Sentences with phrase «fundamental changes in their beliefs»

Additionally, as intimacy deepens, each partner learns to take equal responsibility of future problems as they arise, becomes aware of their own contribution to the couple - system, and makes some fundamental changes in their beliefs, behaviors, and feelings.

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Belief in change is a fundamental, foundational quality of his leadership.
Normally in such cases he can only change with the Church's whole consciousness of its belief, if such a change really takes place in respect of a more precise discernment of the fundamental moral guiding principles or of certain applications of these to new situations.
But it is different from traditional theology in that it uses the process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead (instead of Plato or Aristotle) to express and integrate that belief into our contemporary perception of reality — a perception which is increasingly sensitive to integration and change as the fundamental reality.
This is explained as the philosophical change from realism to nominalism, from a belief in universals as real to a belief in the fundamental reality of unrelated particulars.
The general belief after the 2014 synod, both inside and particularly outside the Church, was that the Catholic Church is now gearing up, not for some kind of change in pastoral strategy, but for fundamental changes in its teachings (hitherto immutable) on important questions to do with marriage and with sexual morality.
«This is not a matter of «education,» but one of changing a fundamental belief system that has been around for longer than Christianity,» says conservation economist Michael «t Sas - Rolfes, who is based in Cape Town, South Africa.
Addressing climate change, also found in many other countries, reflects fundamental social and political beliefs that lie well beyond the scientific evidence.
Recent research suggests strong relationships between teachers» beliefs and practices and the importance of beliefs in processes of fundamental change (Richardson, 1996).
At the center of these actions that SDEs may take in the wake of ESSA passage is the question, for coherent implementation of state reforms to occur, does every stakeholder need to change their fundamental beliefs, values, and approaches to education, and is the SDE responsible for the creation of these new state educational paradigms?
«The search, or research, that is his praxis seems to be sustained by a fundamental belief in the world and its potential for change.
She brings to the Foundation more than 30 years of experience leading cultural institutions, a fundamental belief in the power of artists to catalyze social change, and a deep commitment to the role artist foundations can play in expanding opportunities for cultural conversation.
They simply could not bring themselves, after the many statements they had made individually prior to their study, in support of Mann and their beliefs about current warming, to say that his paradigm changing study so fundamental to the IPCC, 2001 conclusions was simply WRONG.
The presence of feedback effects and tipping points calls into question some of the most fundamental assumptions of climate change negotiations, including the belief that we can «overshoot» to, say, 550 ppm and then work back to 450 ppm (the path advocated in the Stern and Garnaut reports), that greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere can be stabilised at some level, and the belief that we can adapt to some given degree of warming.
The widespread belief that AGW is the fundamental cause of present - day climate change is predicated on the apparent correlation between rising levels of carbon dioxide and the increase in mean global temperature over the past two centuries.
[10] «(d) a group shall be considered to form a particular social group where in particular: members of that group share an innate characteristic, or a common background that can not be changed, or share a characteristic or belief that is so fundamental to identity or conscience that a person should not be forced to renounce it, and that group has a distinct identity in the relevant country, because it is perceived as being different by the surrounding society; depending on the circumstances in the country of origin, a particular social group might include a group based on a common characteristic of sexual orientation.
Carl Michael Rossi, Divorce Coach and Attorney, Chicago, Illinois: «A Paradigm Shift Is Required in Which We Become Aware of and Then Change Our Fundamental Beliefs about Conflict»
Carl Michael Rossi, Divorce Coach and Attorney, Chicago, Illinois: «A Paradigm Shift Is Required in Which We Become Aware of and Then Change Our Fundamental Beliefs about Conflict»
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