Sentences with phrase «today human culture»

Today human culture is changing much faster than at any previous time.

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Today the peril in Russia to genuine Christian faith comes not from tsarism or communism but instead from an emerging global culture that reduces human life to material acquisition and consumption.
That's how I hope Christians today see it as well — not as a lightning rod of the culture wars, to be avoided or embraced as some sort of statement, but as a pleasurable gift of a good God, who made water, yeast, barley and hops, and human beings with the creative capacity to brew up something wonderful.
«It bears fruits of hope and dignity where there are deprivation and exclusion, hunger and unemployment; where there are migrants and refugees, so often rejected by today's culture of waste, and victims of the drug trade, human trafficking and contemporary forms of slavery,» he said.
Though people may describe themselves by using terms like «gay» or «queer» which are commonly used in today's culture, as Christians who believe in man created in the image of God, we should ask if these cultural terms are, in fact, true ontological categories of the human person, in accord with the blueprint of human existence.
Yet even today, when the Faith of Christ is decayed among the nations, and when Christianity seems to belie the promises of Christ, and to be passing into the dead world of human religions, one more among many, even today, whatever individual values we hold sacred, whatever sanctity we claim for the personality of man, whatever freedoms, above the rut of biological materialism, we try to salvage from the ruins of a culture, all these are the droplets which remain within that chalice of the Christian Faith dashed down by the nation.
At the root of today's culture - war issues — abortion and euthanasia, the marriage debate, the LGBT insurgency — are competing and, frankly, irreconcilable ideas of the human person.
Today, our inability to let animals be animals is connected to our culture's inability to let human beings be human.
And today, the threat to the further development of common humanist culture comes from religious fundamentalism and communalism which deny the reality of religious pluralism and the possibility of a composite human culture reinforced by many faiths and ideologies.
Both Judaism and Christianity, in opposition to the many forms of determinism that dominate our culture today, insist that human beings are created with the freedom to examine their lives and — with the help of God and of fellow human beings — mend their ways and alter their courses.
Yet today — more than 60 years since Einstein's death, despite living in possibly the most celebrity - filled and fame - obsessed culture in human history — where are all the celebrity scientists?
The empire eventually fragmented, but the Mongols» vast geographic reach and their ideas — an international postal system, organized agriculture research and meritocracy - based civil service among other things — shaped national borders, languages, cultures and human gene pools in ways that resound today.
Cell culture systems used today also do not faithfully represent the features of human neurons.»
The final enzyme, Tre, removed all traces of HIV from cultured human cervical cells after about three months, the researchers report online today in Science.
Today, humans rely on culture, often in the form of modern medicine, to change that outcome, using assisted birth with doctors or midwives, for example.
The Human Emulation System offers researchers a new standard for predicting how a human may respond to diseases, medicines, chemicals, and foods — with greater precision and control than today's cell culture or animal - based testing approaHuman Emulation System offers researchers a new standard for predicting how a human may respond to diseases, medicines, chemicals, and foods — with greater precision and control than today's cell culture or animal - based testing approahuman may respond to diseases, medicines, chemicals, and foods — with greater precision and control than today's cell culture or animal - based testing approaches.
About the «Human Emulation System» Powered by Organs - On - Chips Technology Based on the Organs - on - Chips technology, Emulate has created a new living Human Emulation System ™ that provides a real - time window into the inner workings of human biology and disease — offering researchers a new technology designed to predict human response with greater precision and detail than today's cell culture or animal - based experimental tesHuman Emulation System» Powered by Organs - On - Chips Technology Based on the Organs - on - Chips technology, Emulate has created a new living Human Emulation System ™ that provides a real - time window into the inner workings of human biology and disease — offering researchers a new technology designed to predict human response with greater precision and detail than today's cell culture or animal - based experimental tesHuman Emulation System ™ that provides a real - time window into the inner workings of human biology and disease — offering researchers a new technology designed to predict human response with greater precision and detail than today's cell culture or animal - based experimental teshuman biology and disease — offering researchers a new technology designed to predict human response with greater precision and detail than today's cell culture or animal - based experimental teshuman response with greater precision and detail than today's cell culture or animal - based experimental testing.
