... the cureattentiveness, a vanishing human attribute in her opinion.[1] Last summer ...
... the disciplined reflection on human choice-making” (xi) (all italics in ...
... with surprises. History does not follow human logic; it does not think geometrically ...
... is what we might call a Pelagian view of human naturethough it is worth ...
... capability-and the many sorts of human continuity it allows-would constitute a ...
... our relationships with God and other human beings. Put boldly, cars and ...
... secretary of the Department of Health and Human Resources, online retail giant Amazon ...
... argues, both in the sciences and in the humanities" (referring to Scripture, 168). ...
... the Bible was not primarily a story of human progress and discovery in religion. ...
... lack of emphasis upon the love of God and human responsibility. Briggs thought it was ...
... there are serious studies of the related human phenomena of stupidity, gullibility, ...
... wonks, and it has been drained of its humanity, its creativity, its compassion, and ...
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