Sentences with phrase «relational terms»

A relational view seeks only to express in relational terms how that proclamation may be understood.
Felt their labor was highly skilled, they described the work in «rich relational terms,» says Wrzesniewski, talking about their interactions with patients and visitors.
(1) Locke believes that power is a simple relational term; like Whitehead, Locke emphasizes the dynamism of the universe, process, and change.
(According to the Rev. James Pike, Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, the Episcopal Church is now engaged in the development of a programme of education from the cradle to the grave, as a part of which its clergy is being systematically trained, at the College of Preachers in Washington, in «relational theology,» an application of the l - Thou relation to sacrament, grace, and redemption, conceived in relational terms, primarily in the family.
God, no less than the world, is a relational term, because God must be the God of something to be a God at all.
Let's allow ourselves to be challenged by this: When Jesus talked about poverty, He talked about it in relational terms: the broken - hearted, the captives, the spiritually oppressed, those without family or safety net (Isaiah 61).
It would stand to logic that He also thinks about wealth and blessing in relational terms.
To both thinkers, personality can only be viewed as a relational term.
What is most significant about Marsh's project is that he demonstrates quite persuasively that these two themes are in fact one, that the philosophical significance of Bonhoeffer's theology lies in its redefinition of human identity within wholly communal and relational terms.
In other words, they are willing to rethink traditional incarnational Christology and its categories of substance and person and to reconceive Jesus» divinity in relational terms.
But «power» is clearly a relational term: we know what power a thing has from what it does to something else.
Thus «objectification» is conceived as a relational term.
They can give up their substantialist formulations, and they can learn to think in the relational terms so central to Buddhism, without denying the necessary element in the Christian affirmation of a morally responsible self.
Beverly Harrison had preceded Sally McFague in using the term of radical love to discuss passionate, engaged, embodied love in relational terms, Also she had made the point that anger is part of love.
It challenges the idol of certainty and proposes we regard faith primarily in relational terms — as trust in a person.
If Jesus is the decisive incarnation of God in the Christian tradition, then that incarnation needs also to be understood in relational terms.
These relational terms are all covered in the examination of an arrangement.
Studies 1 (N = 62) and 2 (N = 100) show, with slightly different paradigms and measures, that compared to exposure to hostile sexism, exposure to benevolent sexism increases the extent to which female Dutch college students define themselves in relational terms and decreases the extent to which they emphasize their task - related characteristics.
In relational terms, repair is less about fixing what is broken and more about getting back on track.
But in relational terms, repair is less about fixing what is broken and more about getting back on track.
As Zach Brittle explained in his «R is for Repair» column on Tuesday, in relational terms, repair is less about fixing what is broken and more about getting back on track.
[jounal] Pianta, R. C. / 2004 / Conceptualizing risk in relational terms: Associations among the quality of child - adult relationships prior to school entry and children's developmental outcomes in first grade / Educational and School Psychology 21: 32 ~ 45
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