reconstructionism meaning in French
n. reconstructionisme (courant au judaïsme voulant accorder la religion au goût de l'époque)
Examples
- In 1986, the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association (RRA) and the Federation of Reconstructionist Congregations (FRC) passed the official "Platform on Reconstructionism" (2 pages).
En 1986, la Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association (RRA) et la Federation of Reconstructionist Congregations (FRC) ont fait passer la "Platform on Reconstructionism" (2 pages). - An early proponent of the progressive education movement of John Dewey, Counts became its leading critic affiliated with the school of Social reconstructionism in education.
Un des premiers tenants de léducation progressive de John Dewey, il en devient un des critiques en se rapprochant du reconstructionnisme social. - Phillips was born into a Jewish family in Boston in 1941, Phillips converted to evangelical Christianity as an adult in the 1970s and was subsequently associated with Christian Reconstructionism.
Phillips est né dans une famille juive à Boston en 1941, converti au christianisme évangélique à l'âge adulte dans les années 1970, avant d'être associé au reconstructionisme chrétien. - 102 Backer Told Birch Society to Make Political Use of AIDS Crisis," Los Angeles Times, Oct. 21, 1988 Frederick Clarkson, "Christian Reconstructionism: Theocratic Dominionism Gains Influence," Public Eye, March/June, 1994.
102 Backer Told Birch Society to Make Political Use of AIDS Crisis," Los Angeles Times, Oct. 21, 1988 ↑ Frederick Clarkson, "Christian Reconstructionism: Theocratic Dominionism Gains Influence," Public Eye, March/June, 1994. - By its nature, reconstructionism aims for a "canon" of "correct" standard Elvish (Neo-Eldarin), while the philological study of the evolution of Tolkien's conceptions cannot assume that the languages had ever reached a complete or internally consistent final form.
Par sa nature, le reconstructionnisme vise à « corriger » la norme de l'elfique, tandis que l'étude philologique de l'évolution des conceptions de Tolkien suppose que ces langues n'ont jamais atteint une forme interne complète, cohérente et définitive.