Sentences with phrase «new moral judgment»

Such an admission makes clear that more is at stake on this issue than a new moral judgment of homosexuality.

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On the other hand, the chief problem with the view of the new reformers is that it fails to recognize that a sexual self, liberated from undertakings that have a moral claim upon it prior to any of its particular intentions and choices, has no satisfactory way to make moral judgments about what it intends, chooses, promises, and then undertakes.
Christians» moral judgments are informed by the teaching of the Bible and especially the New Testament, although decisions should not be made by merely quoting a text.
In the aftermath of the United States military response to the car - bombing of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania last August, New York's John Cardinal O'Connor drew a distinction between ad hoc, after - the - fact moral judgments about such particular responses to terrorism and a....
With respect to history and moral judgment, the New York Times was and is on the wrong side, and stays there with pitiable consistency.
If the norm of the new humanity in Jesus Christ obliges us to question the Apostle's opinions about the proper status of women and the institution of human slavery, so also that norm obliges us to scrutinize each of his moral judgments regarding its Christian faithfulness for our time — including his perception of homosexuality.
But even invited speakers seemed aware of the shadow hanging over Albany, including Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York, who opened the Senate session with a prayer noting that humans are «weak and short - lived, lacking in comprehension and judgment,» and its elected representatives seemingly desperately in need of a moral primer.
New research from Oxford and Cornell Universities shows people gauge others» trustworthiness based on their moral judgments.
New research from Case Western Reserve University found that compassion can produce counterintuitive results, challenging prevailing views of empathy's effects on moral judgment.
There was a post-sixties smugness about it — citizens with genuine social conscience in a time of national secrecy, openhearted citizens without judgments, an expectation that the families who lived there had a new moral superiority.
In the New York suit, Sperone Westwater asked the judge to make a declaratory judgment that the archive has no moral rights claims and also seeks damages «for the Defendants» injuries to the gallery's business and reputation,» on counts of breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, negligent misrepresentation, and interference with business relations.
A fascinating new study examines how people overestimate the risks to children based on their moral judgments of a parent's behavior.
You will also learn how to suspend your own moral judgment when extramarital affairs are revealed, determine where and how to begin rebuilding a new foundation of trust, and immunize the couple's relationship from future betrayals.
In a new paper, my colleagues (Amy Moors and Sena Koleva) and I wanted to figure out some of the reasons why people think that some relationship betrayals are bad.1 Our research focused on moral judgment, which is what happens when you think that a person's actions are wrong, and moral reasons, which are the things that explain moral judgment.
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