One understanding of human nature common to the modern era
sees man as standing both above and outside nature (after Descartes, as a sort disembodied rational being), and nature itself as raw material — sometimes more pliable, sometimes less — for furthering human ambition (an instrumentalist post — Francis Bacon view of nature as a reality not simply to be understood but to be «conquered» and used to satisfy human desires).
The Orthodox do not
see man as intrinsically evil, but as suffering a sickness.
An economics that understands this destiny will yield societies happier and healthier than the ones that
see man as an animal raping the earth and breeding to his own destruction.
Niebuhr said that, contrary to these two alternatives, the biblical view
sees man as a unity of body and spirit, of freedom and creatureliness.
But these findings are valuable in precisely those areas which most concern us if we seek the some sort of understanding of the historical Jesus as we have come to have of man in general — an understanding or image succinctly expressed in Dr. Dillistone's lecture: «This image is a «dynamic, temporal one that
sees man as first of all an agent, a self,» who stands self - revealed only in the midst of the density of temporal decisions.»
From Israel we have learned to
see man as a finite creature whose purpose in life is to serve God by the way he lives his life, cares for his fellows, treats all other forms of life and uses the world.
Otherwise you will
see them men as group (jamma'a) praying on the pavements of the streets if no mosque close or are stuffed full.
Perhaps sufficient will have been said if I point out that process thought is based upon wide generalizations made from those experiences of fact, and those facts of experience, which demonstrate to us the dynamic, active, on - going «creative advance» of the world; and which, in recognizing and accepting the patent reality of such a world,
sees man as part of it sharing in that movement, and a principle of ordering and direction, which may properly be called God, explaining why and how the advance goes on as it does.
A man's failure or mistake in the present has in the eyes of Jesus not the relative character of a stage of development, but the absolute character of sin; for Jesus
sees man as before God.
It does not
see man as economic.
Third, the Bible
sees man as part of the material world.
The Bible is conducive to democracy because
it sees man as a responsible sinner (both words are important) whose power must be restrained if justice is to be achieved.
Fourth, the Bible
sees man as sovereign over the world.
Instead of
seeing man as created in the image of God but fallen and sinful, it assumes that human beings are of two types: the good on the one hand, the worldly on the other.
For Cohen,
seeing man as «the upright being who bows his head in reverence» is «perhaps the great anthropological» insight running throughout Kass's work.
Marx
saw man as «free, conscious activity»; in other words, as «a continuous self - world creator.»
I see chelsea looking more vulnerable, i see mancity as a team that lacks something (du n no what they lack) i don't see soton making the champions league,
i see man u as a weak team, i see arsenal as a team just beginning to grow into the competition, i have this feeling we could shock England or even europe
And if that happens, society — and men themselves — will actually
see men as capable caregivers.
Many of
us see men as being more likely than women to prefer recreational sex, to value sex over relationships, to be «players» wanting no - strings sex and to seek multiple partners — and to a certain extent and in some instances, that may be true.
Society may indeed
see men as equal caregivers — one day.
Employers
see men as full - time employees who thankfully will not become pregnant and will not take months and months off work.
Despite the fact that 1 in 6 custodial parents are dads and there are about 2.6 million stay - at - home fathers, as well as the millions of Gen - X and Millennial men who are hands - on dads, we still don't tend to
see men as primary — or even equal — caregivers.
Smith never retracted his earlier reflections about human sympathy and moral philosophy — he kept revising the Theory over the course of his life — and never
saw man as motivated exclusively by economic motives narrowly conceived.
Although the matchmakers have
seen men as young as 26, they tend to serve men between 38 and 58.
I can appreciate a woman who
sees a man as a friend and a partner.
I am a person who appreciates honesty and a great sense of humor.I love to laugh and to enjoy the simple things of life.I can appreciate a woman who
sees a man as a friend and as a partner.I respect and adhere to taking..
