To understand is always to
understand in some cultural context, in terms provided by the culture's conventional practices and traditions.
Not exact matches
The ECR program is delivered
in conjunction with another service, Postgraduates for International Business (PIB), wherein an international graduate student is assigned to the SME to help the company better
understand the target market
context and
cultural differences, and adapt the SME's messages to the host country language.
In the present social and cultural context, where there is a widespread tendency to relativize truth, practising charity in truth helps people to understand that adhering to the values of Christianity is not merely useful but essential for building a good society and for true integral human developmen
In the present social and
cultural context, where there is a widespread tendency to relativize truth, practising charity
in truth helps people to understand that adhering to the values of Christianity is not merely useful but essential for building a good society and for true integral human developmen
in truth helps people to
understand that adhering to the values of Christianity is not merely useful but essential for building a good society and for true integral human development.
The imagery that is used
in Genesis 1 — 2 and
in Genesis 6 - 8 finds many parallels
in Mesopotamian and Egyptian cosmology, and if we don't
understand these
cultural contexts, we will almost certainly not
understand these opening chapters of Genesis either.
The truths of Genesis 6 - 8 (and especially 6:7, 13, 17; 7:23) can be
understood differently when we grasp the Scriptural and
cultural contexts in which these texts were written, what other Old Testament authors had to say about the flood, and also what the Apostle Peter writes about it
in his second letter.
When properly
understood in it's historical,
cultural, grammatical, and contextual
contexts, Ephesians 2 is a chapter which does not defend the Calvinistic system of theology, but disproves it at every turn.
If we
understand the social and
cultural context Moses was writing
in, then our «literal» interpretation of Genesis 1 - 2 might change.
And scripture's witnesses are properly
understood only
in the
context of the social,
cultural and historical circumstances from which they come.
Especially when we
understand it
in light of its historical and
cultural contexts (which is the only way to read an ancient document like the Bible).
Similarly, Latina, African and Asian women have taken up the challenge of
understanding the ways
in which the practices of reading and interpreting the Bible serve to constrain or to emancipate women
in their particular social and
cultural contexts.
They recognized and analyzed the social, intellectual, and emotional role of faith and the Church
in shaping crusaders» mentalities, creating a more rounded
understanding of motive, incentive, and
cultural context.
«The assumptions that have governed our
understanding of Christian history during the past several centuries were all formed
in the European
context where the church was identified with the
cultural and religious majority and attention was focused largely on its institutional life,» Shenk writes.
Ultimately, Contextualization
in World Missions is a great primer and summary of issues related to contextualization, and I recommend it for anyone interested
in learning more about this all - important topic for
understanding the Gospel and applying it to the various
cultural contexts in which we work and minister.
The interpreter has to look for that meaning which a biblical writer intended and expressed
in his particular circumstances, and
in his historical and
cultural context, by means of such literary genres as were
in use at his time, To
understand correctly what a biblical writer intended to assert, due attention is needed both to the customary and characteristic ways of feeling, speaking and storytelling which were current
in his time, and to the social conventions of the period.
To fulfll the Lord's mission worldwide, we must
understand that we live
in different social, political, historical and
cultural contexts in and through which God acts and speaks to us, though we live on the same globe.
I'm not sure what exactly you're saying regarding the waffle, but, yes, all of scripture is
in fact «
cultural» — it is placed first and foremost within the
cultural context of the readers (the original, intended recipients) and any proper
understanding of it and interpretation of it
in our culture today must first
understand how it would have been received and interpreted by those it was written to.
For like Whitehead and Dewey, Kadushin
understood that the concept of organic thinking offered an approach to logic and the foundations of knowledge that was an alternative to the perversions of the sort of blind faith
in natural science that had come to dominate the intellectual cultures of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; an alternative that did not attempt to devalue science or replace it with a nonrational mysticism, but which did attempt to place scientific thought into a broader
cultural context in which other forms of
cultural expression such as religious and legal reasoning could play important and non-subservient roles.
Thus while economic distress was critical to the electoral outcome
in 1992, its effects are best
understood within the
cultural context of the vote.
Knowing the original languages, keeping the passage
in its
context, knowing something about the writer and what that person was attempting to communicate to their original audience and why, and who the orignal audinece was (and their
cultural context and time) and how they might / probably would have
understood the message would be a good starting point.
We need to get the complete historical,
cultural and grammatical
context of the passage
in order to
understand it.
Understanding Prophecy by Bandy and Merkle takes the various sections of prophecy
in Scripture and presents them
in their literary and
cultural contexts, providing a brief summary of the various views and interpretations that are available for each section.
It is an interpretation based on my best attempt to study the grammatical, historical,
cultural, and theological
contexts of Scripture, but
in the end, it is only my
understanding of what the text is saying.
Modern fundamentalists have already made up their minds about the entire Bible, and when you try to explain that some of their favorite Bible - thumping passages have been ripped out of the
cultural and Scriptural
context in which they were written, the Fundamentalist acts as if you are the stupidest person on the earth for trying to
understand a text this way.
However one looks at Scripture, as the «word of God» or just old writings,
understanding the historical and
cultural context in which the writer's lived and wrote can give us lots of insight.
