Sentences with phrase «equal regard»

"Equal regard" means treating everyone with the same level of respect and consideration, regardless of their differences or background. Full definition
In fact, it is precisely the ethic of equal regard which gives a marital partner the right and responsibility to resist abuse.
All of the coverages should be relatively equal regarding how much each policy will cover in the event of an accident, but what will differ will be deductibles and monthly premiums.
We are obligated to love which is the meaning of love affirmed by Outka as equal regard for the welfare of the other.
The church's greatest contribution, however, will be in formulating its own vision of love as equal regard in the intimate affairs of the postmodern family.
modelling reflection practice and professional conversations being held in equal regard as professional learning
We laughed at Trump's 4 % promise and we should treat the O'Leary and Trudeau pledges with equal regard.
Youth ministries, which have declined in the mainline churches, should be revived to help initiate youths into the love ethic of equal regard required for the postmodern family.
Johnson is cautious about overemphasizing the value of love because of «the attention traditionally devoted to agapaic or self - giving love,» without sufficiently equal regard for self - affirmation.
It promotes the involvement of fathers with their children and advocates a love ethic of mutuality and equal regard over self - sacrifice.
Aspects of individualism can be included with integrity in those interpretations of Christian love which see it as commanding a strenuous equal regard for both self and other.
Osborne's most recent work continues her gradual movement away from the Philadelphia tradition of representational painting into clearer abstraction that has garnered equal regard.
In fact, in relation to jurisdiction, the Guidelines appear to be shaped by only two of the three applicable statutory principles contained in section 109 of the Act (those that promote the speedy or efficient resolution of the Tribunal's statutory functions), without paying equal regard to the third principle, that the Tribunal is not to be bound by technicalities, legal forms or rules of evidence.
Criticism by nature is more destructive in conversations than when you share a complaint from a non-judgemental stance, one where you abstain from making your spouse the bad - guy and communicate a willingness to give equal regard to their perspective (s).
Jean Bethke Elshtain is sympathetic to the strategy document, supporting military intervention on the principle of equal regard, though not all situations of clear injustice, or even genocide, require intervention.
It's time for the Catholic church to be dismantled in order for the human race to prosper, grow, and reach its true pinnacle where all people are held in equal regard.
Love as equal regard should also leave the marital couple with an ethic of commitment sufficient to live together, raise children, meet hard times, confront misunderstandings and remain integrated in the relationship.
While we may aspire to have equal regard for everyone without discrimination, in reality we are limited creatures with limited abilities.
This is the version of just - war theory that policy makers employ to justify resorting to force when considerations other than equal regard have already decided matters.
Its task is to unleash the energy required to return a marital or human relation to mutuality and equal regard.
It interprets neighbor love through the idea of equal regard.
The principle I call «equal regard»... must sometimes be backed up by coercive force.
In recent years there are encouraging signs that the Court is moving away from extreme separationism to a doctrine of «equal regard,» meaning that institutions and practices can not be discriminated against simply because they are religious in nature.
Even the love between parent and child, despite the profound helplessness of the human infant, should and does move in the direction of equal regard.
This new family ideal takes an entire book to elaborate (with important questions still left unanswered), but can be briefly summarized as follows: it is the voluntary lifetime union of a woman and a man who parent their own children in a relationship characterized by love, justice and equal regard.
The authors» emphasis on love as mutuality and equal regard is one of the most important contributions of the book, and a good example of how they integrate a variety of perspectives.
The goals of meeting needs equally may require unequal distributions and different characteristics may be treated differently, but equal regard is required by justice.
In summarizing the results of his analysis Outka concludes that agape expressed «equal regard» for the other.
But more, the picture is an impassioned plea for alternative lifestyles, exposing the melodrama of Brokeback Mountain to be embarrassed, even polite, when the struggle for equal regard is something that should be undertaken with passion and brio — it's life and death, and V for Vendetta presents it as such.
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