Sentences with phrase «rooted in a belief system»

They must be rooted in a belief system through which, as Saul Bellow says in his foreword to Bloom's book, we have «access to the deepest part of ourselves — to that part of us which is conscious of a higher consciousness, by means of which we make final judgments, and put everything together.»

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Study the Mormon faith, study Orthodox and Catholic teachings, look for the root the Abrahmic faiths in the Torah, and you will learn how differing beliefs systems yet share a universal, central truth - the knowledge of a benevolent and loving God.
Our education system is also not rooted in belief.
This relatively new movement, which is also sometimes called student - centered learning, has its roots in the progressive strain of American educational thought, but its current incarnation is also based on the modern belief, common among corporate executives and other business leaders, that there is a major and potentially calamitous disconnect brewing between the historical structures and traditions of the American public school system and the labor - force demands of the 21st - century American economy.
Though researchers haven't been able to pinpoint the cause of colic — a commonly held belief is that it stems from a digestive issue — a research team has suggested that colic is rooted in the baby's developing respiratory control system.
While I was getting my degree in Chinese medicine, we learned of a different belief system regarding miscarriage that was rooted in the ancient Buddhist philosophy.
Joshua Garcia, deputy superintendent of Tacoma Public Schools, says that the system is rooted in the belief that no single indicator or subject can fully capture a school's effectiveness.
As Peter Cookson and Kristina Berger observed in 2002, «Much of the charter movement is rooted in the same assumptions and philosophy that [voucher advocates John] Chubb and [Terry] Moe use to support their belief that the American public school system should be transformed into a market - based «economy» that forces autonomous, publicly funded schools to compete for students.»
Saul's politically charged, and often politically incorrect, paintings are rooted in a system of removal from the artist's beliefs, void of morals and ambivalent in their politics.
Inspired by sociopolitical beliefs and systems of behavior imposed by their surroundings, the art of both Kamwathi and Vega is rooted in, and interrogative of, the politics of everyday life.
Renée Stout Renée Stout grew up in Pittsburgh and in 1985 moved to Washington, D.C., where she began to create installations and mixed media assemblages that explore the roots of her African - American heritage and the culture and belief systems of African peoples and their descendants throughout the African Diaspora.
Dial, who passed away on January 25, 2016, was a self - taught artist whose paintings and assemblages of found objects were deeply rooted in the folk traditions, belief systems, and history of the South.
In Wewaykum Indian Band v Canada, [2003] 2 SCR 259 Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin, speaking for a unanimous court, stated at para. 57: «Simply put, public confidence in our legal system is rooted in the fundamental belief that those who adjudicate in law must always do so without bias or prejudice and must be perceived to do so.&raquIn Wewaykum Indian Band v Canada, [2003] 2 SCR 259 Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin, speaking for a unanimous court, stated at para. 57: «Simply put, public confidence in our legal system is rooted in the fundamental belief that those who adjudicate in law must always do so without bias or prejudice and must be perceived to do so.&raquin our legal system is rooted in the fundamental belief that those who adjudicate in law must always do so without bias or prejudice and must be perceived to do so.&raquin the fundamental belief that those who adjudicate in law must always do so without bias or prejudice and must be perceived to do so.&raquin law must always do so without bias or prejudice and must be perceived to do so.»
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