Schweiker and Shriver introduce frameworks, each based on the respect due to all people as created in the image of God, to
judge global realities in terms of Christian ethics.
Not exact matches
Today I
judge that on a national and
global basis, the predominant social
reality of religion, and I focus on Christianity, is pathogenic, contributing more to the illness of the world than to its health.
Crowdsourcing Education Innovation, For Cash Fast Company, May 18, 2011 «Another of the competition's
judges, [Senior Lecturer] Joe Blatt of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, notes that «The
Global Education Challenge gives anyone with a big idea that could change the lives of children on a broad scale access to the resources that could make that idea a
reality.»»
Another of the competition's
judges, Joe Blatt of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, notes that «The
Global Education Challenge gives anyone with a big idea that could change the lives of children on a broad scale access to the resources that could make that idea a
reality.»