Sentences with phrase «reflects on all of these questions»

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In what seems like an eternity to the audience (and in reality lasted about 10 seconds), Jobs takes a sip of water and reflects on both the criticism and the question.
«Creating thought leadership pieces and providing them to your clients not only reflects positively on your knowledge of the industry, but it also arms your clients with the ability to answer questions... This makes them look good in front of their peers,» writes Justin Freid, vice president of emerging media at CMI Media.
Maybe it's time to remind yourself of the value of the other non-monetary values of loafing, including boosted creativity, stress reduction, time to reflect on big - picture questions and perhaps even improved relationships if you spend some of that leisure time with those you care about.
I was the last on the panel to respond so I had time to really reflect on the question and on the early days of my company, Work Market.
I especially appreciate the end of the month journal questions that help you reflect instead of having no idea what happened because «time just flies by,»» wrote Isabella Freeman on August 7, 2017.
This is one of the most important questions leaders and HR staff should regularly reflect on.
It is with this truth in mind that we should reflect on questions of heaven and hell.
His detailed responses to complex questions on issues of economy, foreign policy, etc., reflect his excellent ability to make sound policy that can help get this country back on track and fix some of the flawed policies and spending sprees of «normal» politics in recent years and decades.
Leaders and sometimes congregants benefit from asking questions of leavers — not unlike a company «exit interview» — first to understand what happened and second to reflect on possible solutions.
Like 8 and 14, number 6, on the external requirements of the Law, may reflect discussion of the question, and appeal to Jesus» authority, within the church itself.
While the two presidential tickets this year reflect a religious pluralism, it remains centered only on Christian denominations - setting aside the question of whether Mormonism fits a traditional definition of Christian.
For Christian theology this always given truth which theology questions and on which it reflects is present in the confession of the Church.
The final feature of this work is to reflect theologically on different experiences of death according to a set structure: (1) an experience is presented using a case format; (2) the dominant theological questions raised by the case are identified; (3) the response of a typical theology of death is presented, and a response drawn from relational thought is presented; (4) practical implications are suggested.
The doing of ethics involves the use of certain presuppositions and procedures for reflecting on moral and social questions in some sort of orderly fashion.
When I reflect on the infinite pains to which the human mind and heart will go in order to protect itself from the full impact of reality, when I recall the mordant analyses of religious belief which stem from the works of Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud and, furthermore, recognize the truth of so much of what these critics of religion have had to say, when I engage in a philosophical critique of the language of theology and am constrained to admit that it is a continual attempt to say what can not properly be said and am thereby led to wonder whether its claim to cognition can possibly be valid — when I ask these questions of myself and others like them (as I can not help asking and, what is more, feel obliged to ask), is not the conclusion forced upon me that my faith is a delusion?
To ask probing questions about the current trajectory of reproductive biotechnology would have given us a chance to reflect with humility on the ways that our moral imaginations have been shaped by new «givens.»
It was not at all like the modern research interview in which an observer attempts to elicit information about subjectively held attitudes from individuals who have never reflected on their feelings until the moment when they are presented with preceded questions that are not part of their own subculture.
, but only as we reflect on a far more fundamental question: «What do we mean by Jesus Christ as Son of God?»
They speak of church cultures that treated women's bodies as inherently problematic and seductive, that assigned a woman's worth to her sexual purity or procreative prowess, that questioned women's ability to think rationally or make decisions without the leadership of men, that blamed victims of sexual abuse for inviting the abuse or tempting the abuser, that shamed women who did not «joyfully submit» to their husband and find contentment in their roles as helpers and homemakers, and that effectively silenced victims of abuse by telling women and children that reporting the crime would reflect poorly on the church and thus damage the reputation of Christ.
Some critical scholars have concluded that these verses are an insertion of a later writer and reflect a hardening of attitudes on this question in the Christian community.
It is, however, impossible to reflect on the historical setting and the significance of Nostra Aetate without touching on one of the thorniest questions confronting the Church.
In many ways, the school chaplain or the religion teacher is doing much of what the church should be doing with young people — namely, taking them seriously, reflecting with them on their moral priorities, sometime challenging their values, offering them a greater perspective in which to deal with their pain, their hopes, their questioning.
Others were restored by Rabbi Akiba.35 Besides the manifest intent of providing a rationalization for the exegetical program of the rabbinic scholars, this tradition also reflects awareness of the problem of forgetfulness of those very questions and their answers on which full human life depends, and the continual need, by means of exegesis, to seek their recovery for contemporary life.
