Sentences with phrase «humanism comes»

An intimate humanism comes through in this work, particularly in the drawing «Dancers», 1960, by Emilio Cruz.
Because in humanism comes the entire spectrum of human suffering and joy, politics and systemic oppression, psychology and sociology.
Having begun with the quest for God, Percy's Christian humanism comes, at its worst, to value the pilgrimage more than the Shrine.
When I just relax and just go, no I got it, because I do it comes out and also wonderful things happen with the body relaxes and improvisation all that, it just takes a little natural humanistic things, humanisms come out which is just that's what you want as an actor.

Not exact matches

I do find it puzzling, however, to watch theologians, both conservative and liberal, come to the defense of the human, the rational, objectivity, the «text,» «moral values,» science, and all the other conceits the modern university cherishes in the name of «humanism
This shift largely came as a result of increased access to information (printing press), a new, more scientific view of the world, and the rise of humanism (which is to basically say that human beings had been given the faculties to «figure it all out» for themselves).
Nevertheless, the face of the «new theology» as it appeared over the blurbs of the paperbacks which came out everywhere during the sittings of the Council, though mostly young, and always handsome in exquisite grey suiting and silver grey tie, was in most cases the face of Humanism applied to the doctrine of the Faith.
However, until the very end, he could not totally transcend the humanism of the High Renaissance, which he had helped to create, but then had come to reject.
Advent comes to fill unexpected spaces and times of our lives with Spirit, challenging our forgetful materialisms and rationalist designs, scandalizing all disembodied religiosity and even the best - meant liberal humanism.
For these reasons, I see the coming encounter and dialogue between humanism and theism not as the occasion for sour - tempered vendettas, but as another of those recurring interludes in the history of the race when the search for truth pits conscientious antagonists on the battleground of human thought.
Godless humanism is currently being heavily promoted around the world community as the shape of the coming world order.
All religions (Christianity, Islam, Secular Humanism, Evolution, etc.) are all based on faith in things that can not be proven by the scientific method (e.g., God created the universe / where did God come from, we are all the end result of a lightning strike in an ancient mud puddle / where did energy and mass come from, etc..)
The age of Humanism is coming.
The American democratic constitution came into being and is sustained within the context of such a dialogue between Christianity and Secular Humanism.
For Whitehead himself comes to focus more on the problem of reconciling a «scientific» picture of nature dead, mechanical, devoid of quality, and the world of humanism that «science» dismisses as a wistful pathetic fallacy.
In the first chapter we discussed the possibility of belief in general and we came up with the conclusion that, contrary to the traditional view, Marxist atheistic humanism is not a form of unbelief, but, paradoxically, a form of religious belief.
To come then to our original question of determining the relationship between Christianity, on the one hand, and the various forms of naturalistic humanisms and non-Christian religions, on the other, perhaps the scriptural category of the covenant might prove helpful.
The Dardenne brothers feature debut is a stunning achievement, an emotionally powerful coming of age tale, which shows that humanism can prevail in the harshest economic conditions.
The movie gets off to a somewhat sluggish start, at a party scene that's overstuffed with arch dialogue and almost as many pop - culture allusions as a Seth MacFarlane show, but the underlying humanism in Baumbach's worldview ultimately wins out, and we actually come to care about this quippy group of chums and their endlessly referential, often very amusing conversations.
Learning theories (Behaviorism, Cognitivism, Constructivism, Design - Based, Humanism) design frameworks and processes (ADDIE, SAM, AGILE...) are good for you to learn not only to have a foundation of knowledge to build on, and to create learning experiences that matter, but when it comes time for you to look for work in the field, you'll be expected to be able to «talk the talk».
Having come of age in an intellectual climate dominated by an overwhelming sense of endangerment due in no small part to the discovery of AIDS, Feher, opted for a humanism grounded in contemporaneity, proudly imbuing his work with a sense of vulnerability, transience, and emotion that is firmly anchored in and concerned with the politics of his time.
Then again, a liberal humanism may itself come as an inheritance of Modernism.
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