Sentences with phrase «human perspective»

They often help to put a little human perspective on what can otherwise be pretty abstract thoughts.
«In human perspective, that does seem somewhat reckless,» she explains.
His photographs provide a very human perspective to a series of wars that are often lacking a human face in the media.
This whole traditional program should be criticized from broader human perspectives.
What I find interesting is that he's blogging from a very human perspective.
Often the choice must be construed from what appears to human perspective as a gray area, and it is precisely this, as Robert Browning pointed out in The Ring and the Book, that constitutes «life's terrible choice.»
«In our experiments we have found that we don't need extreme cases to see clearly multiple human perspectives reflected in annotation; this has revealed the fallacy of truth and helped us to identify a number of myths in the process of collecting human annotated data.»
And exactly why do humans persistently «regard themselves as the central and most significant entities in the universe» or assess reality «through an exclusively human perspective
Between you and I, from my sinful human perspective I abhor the doctrine.
We are merely on the receiving end and since He transcends our world it is a total waste of time even trying to figure out what he may or may not do from a purely human perspective.
But I have long ago come to the conclusion that the bible, as well as any other holy text, is an imperfect representation of God from a very imperfect human perspective.
Since I do not believe it is possible to genuinely describe God (Though I believe 1 Corinthians 13 comes the closest) and I do not accept any scripture as fully authoritative, I find it impossible to accept an argument as anything more than incomplete human perspective.
A similar approach is to assert that good and evil are due to the partial human perspective, and that God is beyond such distinctions.
This article is about some of the downsides of excessive focus on attachment parenting and child - centric families without taking into account the bigger picture of what families can be from a more primal human perspective.
With 1945, director Ferenc Török touches on the infrequently considered aftermath of World War II from an unvarnished human perspective, examining the guilt, fear and complacent complicity of a small village full of people who profited from the persecution of its Jewish residents — some more willingly than others.
And the whole monster film from the helpless human perspective was already done in far more riveting fashion with the exhilarating Cloverfield.
And even if some shots of the fighting creatures from within a school bus or car or any tiny human perspective do look great, a little of this goes a long way and it quickly becomes boring.
As James evolves into Jennifer in scenes that are by turns tender, startling, and witty, a marvelously human perspective emerges on issues of love, sex, and the fascinating relationship between our physical and our intuitive selves.
With Gursky, we leave behind our familiar conceptions of singular human perspective or temporal specificity, and approach a more transcendent perspective.
The selection offers a deeply human perspective through a heterogeneous narrative.
One of their most valuable qualities, from a strictly human perspective, is that they hint at how the ocean would look if we invested in its resilience instead of plundering its depths,» Eilperin writes.
These lenses help you find a unique, human perspective on things that interest you.»
In Climate in Human Perspective: A Tribute to Helmut F. Landsberg, edited by F. Baer, et al..
You would do better to fear, rather than to judge, from your limited human perspective, the One, true, living God of the universe.
From a broader human perspective, however, our goal as your lawyers is to help you through a difficult transition while keeping the burdens of litigation as light as possible for you and your family.
The Oscar - nominated actor started to come around in his willingness to make the movie after he began to look at it from a more human perspective.
Suicide is such an intensely personal act that it seems, from a human perspective, impossible to make such accurate predictions based on a crude set of data.
This criticism has an initial ring of plausibility, for it is easy, from our human perspective, to identify times when we believe God could have profitably violated human freedom for the sake of humankind - e.g., in relation to some of Hitler's actions.
In fact Jesus was shown to have been a law breaker from a human perspective, and was condemned to death, and made a curse, according to the law.
«Past», «present» and «future» are human perspectives.
If you would think, you could come to the conclusion that the human perspective of the universe could very well be likened to the perspective of bacteria in a petrie dish.
The Faith movement's perspective is, rather, that the «laws» of nature are a result of God's Unity - Law in matter; they have their own dynamic and evolve in time and space, resulting in living and non-living things that, from a human perspective, may be harmful or beneficial.
The unforgivable sin is from a human perspective.
This is completely objectionable and quite sad from a human perspective.
From our human perspective, a God who enters into human affairs in the way that God did in the Old Testament looks guilty.
From a human perspective, God appears guilty of horrendous crimes.
And it is impossible from our human perspective to know if they are forgiven or not.
If in the Old Testament, in Judaism, and in the New Testament, the unworldly takes the form of a future hope, of eschata — «last things» in the traditional sense — that is only one among other possible conceptions of man's relation to the unworldly, though no doubt it enshrines a genuine insight into human existence, namely that from a human perspective the eschaton can only be future.
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