Sentences with phrase «family as a sphere»

Perhaps we would do well to learn from Augustine to think of the family as a school of virtue, or from I John of the family as a sphere in which we learn the meaning of commitment to a few and begin to learn the steps of the greater dance of love.

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And on a question directly related to Berger's idea that discrete spheres of relevance in everyday reality need to be integrated by some broader framework, respondents were asked, following a set of items dealing with family, friends, work, and the like as sources of meaning, if they «try to keep all these areas separate or tie them all together?»
Families, business enterprises, states, labor unions, and schools each have their own proper sphere of authority, as ordained by God.
He concluded that their news portrays society as divided into three separate spheres of activity: the private sphere, which includes the individual, family and private enterprise; the public sphere, where «politics» and «the economy» operate; and the state sphere, where agencies of the government maintain political, economic, and social stability.
The theory of sphere sovereignty is an admirable tool with which to understand the interaction among various societal relationships, such as the state and the economy, or the church and the family.
Last month we looked at bringing more mindfulness to our parental role as filters, or gatekeepers, for what comes into our family sphere and our children's awareness.
The failure is not simply a private individual loss, but affects the shape of our lives as a whole, because work provides the status and capabilities for us to be able to play our parts in the spheres of family, politics and community.
Inequalities of wealth and income have risen steadily for three decades, racial segregation continues, class segregation has deepened, and middle and working class families are fracturing in the face of this economic onslaught, but rather than face these fundamental realities politicians keep pandering to the public and putting forth an endless stream of quick fixes that don't cost any money and don't require real change & mdash as if cosmetic changes in schools are somehow going to offset decades of disinvestment in the public sphere and rising concentrations of poverty.
Unfortunately this means you won't be able to play any of the three «Club 99» players in the story mode since it focuses on two other characters as they attempt to make it from the college ranks to the professional sphere of the NFL and dealing with all the hardships along the way, including trust, betrayal, and family issues.
Opie's earlier portrait series include Portraits (1993 - 1997), from which the Whitney images were drawn, as well as Domestic (1995 - 1998) and In and Around Home (2004 - 2005), which document the domestic spheres of lesbian families in cities across the U.S., as well as the artist's own family.
Though Crosby's works are born from personal experiences — namely her childhood and years as a newlywed — they touch on universal themes like love, family, and the domestic sphere, making them highly poignant and widely relatable.
The question which then inevitably follows in the sphere of family law, is how, if at all, this law of privacy applies to an institution such as marriage in which a couple lead what is widely accepted to be a shared existence.
As the Postscript of the judgment reminds us, these were private proceedings where the parents had asked the Court to decide the issue as opposed to care proceedings where the State is intruding uninvited into the private sphere of a particular family or community and where there is a preliminary threshold to be overcome before the State can intervenAs the Postscript of the judgment reminds us, these were private proceedings where the parents had asked the Court to decide the issue as opposed to care proceedings where the State is intruding uninvited into the private sphere of a particular family or community and where there is a preliminary threshold to be overcome before the State can intervenas opposed to care proceedings where the State is intruding uninvited into the private sphere of a particular family or community and where there is a preliminary threshold to be overcome before the State can intervene.
However, Daniel v Tee demonstrates that the Courts do not expect trustees to be omniscient in the investment sphere and in our view this applies just as much to trustees of pension schemes as to the family trust in Daniel v Tee.
Emotionally charged experiences such as death, illness and disability are the most difficult to be integrated into the emotional sphere of the family.
Parental alienation often results from the deliberate actions of one parent; however, it can also be helpful to look at other factors, such as the interactive dynamics of the family and the impact of the wider social sphere.
Such a policy will also better serve the need of society for its members to be capable of strong, robust relationships with each other in romantic contexts and family settings, as well as in the educational and workplace spheres.
«Real estate is a lifestyle, and Contactually provides a CRM with a family aspect of keeping track of not only your real estate sphere, but everyone and everything you need,» says Schaar, who has his vendors organized in buckets, as well.
I don't know that I agree that (quoted from the article)» Since women are taking over the world» — but it has become abundantly clear that women now account for much more of the decision - making that goes on both in the corporate world, and in personal family life decisions also, as well as in the retail sphere.
A popular way for any real estate agent to build contacts and generate leads is through a real estate sphere of influence (SOI) strategy that focuses on generating leads through the people the agent already knows, such as family, friends, neighbors, classmates, business associates and social contacts.
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