Phrases with «humanistic»

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"humanistic" means to focus on and value the well-being and potential of individual humans, emphasizing their feelings, experiences, and achievements. Full definition

Sentences with «humanistic»

  • In Religious Ethics and Pastoral Care (Fortress, 1983), he argues that in an effort to avoid moralism, the churches have capitulated to models of humanistic psychology in their approach to pastoral care. (religion-online.org)
  • No matter what religion will continue, as such it should evolve a more humanistic approach and will considering it is lead by humans, (whether it has divine beginnings has no effect on the current approach towards religion, it is taught, led by and created / evolved by humans, I have not heard of being making there presence known in the past millennium). (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • He has a master's degree in Humanistic Psychology from the University of West Georgia and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies. (coupleswithheart.com)
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