Sentences with phrase «hold as a culture»

In addition to the toxins in our world, the stressful attitudes and beliefs we hold as a culture and individually, all affect our health.

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«Why is it that, as a culture, we are more comfortable seeing two men holding guns than holding hands?»
«Is this something that is held out to the inmate culture as tools that we will use as a last resort?
One sure sign of an engaged culture is that our award for «We Have Fun» is held in just as high regard as other categories such as creativity — and it may even be the most fiercely competitive category.
Our people operations folks also hold regular meetings with our team leads to constantly stay up to date as the company evolves and to ensure the entire company has stake in what our culture looks like today and as we grow.
Though The Simpsons began as a funhouse mirror held up to everyday America — the doofus dad and mischievous son, the loving mom and brainy daughter, the nerdy neighbour — over the years the show has gone from reflecting culture to influencing it.
We have used the theme «Where you hold your duration matters as much as how much duration you hold,» or its pop - culture version — «Dude, Where's My Duration»?
«Each period, whether a day, a month, a year or longer, represents an infinite number of possible learning opportunities, revealing more and more about correlations, hedging, law, regulation, culture, sizing positions, trading versus holding, activism, bankruptcy law and practice, government action and political impacts on investing, organizational realities and growth, as well as the kind of personal characteristics that are required to do this job well.»
Against those who hold humanity in contempt, I, too, want to declare myself a humanist and join in the most elevated and elevating tradition of a culture that celebrates man as «the crown of creation.»
As long as the twins are adored and diapered, fed and read to, held and protected and allowed safely to discover themselves and their world, it will not matter whether their foster family includes a mommy and a daddy, or some creative variation on this culture's conventional image of familAs long as the twins are adored and diapered, fed and read to, held and protected and allowed safely to discover themselves and their world, it will not matter whether their foster family includes a mommy and a daddy, or some creative variation on this culture's conventional image of familas the twins are adored and diapered, fed and read to, held and protected and allowed safely to discover themselves and their world, it will not matter whether their foster family includes a mommy and a daddy, or some creative variation on this culture's conventional image of family.
But now I see this passage in Peter as an expression of an ancient male - dominated culture that has no hold on us today.
The secular theologians mentioned above hold a Promethean theology, one that celebrates the hubristic, self - assertive, autonomous man in search for the «sacred» as a fulfillment of our present secular culture.
These changes also place the church as an institution in a different power relationship to the culture than it has previously held since Constantinian times.
The best way to protect America is to warmly welcome law abiding citizens of any faith, such a rare and wonderful thing about us, something we can hold up as unique and special, something that does nt provoke but binds loyalty.Being different, more accepting and loving than the ugliness found in anti-Christian cultures, is our greatest strength.
As a result, religion and culture, society and ecology were held in unity.
An atonement theology directed towards the assuaging of guilt before God is a powerful gospel — in contexts where God is immediately and almightily real; or where (as we may note more skeptically) a religion is still powerful enough to hold up before its host culture the image of a holy and righteous deity before whom none is worthy except through the appropriate cultic observations.
The christmas myth as told by western culture, is a jumble of faith, popular culture, earlier festivals, and it is held at a time of year that is clearly not in line with biblical accounts of the birth of Jesus.
Without a culture we would simply cease to be human, and what our particular culture holds to be good, true, and beautiful are what we as humans by and large also find to be good, true and beautiful.
Most, perhaps all, cultures and religious traditions have some version of the problem of evil, but as C. S. Lewis wrote in The Problem of Pain, this problem becomes scandalous in Christianity, which traditionally has held that the universe is governed by a loving and omnipotent God.
He served as Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts from 2003 to 2009 and currently holds the Judge Widney Chair of Poetry and Public Culture at the University of Southern California.
Or, instead, can we recognize that a substantial minority in our culture hold views they see as rooted in their scriptures and part of their faith, even though those views may not always be popularly accepted?
But we also have to decide if the people who hold such views can be protected by the so - called tolerant culture as they seek not just to hold those beliefs in secret, but also dare to utter them in public — even on a sermon tape fifteen years ago.
A new study out of the American Culture and Faith Institute has revealed that while 70 percent of Americans identify as Christians, only 10 percent hold basic Christian beliefs.
The truth of mythology would still hold good despite all the changes in culture and philosophy, just as the human personality remains the same despite all the changes and chances of human life.
There are also universalistic political faiths such as Marxism and democracy which are rooted in the cultures of particular nations and civilizations, yet which hold the ideal of universal justice.
16To hold otherwise is to suppose a form of «immediate knowledge,» an absurdity if, as Hartshorne among many others holds, «human consciousness is essentially linguistic» («A Philosopher's Assessment of Christianity,» in Religion and Culture: Essays in Honor of Paul Tillich, ed.
