transformationalism

Noun

 * 1)  Adherence to transformational grammars.
 * 2)  A fusion of evangelicalism, Pentecostalism, and ecumenism that became prominent in the early 21st century;.
 * 3)  A sociological and educational theory that focuses on the process of learned concepts and skills to reframe and transform unthinking culturally-generated assumptions and cognitive categories.
 * 4)  The belief in the transformative power of Confucian culture as a superior system that can be universally applied to all people.
 * 5)  A political theory that emphasizes assimilation as a process of global cultural convergence.
 * 6)  A theory proposed by Robinet in the 18th century that posits a single, created prototype for all species of plants and animals.
 * 1)  A sociological and educational theory that focuses on the process of learned concepts and skills to reframe and transform unthinking culturally-generated assumptions and cognitive categories.
 * 2)  The belief in the transformative power of Confucian culture as a superior system that can be universally applied to all people.
 * 3)  A political theory that emphasizes assimilation as a process of global cultural convergence.
 * 4)  A theory proposed by Robinet in the 18th century that posits a single, created prototype for all species of plants and animals.
 * 1)  The belief in the transformative power of Confucian culture as a superior system that can be universally applied to all people.
 * 2)  A political theory that emphasizes assimilation as a process of global cultural convergence.
 * 3)  A theory proposed by Robinet in the 18th century that posits a single, created prototype for all species of plants and animals.
 * 1)  The belief in the transformative power of Confucian culture as a superior system that can be universally applied to all people.
 * 2)  A political theory that emphasizes assimilation as a process of global cultural convergence.
 * 3)  A theory proposed by Robinet in the 18th century that posits a single, created prototype for all species of plants and animals.
 * 1)  A political theory that emphasizes assimilation as a process of global cultural convergence.
 * 2)  A theory proposed by Robinet in the 18th century that posits a single, created prototype for all species of plants and animals.
 * 1)  A theory proposed by Robinet in the 18th century that posits a single, created prototype for all species of plants and animals.
 * 1)  A theory proposed by Robinet in the 18th century that posits a single, created prototype for all species of plants and animals.
 * 1)  A theory proposed by Robinet in the 18th century that posits a single, created prototype for all species of plants and animals.
 * 1)  A theory proposed by Robinet in the 18th century that posits a single, created prototype for all species of plants and animals.
 * 1)  A theory proposed by Robinet in the 18th century that posits a single, created prototype for all species of plants and animals.