Sentences with phrase «human betterment»

"Human betterment" refers to actions or efforts aimed at making improvements in the well-being, progress, or development of people as a whole. It involves initiatives that enhance their lives, such as advancing their health, education, social conditions, and overall quality of life. Essentially, it is about working to make things better for humanity as a collective, focusing on positive enhancements for individuals and society. Full definition
The author makes clear how America's quest for racial purity influenced Nazi Germany: one of its first laws, the Prevention of Genetically Diseased Offspring, followed the work of California's Human Betterment Foundation and Harry Laughlin's Model Law.
This insight explains the vehemence of his attack upon the German quest for the historical Jesus, just as it illuminates his behavior» during his first years at Lambaréné, when he ransacked the intellectual storehouses of the world's religions in order to find some way to conceive of an affirmation of the world that was not merely mindless hedonism, a way that could motivate a powerful urge toward human betterment, toward perfection within the structures of natural existence.
On the other hand, it was no optimistic view of progressive human betterment, grounded in a naive confidence in the better nature of men; it was centered wholly and decisively in the nature of God and in his just and loving purpose.
«2 Defining human betterment as glorifying God neither tells us much, nor does it leave much intrinsic value to mankind.
Note Robert Neville's comment,»... it is just better to glorify him than not, since that is what human betterment is, to give glory to God.
Their intentions may have been quite the contrary, but in calling for this change in emphasis they have in fact put the second commandment in place of the first and, in so doing, turned the first into little more than an engine for human betterment.
Every good teacher looks for the human potential in her students; she works with the hope that it can ultimately be realized, that it will be at its best and not at its worst, and that she will have had some hand, however small, in the business of human betterment.
The Maharishi sometimes claims that the Guru Dev and he have discovered a new path to human betterment — and at other times indicates that they have actually updated something very ancient.
You'll have to show an actual willingness to work for human betterment.
The scientific and technological aspects of globalization are capable of being used, according to the values of those who employ them, for human betterment or human oppression and building inequality.
Prophecy becomes a challenge to find in global events the catastrophes predicted in the Bible as the precursor of Armageddon, rather than a prophetic call to a nation's leaders to repent and work for justice and human betterment.
The Rockefellers shared a belief that basic scientific research was the key to social progress and human betterment (not to mention economic prosperity).
Another important repository can be found at the California Institute of Technology Archives in Pasadena, which includes the papers of the Human Betterment Society.
In this exhibition Beatriz Cortez engages with the life and work of Paul Popenoe, former secretary of the Human Betterment Foundation, an institution founded to further eugenic ideas in the 1930s in Pasadena, California.
This doesn't mean that we should seek no technological routes to human and more - than - human betterment but that our deepest, safest, and sanest orientation involves measured actions that directly address the causes of our problems rather than masking them.
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