Sentences with phrase «on benevolence»

With respect to the outcome domain, distributive justice has a greater effect on ability trust than on benevolence trust (and integrity trust); distributive justice has a greater effect on continuance commitment than on affective commitment (and normative commitment); and economic satisfaction has a greater effect on continuance commitment than on affective commitment (and normative commitment).
In the process domain, procedural justice (and interactive justice) has a greater effect on benevolence trust (and integrity trust) than on ability trust; procedural justice (and interactive justice) has a greater effect on affective commitment (and normative commitment) than on continuance commitment; and non-economic satisfaction has a greater effect on affective commitment (and normative commitment) than on continuance commitment.
This is a continuation of a pattern in the government's «take it or leave it approach» to reconciliation which implies that Indigenous people are dependent on the benevolence of government rather than the establishment of an equal partnership in developing the terms of debate in regard to reconciliation and Indigenous policy.
Expecting schools to rely on the benevolence of rich sponsors (or contributions from well heeled parents) just widens and entrenches the divide between the privileged and underprivileged.
And that's to say nothing of how the country remains a monarchy, where citizens» happiness is directly dependent on the benevolence of the king.
He also gave GHC10, 000 to the Nadoli - Kaleo constituency executives for the immediate completion of the constituency party office, which is under construction on the benevolence of the constituency Chairman, Mr. Martin Andonye.
The multiverse idea offers an explanation of why we find ourselves in a universe favorable to life that does not rely on the benevolence of a creator, and so if correct will leave still less support for religion.»
Among them will be the Orthodox theologian John Zizioulas on «An Ontology of Love: A Patristic Reading of Dietrich von Hildebrand's The Nature of Love»; philosopher Josef Seifert on «Dietrich von Hildebrand on Benevolence in Love and Friendship»; and literary scholar Brian Sudlow (author of Catholic Literature and Secularization in France and England 1880 - 1914) on «The Non-Violence of Love: A Hildebrand - Girard Encounter.»
I used to sit in on benevolence situations at a church I used to attend, they required all those who did not attend church there, who were looking for money to come sit through a service, and then we would meet.
But I trust that our countrymen will not be softened to that kind of crimes and criminals; for if we should, our hearts will be hardened to everything which has a claim on our benevolence.

