Sentences with phrase «whole new human»

I love that between me and my husband we created a whole new human being, and every time I look at Toby it amazes me.

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It's a new book by Andrew Keen, a deep thinker on Silicon Valley culture, that proposes reconstructing our whole approach to the Internet by putting humans back at the center of our technology.
Rosemary Bennett, senior communications officer for the Ontario Human Rights Commission, says that even though the store's new program is voluntary, Whole Foods should tread lightly.
Or if you're looking for a deeper dive there's a whole book on the subject by Peter Cappelli, director of Wharton's Center for Human Resources, entitled Managing the Older Worker: How to Prepare for the New Organizational Order.
But beyond the latest tech product on the market, many companies in the region are turning their creative minds inward toward a whole new challenge — building a workplace that defies traditional human resources models and helps engage and empower all employees.
All PROFIT 500 winners are eligible to receive 50 % off individual ticket and table pricing to the GREAT CEOs Speaker Series event on October 19th at the Mississauga Convention Centre with Daniel Pink, best - selling author of To Sell Is Human, Drive and A Whole New Mind.
Daniel Pink, a contributing editor at Wired and author of the blockbuster A Whole New Mind, has made human motivation the subject of his new book, Drive: The Surprising Truth about What Motivates New Mind, has made human motivation the subject of his new book, Drive: The Surprising Truth about What Motivates new book, Drive: The Surprising Truth about What Motivates Us.
When he rose from the dead he began a whole new life for human beings in God's grace.
Is not this whole assumption that Jesus was concerned «with a new selfhood, irrespective of whether it be conceived individualistically or in terms of the historicity of human existence, based upon a false theologizing of the historical Jesus?
A third, a physician in New York City, praised the Catholic tradition for its emphasis on human dignity and social justice, but added: «I am troubled by the fact that I find greater acceptance of myself as a whole person in my professional community as a physician, than I do in the official hierarchy of the church of my family, my childhood, and my life.»
A new dignity has been conferred upon the whole human race for God himself has become a man.
Along with Erich Fromm (with whom she was associated at the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute and later in New York City) and with Adler, Rank, and Sullivan, she rejected Freud's compartmentalized conflict - centered, biologically reductionistic model of human personality in favor of an emphasis on the functioning of the self as whole in its relational context.
The whole Judeo - Christian heritage, from whose roots the new world has sprung, may be regarded as the medium by which God the Father has been leading the human race to its coming of age.
Human temporality therefore tries to divine what the future may bring; it takes the whole of itself (past, present and its future) and puts its whole destiny in an Absolute (ideology, deity, even the self) in the hope and belief that it may be reborn to a new space - time dimension, the eschatological, and thus possess the fullness of time.
But the Bible from beginning to end is complete and whole for what we need as humans to know what it is that God expects from us and what he will do to change this wicked old system into his glorious new system ruled by Christ his son.
One might say that just as nuclear war has made of the whole planet a potential battlefield, thus raising new questions about war itself, so, too, has modern advertising made of the whole planet an actual constant marketplace, thus provoking radical changes in the practice and theory of human intercourse.
It is being recognized a little more readily today by at least some Marxists and some Christians, that the Communist concern for the welfare of the whole human society, including in particular that of the worker, and the Communist hope for a renewed world with a classless society, find their roots in the Judeo - Christian heritage, and especially the new - world - hope of the prophets of Israel.
Entering into relation is an act of the whole being — it is in fact the act by which we constitute ourselves as human, and it is an act which must be repeated ever again in ever new situations.
It is so amazing that no one on this whole comments list seems to know the difference between what the New Testament says (Jesus) and HOW HUMANS act and do.
(CNN)- Valentine's Day can conjure up the whole spectrum of human emotion, from the ecstasy of new love to the intense pain of loneliness.
Along the way it is possible, even likely, that whole new realms of unexplored, hitherto inaccessible human experience may open up to us.
In St. Paul's letter to the Romans there is a celebrated and much discussed passage: I quote it in the version found in the New English Bible: «It was through one man that sin entered the world, and through sin death, and thus death pervaded the whole human race, inasmuch as all men have sinned.»
«People do not wish to know that the whole human culture is based on the mythic process of conjuring away man's violence by endlessly projecting it upon new victims» (Girard, Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World, 164).
In a recent interview with Gary Gutting for the New York Times, Tim Maudlin, professor of philosophy at NYU, rejects arguments based on cosmology that seek to show that human beings have any special place: «No one looking at the vast extent of the universe and the completely random location of homo sapiens within it (in both space and time) could seriously maintain that the whole thing was intentionally created for us.
Both saw that some human pain and torment are punitive, that some trouble is disciplinary was taken for granted, that in one way or another the cosmic process should not in the end be ethically unsatisfactory, that the whole experience of suffering remained mysterious, but that the climactic element in the New Testament's contribution to the understanding of suffering is to be found in its treatment of vicarious self - sacrifice.
