Sentences with phrase «modern issues in»

As a small - business owner, Ingram regularly confronts modern issues in management, marketing, finance and business law.
It's an interesting conceit, placing this modern issue in perhaps the most appropriate period setting, and doing so avoids any sense of preaching by instead creating something of a «the more things change, the more they stay the same» message.

Not exact matches

As similar issues resurface in the modern era, her battle is a timely reminder that determination and daring can win the day.
With most modern pet foods being highly processed, particularly with corn gluten, pets are also seeing upticks in issues such as obesity and diabetes.
It's usually a knee - jerk reaction to some uncomfortable modern issue or in defense of one of the many historical myths children in the mainland are taught as unshakeable facts about the world.
While Bitcoin is often criticized because it's not backed by a physical commodity, that's not an issue for Michael Lee, an economist in the New York Fed's Research and Statistics Group, who says that neither is the dollar and most modern currencies.
Susan Winter, a relationship expert and best - selling author, thinks that the breakup scene between Arie and Becca is representative of issues she sees in modern dating culture.
Microsoft said in a statement to Business Insider that all the vulnerabilities mentioned in the first WikiLeaks batch have been fixed: «Our investigation confirmed that the information released on March 7 is dated, and the disclosed issues are already addressed in modern systems.»
Since the original SNES and its games display in a 4:3 ratio, the Super NES Classic Edition has an issue on its hands: How to handle displaying 4:3 games on modern, HD televisions (which have a 16:9 display ratio).
The report provides analytics and advice on various aspects of the modern workforce, pinpointing the issues that matter most in attracting, retaining and engaging employees.
Global financial crisis: causes, consequences, cures Central bank responses to the crisis: issues of democratic accountability, QE and inflation, regulatory reform Fiscal policy responses to the crisis: issues of inflation, stimulus, debt sustainability Real estate prices and mortgage problems New directions in economics in light of the GFC Impacts of the GFC on the BRICS and the developing world Modern Money Theory, Functional Finance Job Guarantee / Employer of Last Resort Problems of Euroland,
In the magazine's Annual Fintech Issue, Modern Trader editors spoke with dozens of Fintech leaders about the state of the industry.
But during the 18th and 19th centuries, redeemable paper currency became more popular than coins in modern economies, and the majority of paper currency in circulation in most countries consisted of privately issued banknotes.
[109] Public hospitals established during this time (called Bimaristan hospitals), are considered «the first hospitals» in the modern sense of the word, [110][111] and issued the first medical diplomas to license doctors of medicine.
Mr Deighan will have read in these pages «something very close» to the idea that Thomistic epistemology tends to emphasise «immutable essences» and static forms, and that this emphasis has been powerfully challenged by the success of modern science (for example Jaeger's article in our last issue and in our September 2006 issue the editorial and the quotes from Ronald Knox's God and the Atom).
Within modern American Christianity the dominant way to understand the cultural impact of Christianity has been largely in terms of social action on a range of issues.
It tackles the real issues faced by women in the modern West, and looks at things realistically.
His prolific writing, manifestly based upon prolific reading, elucidated issues of faith and modern culture, especially in the many areas where the latter has been undermining the former.
Scientific and historical issues in their modern form were not issues at all.
The one that has received most attention in our time is that stemming from Soren Kierkegaard and issuing in modern existentialism.18 I shall not develop this point beyond suggesting that here, too, concern with the ultimate import of the immediate situation associates ultimacy with immediacy in its concreteness.
Whatever roles philosophical and theological ideas played in the debates over heliocentrism, biological evolution, and the Big Bang theory, the scientific issues were eventually settled by more and better data and by considerations that were purely «scientific» in the modern sense.
Modern Indian translators confront some of the major issues in the processes of translation.
Laudato Si, last week's encyclical from Pope Francis, seeks to address a plethora of problems in the modern world — predominately focusing on environmental issues, distributive justice, and perceived problems with consensus developmental economic theory.
I thought this article was a very interesting take on modern Christianity, but it kind of neglected a large denomination that is heavily involved in social issues.
The affirmations to be negated in Pius IX's 1864 Syllabus became affirmations to be affirmed in Leo XIII's famous 1891 encyclical Rerum Novarum — positive statements of Catholic teaching on modern social and political issues.
But, as they both believed, the issues for which they contended were issues in which men's souls were at stake; and they would have agreed on this at least, that the urbanities of modern theological debate betokened a failure to appreciate how serious the issues were.
Some issues in the debate are so modern that older Christian tradition has no wisdom to offer.
