To the extent that they have addressed family - related matters, mainline churches have aligned themselves with a
therapeutic ethic of care and self - fulfillment that affirms a range of family configurations and sexual practices.
While such clues in the New Testament witness hardly amount to a full - blown ecological program, they point Christians today toward
an ethics of caring for the body of Christ that should include the cosmos, in which we live, move and have our being.
Divine kenosis, she insists, does not mean that divine power is sacrificed but rather that it is relocated in a «relational love» that brings about forgiveness and awakens
an ethic of care and compassion for others.
Many mainline churches foster what sociologist Nancy Ammerman calls «Golden Rule Christianity,» stressing
an ethic of care for one's self and others, especially one's children.
Likewise, Patricia Hill Collins in Black Feminist Thought develops what she calls an «Afrocentric feminist epistemology» based on the practices of concrete experience as a criterion of meaning, the use of dialogue in assessing knowledge claims,
the ethic of caring and an ethic of accountability.
Ms. Gilligan, as you probably know, is the much - celebrated theorist of the male's cold and calculated reasoning that stands in sharpest contrast to the female's intuitive and nurturing «
ethic of care.»
2) It will compel us to recognize that, to an unprecedented degree, we determine habitat, and it will therefore demand a heightened sense of human responsibility,
an ethic of care for persons and the world.
But to include the Cosmos in the justice enterprise, we need to affirm
the ethics of care.
So really, clearly, committed to
the ethic of care of the student and the family, committed to fostering social and emotional wellbeing, really focusing on the educative relationships that they could provide and providing really rigorous learning environments through engaging pedagogy.
As we bustle about in our busy day - to - day routines, I feel that what we do as teachers goes beyond simple altruism or
an ethic of care; what we do is revolutionary.
«Dr. Shelby Cosner embodies
an ethic of care in her teaching that closely aligns with her scholarship and mentorship,» said Alfred Tatum, dean of the College of Education.
ASCD selected Price Laboratory because of the school's determination to embody
both an ethic of caring and a commitment to excellence as well as for its programs that support the five tenets of ASCD's Whole Child Compact:
Talk about how PTP teachers followed
an ethic of caring while addressing disproportionality in disciplining black students.
Building healthy dispositions toward cultural diversity requires creating caring schools where students and teachers engage in
the ethic of caring and developing strategies for conflict resolution and moral decision making.
Even more important than implementing these tips is changing your approach to design so that it reflects
an ethic of care.
This in turn, I think, I hope, will encourage
the ethics of care within the stores.
Her work engages collective practice to address
the ethics of care, dependency, and wellness.
-- Encourage a personal affinity with the earth through practical experiences out - of - doors and through the practice of
an ethic of care.
My career background and education have served me well in developing outside the box methodologies while incorporating company values,
ethic of care and instilling practical goals at all stakeholder levels.