Sentences with phrase «ethical demands»

So how do the departing lawyer and the new firm meet the competing ethical demands for both client confidentiality and a meaningful conflict check?
A lot of designers and brands are presenting fresh designs in markets because of the actual ethical demand.
Working with vulnerable populations in our world today involves special consideration of ethical guidelines and the ability to make ethical decisions often under the pressures of time and competing ethical demands.
Love is defined here, presumably, as a gay Christian's intention to care for and cherish her partner, and insofar as she does that, she is living up to the supreme ethical demand of her faith.
Quite rightly, ethical demands prohibit such experimentation; but we may turn to the US which has run exactly that experiment for us.
Is the absolute demand that the physician should defend the life of every man as far as at all possible either the artificial and morally unreflected exaggeration of the biological zest for life which rational man opposes to the true «objectivity» of nature's action in life and death, or is such absoluteness a genuine ethical demand?
This sense of responsibility — of the high ethical demands devolving upon a ruler — is strikingly voiced in the valedictory of Samuel.
More importantly, Solzhenitsyn ties Rus sian nationalism to ethical demands for repentance and self «limitation» in cluding apologies for national crimes and the renunciation of territorial expansion.
Working with vulnerable populations in our world today involves special consideration of ethical guidelines and the ability to make ethical decisions often under the pressures of time and competing ethical demands.
We all have grumpy days; but a pattern of rudeness amounts to a display of disrespect that is inconsistent with the ethical demands of customer service.
But rather, that it's a case that illustrates the challenges of leadership, and an opportunity to reflect on the ethical demands that fall on leaders in particular, as a result of the special role they play.
The ethical demands on business are higher than ever.
These are an adequate summarization of the ethical demands of the Christian life.
Jews, Catholics, and Protestants have been led by the ethical demands of their faith to direct political action, as in the case of the Berrigans and William Sloan Coffin.
The disputed elements center mainly in the bearing of the Kingdom on the ethical demands of the present life in relation to what lies beyond it in a realm that transcends human history — that is, in the relations of ethics to eschatology.
Ethical demand and eschatological gift therefore accord with one another — but not in the sense that the latter assumes the former as a prerequisite or even less that, conversely, the «gift» precedes the «demand.»
It was all about Jews, their homeland, and whether or not they lived up to the ethical demands of their faith.
Alongside the absolute radicalization and interiorization of the ethical demand stood the radicalization of trust in God.
In the years since 1993, the Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions has attempted to see how these ethical demands can affect the life of our whole society.
As long as the ethical demand was assumed to lie fully within the power of man to obey, it could deal only with behavior rather than with motives.
Jesus both intensified God's ethical demand and reached out in love to the biggest violators of that demand.
If this is the case, then for the vulnerability of another to place an ethical demand on us greater than ourselves, the other must be greater than ourselves.
Hence it is the fact of death alone that lends serious gravity to the ethical demand which vulnerability imposes upon us.
If what is demanded of me by high moral principles also leads to my deliverance in a situation where not to act in accordance with these ethical demands or to continue in my same ways of acting leads to my destruction, then there are possibilities for basic transformations of my ideas, attitudes, and goals.
When the converting person was able to demonstrate clearly a commitment to the ethical demands of the gospel, he or she entered the period of purification and enlightenment via the rite of election.
The practical expression of this ethical demand is made explicit toward the end of the eschatological sermon — in the parable of the sheep and goats.
mental health enhancing worship should «speak the truth in love,» confronting the worshiper with the ethical demands of the Christian way, and helping him develop those energizing relationships with persons and God which will enable him to respond creatively to these demands.
Most strikingly, however, it prescribes with the ritual requirements for meeting the restrictions created by Yahweh's holiness an even higher moral, social and ethical demand than is found in either of the other codes.
They are presented as if in their detailed formulations they place an ethical demand upon all persons in all situations.
One really must say that there is no religious concept, no dogmatic teaching, no ethical demand, no churchly institution, no cultic form and practice of piety in Christianity which does not have diverse parallels in the non-Christian religions.
Regarding the Alabama judge carrying from place to place a two and three quarter ton monument of the ten commandments, it seems the ethical demands of that document have become burdens, weights and heavy obligations to him and to many.
The ethical demand is that we manifest the reality of heaven on earth by making God's aim our own.
As Boom and Ben Ami argue, Codes and Acts regulating the kangaroo industry pay «insufficient regard to the ethical demands of kangaroos as sentient beings».
In addition to the ethical demands of a properly funded public school system that serves all children equally, privatization is contrary to the actual priorities of most Texans, Johnson said.
New findings reveal some significant challenges coming to bear on those lawyers who must straddle both the strategic needs of their organization and the ethical demands inherent to the legal profession.
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