If you have
questions about the movement, I've written extensively on the subject, including the distinction between Pentecostalism and other movements.
Once this has started, your doctor or midwife will begin to ask
you questions about the movement.
Elsewhere, the Royal Academy's survey of Abstract Expressionism has divided critics: while the Sunday Times's Waldemar Januszczak describes it as «close to perfect», the London Evening Standard's Matthew Collings thinks it is a «mess» that fails to answer even the most basic
questions about the movement.
Participants — dancers, architects, and performance artists — addressed broad
questions about movement and space.
Not exact matches
But when it comes to the #DinnerMode
movement, the idea of dining with family spawns an interesting corollary
question: What
about the countless people without families who could still benefit from nightly time away from their phones?
The Facebook COO and founder of the Lean In
movement opened up
about her life and career on the
question - and - answer website Quora.
The maker
movement focuses on sharing and collaboration, which is great if you have
questions about equipment or manufacturing, or whom to approach
about funding your idea.
«Since the financial crisis there's been a
question about whether the value - add from an intermediary fund is worth the cost,» said Ashby Monk, executive director of the Global Projects Center at Stanford University, which studies the
movement of financial assets globally.
«We failed to make GoPro contemporary and failed to align GoPro with the smartphone
movement,» Woodman acknowledged, while promising that «it will become less of a
question of should I use a GoPro or my smartphone and more
about using a GoPro with a smartphone.»
This is definitely a
movement that is asking the big
questions about how the global economy and the national economy should be re-organized.
That fact «raised
questions about the way in which sections of the ecumenical
movement supported the ruling ideologies in Eastern Europe.»
For the past few years, I have been observing, listening, and asking
questions about the missional
movement.
While the practical theology
movement has provided important new direction to debates
about theological education, serious
questions have been raised
about its approach to theology and ministry.
For years I struggled with doubts
about my faith, and through the emerging church
movement, I found people who were asking the very same
questions -
about religious pluralism, the Problem of Evil, inerrancy, the notion of absolute truth, etc..
Judgments a school at least implicitly makes
about these three
questions deeply shape its identity and will almost certainly be reflected in the decisions it makes
about the content and
movement of its course of study.
The
movement was largely a reaction to Darwin's theory of evolution and
questions that modern science raised
about biblical authority.
By turns dismissed and disavowed, the Prosperity
movement has often been treated as a gold - plated curiosity that evokes
questions about how «they» (the preachers) get away with «it,» or why «they» (the believers) buy into «it.»
Christian understanding of God's transcendence raises
questions about the extent of the claims of every historical community or
movement or ideal, but these
questions are given clearer focus by the fact that they are asked in the light of the revelation of God's solidarity with all men in Christ.
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the
movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial
questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
The
question to be asked, then, is this: Is it most theologically adequate to see the
movement of theological education as a
movement from source (of «revelation,» of «wisdom
about God,» etc.) to personal appropriation; or as a
movement from source to application of source in life (especially, perhaps, the life of church leadership); or as a
movement from source, to doctrines implicit in the source, to applications of doctrines to life's problems; or as a
movement from sources, to theories
about the sources, to applications of those theories to life; or in some other way?
The central «positive» moral
about how best to negotiate between these two models is this: Focus on the nature of the basic
movement of theological study as a theological
question, not as a
question about the psychology of learning, nor even as a
question about the logical relations among various subjects studied in theological education.
Every answer to the
question about the theological adequacy of any particular picture of the
movement of theological education is tied to some picture of the nature of Christian theology itself.
With that said, some hard
questions need to be asked
about the «purpose - driven»
movement.
Those who have read the book know that Tickle goes into much greater detail
about the
questions and challenges raised by cognitive science, literary deconstruction, higher criticism, Freud, Jung, Campbell, Einstein, Heisenbuerg, and many other philosophical / scientific / cultural
movements.
I ask a lot of
questions about people,
movements, strategies, and plans.
The churches keep on raising
questions, sometimes legitimate,
about the style and structure of action groups and people's
movements, without showing any readiness to face the challenge posed by the vision and strategy (justice and collective action) for the Church's ministry and mission.