Not exact matches

So what benevolence offers the best return on investment?
Let me tell you this... if there is a force of benevolence in this universe, I would definitely fall on its side.
This man, on his own and not representing church benevolences, with his own resources took boxes of food, oranges, etc to people from our church, members or not, who were home or bed - bound sick with flu.
The leadership would have a way of maintaining regular contact with everyone in the congregation, and I could focus on preaching, evangelism, administration, benevolence, hospital visitation, community involvement, and offering common services.
-- «upholding all things by the word of His power» means everything; gravity, the air we breathe, the sunlight, everything needed to sustain life here on earth are due to His benevolence.
No offense, but I think I'll pass on god's supposed benevolence
Childress argued that war is fundamentally morally problematic, as the killing in war goes against the prima facie duty of benevolence, which rules out killing or inflicting harm on other persons: «[B] ecause it is prima facie wrong to injure or kill others, such acts demand justification.»
William Sorry pal I do not want to believe in a bigot for a God with his chosen people and leaving out two thirds of the people on earth while having all his followers kiss his holy butt to get his benevolence.
Stressing the endeavor for social justice as a complement to the task of evangelism, recognizing the inadequacy of benevolences to meet the challenge, and therefore seeking concrete, structural, political involvement based on a Biblically informed concept of «social justice,» editor Smedes argues that the church's action will «find its way on the ridge between harmless generalities and divisive particularities.
The Christmas he helped sell to the masses was one not focused on the Nativity, but on seasonal redemption and benevolence.
On the matter of redistributing goods and helping others, Theissen argued that in early Christianity we find a merging and mutual correction of two different structures of social benevolence: that of the ancient Near Eastern authoritarian monarchies, in which charity and compassion are shown by the upper classes to the lower classes, and» that of the Greco - Roman republican townships, in which philanthropia is extended between persons of equal social status.
The continuing secular popularity of Pope Francis, thought Sandro Magister, had a good reason, which «explains better than any other the benevolence of worldwide secular public opinion toward Francis... [and that is] his silence in the political camp, especially on the minefield that sees the greatest opposition between the Catholic Church and the dominant culture.
21 It is not based on experience alone, whereas benevolence is more plainly rooted there.
Now we shall have a complete definition of faith, if we say, that it is a steady and certain knowledge of the Divine benevolence towards us, which, being founded on the truth of the gratuitous promise in Christ, is both revealed to our minds, and confirmed to our hearts, by the Holy Spirit.67
But in a bitterly cruel way, this benevolence of the NGOs, western nations, and Kenya also imposes on camp refugees a sense of uselessness.
A few sentences earlier Smith argues that a commercial society needs to be built on self - interest because people have many more exchange partners than they have friends — while benevolence is quite appropriate among friends and family members.
While our exchanges with the butcher, brewer or baker is based on self - interest within the limits of justice, other social relations should be guided by benevolence and generosity.
Mallam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to President on Media and Publicity is one of senior professional colleagues who positively impacted in my career by benefitting from their guidance and benevolence (https://goo.gl/RZV6j3).
«Rather than appealing to a broader spectrum of moral values, messages should focus on the moral values of empathy and benevolence
We have the hottest attractive and available Benevolence, Georgia women / men on the internet from hot blondes to cute brunettes to sexy redheads.
Sparkology also prides itself on promoting «respect, benevolence, intellect, culture and creativity,» unlike the harsh superficiality of so many hookup sites.
Sequenced Artists: Emilie Joly, Sylvain Joly, Michaël Martin; Key Collaborators: Maria Beltran Reyes, John Howe, Richard Johnson A teenage girl becomes guardian of the last city on Earth to change its fate by fusing her instinctive knowledge of nature with an AI's benevolence, analysis, and foresight.
The title of Spike Lee's war drama, based on the novel by James McBride, suggests a war miracle movie where all are saved by kindness or luck or divine intervention, but there is no such otherworldly benevolence here, merely the sacrifice of four black servicemen — Buffalo Soldiers — to protect the folks of a small mountain village in Tuscany surrounded by the Germans.
The same happens to Sawyer, in a way, who makes one friend (played with welcome benevolence by Jay Pharoah) and one enemy (a harrowing Juno Temple), and who all along just wants to figure out what the fuck is going on.
You could then feed this starter activity into a lesson based on the fall and / or Christian attitudes to moral evil and God's benevolence.
Although Goodwill Industries spreads a lot of benevolence of its own through its donation stores, the Goodwill Education Initiative relies on private donors, fund - raising campaigns and money from other sources to help finance its high school.
Go out of your way to shower benevolence on anybody you can help in any small way.
Widowed and destitute, she must rely on the dubious benevolence of her secretive uncle, an art collector living in Venice.
The emphasis in France was on reason, while in England these thinkers were more concerned with the social virtues of compassion, benevolence and sympathy.
Tidbits should not be given from the table as this can be easily misinterpreted by dogs as being a weakness on your part rather than benevolence.
Unfortunately, the petition failed in its object, because His Excellency the Governor told the petitioners that for certain considerations the Town of San Pedro has been ceded to Mrs. Exaltacion Andrade de M6ndez for her life, to live on the rents, but with conditions of treating the inhabitants with benevolence and after her death the Crown will recognize the Town as her property.»
In a pretty strange act of benevolence from a gaming company, Epic Games, the name behind headline and chart busting game Fortnite: Battle Royale, have released all the assets used on their recently decommissioned MOBA, Paragon, for free.
Thus the question of women's equality — in art as in any other realm — devolves not upon the relative benevolence or ill - will of individual men, nor the self - confidence or abjectness of individual women, but rather on the very nature of our institutional structures themselves and the view of reality which they impose on the human beings who are part of them.
Vincent Gallo deserves nothing less than gratitude for his benevolence - for the insight he has bestowed upon all who focused their attention on the Whitney Biennial.
IMPLAUSIBLE BENEVOLENCE by artist Jennifer Wagner is a white and grey contemporary abstract mixed media on canvas that measures 34.5 x 34.5 and is priced at $ 2,100.
His art is always on the verge of sending a message — that energy and benevolence co-exist in the inner - depths, somewhere at the crossover point between the human heart and mind.»
He saw benevolence and beauty, the tightly knit longleaf pine forests, the undulant riverine corridors of the Chattahoochee, the tantalizing pure light of life reflected on bracts and fronds, the drifting silvery spider silk that takes tiny passengers to new forests.
But at a deeper level, argues Hamilton, the concept is a theodicy, «founded on a belief in the ultimate benevolence of the whole, a goodness that in the end transcends and defeats the structural obstacles, sufferings, and moral lapses that seem to threaten it.»
The dark irony here is that, while very general risk - induced doubts in the benevolence of the promises of governments to protect their citizens lead to criticisms of the inefficiency of scholarly and state authorities, critics are blind to the possibilities of erecting (or expanding) the authoritarian state on this very inefficiency... Central, however, are not, as with Huntington, traditional religiously grounded «civilizations», but opposing risk belief religions.
«A benevolent dictatorship can be O.K. for as long as the benevolence lasts,» said Hardy Green, author of a book on company towns.
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