World Religions and Human Rights
Robert Traer, in his book
Faith in
Human Rights: Support in Religious Traditions for a Global Struggle, expresses an "audacious
faith" (221) that the religions ....
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Voltaire's Candide
.... Voltaire's position in Candide is that
human reason may be reliable, or anyway no less reliable than
human faith, where the problem of evil arises. ....
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Abraham and the Paradox of Faith
.... end. The story of Abraham is more than just support for Kierkegaard's statement on
faith; it adds a
human element. Consider, for ....
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The Cape Ann (Faith Sullivan)
It focuses on Lark Ann Erhardt, the fictional narrator of
Faith Sullivan's novel .... theory, as JF Longres (1995) observes, looks at the individual
human being as ....
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A Family Counselor and Christian Faith
.... It focuses on my attempt to integrate my personal
faith and my career plans to .... therapy and even with a comprehensive acceptance of theories of
human psychology ....
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Islam and Human Rights
.... For Islam,
human rights are more associated with the individual's rights to community .... For example, one of the pillars of the Islamic
faith is the requirement ....
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Christian Faith
.... 1951, p. 58). As a man of
faith, Tillich insists that religion interpenetrates every aspect of
human existence. Religion per se ....
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Islamic Conception of Human Rights
.... For Islam,
human rights are more associated with the individual's rights to community .... For example, one of the pillars of the Islamic
faith is the requirement ....
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A Philosophy of Human Culture
.... All of these aspects of the
human enterprise are alive, and they are alive .... to behave so that order prevails in society, Cassirer demonstrates a
faith in the ....
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Counseling and Christian Belief
.... What Tillich finds, of course, is a role in
human life for the experience of
faith, but according to its exponents existential therapy has a role in ....
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The Nature of Faith
.... built - and this is arguably true of the places of worship of every
faith - is an .... a place in which people would be impressed by the power of
human ingenuity as ....
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The Doctrine of Sin
....
Faith is at once a yielding
human flesh to the whole range of teaching associated with the Word made flesh and an embrace of the consequences of yielding ....
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The Methodist Faith
.... loom large against the prospect of truly engaging with a non-Catholic
faith. .... unreasonably rigid in the face of the varieties of morbid
human experience that ....
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Christology: The Role of Jesus
.... Lutheranism and Calvinism downplayed the function of
human works. They championed
faith in God through Jesus as the only tool capable of saving humanity.[5 ....
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Kierkegaard
.... The model in Concluding Unscientific Postscript seems to offer
human beings little material benefit except certainty of
faith in the midst of every reason not ....
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Purposes Served by The Bible
.... Thus believing in the divine origin of Scripture requires
faith that fallible
human beings could "rise to the occasion" and make the appropriate response when ....
(1089

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Christianity
.... A way out of this apparent contradiction is to consider
faith not from the perspective of
human choice so much as from the perspective of its greatness as a ....
(1991

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Religion Answers
.... a deeper understanding of diverse religions will benefit my own
faith and development .... is concerned, I believe that animals, plants or other non-
human objects do ....
(706

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Judaism, Christianity and Islam
.... culminating in the Passion and Redemption, are meant to transform the very experience of being and to redirect
human preoccupations away from
faith as Law and ....
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Psyche Empiricism
.... find himself or herself, while pertaining only to that which is directly observable via the
human senses. Anything related to intuition or
faith, such as the ....
(1374

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The Views of Augustine
.... reason. That highest good, though incomprehensible, is God, and
human reason must yield to it, ie, acquiesce and embrace
faith. In ....
(2081

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Soteriology & Christian Salvation
.... the
human being and sanctifies him. This event is experienced by each individual in an individual way, always with reference to himself in the act of
faith and ....
(2119

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Bee Season
.... Instead Bee Season demonstrates that a journey of
faith must be pursued for its own sake to yield the greatest
human triumphs of the expression of the soul. ....
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Karl Popper
.... existence of God. Religion, and some philosophy (along with other forms of
human endeavor such as art) rely on
faith. Science does not ....
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Ibn Battuta
.... Therefore, he was not just an educated cleric who tested the
faith of others, he was a
human being who tested the
faith he promoted by example on himself first ....
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David Hume: Philosophical and Scientific Skepticism
.... that there is really no evil and that saying there is, is a denial of
faith. Instead, "Hume takes the view that it is plainly contrary to
human experience. . . ....
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Human Rights in Islamic Nations
.... between purists who regard Islam "as a completely revealed
faith, a religion .... changing circumstances by the agreement of the community and by
human judgment as ....
(3038

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Psychoanalytic Theory
.... Thus, they denote a fragmentation of the
human personality that suggests that even intrinsically .... since he seemingly never met anyone with a genuine
faith in God ....
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Christianity's Challenge Joh
.... motivate
human beings to a journey into the transcending mystery of God in the future" (200). Sprong (220) calls for a "new way of understanding our
faith." He ....
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Islam and Christianity
.... which is also tied to conduct that is law-governed and with
faith in both .... of the perfect state here and now, not in some distant future when
human nature might ....
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