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Theories and Atonement
* " Historical Theories of Atonement " Theopedia gives a brief treatment of the historical and modern theories of atonement from a Calvinistic perspective.

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Theories intended to explain these unusual clouds include materials left over from the formation of our galaxy, or tidally-displaced matter drawn away from other galaxies or members of the Local Group.
Theories are distinct from theorems.
" Theories must also meet further requirements, such as the ability to make falsifiable predictions with consistent accuracy across a broad area of scientific inquiry, and production of strong evidence in favor of the theory from multiple independent sources.
Theories have been proposed that Víðarr's silence may derive from a ritual silence or other abstentions which often accompany acts of vengeance, as for example in Völuspá and Baldrs draumar when Váli, conceived for the sole purpose of avenging Baldr's death, abstains from washing his hands and combing his hair " until he brought Baldr's adversary to the funeral pyre ".
Theories which claim that morality is derived from reasoning about implied imperatives ( universal prescriptivism ), the edicts of a god ( divine command theory ), or the hypothetical decrees of a perfectly rational being ( ideal observer theory ), are considered anti-realist in the robust sense used here, but are considered realist in the sense synonymous with moral universalism.
* Lindberg, D. C. ( 1976 ), " Theories of Vision from Al Kindi to Kepler ", The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London.
Theories of the Theatre: A Historical and Critical Survey from the Greeks to the Present.
*" Theories of data analysis: from magical thinking through classical statistics ", in
Theories of the Theatre: A Historical and Critical Survey from the Greeks to the Present.
* Diaconis, P ( 1985 ) " Theories of data analysis: from magical thinking through classical statistics ", in
Theories in physics like the Butterfly effect from chaos theory open up the possibility of a type of distributed parameter systems in causality.
Theories based on the Phillips curve suggested that this could not happen, and the curve came under a concerted attack from a group of economists headed by Milton Friedman.
However, by developing explicit processes that generate change from individuals, groups or communities ( Theories of Change ), and by fusing political economy analysis and outcome mapping tools, the complex state-citizen dynamics can be better understood.
Subjectivity: Theories of the self from Freud to Harroway.
Theories are supported by evidence from many different sources, and may contain one or several laws.
Theories and laws are also distinct from hypotheses.
First gaining prominence with the rise of several conservative governments in the developed world during the 1980s, neoclassical theories represent a radical shift away from International Dependence Theories.
Schenker's magnum opus, Neue Musikalische Theorien und Phantasien (" New Musical Theories and Fantasies "), spans his entire publication career from the early work, Harmonielehre (" Harmony ") ( volume I ) through the formative Kontrapunkt (" Counterpoint ") ( volumes II. 1 and II. 2 ) to the posthumously published Der Freie Satz (" Free Composition ") ( volume II. 3 ).
Theories about the site have focused on the idea of inversion, as represented by the upside-down central tree stump and the single post turned 180 degrees from the others within the circle itself.
Theories of the Theatre: A Historical and Critical Survey from the Greeks to the Present.
The Value of All Values Across Time, Place and Theories ”, is an encompassing in-depth critical study of known world philosophies and fields to explain the inner logic of each canon and school in relationship to world problems across languages and eras including the method of life-value onto-axiology which is deployed to excavate, explain and resolve life-blind presuppositions of the world ’ s major thought-systems from the ancients East and West to modern and contemporary philosophy.
Theories of scientific racism became popular, one prominent figure being Georges Vacher de Lapouge ( 1854 – 1936 ), who in L ' Aryen et son rôle social ( 1899-" The Aryan and his social role ") divided humanity into various, hierarchized, different " races ", spanning from the " Aryan white race, dolichocephalic " to the " brachycephalic " ( short and broad-headed ) race.
Theories, some of them rather bizarre, abound: some contemporary scholars suggest, for example, that the persona may be a woman ; if so, the strangulation could stem from frustration with the world.

Theories and Theology
A scriptural geologist, Gisborne wrote two books which criticized the trend of geology away from a basis in the Bible: Testimony of Natural Theology to Christianity ( 1818 ) and Considerations on Modern Theories of Geology ( 1837 ).

Theories and part
Theories in astrophysical plasma in the Solar system are a fundamental part of plasma cosmology.
Notes on Mercantilism, The Usury Laws, Stamped Money and Theories of Under-Consumption, section VII Underconsumption was a small part of mercantilist theory, in Heckscher's view, but was discussed by a number of authors.
5, part 4: Spagyrical discovery and invention: Apparatus, Theories and gifts.
Theories on the original object begin to surface-the military leaders argue that it was a display of force designed to scare Earth into surrender, whilst the scientists argue it was done as part of a maneuver to slow down.
* J. I. Beare, Greek Theories of Elementary Cognition ( Oxford, 1906 ), part iii.
A movement is learned and a small part of a behavior, while an act is a bunch of movements that makes up a skill ( Theories of Learning in Educational Psychology, 2008 ).

Theories and 3
Theories of emotion ( pp. 3 – 33 ).
* Theories of Surplus Value, 3 volumes, 1862
* D. Chu, R. Strand and R. Fjelland, " Theories of complexity ", Complexity, 8: 3, 2003
* Troelstra, A. S. ( no date but later than 1990 ), " A History of Constructivism in the 20th Century ", http :// staff. science. uva. nl /~ anne / hhhist. pdf, A detailed survey for specialists: § 1 Introduction, § 2 Finitism & § 2. 2 Actualism, § 3 Predicativism and Semi-Intuitionism, § 4 Brouwerian Intuitionism, § 5 Intuitionistic Logic and Arithmetic, § 6 Intuitionistic Analysis and Stronger Theories, § 7 Constructive Recursive Mathematics, § 8 Bishop's Constructivism, § 9 Concluding Remarks.
Such Functional Specification Theories ( FSTs ) ( Levin, § 3. 4 ), as they are called, were most notably developed by David Lewis and David Malet Armstrong.
* Buechler, S, M. ( 1995 ) ‘ New Social Movement Theories ’ in The Sociological Quarterly, 36 ( 3 ): 441-64
* Steven M. Buechler, New Social Movement Theories, Sociological Quarterly, Volume 36 Issue 3, Pages 441-464, 1995.
The first example appeared in the 1979 article Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking and Higgs Effect in Supergravity Without Cosmological Constant and the general statement appeared 3 years later in Quantization of Newton's Constant in Certain Supergravity Theories.
Marti Sapp, ' Adlerian Psychotherapy ', in Cognitive-Behavioral Theories of Counselling ( 2004 ) Chapter 3.
When n = 2 this contribution to the partition function was found in and 3 gauge theories in Branes and Supersymmetry Breaking in Three Dimensional Gauge Theories.
* " Non-linear Field Theories of Mechanics ", with Walter Noll, volume III / 3 of Handbuch der Physik edited by Siegfried Flügge.
Heinz von Foerster's Self-Organisation, the Progenitor of Conversation and Interaction Theories, Systems Research 13, 3, pp. 349-362
In Theories of Surplus Value, chapter 3 section 6, Marx emphasizes his view that " Capital is productive of value only as a relation, in so far as it is a coercive force on wage-labour, compelling it to perform surplus-labour, or spurring on the productive power of labour to produce relative surplus-value.

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