Not exact matches
They display the capacity
of the gospel to free us to
embrace the
diversity of human cultures and appreciate their values.
«In the area
of oncology, but even more generally,
embracing the genetic
diversity of disease is really important,» says Golub, who is also director
of the Broad's Cancer Program, the Charles A. Dana Investigator in
Human Cancer Genetics at Dana - Farber, professor
of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.
FUSION [A New Century
of Glass] will feature 47 works from the twenty - first century that
embrace the
diversity and depth
of the
human experience.
Morality itself (in the broad scientific - philosophical sense
of the term) is most foundationally «about» the sustainable and healthy survival
of the
human species along with plentiful biological
diversity along with the sustainable health
of our home, planet Earth, all accomplished in a way that respects
human equality (in important senses) and
embraces a living and somewhat fragile planet.
Human morality itself is most foundationally «about» the sustainable and healthy survival of the human species along with plentiful and healthy biological diversity along with the sustainable health of our home, planet Earth, all accomplished in a way that respects human equality (in important senses) and embraces a living and somewhat fragile pl
Human morality itself is most foundationally «about» the sustainable and healthy survival
of the
human species along with plentiful and healthy biological diversity along with the sustainable health of our home, planet Earth, all accomplished in a way that respects human equality (in important senses) and embraces a living and somewhat fragile pl
human species along with plentiful and healthy biological
diversity along with the sustainable health
of our home, planet Earth, all accomplished in a way that respects
human equality (in important senses) and embraces a living and somewhat fragile pl
human equality (in important senses) and
embraces a living and somewhat fragile planet.
As I have posted before, I believe that morality itself is most foundationally «about» the sustainable and healthy survival
of the
human species along with plentiful and healthy biological
diversity along with the sustainable health
of our home, planet Earth, all accomplished in a way that respects
human equality (in important senses) and
embraces a living, precious, and somewhat fragile planet.
In a world that seems to do far more judging than
embracing when it comes to
human diversity, Evans pours her passion into her writing in the hopes
of making a difference.
It's also incredibly draining to those who advocate for
human rights and can seriously corrode feelings
of hope for a society that
embraces and celebrates
diversity.