Sentences with phrase «other social institutions»

They are more often perceived as regional or worldwide institutions much like other social institutions, with bureaucratic structures and disciplines of their own.
This is as true in schools as it is in other social institutions.
Even the Church, as an ecclesiastical institution, is itself an «order» subject to the corruptions which impregnate other social institutions.
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No other social institution, with the possible exception of philosophy, concerns itself as deeply with the matter of values as does religion.
One of the major causes of social conservatism is the fact that churches, schools, and other social institutions are so largely influenced by persons whose advantage it is to preserve the status quo and who are prone to regard any departure from it as an affront to Christian morality.
Since the World Bank affects poor people around the globe more directly than any other social institution, John Cobb's exploration is important for anyone concerned about how Christians can creatively engage economic issues and trends.
The church also has its own high school, medical centers, kindergartens and other social institutions
Because its inclination to claim absolute and exclusive theological truth so regularly, moves evangelical doctrine into dogmatism, it may be unable to establish the intellectual foundation which distinguishes a university from all other social institutions.
The nature of the church is so different from the nature of any other social institution that it is hardly correct to think of it as having been established by any person or collection of persons, even the apostles themselves.
We therefore need government and other social institutions on our side, because we never evolved to choose healthy lifestyles.
The first is that «science is a social institution, with a mission and «baggage» like all other social institutions created by human beings,» he said.
«In our communities all over the country people are living, working, paying taxes, or otherwise getting by all while facing the consequences of criminal justice experience that limit their life chances and also have spillover effects into our other social institutions,» Shannon said.
Answers are critical to education and other social institutions that must meet the needs of this and future generations.
In Defying the Crowd, Robert J. Sternberg and Todd I. Lubart argue that creative, or different, thinking should be encouraged in schools and other social institutions to foster more intellectually balanced and thoughtful...
This, the National Commission on Excellence in Education, was the result of society's placing a «multitude of often conflicting demands» on the schools, which were asked to solve «personal, social, and political problems» that the home and other social institutions were failing to fix.
His research, articles and books provided a blueprint for those interested in bringing about future reform in schools and other social institutions.
More seriously, though, the many educators, elected leaders and ordinary citizens out there inclined to pursue integration, either in schools, neighborhoods or other social institutions, had few clear, contemporary models to which they could aspire.
As one of the earliest members of the Afrika Cultural Centre, he also worked for fifteen years as an «artist / activist» in unions, hospitals and other social institutions.
How does one untangle a net that weaves separatism, individuality, the collective, and the democratic within a matrix of laws and other social institutions?
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