Sentences with phrase «identification with human»

This primary sense of identification with the human quality of Indigenous experience transcended race, ethnic background, culture, politics and arguments about legal rights.
What he offered was the spirit of love acting in self - identification with human needs.

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To be sure, the Word became flesh, identified with us, was tempted in every way as we are, knew the common human condition of suffering and death, and in that identification provided us with not only an example but an intercessor who understands our infirmities.
Whatever its origin — and I myself agree with Wellhausen and others in attributing the identification to the primitive Christian community, as their least inadequate and only possible term for one who was thus both human and divine and yet not God (which would have been unthinkable in their realm of ideas)-- whatever its origin, this first great step in the advance of Christology was of endless significance for the later development of Christian doctrine, and it was of paramount importance for the Gospel of Mark.
Indeed, this entirely realistic view of human nature is further shown in the identification of life with blood.
This is pointed out on another occasion when Bonhoeffer says that to confuse Christ with a particular stage in the «religiousness» of man would be to confuse him with a human law.33 It is to be carefully noted that the introduction of the concepts of law does not imply the identification of religion and law.
The family enlists all the powers of human understanding, identification, and suffering with the other, and the learning of mercy and forgiveness.
What was really at stake in the «60s was a new vision of human selfhood as corporate selfhood — not identification with success but solidarity with the poor.
As the gospels present him, Jesus conveys an astonishing empathy with the broken human beings whom he encounters; and it is only through this compassionate identification with their brokenness that he is able to become their healer.
If the identification of the stream of conscious human occasions with the synthetic unity of those brain waves known to be correlated with human wakeful awareness is correct, there will be two ways to know it — a direct and immediate way, and an external way.
The doctrine of forgiveness, the doctrine of the Cross as a symbol of redemption, the myths and the mysteries surrounding the human body and human sexuality, the identification of sin and temptation with femaleness, the Image of God, the mind / body dualism that devalues female life, the depreciation of creation... these are some of the problems Christianity poses, giving subtle sanction to the violence women experience.
The Spanish peasant saying that «to make love is to declare one's sorrow» is very much to the point here, Human love requires such an identification with the one who is loved that his or her deepest and most painful experience is known and shared.
Yet the text simultaneously distances itself from any easy or absolute identification of blessing with earthly wealth and human striving for self - worth and power.
What this suggests to us is that religion, as an inescapable element in that human experience, is one of the ways — indeed it may be the chief way — in which man feels his way into, finds identification with, and becomes participant in, the ongoing «movement of things».
Feeling - qualities, the sense of empathetic identification, and the valuational aspect in all human experience have been given serious attention by most process - thinkers; this was why words like «good» and «love» and «harmony», and their opposites, could be used with some freedom in the preceding discussion.
Our identification with the death of Christ, it maintains, is not merely a present event, but a present event controlled by a real event of the past — i.e. the dying of Christ: «Bultmann takes over from Heidegger the concept of existence, and uses it to describe the stripping away of illusions and the consequent entry into the authentic human existence.
Therefore, while it recognizes human sympathy, fellow - feeling and identification, it has a new basis for identification with the other.
He saw the dynamic significance of Christ's self - identification with man.ii Christ confesses man's sin, not indeed as one individual arbitrarily substituted for others, but in his aflirmnation of the solidarity of the human community and his identification with its burden.
If I say: «James is the man», then I identify James with some definite man whom I have in mind; but, if 1 say: «James is man», then I am simply describing James as human, and the word man has become a description and not an identification.
It is true that the evidence of our senses — «seeing the image of a recognizable human infant» — evokes a kind of «sympathetic identification» with the unborn baby in the womb.
These movements were criticized in the further development of theology for their naive identification of Christianity with a social programme and their failure to recognize the limits set by sin to any human accomplishment.
Deep ecologists want to counter Western culture's anthropocentrism — its tendency to place humanity at the center of the universe and to reduce the nonhuman world to an instrument for human ends — with a theory of an expanded self which calls for identification with the nonhuman world.
Appeals to the universal dignity of human beings often seem quite ineffective against this strong identification with particular groups.
The major personality factors that influence support for human rights either negatively (e.g., ethnocentrism, the authoritarian personality, the social dominance orientation) or positively (e.g., «identification with all humanity,» dispositional empathy, principled moral reasoning) are reviewed.
By the end of this training, the dogs are able to carry out identification exercises during which they sniff a reference human scent and then compare it with five different human odors, one of which is the reference scent.
In times when a simple cheek swab mailed off with a check can produce a human DNA report listing thousands of ancestors, a sample identification would seem a simple task.
DNA identification technology also has a variety of uses for helping people dealing with the aftermath of human rights violations, according to Davis.
«Identification of the H5N1 viruses with the ability to recognize human receptors would bring us one step closer to a pandemic strain,» Kawaoka says.
The discovery of more than 100 cannabis compounds called cannabinoids over the past several years — along with the identification of an innate cannabinoid system in the human brain and the generation of many synthetic cannabinoids in the laboratory — has led to unprecedented insights, they said.
The scientists, who will work collaboratively with Rothamsted Research, Wageningen University and Radboud University, hope their research will enable the identification of the chemical compounds in human odour to which mosquitoes are attracted and to determine whether infected mosquitoes respond differently to those compounds.
