... Marley didn't know what it stood for and so wrote an entire definition about intellectual property rights, lolololforever) We were all studyingin the kitchen, and terms like 'constructionist views on diffusion,' 'institutional isomorphism,' 'gramscian theory' and 'disaggregate state' were flying every which way, the four development/politics majors studying and the lone physics major trying ...
.... I'm Agnostic myself, borderline Atheist actually. I'm ethnically Jewish, meaning I'm proud of my Jewish history but I'm not religious at all and I wouldn't even label myself a reform or re constructionist Jew. I don't believe in a god or gods...or goddesses for that matter. Any man I date must respect that if he does believe. I always look at their spiritual belief, that's actually a major ...
...t a tendency. It is an orientation, it is ontologically built into the person's character. Forget all your crap about comparing it to stealing and the weird sort of internalized homophobic socialconstructionist bullcrap and get with the program: Naomi loved Ruth, David loved Jonathan, Jesus loved Lazarus, Sergius loved Bauchaus and Cardinal Newman loved whats-his-face. This isn't a tendency! Grow...
... nor theologically liberal, nor am I politically or theologically conservative. In terms of the disputes that usually define the Conservatives vs. Liberals dichotomy in the Church I'm essentially a strict constructionist. When there is significant dissent, either within the college of bishops or among the faithful over any issue, it cannot be settled but by the bishops in council or a dogmatic ...
... has been overblown. "It's an urban myth among pagans that all Odinists are white nationalists," he says. And who started the myth? Taylor says it's the Wiccans. "Wiccans and re-constructionist pagan religions engage in infighting," he says, charging "Wicca is just smearing the competition." Taylor initially came to paganism as a teenager via Wicca, but the young Reaganite soon turned to Odinism....
... has been overblown. "It's an urban myth among pagans that all Odinists are white nationalists," he says. And who started the myth? Taylor says it's the Wiccans. "Wiccans and re-constructionist pagan religions engage in infighting," he says, charging "Wicca is just smearing the competition." Taylor initially came to paganism as a teenager via Wicca, but the young Reaganite soon turned to Odinism. ...
...But there is a distinction, which I always have a difficult time putting into words but understood when our teacher would clarify. Someone wanna take this? Anyway, I clearly hinge more towards the constructionist viewpoint, which fits into my idealistic ideas of pansexuality. It's important to note that "more towards" is a good description - like any nature v. nurture debate, it is the generally ...
09:41 02.01.2009
Handbook of Constructionist Research
James A. Holstein, Jaber F. Gubrium, "Handbook of Constructionist Research"
The Guilford Press | 2007-11-05 | ISBN: 159385305X | 832 pages | PDF | 3,3 MB
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...their distress". To be "a cheerful giver". To "give what property you have in exchange for money, and give the money to the poor". To heal the sick. Jesus was quite explicit about all of these things--especially if you take Him literally. Or if you do what some might call being a "Strict Constructionist" about the Bible. Is this what the government should be doing? Sounds like socialism to me.
...but I can't argue because it'll just waste more lecture time. Prof. Noble's points also annoyed me slightly, mostly because in his explaining his position as a radical socialconstructionist he described the alternatives in ways that severely limited their reasonable practicality and explained them as paradoxical, which caused others in the class to agree with him based on that skewed perspective....