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A patristic basis for a theological anthropology of women in their distinctive humanity
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(ProQuest Information and Learning: Foreign text omitted).
As is well known, particular interest in the rights and social status of women has been shown in recent years by various international organizations. Past values, ideas, and behavioral stereotypes have been subjected to close scrutiny, and there is an increasing sensitivity to situations that in the past were considered reasonable and natural, but which today appear quite provocative. The inferior social position of women to w...
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Human nature and the creation of new values.
Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science
; The concept of human nature, having fallen on hard times during the modern period, has become a focus of contemporary interest. This renewed interest centers around the new genetics, especially the real possibility of genetically transforming our species. Asking ourselves what kind of transhumans
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The dark side of the soul: human nature and the problem of evil in Jewish and Christian traditions.
Journal of Ecumenical Studies
; Cain said to Abel his brother, Let us go out to the field. And when they were in the field, Cain rose up against his brother Abel, and killed him. (Gen. 4:8)(1) It is an ancient story, wrapped up in a vision of the world's creation that the modern mind is inclined to take with a grain of salt. Yet,
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COMMANDMENTS STILL APPLY TODAY; HUMAN NATURE HAS NOT CHANGED IN THE LAST MILLENNIUM.(IDEAS)
The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC)
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Panel mulls duality of human nature: Empathy, lack of same draw scrutiny.(Culture, Et Cetera)
The Washington Times
; Just how bad can two boys be? On April 20, when two middle-class students marched into a Colorado high school and gleefully shot and killed 13 persons, the nation found out. Nine days later in Pittsburgh, the Carnegie Hero Fund pondered just how good people can get. It inducted 18 more North
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More "Mencius-on-human-nature" discussions: what are they about?(Mencius: Contexts and Interpretations)(Book Review)
China Review International
; Alan Kam-leung Chan, editor. Mencius: Contexts and Interpretations. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2002. vii, 328 pp. Hardcover $51.00, ISBN 0-8248-2377-x. Mencius: Contexts and Interpretations, edited by Alan K. L. Chan, consists of thirteen essays by different authors on various aspects
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FROM CELLS TO SOULS-AND BEYOND: CHANGING PORTRAITS OF HUMAN NATURE
Journal of Psychology and Christianity
; FROM CELLS TO SOULS-AND BEYOND: CHANGING PORTRAITS OF HUMAN NATURE. Malcolm Jeeves, (Ed Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2004. Pp. 252/296, Pb., $29.00. Reviewed by Benjamin J. Wiles (Candler School of Theology at Emory/Atlanta, GA). From Cells to Souls: Changing Portraits
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Human nature in the Balkans--and here
The Spectator
; Events in Kosovo these last three months or so must have left many of us wondering what to think about human nature. Kosovo Serbs massacred Kosovo Albanians. Kosovo Albanians, if the Nato occupiers would let them, would undoubtedly massacre Kosovo Serbs and, in a few incidents, have already done
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Essential Biblical Assumptions about Human Nature: A Modest Proposal
Journal of Psychology and Christianity
; A review of the literature discussing the state of human nature by Christian mental health professionals indicates there has been ample discussion, but the content suffers either a paucity of breadth, depth, or economy. In response, the author proposes an alternative, a compendium of seven
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Judeo-Christian perspectives on psychology: Human nature, motivation, and change
Journal of Transpersonal Psychology
; MILLER, W., & DELANEY, H. (Eds (2005). Judeo-Christian perspectives on psychology: Human nature, motivation, and change. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association. 327 pp. ISBN 1591471613. Hardbound, $49.95. Reviewed by Robert Frager. This book is the report of a two-year project
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