Sentences with phrase «humanism through»

There's an amusing love triangle (certainly more involving than what was witnessed in the recent «Twilight» saga), commentary on waning humanism through tyrannical rule, and an unveiling of the supremely negative influences of politically slanted media, primarily as it defines celebrity — but it's all buried deep beneath basic adventures of wilderness survival that are curiously manipulated back into the script for a twist and return to the first film's plot.
Where Sartre seeks to recoup humanism through a methodology that allows him to debunk any competing ideology, Solzhenitsyn seeks to recover human integrity by attending to the particulars of history as part of a larger, if hidden, spiritual drama that must be lived to be understood.
atheists are given a very significant role in this dialectical process in the evolution towards Panthrotheism, the belief that God give to humanity the privilige or responsibilty of charting human history.since you are not indoctrinated to specific dogma and doctrines, your open mindedness enables you percieve a deeper understanding of reality, simple logic but more profound scientific knowlege will lead you to God.religious humanism through science is your guiding spirit.

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He is guided by Max Stackhouse's definition of religious humanism: «Humanity can not be understood without reference to God; and neither God nor God's revelation can be understood except through the lens of thought and experience.»
This study of the history of ideas leads also through practical experience to a Christological conclusion that undergirds a vibrant humanism that makes secular humanisms pale by comparison.
For Christian humanism — faithful in this to the most firmly established theology of the Incarnation — there is no real independence or discordance but a logical subordination between the genesis of humanity in the world and the genesis of Christ, through his Church, in humanity.
The situation calls for the search for a new more holistic humanism and a common public ethic for state and social reform developed through dialogue of religions and secular ideologies.
Jaeger holds that this model»... can be pursued through the Middle Ages; and from the Renaissance the line leads straight back to the Christian humanism of the fathers of the fourth century A.D. and to their idea of man's dignity and of his reformation and rebirth through the Spirit.»
It provided an ideological framework within which the many religious communities of India as well as the plurality of linguistic caste and ethnic cultures (in the formation of which one or other religions had played a dominant role) could participate together with the adherents of secular ideologies like Liberalism and Socialism (which emerged in India in the framework of the impact of modern humanism of the West mediated through western power and English education).
In addition to its classic and philosophical expressions, the idea of freedom through understanding runs as a leitmotif through the whole history of modern science and humanism.
In fact, all religions and secularist ideologies have a common task which unites them, namely the humanization of the modern technological culture through the development of a common post-modern humanism which incorporates the valid insights of all religions, ideologies and the sciences.
They are seeking what has been called post-modern paradigms for «an open secular democratic culture» within the framework of a public philosophy (Walter Lippman) or Civil Religion (Robert Bellah) or a new genuine realistic humanism or at least a body of insights about the nature of being and becoming human, evolved through dialogue among renascent religions, secularist ideologies including the philosophies of the tragic dimension of existence and disciplines of social and human sciences which have opened themselves to each other in the context of their common sense of historical responsibility and common human destiny.
The Christian contribution in this context should be in relation to the struggle of India to develop, through dialogue among the many religions, cultures and philosophies, a body of common insights about being and becoming human, that is, a common framework of humanism which will humanize the spirit of modernity and the process of modernization.
So a new holistic humanism integrating the mechanical - materialistic, the organic ecological and the spiritual personal dimensions of human being has to emerge through dialogue between religions and secular ideologies and between religions.
I accept these criticisms; but I do not believe the way out is through the kind of humanism proposed by such thinkers as Erich Fromm, or the completely eroticized civilization envisioned by Herbert Marcuse, or through man's assertion of his autonomy without God as in the «Death of God» theologies.
In his»60s films one finds the through - line between the terse professionalism of Anthony Mann and Budd Boetticher in the»50s and the messy violence of Francis Ford Coppola and William Friedkin in the»70s, and the bridge between the implosive emotionalism of Elia Kazan and Nicholas Ray and the raw humanism of Altman and John Cassavetes.
It's an unashamedly political picture but relaying its message — about the rotten lot of women in the country — through the personal and the specific, with a humanism that refuses to demonize difficult characters like Wadjda's father (Sultan Al Assaf) or the stern headmistress Ms. Hussa (Ahd).
Formally, the film feels very much in the tradition of latter - day Iranian new - wave humanism, but tempered with a slightly more detached tone (Mortezai's dynamic but controlled camerawork — kudos to cinematographer Klemens Hufnagel — often favors behind - the - subject shots, following Ramasan as he stomps through the scrubby forest / dumping ground near the flats, or crosses the busy, noisy playground to bring his sisters home).
Yet there's little that's sadistic about Szász's humanism, which understands that true acts of insight happen through messier, more elusive presentations.
This lesson is focussed on Humanism; the objectives of the lesson are: - To describe what Humanism is - To explain the main beliefs Humanists hold - To analyse and debate Humanist beliefs Implicit objectives include: - To identify common humanist objections to religious influences on society, law and politics - To draw out (through debate) the motivations Humanists have for rejecting religion and religious beliefs.
Humanism is the moral philosophy concerned with the reality available to us through reason and scientific inquiry.
I took office on a platform of new humanism, fostered through respect for diversity, human rights and dignity.
This has the conventional type of Bali wood carving art work through making onward the identify synergy the particular humanism and also naturalism.
The exhibition Open Source looks at a selection of artists, most of them working since 1990, who have utilized new technologies, embraced a reimagined future, confronted ecological issues, sifted through cyborgs and post humanism, commented on the economy, and mined the overall psychological impact and flux of our cultural moment.
looks at a selection of artists, most of them working since 1990, who have utilized new technologies, embraced a re-imagined future, confronted ecological issues, sifted through cyborgs and post humanism, commented on the economy, and mined the overall psychological impact and flux of our cultural moment.
Yet they continue to proliferate — even through the visual arts, where humanism and universalism are customarily dismissed.
Through a fusion of humanism and artistry, unburdened by sentimentality and bolstered by tangible realism, these photographs offer a candid portrait of a country determined to throw off an era of fascism in order to rebuild its society and establish a uniquely modern Italian identity.
If anything, this humanism, through art, celebrates mankind's ability to avoid being dominated by the powers governing world affairs.
Aalto's work has been the subject of numerous major international exhibitions, such as «Alvar Aalto: Through the Eyes of Shigeru Ban,» Barbican Art Gallery, London (2007), «Alvar Aalto: Between Humanism and Materialism,» Museum of Modern Art, New York (1998) and «Alvar Aalto,» Centre Pompidou, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris (1988).
«Abstraction in the visual arts has often been misunderstood through the lens of the historical avant - garde and high modernism, whose utopian ideals of universality and humanism were intertwined with the totalizing ambitions of the social and political projects of Western modernity,» said curator Acevedo - Yates.
An intimate humanism comes through in this work, particularly in the drawing «Dancers», 1960, by Emilio Cruz.
Her fertile gobs of paint trump irony, pastiche and virtuality with humanism filtered through a videographer's eye for kinetic staging.»
But it is the absence of a language in which to express humanism that can sometimes lead to «picking through the scientific evidence for cherries they can pick to support a pre-defined policy position.»
I knew the spot should have a stylistic appeal and a humanism that is easily communicated to all demographics through animation.»
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