Sentences with phrase «sociological reasons»

The point is, something being technically feasible in a given time scale is completely different to it being a real possibility for a host of practical, economic and sociological reasons.
What's more,» women can be picky when choosing a partner, for a number of biological and sociological reasons, so they often have the upper hand at this stage in a relationship.
But string theory probably gained momentum for sociological reasons, she said: young researchers may have turned to it because the job prospects are better than in a lesser - known field, for example.
«I can't give you the sociological reasons.
Don't have the data to back this up, but most likely, people in sparsely populated areas tend to be those less reliant on government (for a variety of sociological reasons) and more distrustful of government intereference.
Here the university ought to combine research with its application for sociological reasons: These are the three professions that are necessary for society's health (presumably civil or mechanical engineering were not «socially necessary» in the same way).
A complex set of doctrinal, historical and sociological reasons made them a very political people and they have kept up that heritage in both the Punjab, the land of their origin, and wherever they have migrated to in the past century.»
Today changes are coming so rapidly and the economic, social, and cultural opportunities for Americans of many ethnic backgrounds are so much alike that we can expect to see the particular sociological reasons for Catholic aggressiveness become less important.
He criticised «egalitarianism feminism,» which he said «establishes that men and women are the same and that differences are due to sociological reasons».
It is not just that it is more or less futile (for the sociological reasons I have mentioned) or that it is philosophically dubious.
There are numerous cultural and sociological reasons for this, none of which I intend to delve into (see this book for some help).
But for sociological reasons that I only vaguely understand, theology briefly became a public discussion.
There are a number of obvious sociological reasons for this.
I mean: of course I consider myself a Christian, and I begrudge some people that title for various theological and sociological reasons, and of course I would count some people out of that circle (and some of them would object).
If we agree with him, he has given a strong sociological reason for including theology in a research university; but the very notion of a research university seems necessarily to exclude theology.
Maggie Q and Dylan McDermott, as detectives in the LAPD's Threat Assessment Unit (TAU even rhymes with Minds» BAU), have capably led enjoyable shows in the past (Nikita, The Practice), but they're mostly defeated by all of the clinical exposition citing stats about stalking, as if to give this show some sociological reason for being.

Not exact matches

Although this is a valuable sociological observation, it fails to recognize that the sole reason a father goes to church is because the couple have a healthy relationship.
Is the problem then with the way the churches articulate their beliefs, or with the patterns of church worship, or are the reasons sociological?
Personally, I've got a better theology of ministry on Good Friday («Christ died for our sins in accordance with the scriptures»), with all sorts of sound sociological, psychological reasons for death and defeat, than I have a pastoral theology robust enough for Easter («He was raised on the third day in accordance with the scriptures»).
This is a difficult task, because there are so many diverse reasons for the separations, reasons going back to the time of the reformation, reasons which have emerged only later through the historical development of the separated Churches, doctrinal reasons, but also sociological, national, cultural ones which by themselves do not add up to a real denominational difference.
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.
Andrew Greeley and his associates at the National Opinion Research Center have concluded on the basis of their sociological research that Humanae Vitae, the 1968 papal encyclical condemning artificial contraception, «seems to have been the reason for massive apostasy and for a notable decline in religious devotion and belief.»
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.»
The reasons are more sociological than ideological.
But, because of certain reasons related to the sociological origins of the movement, it was often not faithful to its own best motivations and insights.
«Inerrancy» has been the issue among evangelicals for three reasons - one Biblical, one theological, and one sociological.
Perhaps if you knew a little more about what the Church was about, then you would at least be in a position to throw actual stones (i.e., reasoned theological or sociological arguments against the Church).
Reason is the default position so until I can come up with tangible physical evidence that he can verify God or gods simply do not have meaning other than sociological implications of religion.
There are many reasons why this has happened; this is no place to discuss them, but among others we may mention scientific constructions, psychological discoveries, awareness of sociological conditions, and all that Bonhoeffer summed up in saying that man has «come of age» (by which he did not mean that man is an entirely mature and adult creature who now can take the place of God, in a fashion not unlike the claim made by the Provost of King's in his recent utterances; but he did mean that we now know our own responsibility and that God treats us, not like slaves nor like little children, but like sons to whom He entrusts such responsibility).
And not simply for physical reasons, but for psychological, sociological, existential, etc..
As a result, Rafter says, criminologists are now shifting their attention toward biological reasons for delinquent behavior after decades of trying to define crime mainly on the basis of sociological factors.
A key reason is because unmarried women — those who have never been married and those who are divorced — are more concerned about the status of women as a collective group, suggests a new study that will be presented at the 110th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association (ASA).
The reason isn't lower productivity, according to a new study presented 17 August at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association.
Since there was no guarantee that these facts would be raised in student - directed discussions, and because students had no particular reason for remembering these details (there was no test or grade associated with the tours), it is impressive that they could recall historical and sociological information at such high rates.
It is rather based on argument, analysis and reasoning that takes into consideration, inter alia, contextual, historical, sociological, and normative factors into consideration in the analysis.
The reason that more woman get alimony than the men is a sociological, more than a legal phenomenon.
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