I can appreciate a woman who
sees a man as a friend and a...
It sees the man as a human being, skillful but not altogether fit enough in his character to assume such a responsibility without being checked.
Although there are certain events in which we get to
see the men as more than just one - dimensional characters, by the end of the film we realize they are just as enigmatic as they were in the beginning, as we rarely are afforded a glimpse into just what makes them tick, other than external suppositions.
Precisely because there's so little at stake, and because the people involved were of no particular importance, we get the feeling we are peeking through the curtains and
seeing the man as he really was when no one was looking, in his robe and slippers, his hair uncombed.
They may
see the man as untrustworthy and foolish.
Not exact matches
Much like the Civil Rights era in the US succeeded in part because individuals who didn't have something clear to gain stepped up publicly
as allies, Leader - Chivée
sees a similar parallel with women in the workplace, noting that «it takes a lot of
men stepping up» to help effect long - lasting change.
As ridiculous as it may seem, Cramer could see the T - Mobile - Sprint merger gaining government approval thanks to the man at the center of it all: T - Mobile CEO John Leger
As ridiculous
as it may seem, Cramer could see the T - Mobile - Sprint merger gaining government approval thanks to the man at the center of it all: T - Mobile CEO John Leger
as it may seem, Cramer could
see the T - Mobile - Sprint merger gaining government approval thanks to the
man at the center of it all: T - Mobile CEO John Legere.
Lite accomplished what was then
seen as an impossible feat — selling a diet beer to
men — thereby creating a whole new category: reduced - calorie brews.
The
man now plucked to run the Bank of Japan and revive the long stagnant economy was a career Ministry of Finance bureaucrat at the time exasperated that the central bank had -
as he
saw it - shirked its duty to end what was then already six years of deflation.
We assume
men are the bigger risk takers so we come to
see stereotypically masculine behavior
as riskier, reinforcing our original, faulty assumption.
When
men have kids, others
see them
as more serious, responsible, and dedicated to their work.
Sakhalin cemented the strong personal relationship between Tillerson and Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin,
seen by many
as the second most - powerful
man in Russia behind Putin.
Nearby a calf was stuck in a tree
as a
man in a kayak paddled out to
see if it was alive.
Men are sometimes
seen as poor caregivers and denied parental leave.
Younger, more tech - savvy generations are often
seen as more apt to shop online or on mobile devices, and recent statistics identify
men as the new power shoppers.
Of the
men in the study, those who were
seen as more conscientious lived longer.
Following the money is always the best way to
see what interests a rich
man because it tells you two things — what he likes
as an investment for future growth, and what he
sees as having reached the limits of growth.
These jobs are also
seen as valuable «layovers» for male collegiate coaches who are waiting for chance to «move up» into the
men's leagues.
«Why is it that,
as a culture, we are more comfortable
seeing two
men holding guns than holding hands?»
No one wants to
see employees covering up their essential beliefs or wasting time hiding harmless bits of weirdness, but
as Jarrett points out, quoting Shakespeare, it is worth keeping in mind that «all the world's a stage, and all the
men and women merely players.»
That the bragging happened a decade ago doesn't change the reality that a
man who might be president
sees half the country's population not just
as objects for his own aesthetic gratification — we knew that thanks to the beauty pageants and the string of model wives — but objects for his physical gratification
as well, regardless of how the women in question feel about it.
But the very, very excellent «Spider -
Man 2» (seriously, it is so good) probably built a lot of hype for people to
see the next installment
as soon
as it came out.
African - Americans who had transitioned from female to male felt that,
as men, they couldn't express frustration or annoyance at work without being sanctioned — they were
seen as being aggressive, even threatening.
The «Friendship Bridge» is
seen in the background
as Chinese
men take part in morning exercises on the Yalu river in the border city of Dandong, Liaoning province, northern China across from the city of Sinuiju, North Korea on May 23, 2017 in Dandong, China.