sense of worth and power, suffer from ego weakness and dysfunction.
And as part of our Week of Mutuality, Harriet Congdon wrote a really great post on «The Dance of Mutuality in Ephesians 5.»)
If consultation and education are done on a reciprocal basis, then a mutuality of concern and involvement is established.
I'm pretty sure his accent will convince those of you still on the fence to embrace mutuality.
But the joining of hands in mutual tasks in itself can have a deepening effect on a marriage; the mutuality which stems from the feeling of a job well done is an added bonus of work intimacy.
There's a mutuality based on equality that can't be present in any up / down relationship.
The authors» emphasis on love as mutuality and equal regard is one of the most important contributions of the book, and a good example of how they integrate a variety of perspectives.
He does a much better job of emphasizing mutuality in sexual relationships than he has in the past, (though I've never quite understood why so many complemementarians insist on hierarchal - based relationships in which wives submit to their husbands «in everything,» while simultaneously acknowledging the importance of mutuality when it comes to sex... but that's a topic for another day).
Egalitarianism (also known as «mutuality»): Christians who identify as egalitarian usually believe that Christian women enjoy equal status and responsibility with men in the home, church, and society, and that teaching and leading God's people should be based on giftedness rather than gender.
(2) The opportunity of the young adult intimacy crisis, on the other hand, is that of laying a foundation of mutuality upon which a life of satisfying sharing can be built.
If that is true, then there can be no sentimentality nor easy tolerance, on the one hand, nor inhibiting conformity to accepted conventional norms, on the other, For love is a giving and receiving a mutuality, a willingness to seek for the true good of others, and that may entail hardness, firmness, and genuine demand.
And check out my thoughts on submission in context as part of our Mutuality series.
This view of mutuality in marriage, which Paul bases on the couple's unity in Christ, is also expressed by Stoic writers of his time.
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In Kunsthal Aarhus» three upper galleries De Bruyckere takes the viewer on a powerful journey of transformation, and haunting mutuality.
In her writings on paintings in essays such as «Figure / Ground,» 2001, Schor is seen as making a case for the relevance of painting in a post-medium visual culture and for arguing for the compatibility and mutuality of painterly and theoretical practices.
People are classed as workers when there is a mutuality of obligation on the part of the business to provide work that these workers are obliged to undertake, with a degree of control by the business as to where, when and how the work is to be carried out.
A key component of this new legislation must focus on control, one of the traditional indicators of employee - employer relationships along with mutuality of obligation and personal service.
First, on its face, it is unilateral, rather than mutual — but if section 1717 applies, then principles of mutuality apply.
Mutuality is something of the «new kid on the block» as a test for determining employment status and is seen as part of the irreducible minimum to establish such status, along with personal service and control.
Having gone on to uphold the tribunal's finding of no employment contract, the EAT went on to give the following guidance, which bears reading in full by anyone dealing with one of these cases: Unlike casual worker cases, where the key issue is mutuality of obligations, to construct one overall contract of employment, in agency worker cases the key issue is likely to be «whether the way in which the contract is in fact performed is consistent with the agency arrangements or... is only consistent with an implied contract between the worker and the end user and would be inconsistent with there being no such contract».
On the question of the obligation to work, it was held that the restricted right to work elsewhere and the provision of accommodation meant that on the facts there was sufficient mutuality of obligations, even if (at least theoretically) there could be workless periodOn the question of the obligation to work, it was held that the restricted right to work elsewhere and the provision of accommodation meant that on the facts there was sufficient mutuality of obligations, even if (at least theoretically) there could be workless periodon the facts there was sufficient mutuality of obligations, even if (at least theoretically) there could be workless periods.
A study of the effects of cotherapist mutuality on therapist team functioning in an analogue therapy session: Dissertation Abstracts International.
A secure relationship is based on true mutuality, and on bargaining and cooperation.
You will have the opportunity to move away from your wired - in, habitual reactions that are focused on self - preservation and to move toward greater mutuality.
Of course, on - going, drummed up conflict where boundaries are repeatedly crossed could be a sign of borderline, narcissistic, or antisocial personality where negotiations and mutuality are ineffective and prolong abuse.
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