Sentences with phrase «considered virtues»

Physical stamina and patience are considered virtues when working at this position.
In a bizarre twist, enforcing polite behavior has come to be considered a virtue that relieves anyone who engages in it from having himself to be polite.
No intelligent seeker after truth imagines that he is the only one on the right track, and the time has gone by when complete ignorance of another man's point of view could be considered a virtue.
i admit — i am resistant to religious dogma — but in my own defense — that is considered a virtue by myself and many others.
Prudence, in modern usage, is not a very highly considered virtue.
It is considered a virtue name like its sister names Hope and Charity.
These workouts can be done using bodyweight exercises or you could get baby involved too — consider the virtues of a jogging stroller or baby sling.
Now consider that virtue, the animating force in American life serving as an example of enlightened self - interest, and how rare that is
Through Funes, Borges, just like Pliny, enters the realm of memory, though his reaction differs from the Roman's in a crucial regard: while Pliny considers it a virtue to have a prodigious capacity to remember, Borges looks beyond and argues that an extraordinary memory can become a curse.
For this reason alone, traders should consider the virtues of bottom - picking.
Although humility is often considered a virtue, psychologists believe that displaying overconfidence can give you more social status.
The key to preventing canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is found the words used to describe what many dog breeders consider VIRTUE in many breeds.
During the rise of modern painting, flatness was considered a virtue, a quality denoting the pure essence of the medium.
You may consider it a fault that I hadn't read your follow - up comment — others might consider it a virtue, given their evaluation of the quality of your first comment — but I side with you on that one.
Even in the thick field of science, where soporific writing is often considered a virtue, he writes entertainingly and well...
It seems inconsistent to ask people to consider the virtues of DIY real estate services, and then trail the piece off advising readers to «contact a residential real estate lawyer».
Urgency, alacrity, speed is considered a virtue in most spheres of life.

Not exact matches

For a short time this proved to be a dream issue for retailers: the chance to turn a profit on something formerly considered an expense, all the while wrapping oneself in environmental virtue.
It was only if those requirements were relaxed as a matter of federal law that it would become necessary to consider if those requirements could continue to apply ex proprio motu, or if they were inoperative or inapplicable by virtue of the doctrines of paramountcy and / or interjurisdictional immunity.
Virtues such as tolerance, love, non-violence, self - sacrifice and humility are held in high esteem and considered to be characteristics of «holy men» known as Sadhu.
Is trolling considered a Christian virtue?
Or consider the Church's loss without Thomas Aquinas» magisterial treatment of human acts and habits, virtue and vice, desire and chastity, law and grace, comprising the entire second part of his Summa Theologiae.
Is not love considered one of the highest of Christian virtues?
Consider, people love to praise the virtue of the golden rule, reap what you say, karma, what goes around comes around and so on, but do unto to others as you would have done unto you, tends to devolve into do unto to others as is done to you.
Other philanthropists might consider emulating Jacobs» determination to spend his money in his lifetime, rather than entrust it to the unreliable fiduciary virtues of philanthropic professionals.
and success are still considered primary virtues by the majority of Americans.
In his humorous but pointed book Confessions of a Workaholic, Wayne Oates has summarized much of our modern belief in these words: «The workaholic's way of life is considered in America to be at one and the same time (a) a religious virtue, (b) a form of patriotism, (c) the way to win friends and influence people, and (d) the way to be healthy, wealthy, and wise.
-LSB-...] charity is placed as a key link: divine charity works through human action, as a theological virtue -LSB-...] Man is not considered only as the object of a process, but as the subject of this process.
What else are we to conclude when a man without any biblical training or calling from the Spirit is considered more qualified to preach the gospel by virtue of being a man than a woman with extensive training, years of practice, remarkable giftedness, and a profound sense of calling?
Faith in «god» is considered by christians, jews and muslims as a virtue while faith in fairies, elves, leprechauns, and a myriad other fantasmagorical beings is a sign of insanity.
The broader purpose of Ashcraft's study is to demonstrate by example the virtue of taking political and religious ideology out of the realm of abstract philosophical discussion and considering it «in relation to a socially defined audience whose members seek to obtain certain practical advantages through social action.
In this model, industry, individualism, frugality, ambition, and success are considered the primary virtues, with work being understood as the criterion by which a life is judged successful.
He considered the definition would be: «In virtue of consecration, every Bishop receives the apostolic power of the keys,» and «in this Divine grant resides the power of governing the Church,» (pp. 218 - 219).
Despite the fact that, by virtue of being a woman she would have been considered an unreliable witness whose testimony wouldn't hold up in court, Mary Magdalene is charged with telling the world that Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
Therefore, they consider the Dallas Charter to be an incomplete response to the sex scandals because it ignores the importance of the virtue of chastity.
Finally, I shall present what I consider to be a more adequate understanding of character and virtue, the Christian story, and the relation between the church and the world based on the conceptuality of process - relational thought.
I do not believe that baptism should be used as a bargaining chip to pressurise thosewe consider un-virtuous towards virtue, or as a reward for those who conform to our ideal standards.
I do not consider it a major virtue and, above all, I do not consider it a moral duty.
Martin tells us that he considers fairness the cardinal virtue of a scholar.
There are lots of «good» things that I fight for in this world, but the two that could be considered driven by my atheistic views are: 1) No childhood brain washing by religious people, which leads to adults who think it's a virtue to ignore facts (ie, faith).
Women, because of menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, and so on, are much more closely tied to their bodies, and so were considered further away from virtue, reason, and truth...
I want now briefly to consider three such virtues — humility, faith, and self - denial — and to show how each one of them is arguably indispensable to the process of genuine learning.
We were keenly disappointed when the official spin was that it was our virtues that evoked this hatred; so that we could consider our enemies as simply an axis of evil deserving of no human consideration.
That the narrowness of the «lower experience» has been often considered the meaning of happiness by common sense while security and order in life are extolled as virtue is itself a tragic testimony to the folly of human timidity, as analyzed below.
This is at first glance an anomalous position to find Habermas taking, because he generally appears to be skeptical of religion, treating it as a form of ideology that systematically distorts communication by virtue of the fact that religious people generally seem to be unable to abandon their own suppositions long enough to truly consider the interests and values of others.
Any parent who would deem the correct response to failure is an eternity of unending vengeance and torture would be considered a horrible monster with no moral or emotional virtue whatsoever.
It seems reasonable, then, also to consider Lumen Fidei as the final instalment in Benedict's trilogy on the theological virtues — his encyclical on faith, whereas Deus Caritas Est and Spe Salvi had treated love and hope, respectively.
Considering the vast array of geopolitical issues with which a Supreme Pontiff is burdened in his solicitude for the whole of the universal Church, that Benedict should choose to close his pontificate (or Francis to open his own) with anencyclical on the theological virtue of faith indicates a very pointed discernment of the signs of the times made by the papacy in our age; namely, that what is most lacking in the century in which we live — what is most crucial to today's society and what this era of history most requires, therefore, from the Church — appears to be faith.
As so very often, we have picked a virtue (or quasi-virtue) that we like the sound of - in this case open - mindedness - and placed it on an artificial pedestal, abstracted from any context that might help us come to a considered judgment about its merits in individual circumstances.
The next topic in order is Asceticism, which I fancy you are all ready to consider without argument a virtue liable to extravagance and excess.
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