Sentences with phrase «social dimension»

Effective teachers have students work at computers or listening centers in pairs or small groups, where talking with each other about the activities and their content provides an important social dimension.
They have always included social dimensions in this definition.
It possesses its own specific and original social dimension, in that it is the principal place of interpersonal relationships, the first and vital cell of society.
Like our social world itself, the various social dimensions of preaching overlap and our perception of them varies.
When you find a date who loves these kinds of things too, you're able to enjoy those activities with a whole new social dimension.
Hence even individual therapy has a strongly social dimension.
Whatever movements bring to our consciousness the ability to see various social dimensions in the activity of preaching, a commitment to pursue this investigation gains its urgency in theology itself.
But the problem is it all comes at the expense of unloading the baked - in social dimensions of the rules.
Some multilateral organisations, like NATO, however, have to rethink their missions to incorporate social dimensions in addition to military ones.
There is also some input from Deputy Attorney General, Godfred Dame on the legal and political history of the first petitioner in the case, Nana Akufo - Addo while lawyer, Phyllis Christian, highlights other social dimensions which factored into the petition.
Recently, Zimmermann et al. (2017) have considered as relevant the role played by social dimensions in children's academic self - concept development, assuming that social comparison relationships among classmates contributes to the development and adjustment of children's academic self - concept.
Many student protests against the Bologna Process have stemmed from what Deca calls the «lack of attention to [the] social dimension» — that is, assuring that the student body entering, participating in, and completing degree programs at all levels reflects the diversity of the national populations.
Left to its own devices this failure to acknowledge the moral and social dimensions already at work, nolens volens, in the halakhic process ends up deciding basic questions of war and peace and human dignity by the same terms in which one approaches the kashrut of a chicken.
All are called to leisure, and thus the Sabbath has a profound social dimension: It's the thin wedge by which freedom enters ancient societies, eradicating the distinction between masters and slaves.
Reformation traditions have introduced Christ as individual person for each individual; and this has severely limited social dimension of Christ.
Third, Reno argues that there is an inescapably social dimension to human dignity.
We noted at the outset that reformed spirituality is concerned to emphasize not only the cultivation of this personal triadic relationship with God and others, but also to cultivate a sense of responsibility to the larger social dimension of our lives, including the affairs of state and nation.
Richard Rohrbaugh has offered stunning and convincing evidence that many of the great American preachers of the last generation handled texts so that the sharp and disconcerting social dimension that questioned our economic commitments was ignored.
Similarly, the environmental / social dimension discloses external constraints on practice, pressing us to be realistic about the impact of mutual regard on social existence.
There is an explicit discussion of «prophetic preaching» in the Afterword, but, to repeat, this volume concerns the pervasiveness of social dimensions implicit or explicit in all preaching.
«People organize their lives along different social dimensions,» explains Watts.
It's these acquaintances that allow us to cut through the swaths of humanity, and many social dimensions, to reach people who seem far removed from ourselves.
It focused not just on the academic goals of curriculum, but also on education's broader social dimensions, including the development of students» moral and creative capacities and an understanding of their diverse needs.
In stark, formalist, rule - bound metaphotographs from the»70s, his structural allegiance to basic black - and - white is so succinct yet capacious — depicting imagery that resonates metaphorically, often in racial terms — that it acquires an intense social dimension.
SODER designs environmental projects with a strong social dimension.
In such case, it could lead to some strengthening of the EU social dimension, a welcome development after the years of austerity and social impasse.
Notably, for the majority of adolescents, non-romantic relationships still held many emotional and social dimensions typical of romantic relationships and differences between relationship types were small.
Arthur Van Seters is Principal and Associate Professor of biblical interpretation and preaching at the Vancouver School of Theology, Vancouver, British Columbia; 1986 president of the Academy of Homiletics; and author of several papers for the Academy on social dimensions of preaching.
«In addition, like advertising, the video game industry must now take into account and supply a very important social dimension in its development and strategies.
The deeper, original social dimensions of the biblical view are eclipsed when the last things are interpreted in such a highly individualistic way.
The new game sees the game expanding into the equally colorful world of Xbox LIVE, opening the games connectivity and adding a whole new social dimension.
The book talks a lot about the social dimensions of grief.
Topics included: «A Vision for North America: Issues and Options»; «Toward a North American Energy Strategy»; «Opportunities for Security Cooperation in North America»; «Demographic and Social Dimensions of North American Integration» and «Border Infrastructure and Continental Prosperity.»
Efforts to find shared value in operating practices and in the social dimensions of competitive context have the potential not only to foster economic and social development but to change the way companies and society think about each other.
We can no longer hold up models of making disciples that focus on personal righteousness yet ignore the social dimension of righteousness — justice.
For the Bishop of Hippo, the capacity for friendship and the social dimension of man's existence are goods written into his very nature.
The implication is clear: a Christian faith without a social dimension is a wimpish impostor.
• This age of concentration will also have a social dimension and expression.
There can be no natural way of considering the body that does not involve at the same time a social dimension....
Moreover, students of play have recognized that play's personal and social dimensions have consequences beyond themselves.
Particularly as people find themselves unemployed for increasingly longer periods of time, the personal and social dimensions of coping with unemployment become critical.
There is a social dimension.
At the same time, while a more personal approach to religion is desperately needed and certainly worthwhile, religious publishers generally agree that to make a lasting impact the books they put out must also focus on the social dimension of religion and the moral crises of our day: poverty, the crumbling of values, pressures on the family, the plight of the aged and other minorities, problems in ecology, the life sciences and public affairs.
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