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Illuminative observation is often used and generally gives good results.
Illuminative Evaluation is not a standard methodological package but a general research strategy.
The second and third weeks lead the exercitant along the illuminative way.
In the illuminative stage the Christian's mind is occupied with the contemplation of divine things.
As we said at the outset, these findings are not generalisable, but they are illuminative.
The soul in the illuminative way will have to experience periods of spiritual consolations and desolations.
In other contexts, the illuminative observation approach has been used by Oxford Polytechnic with more success.
Thus, the illuminative man is homocosm of the divine and the worldly realities.
He called the selected tracks "illuminative if rarely breathtaking" and felt they'll "likely yield most listeners a discovery or two".
Illuminative evaluation is not limited by the initial formulation of aims, but allows for the expression of unexpected results.
Even in the unsearching moonlight, which is after all rather deceptive than illuminative, I could not but notice one rare quality of her eyes.
Nevertheless, the conversation he had had with her, though not strikingly illuminative in any way, had provided several suggestive small points.
Is it illuminative?
A form of prayer corresponding perhaps to the illuminative and unitive ways is called Hesychasm.
But while the theory of illuminative evaluation has been carefully expounded, the successful practice has been only barely demonstrated.
I listened with a sinking heart; for, though his manner was not illuminative of distrust, his argument was disturbing.
In particular, it refers to the illuminative, mystical sort of wisdom that a Gnostic or Sufi might accomplish.
Illuminative evaluation, in particular, emerged from these projects as a strategy which could include a number of different evaluation methods (tests, questionnaires, interviews etc).
It is called the illuminative way, because in it the mind becomes more and more enlightened as to spiritual things and the practice of virtue.
The illuminative stage concerns what Denys calls supernatural wisdom, naturally acquired, also known as scholastic theology.
He reconsiders here the illuminative tradition of Persian thought a notion of man who is both more than the world and less than the world.
"These three kinds of way, the purgative, illuminative, and unitive, are the greatest absurdity in Mystical Theology".
Workers are busy lighting the temple grounds for a display of "surpassing electrical illuminative magnificence" the evening of the inaugural.
Perhaps the best known subjective evaluation procedure is the 'illuminative observation' technique (Parlett and Hamilton, 1972).
Illuminative evaluation An attempt to carry out an illuminative evaluation of the undergraduate information retrieval course was also made.