Sentences with phrase «systematic treatment»

Includes systematic treatment of educational research methods and provides a structured guide to developing a compelling action research project and final report.
His new book is the most comprehensive and systematic treatment of these controversial questions now available.
Sanders gives judaism his most systematic treatment in Judaism: Practice and Belief 63 BCE — 66 AD (1992), which he describes as «the book I always wanted to write, or at least close to it.»
This theme — of the tension or rivalry between our natural loves and love for God — is given its most systematic treatment by Lewis in The Four Loves, a book that deserves, I believe, to be considered a minor classic in Christian ethics.
One misses a more carefully systematic treatment of the consequences and implications of Jenson's great vision as it applies to particular issues of Christian doctrine.
The «growth in grace» in his books came later, finding systematic treatment in volume 2 of his Gifford Lectures.
So here: as confessional Lutheran I subscribe to the entire Book of Concord (on - line), which is supposed to be a thoroughly Biblical systematic treatment going through all the controversies, reposing the questions, giving the points in the affirmative and the negative, and so on.
Richardson's (1960) Statistics of Deadly Quarrels provides the earliest systematic treatment of the impact of cultural similarity on international conflict.
DICE can be used to better subtype behaviors, or focus on particular behaviors at randomization coupled with systematic treatment approaches».
The remaining nine guidelines address specific aspects such as radiotherapy, breast reconstruction or adjuvant systematic treatment.
These questions have received little systematic treatment here in Canada nor in other countries.
I shall try to show this not so much by recounting Whitehead's systematic treatment of perception as by analyzing the reasons he gives and the experiences he cites for the adoption of his theory in the first place.
It is pathetically significant that over 90 percent of the men in the study had had no systematic treatment.
After Calvin's Institutes, if one asks an American Calvinist for a systematic treatment of Calvinist theology, one would likely be pointed to Presbyterianism's Westminster Confession of Faith, or the Westminster Shorter Catechism.
Sepúlveda argues that the contribution of Pentecostal theology lies not in its systematic treatment or elaboration, but in the believers» testimonies as narrations of their personal and communal experience of the Spirit.
1 Whitehead produced no extended or systematic treatment of ethical theory, and his remarks on ethical topics are scattered throughout his later writings, especially RM, AI, and MT. Commentary on Whitehead's moral philosophy has been largely limited to attempts at description, clarification, and systematization: see, e.g., Paul A. Schilpp, «Whitehead's Moral Philosophy» in The Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead, ed.
We have from the pen of Duns Scotus no systematic treatment of philosophy or theology.
Still though, the Cardinal suggested, the Church has not elaborated «a systematic treatment of the principle of reciprocity» nor provided «concrete indications for its application.»
Textbooks on invertebrates traditionally adopt one of two approaches: either a systematic treatment that covers them phylum by phylum, or a comparative functional approach that takes a system at a time, such as respiration or locomotion, and discusses it group by group.
Participants will gain an understanding of how the model radically changes the systematic treatment of sex addiction and betrayal trauma and learn how to effectively integrate the information into their personal recovery and relational healing.
The Systematic Treatment Enhancement Program for Bipolar Disorder (STEP - BD) is a multi-centered effectiveness research program with the stated goal of determining best - practice treatment options for all phases of bipolar disorder; mania, depression, remission, and recurrence prevention.
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