Sentences with phrase «free human creativity»

Even a glance at the issue's table of contents shows the article by the Acton Institute's Kevin Schmiesing, «Another Social Justice Tradition: Catholic Conservatives,» which highlights and quotes CA: «The pope approves of that capitalism «which recognizes the fundamental and positive role of business, the market, private property, and the resulting responsibility for the means of production, as well as free human creativity in the economic sector.

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In one sense the discovery of human individuality was necessary for the development of human rights, the economic individualism orientated to profit and free market produced the modern economy; the separation of human being from nature coupled with the autonomy of the world of science helped the development of technology; and the autonomy of different areas of life like the arts and the government, each to follow purposes and laws inherent in it, did make for unfettered creativity in the various fields.
That's not to say that the creativity of sinful human persons could ever free them from dependence on the Creator to whom they owe their very being.
Humans came to be seen less as fallen creatures living in a fallen world and more as autonomous, rational beings, capable of choice, of doing good of their own free will, and of creativity.
One corollary of this view is that creativity in human relationship can never be the sheer imposition of one will upon another, It must be the kind of action, with whatever coercion is involved, which so far as possible leaves the other more free to respond.
If you'll permit me to leave this thought: I have concluded after many years of «church hopping» to finally «no church» that what we need in the «church» is not anything «new» as stated in your last paragraph but rather a «liberation from»... I conclude that the church (organized or free) considers this return to liberty (brought about by Christ) as a legitimate «next step» in the history of «church» but that is firstly a lie and secondly opens up a door for even more destructive creativity by humans.
If you're stuck in a 9 to 5 job that really isn't inspiring you or engaging your creativity, author Marianne Cantwell's Be A Free Range Human can help.
In medieval times, it was said that «city air is freer,» because cities liberated people from the bonds of feudalism, unlocked human creativity, and fired human imaginations.
Gu argues, as do many in the tech sector, that A.I. can free up human labor from having to do the repetitive tasks to focus on things that require more «human creativity» — an area A.I. hasn't quite mastered.
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