Sentences with phrase «with unexamined»

The therapist with unexamined parts could split, and «use defensive projective identification to evacuate unwanted «toxic» aspects... back into the patient» p. 91 Quoting Epstein (1994, p. 100)
If not, perhaps better to begin with a religious tradition whose particularities our situation of religious pluralism will make it impossible to ignore than to start with an unexamined set of values somehow supposedly prior to any set of religious symbols.

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Yet for fifty years we have acquiesced in the professionalization of theology, leaving most Christians either with naive and unexamined notions or an implicit faith in what the church teaches.
Central to the problem of the family altar has been the unexamined acceptance of it in theory, while the non-practicing silent majority listen with respect, feeling a bit guilty at this hiatus in the family life.4
but we must penetrate that illusion (with both personal and communal effort) because the tragedy of our institutions and communities and even blogs that people who are leaders start is that when leaders operate with a deep, unexamined insecurity about their own identity (both fallen and in Christ), they usually create an environment and setting that actually deprives others of their identity even as it enhances their own.
From the days of his youth he had met with a form of Christian apologetic which could be nothing if not ineffective and which could only have adverse effects upon him, because it was uninformed and proceeded from unexamined presuppositions.
Too often the answer to this question is left implicit in proposals about the nature and purpose of theological education, and the answer's coherence with the view of theology that the proposals adopt is left unexamined.
Yet even as the politics of the progressive paradigm comes under skeptical reconsideration, the model of public morality that goes with it remains largely unexamined.
Many parents choose not to do this — to instead parent on autopilot, which is easier than parenting with intention — but our unexamined, default modes of parenting are how family legacies of pain pass silently from one generation to the next.
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said the president himself asked for the review, with Gibbs telling reporters at the White House briefing on Wednesday, «If the president didn't care, the policy would remain unchanged and unexamined
«There's a broader issue that really went unexamined in this process,» said Ken Pokalsky, with the New York State Business Council, whose group opposes the hike to $ 15 dollars.
Cross-referencing previously unexamined data from operational folders with already - known mission information enabled the researchers to create time - specific maps of the spraying.
In 1689, botany enthusiast Hans Sloane sailed home to England, bringing with him hundreds of natural curiosities from his 15 - month stay on a largely unexamined island called Jamaica.
Reactive bioethicists reveal their unexamined alliance with the scientists, who are left free to define society's needs, to make all the decisions during the research process, and to set the bioethics agenda, leaving ethicists to attempt to tidy up the consequences.
In the midst of this maelstrom, a group of engineers along with medical, public health and social scientists assembled a research team to pursue answers to problems that others would rather leave unexamined.
With postdocs playing a central and grossly unappreciated role in the nation's scientific enterprise, it's encouraging to watch a writer of her ability and stature take a serious look at their largely unexamined lives.
It all feels as unexamined as her use of certain vocal patterns typically associated with black singers.
What is questionable, however, is the suggestion that value - added assessment is novel, unexamined, and so fraught with uncertainties and limitations that it should not be used in personnel decisions.
At age 53, it's one I'm starting to hear more and one that comes with truckloads of often unexamined assumptions.
DSAP director Patricia Maloney selected today's installment for our Best of 2015 series: «Ashley Stull Meyers doesn't shy away from calling out an exhibition with as grand a title as The Great Debate About Art for what it leaves unexamined.
These include the encouragement of a supportive Board and the availability of ample resources, coupled with the presence of a large and important collection of artworks from all decades of the artist's career, as well as a largely unexamined trove of archives that offer outstanding research opportunities.
If the digital world's algorithmically protected echo chambers let people constantly slink back to a state of unexamined outrage, Piper's artwork is needed more than ever for its ability to leave us seized with self - doubt.
10 x 6 1/2 inches Support sheet 20 1/2 x 16 inches C Estate of Elaine Kaufman Timestain and a few pinholes and some creasing at sheet edges, otherwise in apparently good condition, with full margins, framed (unexamined out of the frame).
It is the hierarchies of capital that provide the industry of war with the lowest rung of its workforce while also helping to construct a culture of unexamined violence that facilitates an easy slippage from spectator to enactor within a range of unconscionable acts.
A rare opportunity to view an unexamined period of Reinhardt's career with the first public presentation of a recently rediscovered early body of work, featuring fifty geometric paintings and works on paper, ranging from bold collage to vibrant gouache.
Angels, poppies, hearts, pine - tree air fresheners, smiley faces, iconic celebrities, crosses and news articles — all presented through the lens of desire — confront viewers with the things of modern life that are often left unsaid and unexamined.
Helen Frankenthaler (B. 1928) La Sardana (Harrison 138) lithograph and aquatint in colours, 1987, on Rives, signed, dated and numbered 17/60 in pencil (there were also 28 proofs), published by Ediciones Poligrafa, S.A., Barcelona, with margins, apparently in very good condition, unexamined out of the frame L. 699 x 479 mm.
Adolph Gottlieb (1903 - 1974) UNTITLED Color screenprint, 1970, signed, dated and numbered 43/175 in pencil, from Peace Portfolio II, in apparently good condition, with margins, framed (unexamined out of the frame).
Helen Frankenthaler MONOPRINT II (HARRISON 77) Color monotype, 1981, on Japan, signed, titled, dated 11 Feb 81 and inscribed 2 White / Black C - Mix D / Black D - Mix B in pencil, published by Tyler Graphics, Mount Kisco and with their blindstamp, some rippling, two pinholes at top sheet corners (one with an associated 1/4 inch tear), a 1/8 tear at top right sheet edge, otherwise in apparently good condition, the full sheet, framed (unexamined out of the frame).
Angels, poppies, hearts, pine - tree air fresheners, smiley faces, iconic celebrities, crosses, and news articles — all presented through the lens of desire and longing — tell part of the American story and confront viewers with the things of modern life that are often left unsaid and unexamined.
It is a no - brainer that the educated population stands a better chance for survival and progress (along with the Socratic dictum, «The unexamined life is not worth living [as a human being].»
Taking a neutral stance at this point on rehashed work from «NIPCC» (Fred Singer and friends), well known for serial, serious errors in overall interpretation, analysis and communication of the science and transparent but largely unexamined ideological bias at play in their playground «reports» — never mind suggesting that this kind of effort «competes» with the work of the world's climate scientists and the 2,500 multidisciplinary specialists contributing to IPCC reports combined with the tens of thousands of additional scientists and many others who raise real questions that result from reading, reviewing, evaluating and evolving the information in both IPCC summaries and domestic science and discussion of the science, knowledgeably and in good faith and with open identification of the nature of the social and political issues — is just not credible.
Bill Henderson, a noted law professor with his hand squarely on the legal industry's pulse, put an even finer gloss on Casey's thesis: «' The lawyer theory of value» — solving legal problems one at a time with smart lawyers — is an unstated and unexamined preference of lawyers, not a viable long - term solution for the clients they serve.»
I have dealt with «professional appearance and demeanour» issues in practice and have no doubt the initial article was crafted to be a helpful and lighthearted overview of a significant, if underappreciated, perhaps unexamined aspect of legal culture.
Such psychotherapy has also been shown to reduce the mother's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) avoidance symptoms and to allow the mother to discuss with her child the violence that occurred.40 The effect on future child abuse and neglect remains unexamined.
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