Sentences with phrase «faith in human»

I would have to say that after four decades at ours, I've never lost faith in human nature and have never ever lost hope that, regardless of the tides of the economy or new styles of brokerages, the use of other services will ever segue into the internet or other types of current media.
Describe how our faith in human integrity will help us engage with the people who seek good leadership and focus on our communities» work that is within reach
When we work together to explore the issues and problems you bring to the counseling process, I provide a combination of life experience, in - depth study of the human psyche, well - researched methods for creating healthy relationships, and a deep faith in the human potential for growth and healing.
Thus, this book shifts from the deficit focus pervading many treatment approaches to an asset model; this shift also reflects my faith in human potential, including sexual potential.
Faith in the human spirit & deep respect for you is combined with my education in psychological science to offer you compassionate care.
Kind of renews one's faith in human nature.
You are convinced by your faith in human constructs not empirical evidence.
Sorry for being an optimist, but I have more faith in the human race than that.
Again, I have faith in human common sense.
I really want to avoid discussing the policy debate, beyond injecting my own fundamental faith in human nature.
As regards a «fundamental faith in human nature.
Though I admire your faith in human nature, I fear that it is, sadly, futile.
I'd rather put my faith in a human than some phony god...
In Aklan, my faith in the human heart and spirit soared when the humble staff at Kalibo Mangrove Park made me join their simple and delicious lunch, as the park's restaurant served no food at that time.
I admit that what happened to Ross and Rachel was heartbreaking and made me so angry that I almost lost faith in human nature.
ii) Luxury Goods: I've an enduring faith in human vanity & insecurity — luxury goods companies have long existed to satisfy those traits.
Our faith in the human race has been restored.
He's ostensibly been sent from Heaven to eradicate mankind from the face of the Earth, because the Lord has lost faith in the human race.
Can it capture that ineffable thing, that flicker of faith in the human...
He's the stand - out performer in a meticulous, slick and surprisingly amusing thriller that picks relentlessly at your faith in human nature.
«I have a lot of faith in human ingenuity.
wow there are some magical kids out there, it makes me have faith in the human race again.
It makes me lose faith in the human race when I think that such people could exist
putting ultimate faith in human observation is something ENTIRELY DIFFERENT from science.
They see modernism as the legacy of the Enlightenment, with its absolute faith in human reason and its supreme confidence that human endeavor can steadily make progress towards an ultimate goal which promises final knowledge and complete human fulfillment.
Yet in most cases it is the economists who have maintained faith in human ingenuity and initiative and who have rejected counsels of despair and control.
Why God does not use some other method is beyond me, I can not think of a better way to produce faith in another human being.
In each case, God's faithfulness calls forth faith in human beings like us.
«When faith in the Creator is replaced by faith in human ability to solve all problems by technological means, humanity has fallen into the sin of idolatry... distorted trust for our salvation in other sources of power.»
Jesus did not put much faith in human government to fix what was wrong with the world.
The bottom line here is that the Republicans» fascination with an unfettered free market and their lack of faith in the government's ability to provide any benefits to our common life (except to assist business in making money) is no more consistent with Catholic teaching than the Democrats» emphasis on individual freedom in social questions and their faith in human perfectibility through government action.
Martin mentions that he has faith in human nature.
Emerson's perfectionism places too much faith in human capacities and fails to understand human limitations, according to Reinhold Niebuhr, who said that «the ultimate fulfillment of human life transcends the possibilities of history» (Beyond Tragedy).
«Theology in a Time of Disillusionment» (1931) notes that, while earlier liberals placed their faith in human goodness and in progress, Niebuhr's contemporaries are disappointed with humanity, its politics, its machines and its science.
Consider this one: Christians might think that the dynamics of grace and faith in human salvation could only be worked out in Christianity — until they learn, for example, about the intricate, debates between the «cat doctrine» and the «monkey doctrine» in Bhakti Hinduism.
Even I had to admit the force of faith in human history, high art, and ethical codes and to have no interest in them was to reject outright an essential portion of the human story.
With all due respect, I must say that the experience of the last violent century, with its widespread faith in human reason and evolutionary progress, hardly warrants optimism about transcending selfishness on those grounds.
Rosemary Ruether put it nicely in The Radical Kingdom (Harper & Row, 1970): «What matters is that human faith not mutilate any of the dimensions of [humanity] that have been won through faith in God, and that faith in the transcendent God not mutilate faith in the human task.»
Nurtured toward sunny faith in human disposition, under God, they confronted the revived emphasis on original sin, total depravity and the human condition as diminishing the grandeur of the human as God's creation.
Faith in another human being, in a lover or a leader, goes beyond what reason can prove; so does faith in a system or a cause; and so, above all does faith in God.
He rightly accuses the «precautionary principle» of lacking «faith in human power and intelligence,» thereby revealing the true object of his own religious faith.
His stupidity is entertaining in small doses, and makes one lose faith in human intelligence in large doses.
3) you appear to be confusing science (a discipline of human observation... and therefore — philosophically speaking — a subjective enterprise) with scientism (putting metaphysical faith in that human observation — an objective enterprise).
On the contrary, «fundamentalism has offered ordinary people of conservative instincts an alternative to liberal faith in human progress, a way of making sense out of the world, exerting some control over their lives, and creating a way of life they can believe in.»
You're just putting your faith in our human powers of observation and believe that what we have thought up based on those observations is correct.
Pantheism, or some sort of faith in human progress, would be the most likely forms of quasi-religion.
The second point is that it has been of the very essence of the Christian faith to have brought to light the role of faith in the human situation.
I have faith in the human ability to grasp meaning out of chaos, to forge determination in the way of nihilism, to love, to hope, and to give a damn about the feelings of others.
So while I agree with her that political life may help renew faith in human dignity and so make human rights believable, the politics of human rights is conducted through liberal language that is extremely partial, that leaves out at least half of the human experience.
We chose to be spiritual because we haven't lost faith in god, but have lost faith in the humans who claim to represent him.
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