«The bees are doing a great work for human health by facilitating the identification of compounds with applicability to dental science.»
Dr. Charlier argues that human remains in museums and scientific institutions can be divided into four categories, «ethnographical elements» such as hair samples with no certain identification; anatomical remains such as whole skeletons or skulls; archaeological remains; and more modern collections of skulls, used in now discredited studies in the early 20th century.
These datasets contain millions of images, and each one is annotated by humans with different levels of identification.
[1, 2] Forensic anthropologists are regularly responsible for the exhumation of (mass) graves, analysis of human skeletal material, collecting and analyzing ante-mortem (before death) data to assist with the identification of decedents, and providing legal testimony.
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Identification of Functional Variants for Cleft Lip with or without Cleft Palate in or near PAX7, FGFR2, and NOG by Targeted Sequencing of GWAS Loci The American Journal of Human Genetics DOI: 10.1016 / j.ajhg.2015.01.004
Identification of a human mutation of DMT1 in a patient with microcytic anemia and iron overload.
TNA3: BPRC will offer access to its library of human cell reporter assays for the identification of innate immune receptor - induced signalling cascades, including human cell lines transfected with PAMPs such as TLR and / or engineered to express luciferase in response to NF - kB or IFRE - mediated signal transduction, and cell lines that provide insight into the intracellular signalling cascades of innate immune receptors.
NeuroStemcell is focused on the identification and systematic comparison of progenitor cell lines with the most favourable characteristics for mesDA and striatal GABAergic neuronal differentiation, generated either directly from human embryonic stem (ES) cells, from Neural Stem (NS) cells derived from ES cells or fetal brain, from induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) cells or from in vitro short - term expanded neural progenitors from ventral midbrain grown as neurospheres (VMN, Ventral Midbrain Neurospheres) 4, and perform rigorous and systematic testing of the most prominent candidate cells in appropriate animals models.
In this review, after a summary on the known innate CD8 (+) T - cell features in the mouse, we propose Eomes together with KIR / NKG2A and CD49d as a signature to standardize the identification of this innate CD8 (+) T - cell subset in humans.
Identification of novel mitosis regulators through data mining with human centromere / kinetochore proteins as group queries.
Thus, BPRC is fully compliant with the international demands on animal studies and welfare as set forth by the European Council Directive 2010 / 63 / EU, and Convention ETS 123, including the revised Appendix A as well as the «Standard for humane care and use of Laboratory Animals by Foreign institutions» identification number A5539 - 01, provided by the Department of Health and Human Services of the United States of America's National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Dutch implementing legislation.
She is registred to the National Order of Biologists in the province of Palermo; collaboration in research project from 2012 to 2015 at the Department of Biopathology and Biotechnology, University of Palermo, focusing the study on the identification of molecules capable to modulate intracellular metabolic pathways for the prevention and treatment of infectious, tumor and degenerative disease, in collaboration with Prof. Angela Santoni, University of Rome; collaboration in research project in 2011 at the hospital «Villa Sofia Cervello» of Palermo to study methods can cure the genetic defect that causes thalassemia through genetic engineering; she studies different mechanisms of the differentiation and the activation of human gammadelta T cells as effector cells of the immune response against cancer and infectious diseases; she investigates about the identification and development of biomarkers of resistance and susceptibility to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection; Valentina Orlando has published 13 papers in peer reviewed journals and 3 comunications at national and international congress.
He was a post-doctoral fellow at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario in Ottawa, working on identification of genes associated with human spinal muscular atrophy.
Dr. Quaid explains the basis for the creation of the «Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program» of the human genome project, specifically, the concept that the new technology of gene identification will engender problems that can be minimized if anticipated and dealt with promptly.
Previous honorees include David Botstein of Princeton University and Ronald W. Davis and David S. Hogness of Stanford University School of Medicine for their seminal contributions to the concepts and methods of creating a human genetic map, leading to the identification of thousands of disease genes; Julian Adams of Infinity Pharmaceuticals, Alfred Goldberg of Harvard Medical School and Kenneth Anderson and Paul Richardson, both of Dana - Farber Cancer Institute, for the development of bortezomib, a drug that has altered the lives of hundreds of thousands of people with multiple myeloma; Alain Carpentier of Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou in Paris and Robert S. Langer of MIT for innovations in bioengineering.
The identification of this disorder, which before Knut was only recognized as a human disease, must now be considered a disease of mammals with consequences for diagnosis and management in veterinary medicine in particular.
Separation and partial characterization of proteinases with substrate specificity for basic amino acids from human MOLT - 4 T lymphocytes: identification of those inhibited by variable - loop - V3 peptides of HIV - 1 (human immunodeficiency virus - 1) envelope glycoprotein
Her laboratory focuses on (1) the use of next generation sequencing to define the microbiome and host immunologic features in patients with human diseases and (2) developing custom computational tools for the identification of novel human commensals and pathogens in these inpatient populations, and (3) using statistical and functional biological methods to understand the complex interplay between the human microbiome and host biology.
BPRC will offer access to its library of human cell reporter assays for the identification of innate immune receptor - induced signalling cascades, including human cell lines transfected with PAMPs such as TLR and / or engineered to express luciferase in response to NF - kB or IFRE - mediated signal transduction, and cell lines that provide insight into the intracellular signalling cascades of innate immune receptors.
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