The pandering function of the mass media merely weakens
human personality by fostering self - deception.
And what is more, he is prepared to enter
human personalities by his own Spirit to make such dreams come true.
Not exact matches
In
human society this aspiration is expressed
by a desire to find significances and uses for things which otherwise have none, assigning meaning to things
by virtue of their affinity to other things or
personalities available in the natural world.
By Trapani's account, Maritain was able to show how art and poetry bring together two infinities: the irreducible complexity of
human personality («the Self») with the superabundant mystery of being («the Things»).
But the underlying philosophy of
personality in classical behaviorism is partial and therefore,
by itself, an incomplete understanding of
human beings.
It carried to fulfillment a long development of thought, disentangling persons from submergence in the social mass and giving to each one status, meaning, and rights of his own; it concentrated attention on the spiritual value of
personality and its possibilities; it created a religion to be entered
by free personal choice, regardless of race or nation; it set persons to building a social fellowship for the redemption of souls; and it proclaimed as the ultimate goal of divine creation and
human hope the kingdom of God in «new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness.»
However, it may help to understand what is meant
by a personal God is we begin with a look at
human personality.
Human personality has been all but submerged
by the machine and its demands.
The frequent presence of a «value vacuum» (Frankl) in the
personality and relationship problems brought to counselors emphasizes Erich Fromm's conviction that every
human being needs a «system of thought and action shared
by a group which gives the individual a frame of orientation and an object of devotion.»
In addition to outlining the various stages of
personality development in his theory, Sullivan also speaks about three modes of «thinking»
by which
human beings perceive and evaluate their experiences.
By highlighting the importance of language in the development of
personality, both Sullivan and Whitehead demonstrate not only the extent to which they had grasped this significant therapeutical insight, but how they were able to incorporate it into their dynamic view of the
human person.
In the animals we domesticated through genetic transformation, «Wild,
human - threatening, and
human - fearfulness instincts are eliminated and replaced
by tameness, an acceptance or desire to be near
humans, and often, other specific
human - serving
personalities.»
Christianity is not an economic system, but it has a faith and ideal which puts upon any system the demand that it honor rather than exploit
human personality, that it operate as a technique to provide for the material well - being of all the people and not for the exploitation of the weak
by the strong.
That is why, as Traversi says, Dostoevsky's hero - mystics are driven
by their thirst for this God «into straining the boundaries of
human experience, so that their ecstasy inevitably coincides with the dissolution of the
personality into epileptic idiocy.»
Yet even today, when the Faith of Christ is decayed among the nations, and when Christianity seems to belie the promises of Christ, and to be passing into the dead world of
human religions, one more among many, even today, whatever individual values we hold sacred, whatever sanctity we claim for the
personality of man, whatever freedoms, above the rut of biological materialism, we try to salvage from the ruins of a culture, all these are the droplets which remain within that chalice of the Christian Faith dashed down
by the nation.
Given His onto - logical primacy, in his uncreated
Personality and his created body and soul, it would be il - logical, in the deepest sense of the term (i.e. contrary to the Logos), if the conception of the Creator's
human nature were subject to that creaturely power of co-creation
by which new creatures are brought into being, for this is a fundamental aspect of
human procreation.
Defining worship as «a consciously unitary response to life,» he reasons that God must be the all - inclusive wholeness of the world, who is worshiped
by an integrated
human personality.
Occasionally, Hartshorne even speaks of a «besouled body,» but
by such language he means only the probability of certain modes of action and experience that embody a given
personality's characteristic traits.11 Consequently, he suggests that, when a person's body goes into a deep, dreamless sleep, the soul loses its actuality, only to regain it when the person awakens.12 Understandably, therefore, he disregards as inapplicable to his own view Gilbert Ryle's well - known caricature of Cartesian anthropological dualism as «the dogma of the Ghost in the Machine» — especially since Hartshorne denies that the
human body is a «machine» in any materialistic, mechanical sense.13
The lesser kinds of reverence have been noted only in order that we may be quite clear that even in Catholic circles the term worship is applied normally to God and none other, although it is important that we understand that
by association with God and His presence and work, creatures are seen in the Christian tradition as worthy of something even more remarkable than the respect for
personality of which democracy has spoken — they are worthy of reverence which is religious in quality, reverence about which there is a mystery, just as in
human personality itself there is a deep mystery
by reason of its being grounded in the mystery of God.
This understanding of
human personality as a process is taken for granted
by most therapies today.
By this he indicates his respectful, indeed reverential, attitude towards his future wife; and the use of the words «with my body» suggests an even deeper truth, with which we shall be concerned presently — namely, that it is with the totality of
human personality, including the body itself, that the act of worship is offered.
God needs the vessel
by which He can say of
human nature, not
human personality, mine and not «another», for the Eternal Word is already «Me», a Person.
Similarly, as
human evolution leads toward
human personality and this process must be within and dependent upon an environing universe, there must be something correlative to it, something capable of assimilation
by it within the environment....
I am inclined to think that Christians tended to be misled
by the anthropomorphic ideas of God with which, quite rightly up to a point, they often operated; and that they found it unnecessarily difficult to think of salvation being effected
by the personal Spirit of God reaching out to men in judgment, mercy, forgiveness and love through the medium of a
human personality.
«He is to serve his community, and
human society at large, in any and every way
by which his
personality may be brought to bear.
By hinduism fabrication of moon shiner Jesus, hindu, Racist
personality of southern style, calling
human and their children dog's.
