Sentences with phrase «humanistic disciplines»

The phrase "humanistic disciplines" refers to academic subjects that focus on studying and understanding human experiences, emotions, thoughts, and behaviors. It includes subjects like literature, history, philosophy, art, and languages. These disciplines explore various aspects of human life and culture, helping us gain insights into our own nature and the world around us. Full definition
Some Christians want to maintain that the distinction itself is a confusion infecting the church from alien humanistic disciplines.
On the other hand, he noted, «The irony is that history may be better suited to digital technology than any other humanistic discipline» (para 3 - 4).
So many things are simply taken for granted in the humanistic disciplines that are in fact truly astonishing!
The effect of assigning body, mind, and spirit respectively to the natural sciences, the social sciences, and the humanistic disciplines, and at the same time affirming the unity of the person, is to create conflicting reductionisms.
On the other extreme if a person is a unity, and if the humanistic disciplines reveal him as spirit, then it follows that from a humanistic standpoint man is nothing but a spirit.
There is a correspondingly urgent need for more education in the social studies and in the humanistic disciplines.
As Hirsch rightly pointed out, skepticism about herme neutics undercuts the claim of any humanistic discipline to provide genuine knowledge, however provisional.
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