Sentences with phrase «humanistic values of»

Only a fully observant and theologically Orthodox medical school would train and nurture truly religious and traditional physicians whose medical practice expresses the humanistic values of the tradition.

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Thus he was part of the broad, humanistic, and stoic (and, later, Christian) tradition of the West — one that valued basic natural rights and was incessantly called into question by variations of utilitarian and utopian thinking.
«Spiritual» is used in psychosynthesis to include specifically religious experiences but also the whole range of ethical, aesthetic, and humanistic values.
I endure direct challenges to my belief system routinely and grow the wiser with each encounter; not hardening my position but encouraging me to think more deeply and walk the line of humanistic values all the further to justify myself to those who ask me to do so.
We may now consider the value of the humanistic method of dealing with the religious crisis.
Theology still participates in a subtle devaluation of the nonhuman cosmos as deficient of that value, namely creativity, that is so highly esteemed in existentialism and humanistic social science.
Humanistic messianism was able to change the relations of property, but it was not able to replace property with a new value.
Like the late - medieval humanists and Reformers, they search the sources for indications of present direction in «an effort to combat the culture of political despair, spiritual pessimism, and moral relativism in order to preserve the hard residue of humanistic values... against the barbarian threats of Nazism and Stalinism.»
His ethic also is strictly opposed to every humanistic ethic and value ethic; it is an ethic of obedience.
He has drawn out the contradictions of playing off one Christian value against another and pleaded for a «new humanistic synthesis» in European culture.
Our goal is that our descendants will think back to this generation and be convinced that we carefully considered their interests [when setting climate policy],» said co-author Marc Fleurbaey, the Robert E. Kuenne Professor in Economics and Humanistic Studies and professor of public affairs and the University Center for Human Values.
Rigid, by the book corporate hard ass enters community of casual, close knit, experimental / rebel types; hard ass attempts to implement strict, unrealistic rules; rebels teach hard ass the value of their unconventional, humanistic methods; common ground is ultimately reached; everybody goes home having learned something from everybody else.
While I have come to recognize the value of such schools for some students, parents, and teachers, I continue to subscribe to the ideal of a humanistic liberal arts education that is highly prescriptive and, while global in scope, grounded in the intellectual, aesthetic, and moral traditions of western civilization.
In losing the «stable hierachies of the printed page,» he argues forcefully and eloquently, we risk losing the humanistic values that form the core of Western culture.
As a reflection of Gonzaga University School of Law's humanistic, Jesuit, and Catholic nature, this Loan Repayment Assistance Program reflects the high value that the school places on attorneys pursuing careers in public service.
Rose firmly establishes that the artists in the Painting After Postmodernism exhibition are making an important contribution to the continuum of the history of painting, asserting that, ``... painting as an autonomous discipline can still make fresh, convincing statements as a living, evolving, significant art form that communicates humanistic values in an increasingly inhuman, technology driven globally networked world.»
Awarded only to a previously elected Fellow, the Gold Medal recognizes outstanding artistry, along with the humanistic and philosophical values exemplified over the span of a career.
Her work touches on the value of storytelling and its ability to connect us to each other through cultural and humanistic similarities.
Venezuelan born, Harvard educated, and a New York resident for the last 17 years, Brito places a high value on the power of music, fashion, theater, design, and contemporary art to transmit a humanistic and cultural message.
The image of the female nude body itself is a representation of our own humanity, our own vulnerability, our need for a convincing metaphor for the missing naked truth, a remnant of sorts from classical academic training and faded humanistic values.
Our vision continues to spread the principles of Humanistic Business and help organisations survive and thrive, be profitable and be purposeful, living their values and serving others through exceptional user experiences.
I use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), a scientifically and clinically supported treatment in a humanistic way: I look beyond diagnoses and keep you, your values, and what is most important for you at the center of treatment.»
In harmony with the values of traditional humanistic psychology as well as the holistic evolutionary journey, ECP goes deep to affect a lasting transformation.
My practice is underpinned by the person - centred values of humanistic therapy.
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