Sentences with phrase «sociological phenomena»

I think the work on the molecular basis of sociological phenomena by Tom Insel and Cori Bargmann is very interesting.
And indeed I am bound to say that all these ideas imply an astonishing ignorance of political and sociological phenomena.
It all goes back to a sociological phenomenon called the Familiarity Principle, which Robert Zajonc started studying in the 1950's.
The research threw up a concept known as homophily — a word invented by social scientists to describe the sociological phenomenon in which people are most drawn to others resembling themselves.
François, who belatedly wakes up to the new realities, sees the revival of social conservatism as not merely a sociological phenomenon, but as the beginning of a second intellectual victory for the right (the first was the victory of neoliberal economics).
If the Church did not have this gospel, it would be simply a more or less interesting sociological phenomenon.
(«The apostles who proclaim the word may be regarded merely as figures of past history, and the Church as a sociological phenomenon, whose history forms part of the history of religion.
This sociological phenomenon contributes to our discord; it calls for new modes of linking and overlapping partial systems if we are to dialogue and collaborate effectively on today's (and tomorrow's) challenging issues.
The nation - is the sociological phenomenon - the community of people with awareness of common origin, history, language and culture.
In a 2012 paper, the Israeli academic wrote that singlehood is «a sociological phenomenon constituted and forged through changing social definitions, norms, and societal expectations» 6.
Rejuvenile is Noxon's playful reckoning with a curious sociological phenomenon, a new breed of American adult who cultivate (s) tastes and mind - sets traditionally associated with those younger than themselves.
She also uses microcosmal sites such as the family to understand the larger sociological phenomenon, imperialist mechanisms, and formations of knowledge.
She also uses microsomal sites such as family to understand larger sociological phenomenon, imperialist mechanisms, and formations of knowledge.
She also uses microsomal sites such as family to understand larger sociological phenomenon, imperialist mechanisms, & formations of knowledge.
The recent sociological phenomenon of «Flat Daddies» exemplifies for Hirschhorn the broad proliferation of identity transformed into image.
And it's a sign of maturity that everyone isn't going to be swept along as easily as they were with that movement, which was a unique sociological phenomenon - the public receiving as a gift a way to express themselves.
I saw him as a fascinating, almost sociological phenomenon on the art scene.
In 2050, people may study «climate change» as a sociological phenomenon, not as a scientific phenomenon.
Interesting sociological phenomenon there.
It's a political / sociological phenomenon, not a scientific one.
So I decided to actually read the study, and found that the authors clearly identify a sociological phenomenon occurring,
In fact, former prime minister Stephen Harper, speaking at Yukon College in Whitehorse in August 2014, following the death of 15 - year - old Tina Fontaine — who was killed after she left her foster home — stated that violence against Indigenous women and girls in Canada should not be viewed as «sociological phenomenon

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The reason there's so little guidance in the New Testament about how to build a church (and the reason church builders today have to rely on business and sociological principles) is that God intended the church to be a one generation phenomenon.
Another sociological explanation of the phenomenon is that the traditional functions of the clergy are not adjusted to the needs of the modern world and that the responsibility for the prevailing uncertainty must be placed on the Church as a cultural laggard which has not kept up with the times.
As with other fields of sociological research the question has been asked if there is good enough reason to treat socioreligious phenomena separately instead of handling them in the traditional disciplines (theology, philosophy, anthropology, etcetera).30 Yet, as against such doubts, the work done by modern scholarship has proved the right to an independent existence of «sociology of religion.»
This assumption is common among highly intelligent people, like Weinberg, who haven't thought much about the history and character of Christianity except as a sociological or psychological phenomenon.
In trying to delineate this crisis, it is helpful first to define evangelicalism, for the phenomenon has been variously described using psychological, sociological, and theological terms.
The latter definitions are definitions of phenomena as social problems while the former is a sociological definition (Becoming Alcoholic: Alcoholics Anonymous and the Reality of Alcoholism [IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 1986], pp. 99 - 100).
The skandalon is just this: Jesus, his witnesses and the Church are outwardly «phenomena which are subject to historical, sociological and psychological observation, yet for faith they are all of them eschatological phenomena».
For the Church is the eschatological congregation of the saints whose identity with a sociological institution and a phenomenon of the world's history can be asserted only in terms of paradox.
For example, the historical and theological areas may be combined into an area described as «Interpretation of Christianity» while the older «practical» field is divided into two, one dealing with «Church and Culture» (sociological, psychological, and philosophical studies of church phenomena in American culture) and the other dealing with the practice of ministry construed as the application of social scientific and psychological theory to clergy responsibilities.
The mobile device phenomena may be great for young people and a whopping success for many technology companies but it is also a complete disaster from a sociological standpoint; much of which will be played out in the lifetimes of the current and next generation.
Turning its gaze upon the Pearl River Delta region and taking the sociological issue of population mobility as its foundation, the group exhibition «Adrift» observes and reflects on the phenomenon of migration through the contexts of the works on display, and the dialogues that occur between them.
The reason that more woman get alimony than the men is a sociological, more than a legal phenomenon.
in my forthcoming book I plan to explore the psychological and sociological aspects of this phenomenon.
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