We experience our culture as fragmented; we live on bits of meaning and lack the overall vision that holds them together in a whole.
I think the mistake was holding up Stuff Christian Culture Likes as an example of how he feels anger can be handled toxicly and unhealthily.
Americans are more religious than most other industrialized countries, and it's holding us back, both as a nation and a culture.
I think Muslim's, as a whole, are extremely ethnocentric (more so than most cultures), uneducated (not their fault due to the fact their religion is dominated by morons), and are the most whiny and vengeful (they hold grudges forever) group of people I've ever met.
That prevailing paradigm holds that the individual self can be grasped as a separate entity abstracted from its political contexts and from the larger social contexts of our culture.
Although theology was no longer queen of the sciences, it held its head high in the German universities and had the respect of the culture, as well as the church.
Believe we shouldn't be underestimating being colored nor feel inferior... but rather cling a good hold of those languages culture traditions that are felt for with pride... Why I will tell you that as a Muslim believer I believe that God has created our fathers Adam and Eve from a multicolored earth (Clay).
But Lake Lambert, author of the book Spirituality Inc., says the flap may be a sign of more turbulence ahead for Chick - fil - A as it attempts to hold onto its conservative Christian business culture while expanding its chain beyond the Bible Belt.
Most gay Christians have been deeply scarred by the culture war, and most of us barely held onto our faith (many barely remained alive), so we're pretty understanding of one another's need for a lot of space and grace as we grow in our understanding of what it means to honor the Lord with the whole of our lives (including our sexuality).
I think the feminists went off when they embraced the culture of death (contraception and abortion) and in doing so denied their feminine identity, obliterated and did violence to the feminine, and, ironically, held up the male paradigm as the only good paradigm.
The most ancient of breads, flatbread has been used as an eating utensil in some cultures for thousands of years, and as a wrap to hold meats and vegetables for food «on the go,» in others.
From humble beginnings in Santiago de Cuba, Bacardi created the first mixable rum, launched an entire cocktail culture and emerged as the world's largest privately held spirits company.
Previously, Megan held various HR Leadership roles within the Financial Services and Banking sector, most recently as the General Manager People & Culture at Business Bank at the NAB.
It's the culture at the club and it starts with the owner... you got to held people accountable & be about winning not about turning around profit (which by the way if you win gets bigger as you attract more commercial deals & bigger players that wants to win / play for the best)!!
As human mammals, historically in the U.S. and as a continuing practice in more traditional cultures, we, too, should surround ourselves with strong, nurturing women to hold our birthing space for uAs human mammals, historically in the U.S. and as a continuing practice in more traditional cultures, we, too, should surround ourselves with strong, nurturing women to hold our birthing space for uas a continuing practice in more traditional cultures, we, too, should surround ourselves with strong, nurturing women to hold our birthing space for us.
And I think this holds true across different cultures as well.
As a culture, it's easy to get bombarded and let open - ended play time for our children slip by as we worry about whether they're reading by age three, holding a pencil correctly by age two, and counting to 100 by age four or even involved in dance, music, and t - ball each and every weeAs a culture, it's easy to get bombarded and let open - ended play time for our children slip by as we worry about whether they're reading by age three, holding a pencil correctly by age two, and counting to 100 by age four or even involved in dance, music, and t - ball each and every weeas we worry about whether they're reading by age three, holding a pencil correctly by age two, and counting to 100 by age four or even involved in dance, music, and t - ball each and every week.
The book, they felt, had lodged in the culture certain stereotypes about an Asian parenting style that was not well - studied or well - understood and certainly not ready to be held up as some kind of model.
As it is the feminine version of Anthony, Antonia has strong connections to culture and heritage and holds her own in myths and legends giving this name an incredible history and depth.
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They speak their own Language (Aranese, a modern version of Occitan), they have their own culture and traditions, their people doesn't hold a free nation or state for itself, and they aknowledge themselves as a distinct...
She also laments a trend on the left and right of shouting down those who hold contrary opinions, and criticises the media for creating a culture whereby only certain groups of people are seen as valid to comment on issues from feminism, Brexit or religion.
The producer of the «By the Fireside» hosted by Grace Omaboe in stating the achievements of her ministry added that «seminars and conferences have been organized for members to get abreast of new trends in the art filed as well as held deliberations under the Culture Forum.»
But it should be made clear that the hegemonic social sphere that emerged in Europe and spread thereafter all over the world, did not, as held by Arendt, intrude into the public and private lives of Muslims, Asians and Africans, but rather, substituted for the social sphere already existing in those cultures and societies.
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