Sentences with phrase «philosophical challenges»

Then followed a period of great intellectual turbulence, when fresh findings and methods and disciplines raised fearful philosophical challenges to theology.
Acutely sensitive to all of the technological and philosophical challenges of our day, Wytsma wrestles with questions of faith and doubt, justice and happiness, love and vocation.
Moreover, they answer the great philosophical challenges to believing in God, most notably the Problem of Evil: how can a good, all - powerful, all - knowing God produce a world with so much evil in it?
Against the backdrop of a rising number of survey shows of young contemporary artists, Live your questions now presents artists whose lives, as seen through their practice across decades, bear out philosophical challenges through persistent inquiry.
More philosophical challenges also exist, such as ingraining sustainability into core business models, bolstering accountability and making sure lofty initiatives translate into meaningful action.
But there is not a great philosophical challenge to be wrestled with.
Even if I reduce the words of Jesus to just the «Sermon on the Mount», I am incredibly impressed at the philosophical challenges represented in those words.
The early church faced a bewildering array of philosophical challenges and competitors, from Neo-Platonism and Manichaeism to the Roman mystery cults, with many of the great saints, martyrs and apologists of that age being converts from other belief systems.
What Joseph Silk's article (8 March, p 26) on the philosophical challenges of cosmology neglected to mention was the issue...
The topic of Boltzmann brains is raised once again in Joseph Silk's look at the philosophical challenges facing modern cosmology...
The article serves as a philosophical challenge that is based in conflict transformation theory and behavioral change communications, it seeks to open up a discussion about the ability for social media peace campaigns to bring real sustainable peace to complex conflict situations.
- Anthony Doerr, author of All the Light We Can not See «The Gene is a magnificent synthesis of the science of life, and forces all to confront the essence of that science as well as the ethical and philosophical challenges to our conception of what constitutes being human.»
As powerful men set the world around us on fire, philosophical challenges to anthropocentrism can seem futile.
The dispute swelled until 1985, when a public hearing was held to address legal and philosophical challenges to the work.
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