The Syllabus of Errors, issued in 1864 under the auspices of Pope Pius IX, famously ends by condemning the proposition that «The Roman Pontiff can, and ought to, reconcile himself, and come to terms with progress, liberalism, and modern civilization.»
Many other modern interpreters of marriage have made the same mistake, and so have many people in American churches, who are tempted to join with Coontz and insist that couples get married for reasons of love alone, Economic, kinship and network issues and even the desire to have children are sometimes seen as contaminations of the purity of marital love.
The questions it asks and the issues it emphasizes could not arise in a culture that was not exposed to the modern world.
The priest celibacy issue is the only item even on the agenda, but without female clergy, birth control and acceptance of gay relationships they haven't got a hope in the modern world.
People are free to believe in whatever gods, ghosts, sky - fairies or goblins they want, including the Iron Age mythology of Christianity, but to the extent their infantile fairytales collide with modern health issues, they must be subordinated.
Fortunately life is more than logic, and modern predestinarians like their Calvinistic forebears are seldom consistent if the issue is one in which human responsibility is clearly evident.
While we moderns might suggest that Bianco work on self - esteem issues, the images of an overcoat of charity and innerwear of lowliness of heart — the heart where the Holy Spirit also dwells — show how the will has to be changed thoroughly if we are to live in relationship with both neighbor and God.
George Soros in America and Jane Kelsey in New Zealand have both referred to «market fundamentalists», by which they mean those who reject all modern forms of socialism and government interference in economic issues, and who seek a return to the free market and private enterprise of pre-modern society.
The fairly ubiquitous failure of contemporary Catholic thought to respect the findings of modern science as anything more than interesting and handy measurement and mathematics is charted in this issue by Stephen Barr, John Haldane and David Brown.
-LCB- Editor, see Michael Flynn's article in this issue) The book also gives little consideration to the damage our modern industrial system may be doing to the capacity of the earth itself to support life.
These tend to fall into two groups: those who follow Ratzinger's reading of the issue and those who continue to share the dream of the generation of 1968 of making the Catholic faith popular in the world, but who understand that to be popular today means being «post-modern» rather than «modern».
It's like every time I issue what I think is a thoughtfully - worded critique of the complementarian tendency to impose of modern, Western familial constructs onto Peter and Paul's Greco - Roman household codes in the New Testament, I get called «shrill» and asked if I'm on my period.
Anyone who has followed recent critiques of modern science should find in Whitehead a sure guide to the deepest issues involved.
All of us alike face the same issue of understanding our own tradition in the light of our modem cultural and social situations — only let us, in assaying that problem, not forget the present precariousness, the moral temptations and the religious requirements of that infinitely risky modern situation!
facepalm, evolution is not an issue for most people in modern society.
For all of us alike face the same issue of understanding our own tradition in the light of our modem cultural and social situations — only let us, in assaying that problem, not forget the present precariousness, the moral temptations and the religious requirements of that infinitely risky modern situation!
As R. R. Reno argued in the December issue of First Things, the most pressing danger to the integrity and even the existence of Catholicism in the modern West is bourgeois accommodationism.
At the time Thornton had closely read The Concept of Nature (1920) and Principles of Natural Knowledge (2d edition, 1925), tended to interpret Science and the Modern World (1925) in line with these earlier works, and was acquainted with Religion in the Making (1926) though somewhat unsure what to make of its doctrine of God.2 He took comfort in Whitehead's remark concerning the immortality of the soul, and evidently wanted to apply it to all theological issues: «There is no reason why such a question should not be decided on more special evidence, religious or otherwise, provided that it is trustworthy.
John B. Kienker, managing editor of Claremont Review of Books, has a positive review of Peter's Modern and American Dignity in the June / July issue of First Things.
Nonetheless it is sobering to realize that biblical insights as an issue of current world stress are in imminent danger of being fought over, not with the arguments of scholars, but with all the horrible devices of modern war.
Such an ultimate break is already manifest in the birth of modern science, a revolutionary event issuing in the realization of an infinite universe, a universe in which the physica coelestis and the physica terrestris are unified if not identified, and also a universe in which every formal and final cause has disappeared.
The dualistic, or dichotomous, structure of Victorian thought is most evident in the way modern Protestants approach moral issues.
As Fr Dylan James brought out for us in our last issue, the failure to resist the separation of sex from procreation has been a key moment in the modern collapse of Christian behaviour and convictionconcerning sex and the family.
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