«By acknowledging that all our readings are located
in a
cultural context and have certain prejudices, we
understand that engaging with the Bible can never mean that we simply extract meaning from it, but also that we read meaning into it.
As we teach the Bible I think it's important that we both
understand what things meant
in their original
cultural context, and also
understand our own culture and how we can best communicate exactly the same message
in our own
context.
Those who try to argue that the intimate relationship of David and Jonathan was homoerotic simply fail to
understand the Jewish
cultural context, and retroactively visit the assumptions of our own highly sexualised culture on the text,
in an attempt to make the Bible say what it does not.
2) The principle of phenomenology (the description of actual phenomena): the gospel must be put
in specific socio -
cultural contexts in order to be
understood.
To be true to the Incarnational Principle expressed by Pius XII we must seek to
understand the meaning of the texts
in their historical,
cultural context.
In the
cultural context (she had to do certain type of work, so this was a plea for some help with that workload) it was easier to
understand.
That way they would be best prepared
in an ongoing manner, on the one hand, to
understand the
cultural setting
in which they ministered and possible new developments
in it, and, on the other hand, to distinguish the essence of Christianity from its various historically conditioned forms and to reformulate it for every new
cultural context of ministry.
Third is the immediate
cultural context, since the minister
in preaching has always, willy - nilly, felt the necessity to adapt himself somehow to the general level of interest and
understanding of the people who sat
in the pews.
It is crucial
in our
context of unprecedented globalization to put this powerful tool to use
in the interest of tolerance and
cultural understanding in ways that foster harmonious co-existence, and
cultural synergies.
The nation's defense agencies spend hundreds of millions of dollars each year funding cognitive neuroscience research, Moreno noted, citing research projects to better
understand and model «human behavior
in social and
cultural contexts» and explore systems for «direct neural interfacing to receive and react to operationally relevant environmental, physiological and neural information.»
The scientific community needs to be
in dialogue with both fields
in order to
understand the
cultural context within which science operates and to respond to the societal issues opened up by scientific discovery and technological development.
«Building on the empirical analysis of ego level and language will provide us with a deeper
understanding of ego development, its relationship with other models of personality and individual differences, and its utility
in characterizing people, texts and the
cultural contexts that produce them,» said Lanning.
The Pentagon is funding social scientists to develop «a tool kit that helps combat teams
understand the
cultural context in which they must operate.»
Ongoing projects examine the paleoenvironmental
context for human evolution and
cultural development, reconstructing ancient rivers and lakes, dating geological formations, and attempting to
understand the role that climate change had
in producing new species and stone - tool cultures.
Based
in Portsmouth, UK About Blog The Port Towns and Urban Cultures group is dedicated to furthering our
understanding of the social and
cultural contexts of ports across the globe from the early modern period.
It's
in these interactions where you get a greater
understanding of the
cultural context of Internet addiction.
In addition, Hill is the co-founder of the Study Group on Race, Culture, and Ethnicity, an interdisciplinary group of scientists who develop theory and methodology for defining and
understanding the
cultural context within diverse families
And when such links can not be ignored (as, for example,
in the cases of the horrendous treatment of women by the Taliban or the rulers of Saudi Arabia, the clear calls for holy war against the infidel by many Muslim clerics, or the widespread dissemination of Nazi - level anti-Semitic propaganda throughout the Arab world), students are still exhorted to tolerate the intolerable by «
understanding» its
cultural or historical
context to the point of excusing it all away.
Over recent weeks, educators across the nation have struggled to develop balanced information and effective teaching strategies to help students
understand the historical, religious, and
cultural context of the war
in Iraq.
Race, Equity, and Leadership
in Schools, a program of The Principals» Center, offers an historical and
cultural context for
understanding how inequality plays out
in schools and provides educators with the skills and confidence to lead more excellent, equitable schools.
Intercultural
understanding is developed
in the Australian Curriculum: English through the study of texts drawn from different historical, social and
cultural contexts.
The purpose of PLE # 2 is to
understand the impact of a school's historical and
cultural context in the service of students of color and students situated
in poverty.
While instructing us budding teachers
in training to teach without bias, my education program wanted for us to
understand the
contexts of the predominantly... Continue reading Rethinking
Cultural Responsivity →
In the case of students in a poverty context and students of color, this means having a solid grasp and understanding of the historical ways in which marginalization has negatively impacted these students at the individual, institutional, and cultural level
In the case of students
in a poverty context and students of color, this means having a solid grasp and understanding of the historical ways in which marginalization has negatively impacted these students at the individual, institutional, and cultural level
in a poverty
context and students of color, this means having a solid grasp and
understanding of the historical ways
in which marginalization has negatively impacted these students at the individual, institutional, and cultural level
in which marginalization has negatively impacted these students at the individual, institutional, and
cultural levels.
Read and
understand poetry, prose and drama
in their social,
cultural and historical
contexts, interpreting and exploring writers» use of narrative and literary methods.
HL objectives for this course challenge the students to communicate clearly and effectively
in a range of situations, demonstrate linguistic competence and intercultural
understanding, use language appropriate to a range of interpersonal and
cultural contexts,
understand and use language to express and to respond to a range of ideas
in a clear, coherent, and convincing manner,
understand, analyze and respond to a range of written and spoken sources, and
understand and use written texts and works of literature written
in French.