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typology

[ US /ˌtaɪˈpoʊɫəˌɡɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. classification according to general type

How To Use typology In A Sentence

  • Kohlberg called heteronomy and autonomy two moral types in moral development. His moral typology was the important development of his late theory.
  • Using biblical typology as his method of interpretation, Paul treats Moses as a type of the apostles and their ministry.
  • Here Dawn enters into conversation with other authors, especially William Stringfellow and Walter Wink, draws out her appreciation of their insights, and provides her critique of Wink's typology.
  • But even Schluchter's erudite typology of stances to the world of religious virtuosi fails to incorporate the full range of variation within the ecclesia afforded by the inclusion of women.
  • The typology of Adam and Christ has its origins in the theology of the apostle Paul, who again and again goes back to the story of Genesis, interpreting and applying it in a traditional way.
  • In awarding him the 1999 Auguste Perret Prize, the International Union of Architects said, ‘Ken Yeang pioneered the application of bioclimatic principles to the highrise building as a new genre of the skyscraper typology.’
  • I intend my typology to serve as an intellectual tool for purposes of discussion, not to indicate absolute demarcations or a rigid classification.
  • She develops a typology according to the different parts of speech,(sentence dictionary) and her analyses reveal a marked preference for the verb metaphor.
  • There is a typology of rhetorical figures of speech made up of four tropes, they in turn govern the way we operate language: metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche, and irony.
  • In this room, the typology of a place royale was established: the organised, uniform square with a central equestrian statue of the sovereign in the centre.
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