Sentences with phrase «humanizing society»

That's our task, humanizing our society — economically, politically, interpersonally, religiously, environmentally — so that it will be, in fact, a good place for everyone.
«l4 Relevant churches have a three - pronged mission: to heal brokenness, to nurture growth, and to equip (train, coach, educate, inspire) change / growth agents to help individuals and to create a more humanizing society.
This tendency is partially offset by his recognition of the need for «rational authority,» the authority of competence, to replace the attributive authority of status or position in a more humanizing society.
Even the humanized society will badly need the message of the divine grace, forgiveness, redemption, and self - denying love.
The reality of evil can not be abolished by the humanized society.

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But ours has been a Christian history, and it is by renewal of Christian influence that we are most likely to restore these humanizing qualities to our society.
One task Jesus calls us to is humanize those that society has dehumanized.
Abolishing all the inhuman conditions of life in society, and thus humanizing the relation to the material world and nature, the human person will transcend all forms of alienation.
It was said that the task of the church was not to set up any Christian orders, systems, or societies, but to humanize the secular orders.
It is more humanizing and less oppressive for a society to hold strong truths weakly, than for us to insist upon weak truths strongly.
Two challenges seem to loom large in the modern world including India which is in the process of modernization; one, of humanizing the technological revolution to serve the poor and protect the ecological basis of life; and the other, of building a secular state and common civil society with openness to religious insights in a situation of religious pluralism.
Depth youth - adult encounters in small groups may help create a society that weds the viable from the past with new humanizing relationships and institutions.
My partial response begins with the need for theological recovery of the power of forgiveness to humanize our global society.
In relation to television, this mission has expressed itself as attempts to be responsible in their approach to and use of television by stressing cooperative ventures, justice in programming through the representation of the variety of community beliefs and aspirations, and social responsibility through encouraging humanizing programs and television's responsiveness to the needs of society.
First Things is not wavering in our commitment to the sanctity of life, the integrity of marriage, the freedom of the Church, and the humanizing power of moral truth and the proper authority it exercises in law and society.
While technological advance, agricultural and industrial development and modernization of social structures are necessary, they accentuate the pathological exploitative characteristics of traditional society while destroying their traditional humanizing aspects, if the traditional power structures and the social institutions in which they are embodied remain unchanged.26
Arrogant, narcissistic Jude might normally be a difficult heroine to root for, though some family secrets and unfortunate events finally humanize her but only slightly; luckily for readers she never loses her hilarious edge in this captivating, sophisticated high - society comedy.
And they actually humanized the character and showed him struggling to keep his humanity in a society that condemned him.
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