As you say, it was written
by humans, all men, and it leaves a lot to be desired as the various
personalities of the authors unfold.
How far he was justified in introducing clear references to
human personality,
by using words such as «subjective» or «feeling,» is difficult to decide.
Katz has identified four major functions served
by attitudes within the
human personality: (1) the utilitarian function,
by which certain attitudes enable maximization of rewards and avoidance of pain in adjusting to one's environment; (2) the ego - defensive function,
by which specific attitudes protect the ego; (3) the value - expressive function,
by which particular attitudes provide satisfaction from personal values and self - concept; and (4) the knowledge function,
by which certain attitudes satisfy the need to structure and understand one's universe.
From this we learn that the beatific vision does not cancel out our
personality or God's, but rather gives us the measure
by which we may understand all
human possibility, and it places sociability at the heart of divine union, It is a profoundly ecclesial vision.
Creativity is not about ego, although it is about expressing something divine
by the
human vessel partnered with our individualism and
personality.
not really making the news, the atmosphere on last wednesday was really strange, silent, step
by step to normal football, but you can't throw away your thoughts immediately, I just got a glimpse of Enkes
personality during a film of him shown before the match, I can't realize how hard it must be for his wife to lose him, tomorrow the players of Germans first Bundesliga will wear a black ribbon again, but I think it won't affect the atmosphere like it has with the national team despite of Hannover of course, people will be enthousiastic again, but there is the idea of an «Enke donation» which I like, will keep his name alive, will take some positive emotions on this tragedy and a kind of appeal for everyone to reflect the important things of life and control your own behaviour, I hope so at least, and I hope his wife will cope with that situation, and again: it was really hard for the German nationl team to play under these circumstances, to lose someone close in this way is hard to deal with, on the other hand it causes a close solidarity feeling I think, but of course the world will not change, things are returning to the old soon, but nonetheless for me this tragedy is a kind of
human wake - up call, at least a call and then you continue
A statement issued and signed
by his aid, Reginald Seth Dogbey, said: «Article 40, article 75, and Article 88 and the various parliamentary ratifications of the African Charter compel the above
personalities representing the State of Ghana to obey the orders of the African Court of
Human & People's Rights.
[4] Scottish social thought, and Adam Smith's political economy in particular, thus appear as: `... a theory of a pluralisation of
human personality -LSB-...] presented as an ideological alternative to the classical ideal of the
personality unified
by civic virtue and
by a relatively static economy.»
The typical Nigerian
personality is open to a burning desire to view a white
human being as fully positive in nature and precious in appearance followed
by a sense of negativity to his or her own blackness.
The Mexican Supreme Court ruled
by 4 to 1 that banning the consumption and cultivation of cannabis for personal use violates the
human right to free development of one's
personality.
There are also hints that the patterns might be related to the individual
personalities of the dogs, as perceived
by their
human owner.
Bronte, like so many other 19th century intellectuals, was fascinated
by phrenology, which explained
human personality traits
by charting the bumps on the skull.
According to a recent study
by the American Psychological Association, when a person is looking for love, trust is the most desired quality in a partner, ahead of
personality, common values and sexual compatibility.1 However, the study also revealed that, on average, in one in five interactions with another
human being — we will tell a lie.
They were also created
by shortsighted ancestors who believed that
human personality was the root of a «warring world,» instead of «political ideology, religious belief, race or nationalism,» as Ms. Roth puts it in the first book.
Coupled with that are their kids; both of Barrymore's sons are horribly annoying, to the point where you hope the director makes some risky choices, turns the film into a The Ghost & The Darkness rip - off and they both get violently killed
by lions, while Sandler's daughters fair a little better, but only because they appear to have recognisable
human personalities.
Potter's books were often noted for the inclusion of subtly dark elements derived from the animals still being in danger of being killed and / or eaten
by humans (and each other) despite wearing clothing and having
human - like
personalities.
As a woman I feel proud and grateful to be the part of this world with humble lessons and experiences learned from my personal life as well as from knowledgeable
personalities directly and indirectly which reflects to practice and preach for a constructive healthier natural life style within the family as well as for the society, to be followed
by the
human of all genders to maintain and balance the integrity, peace and purpose of the divine life and natural way of living with all its simplicity, values and strength.
The second potential reason is that students were surrounded
by other
human resources with an intimate knowledge of their particular situation and
personality.
According to the proficient essay helpers working 24/7, the most important single fact about Freud, perhaps, was his refusal to attempt to solve psychological problems
by extrapolating the biological knowledge of his time; his insistence on the direct clinical study of the
human personality.
Feral cats can be differentiated
by varying degrees of socialization, based on their age, level of
human contact, generational factors and
personality traits.
Just like an abused
human, a pit bull's
personality, temperament and behavior can be influenced
by the way it is treated — especially at an early age.
The «
human face» of the business needs to be successfully transplanted into the online domain
by bringing both
personality and functionality into play if companies are to maintain their commercial success moving forward,» said Walsh.
My expectations were colored
by genuine masterpieces of
human creativity: Kris Takahashi's Interesting NPCs for Skyrim, which adds dozens of fully - voiced characters with their own questlines and
personalities; Max - Ischreyt's Better Cities for Oblivion; and kinggath's Sim Settlements for Fallout 4 that allows towns to grow independently without player micromanagement.
If that scene happened in GTA, or was written
by Rockstar, the cop would have possibly tried to trick the woman into answering, made a witty remark, pushed a phone toward her and made gestures, had a
personality of a realistic cop or at least a realistic
human being.