As I have said third place and a cup will signal forward
movement... third place and no cup will not be progress over last year... and will raise more
questions about where club is heading under wenger
Question marks could be raised
about his celebrations, but as for his impact on the game, it's a fair argument to suggest that he deserves a place in the team of the week as he was crucial on and off the ball for Jose Mourinho's men at the weekend with his energy, determination,
movement and clinical finishing.
There are
questions about his continued media status given his increasing work with the youth setup at Arsenal but Henry seems much more settled in the studio now and makes great points
about strikers»
movement off the ball, which is what you want him to do.
Whether you are a new parent with burning
questions about your baby's sleep, looking for a group class where you can discover new ways to play with your baby while learning ways to support their
movement and development, or dealing with difficult behaviors in your toddler, you have come to the right place!
They come in, measure, check heartbeat, ask
about movement, explain what's expected next or that I should do between now and the next appointment, and ask if I have
questions.
And don't hesitate to call with any
questions about bowel
movements, especially when you have a newborn.
The survey included a number of
questions about baby
movements, including: when they first felt their baby move; what they would do if they felt their baby moving less; and what would prevent them from calling the midwife.
I am curious why you pose the
question about balance in response to this particular blog post, which addresses the hyperbole surrounding certain of the NCB
movement's claims.
Experts answer your top
questions about your developing baby's
movements, from when she'll start kicking to how often you should feel her kick.
She uses empirical research conducted in Bolivia, Sweden, the US, India, and Canada to explore and theorize shifting conditions and strategies of social change, including the criminalization of dissent, new approaches to law by social
movements, and broader theoretical
questions about the transformative potential of law.
Migration and free
movement are among the top
questions in the debate
about the UK's relationship with Europe and the approaching membership referendum.
At the same time, while there tends to be little ostensible evidence in the UK of the blatant buying off of politicians and officials, the murky networks that connect political parties with private funders, and see the frequent
movement of officials across the private and public sector, raise serious
questions about the integrity of the public service ethos at the highest levels of power (as even Conservative commentators recognise — e.g. Ferdinand Mount, The New Few).
The absence of the information
about house
movements on the back of the bedroom tax — called a «spare room subsidy» by the government — raises
questions about arguments from ministers that the policy was designed to save money and free up existing stock to cut housing queues.
In his first Reddit AMA, leading New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Bill De Blasio responded to policy
questions on Airbnb, the Occupy
movement, the tech community and to personal
questions about his religious views, favorite books and his son's famous hair.
Species may move, land use will be slow to change It also raises some knotty
questions about species
movement.
Huang's research addresses fundamental
questions about the rules bacteria live by — for instance, what determines their shape and how different wavelengths of light affect the
movement of photosynthetic microbes (SN: 10/14/17, p. 17).
However, by combining datasets from spacecraft situated in locations spread around Earth, Turner and his team were able to address big - picture
questions about particle
movement.
The research also answers a long - standing
question about why motor neurons, the nerve cells of the spinal cord that control muscle
movement, form much faster than other types of neurons.
To answer their
question about the planning of limb
movements, the researchers conducted an experiment in which the physical
movement of the arm and the visual information
about this
movement could be separated.
Pfaff's group used the new method to answer a long - standing
question about how a collection of cells in the spinal cord, called the locomotor central pattern generator (CPG), connects to the right motor neurons to allow
movements like walking.
«This is exciting because we now have a proven resource that could finally bring definitive answers to fundamental
questions about the early
movements and conditions of human populations — and new information
about the importance of vitamin D for modern populations,» says McMaster anthropologist Megan Brickley, lead author of the paper and Canada Research Chair in the Bioarchaeology of Human Disease.
Rather than asking you diagnostic
questions, and relying on your conscious mind and intellect for answers, kinesiologists look to your muscles and
movement for answers
about what's going on in your body (human kinetics, is the scientific study of human
movement).
She runs through some frequently asked
questions and myths
about acupuncture — like whether it hurts — as well as common nutrition, sleep, and
movement mistakes people make every day that could be contributing to a larger imbalance resulting in pain, skin conditions, inflammation, and more.
Without getting too specific since entire books have been written
about this
question: a good programme is going to include both types of
movements.