Sentences with phrase «sphere of human activity»

There may be deep - seated propensities which promote similar problematic behaviour in more than one sphere of human activity.
This neoliberal agenda of deregulation and privatisation, currently promoted in almost every sphere of human activity — from food production to health and education — poses a serious threat to food sovereignty and the ability of food producers and consumers to define their own food systems and policies.
On the contrary, it was rooted in his understanding that politics is not the most important sphere of human activity.
Kuyperianism stresses not only the narrowly soteriological Calvinism of the «tulip» (Synod of Dort) doctrines, but also the sovereign lordship of Jesus Christ over all spheres of human activity.
The extension of Calvinism to all spheres of human activity was extremely important to a world emerging from an agrarian mediaeval economy into a commercial industrial era.
And such a man could and would do good works and make good use of spiritual advice — Luther proceeded to run through the Judaic «Ten Commandments» from the Old Testament and to pour out advice inherited from a long tradition, salted by his own experience covering most spheres of human activity from insufficient discipline for instance in sexual matters, to excess of discipline in, for instance, diet.
The co-existence of different kinds of blockchain can be considered as a positive thing, as this way they can be adopted for a greater variety applications and thus bring benefits to more spheres of human activity.

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Others — a larger number — conclude that reason and religion occupy different «spheres» of human activity and hence may never be in conflict.
Its two revolutions — its anthropological individualism and the voluntarist conception of choice, and its insistence on the human separation from and opposition to nature — created its distinctive and new understanding of liberty as the most extensive possible expansion of the human sphere of autonomous activity in the service of the fulfillment of the self.
But the same ontological totality is not necessarily a manifestation of Spirit since Spirit presupposes at least some minimal form of self - consciousness within the individual entity and thus is confined to the human and interhuman spheres of existence and activity.
In its essence, it has gone back to what it was when I first revolted against the old social order; a refusal to admit the existence of destiny an extension of the ethical impulse from the restricted individual and family sphere to the whole domain of human activity, a need for effective brotherhood, an affirmation of the superiority of the human person over all the economic and social mechanisms which oppress him.
The notion that morality applies to individuals and not to governments is completely contrary to a central doctrine of Reformed theology which is endorsed, in varying forms, by other Christian traditions as well: that Jesus Christ is the Lord not just of the church, nor of a special sphere of religious activity, but of all of the natural and human world.
In any case, it is clear that the aim of Paul's argument in Romans is not to exclude those who perform homosexual acts from the sphere of God's grace but rather to use the example of homosexual activity as an expression of the great need which all human beings have for the grace of God which justifies the «ungodly.»
She argued that the problem of the modern is brought about mainly by the intrusion into the public and private spheres of the social sphere, which subsumes in itself all human activities.
In the 150 years since the publication of On the Origin of Species, it seems no sphere of human thought or activity has been left untouched by Darwinian analysis.
Kazma's oeuvre constitutes a kind of archive of human activity, raising fundamental questions about it in the economic, industrial, scientific, medical, social and artistic spheres.
Article 1 of the Draft Norms and Principle 1 of the Global Compact both use the concept of the «sphere of influence» of companies» activities, especially in relation to the company's employees and the communities in which they operate.111 Commentary on the Draft Norms explains that within their sphere of influence and activities, companies must undertake action to ensure their activities do not contribute to human rights violations.
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