In fact, studies of the few remaining indigenous cultures on the planet show humans once served as host to significantly more gut bacteria than is found in Westerners today.
There are human cultures today in which little or nothing else is eaten, and it appears that that was how our ancestors survived as well.
Human beings have indeed been eating meat for a long time, and many healthy cultures today eat some meat.
David Cronenberg forges both a wicked social satire and a very human ghost story from today's celebrity - obsessed culture.
To understand how this transformation occurred, take a brief trip back into the history of the Middle East, where it all began.Go back to the origins of humankind, where two rivers formed the Fertile Crescent and civilization sprouted.Watch the Abrahamic Religions bud in the Levant along the eastern Mediterranean Sea and develop into Judaism and Christianity.Witness the steady march of empires hold sway over Middle Eastern trade, resources, religion and culture for millennia.Visit the sacred cities whose connections to holy people and events sparked bitter conflict.Start your study of the birthplace of human civilization today with History of the Middle East: Melting Pot - Holy Wars & Holy Cities - From the Sumerians to the Ottoman Empire and Today's Nation States: Israel, Iran, Iraq and Egypt - Shaping the Near East History.Scroll up to get your copytoday with History of the Middle East: Melting Pot - Holy Wars & Holy Cities - From the Sumerians to the Ottoman Empire and Today's Nation States: Israel, Iran, Iraq and Egypt - Shaping the Near East History.Scroll up to get your copyToday's Nation States: Israel, Iran, Iraq and Egypt - Shaping the Near East History.Scroll up to get your copy now.
Exhibits trace Hawaii's history from its volcanic origins and the flora and fauna that arrived before humans to life in ancient Hawaii and the immigrant groups that helped shape Hawaii's unique culture of today
Today, we enjoy a human diversity, culture and herita...
The secrecy may ultimately signify the murky intersection within today's society of faith, morality, and politics, but can also be seen to underscore the ritualistic nature of human life across centuries and cultures.
1971 6th Guggenheim International Exhibition, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA Words and Image, Pinnar Gallery, Tokyo, Japan Chronicle of Post-War Art, The Museum of Modern Art Kamakura & Hayama, Japan Tokyo Gallery Exhibition 1971, Tokyo Gallery, Tokyo / Pinnar Gallery, Tokyo / Saikodo Gallery, Tokyo, Japan The 10th Contemporary Art Exhibition of Japan: Humans and Nature, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Japan Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, Japan Aichi Cultural Hall, Japan Miyazaki Prefectural Museum of Nature and History, Japan Sasebo Central Citizens Hall, Nagasaki, Japan Fukuoka Prefectural Culture Hall, Japan Beaupin Exhibition, Pinnar Gallery, Tokyo, Japan The 1st Anniversary Exhibition & 100th Anniversary of Mainichi Shimbun, Today's 100 People, Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art, Japan Contemporary Japanese Prints, Yokohama Civic Art Gallery, Kanagawa, Japan Contemporary Japanese Art, Staempfi Gallery, New York, USA The 5th Japan Art Festival, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA The 7th International Biennial Exhibition of Prints in Tokyo, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Japan The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, Japan The 5th Japan Art Festival, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA Contemporary Japanese Art, Staempfi Gallery, New York, USA The 5th Japan Art Festival, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA The 7th International Biennial Exhibition of Prints in Tokyo, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Japan The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, February 20 - March 21 The 5th Japan Art Festival, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA
The continuous economic expansion we see today follows a course established at the dawn of our culture and may be about to reach a point in human history when human numbers and unbridled production could overwhelm the Earth.
From bloody wars and huge disasters like the Exxon Valdez and other vast pollutions like the Gulf oil spill, Chernobyl and Fukushima and the resulting cancers and ruined lives (human and other species) to other hideous environmental destruction such as mountaintop removal to climate change to the Culture Of Fear that pervades almost every aspect of our lives today because of all of these.
Whether through sheer human error or lackadaisical employee behavior, today's corporate leadership faces the unenviable task of cultivating a culture of enterprise vigilance vis - à - vis data security standards and expectations.
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