Prior to that time
most ethical teaching assumed that the amount of wealth available in a community was more or less fixed.
Not exact matches
A close Nerbal study of such writings as the Epistle of James, the First Epistle of John, and the
ethical sections of
most of the Pauline Epistles, is needed to show how deeply embedded in the
teaching of the early Church was the tradition of the words of Jesus which gave authority to it all.
In this chapter, we return to a note that we have already seen in Chapter 6: opposition to hypocrisy, perhaps the
most important single element in Jesus»
ethical teaching.
This preoccupation of Jesus»
ethical teaching with the absolutely good presents the interpreter with one of his
most perplexing problems.
The
ethical life which Jesus exalts in many of his
most characteristic
teachings is the
ethical life of the penitent: the kingdom of God belongs to the poor in spirit, the meek, those who hunger and thirst after righteousness, those who seek mercy, the childlike, the humble.
The
most important thing about the religious and
ethical teachings of Jesus is not that he
taught them but that he thought them.
Followers are not indifferent to Jackson's failings or ignorant of the crevasse between his
ethical exhortations and his own deeds, but they are able to locate him in a religious tradition that has long
taught that God can and does act through the
most imperfect of servants.
It is not finally Jesus
ethical teachings (which are not for the
most part unique to him in any case) that inspire faith in him.
Yet, as
most great religious visionaries have themselves
taught, the
ethical vision is not ultimate.
One of the
most pressing intellectual responsibilities of the Negro student and minister today is that of working out some of the
ethical and theological clues that the Negro revolution is
teaching him and us all.)
The
most widely accepted
ethical teaching in that century was utilitarianism.
The
most notable example of such grouping is the so - called Sermon on the Mount, where within the compass of three chapters, is brought together what are generally regarded as the major
ethical teachings of Jesus.
In short, while I may not agree with every point Burkett makes, in general,
most investors would benefit from study of the
ethical implications of various real estate and business techniques whether it be based on the Bible, the Koran, or other popular religious or secular
teachings.
During his years at university, one teacher had influenced him
most: the highly independent - minded Margaret Peterson, whose total dedication to her
teaching, and insistence on the
ethical value of art, were to have a great impact on the artist Elmer Bischoff would be.
Without exception, I found the courses
taught by practitioners to be far more interesting — the focus wasn't on the principles derived from cases, or the progression of historical development of the law — but on real cases and the day to day issues that they faced — what kinds of cases come up
most often, what procedural issues delay cases, and how to work around them, real life
ethical issues of clients who lie, or don't pay, or harass their lawyers — which judge thinks (or decides) which way — how to help a client that won't do what they need to do to get their kids back (and not get too involved at the same time).
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