The evidence from this new technology affirms the deep interdependency of the physical and mental facets of human beings and the fact that whole - person healing and growth involves the harmonious, integrated
From the moment when, as I have said, the phyletic strands began to reach towards one another, weaving the first outlines of the Noosphere, a new matrix, co-extensive with the whole human group, was formed about the newly - born human child — a matrix out of which he can not be wrenched without incurring mutilation in the most physical core of his biological being.
The league hoped to present to male statesmen and parliamentarians a new model of arbitration devoted to the international good of the human community, rather than to the narrow advantage of nations at the expense of the whole.
It opens up a whole new level of understanding and clarity about how the New Testament authors approached the human conditinew level of understanding and clarity about how the New Testament authors approached the human conditiNew Testament authors approached the human condition.
Its unity and catholicity were sorely tested, but Christendom was able to contain these threats, absorb new ideas and knowledge (such as Aristotelianism in the twelfth century) and cater for the whole range of human emotions and intellectual levels.
With the approach of Updike's 50th birthday, and with the publication of this his 25th book, it is time to offer an assessment of his work as a whole: to trace his natively Lutheran vision of life as cast by God into an indissoluble ambiguity, to examine his treatment of death and sex as the two phenomena wherein the human contradiction is most sharply focused, to set this new novel in relation to the earlier «Rabbit» books, and to determine what is religiously troubling and compelling about Updike's art.
The implications of this idea for a theology of nature are not, of course, worked out in the New Testament itself, but, obscure as the thought - forms undoubtedly are to us, there does shine through them a conviction that the whole universe, could we but see it, is in its essential nature in harmony not merely with some unknown divine power but specifically with God as revealed in Jesus, and that therefore there must be some modus vivendi between humans and nature which, even if not yet attained, is in keeping with all that is best in both.
Human wholeness is the end which God intends in Jesus Christ, for in Christian faith Christ himself is held to be the whole man, personhood completed, the New Adam; and human wholeness is the consuming theme of his miniHuman wholeness is the end which God intends in Jesus Christ, for in Christian faith Christ himself is held to be the whole man, personhood completed, the New Adam; and human wholeness is the consuming theme of his minihuman wholeness is the consuming theme of his ministry.
What a strange pulsation there is to human life: as night comes on, active scenes are in a few hours deserted; not a soul is in sight except the occasional watchman or late reveller, and whole cities lie silent — cities of the dead, it might well seem, except that with the turn of the earth and the dawn of new day they revive to another brief and hectic activity.
We are becoming aware of a whole body of data accumulated within the last one hundred years which has stirred the flames of controversy in religious, anthropological, and philosophical circles — data that raises new questions about the origins of the family and of human society.
In him the Word, ever «coming» to men, ever «given» to them and «indwelling» them, however partially and inadequately that may be, «comes» so richly to men in a Man that he overflows this instance of humanity and lifts the whole human race to a new level of existence.
His purpose was to alert Europe to a new tide in human history, a tide deep and wide and directed by Providence, that would soon, or eventually, sweep the whole world.
FutureCeuticals is a gathering place for talented Ph.D. chemists and biologists committed to discovering new avenues for human health from real, whole fruits, vegetables, and grains.
Waldorf schools, founded nearly 90 years ago, were created with the intent to meet society's needs in a new way by fostering healthy, whole, truly free human beings.
Volume III, Number 2 Educating the Whole Person for the Whole Life — Gerald Karnow, M.D. Understanding the Etheric Organization in the Human Being: New Insights through Anthroposophical Research — Michaela Glöckler, M.D. Endangered Childhood — Joan Almon
Besides making a human, No Big Deal, you also created a whole new organ!
Your body is going through so many changes during pregnancy; your hormone levels are rising, you're developing a whole new organ, and of course growing another human being!
No matter what «decision» the new mother made while carrying her child, it is a whole new ball game once her child is in her arms as a real live little human being.
Her work offers a new perspective on human development, parenting, family life and being a healthy, happy, whole human being.
Note that this isn't some metric I'm making up out of whole cloth; I think back in 2007 or so the New York Times ran a series of articles on class differences in modern America, and they said that one of the best indicators of someone's economic class is whether they have goods and services that took a lot of labor to make, or whether their daily life doesn't command a lot of human resources.
If we try to summary the whole answer, then we may say that the norms are not there, but two important aspects have to be considered: Threat to peace and security and massive human rights violations; meanwhile, if there are not such cases, and the change has gone through the due process of law and the new government has been able to gain the most support of the member states, then the new government is recognized.
«You look at the largest investment in public services since the second world war, the creation of whole new services like Sure Start, the minimum wage, progress on gay rights, changes on paternity leave, the right to join a union, even things that have been difficult that used to cause me problems in government like the Human Rights Act — that is a massive progressive agenda we have delivered.»
The new shadow attorney general, Lord Bach, also criticised Tory plans, saying: «The Human Rights Act 1998 was one of the most important pieces of legislation of the whole Labour government between 1997 and 2010.
Crossing the vast gulf of interstellar space within a human lifespan will require a whole new wave of research.
YOU won't be able to swing between buildings on strands of spider silk any time soon, but an unexpected discovery has just opened a whole new range of applications for this super-tough material: it contracts and lengthens with changes in humidity, doing 50 times the work of human muscle for a given mass.
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