The more I have reflected on this observation, the more I have come to believe that the category of «nonperson» is indefinitely more appropriate than that of «nonbeliever» for identifying the one whose questions an adequate theology must seek to answer.
The sharp divergence of Jewish and Christian views on Jesus is reflected in other theological differences between Judaism and Christianity, particularly on the question of what men must do to be saved.
As I reflect on some of the most important questions I have asked along my journey, I see four critical questions that many people are not asking.
Reflecting on related questions in the 1930s, T. S. Eliot contended that a society is not post-Christian until Christianity is formally rejected and replaced by another understanding of reality, something definite and with a name.
«35 From November 1997 to January 1999 there were as many as 36 cases of burning and looting of churches, 20 cases of disturbances of some sort between Christians and non-Christians, numerous cases of Christians being beaten and looted, and one killing.36 Reflecting on the question as to why Christians are the victims of violent attacks in the Adivasi regions, K. N. Panikkar has the following reasons to offer.
Perhaps the greatest merit of the Reformed catholic project is that by making a strong case for the compatibility of a Reformed identity with the catholic tradition, it has highlighted questions like these and provided excellent materials for reflecting on them.
* In reflecting on the three options above, can you think of stories or passages in the Bible which support each way of answering the question about hope?
Charles E. Curran reflected on how the discrepancy between official Catholic teaching and Catholic sexual practice has raised deep questions about the credibility of the church's teaching office.
As I reflect on that question in the light of my own marriage, I find I come up short.
The division between Pharisee and Sadducee is clearly reflected in the New Testament, particularly in the question on the resurrection put to Jesus by the Sadducees, 23 and also when Paul used the fact to advantage by winning the sympathy of the Pharisees and thus causing the Council to be divided and to end in an uproar.24 This division serves vividly to illustrate the strong differences of opinion which existed in the Jewish setting of the time of Jesus.
It is a question of whether they have reflected on their own upbringing and organised their thoughts carefully on it,» he said.
I have written a short list of questions for you to reflect on below.
As you reflect on your own parenting style, think of it like this: it's never a question of whether your style is right or wrong, but whether it's currently working to create the behavior you want to see in your child.
For example, you might have a lot of questions about how your baby regulates (again, you might assume that if he or she is fussy, that somehow this reflects on your parenting).
I suspect they don't think of food allergies as a special need, and now that you've caused me to reflect on this, I will revise my intake interview to include a more specific question.
And as we reflect on such painful incidents and move towards healing, another imperative question we need to ask ourselves is, What role do we play, as parents to children who will become the adults of tomorrow?
Our panel - an adopted person, a birth mom and an adoptive mom - reflects back on their own experiences with adoption and pose questions to each other giving adoptive parents insight into the thoughts and feelings of each member of the triad.
This dour mood is also reflected in a second question from Total Politics on whether MPs are thought of ashighly as people in «respectable careers» like magistrates, doctors or policemen.
But Scottish voters ought also to reflect on the consequences of a «no» vote and, ideally, British politicians should also address this question.
Susan also reflected on the challenge of questioning Gov. Andrew Cuomo and highlighted some of her favorite recurring guests on her show, including Richard Ravitch, Ken Lovett and Michael Gormley.
At one end of the scale are opinion polls, which sample the whole population but may not reflect a well informed, well thought - out response to questions about government or public service quality, and may in fact reflect opinions on other matters such as economic outlook.
«There's no question that the most liberal voters in New York City are people of color,» said Ken Sherrill, an emeritus professor at Hunter College, reflecting on the numbers.
Susan also reflected on the challenge of questioning Gov. Andrew Cuomo and highlighted... Continue reading «Reflections from the Plywood Hut»
While the report by Ms. Leahy Scott — an appointee of Gov. Andrew Cuomo — exposed many problems, it seems to have ignored certain questions whose answers might have reflected poorly on the administration.
The tax credit had been included in Mr. Cuomo's budget, she told Ms. Perry, so any questions raised about it could reflect poorly on him, according to several people apprised of the exchange.
This event addressed that question from different perspectives — what science tells us about the aging process and its impact on cognition, what effective, or not so effective, strategies there are for maintaining or enhancing cognition as we age, and what the funding priorities are as reflected in the portfolio of the National Institute on Aging.
The new generation of telescopes could not only put such planets on the map but, through a spectroscopic analysis of the light they reflect, determine their composition and — the ultimate question — whether they have the potential for harboring life.
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