Sentence examples for human doctrines from inspiring English sources

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With great clarity, Campanella identifies the nub of the problem as the unjustified dogmatic value conferred on Aristotelian philosophy which, like all human doctrines, does not possess absolute and definitive certainty.

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Nevertheless, he says the victory "will embolden lawyers in other countries, where active judiciaries are willing to issue rulings based on constitutional and human rights doctrines".

With the end of the Cold War, however, the debate took on a more North-South character and was supplemented and intensified by a cultural-relativist critique that eschewed the universality of human rights doctrines, principles, and rules on the grounds that they are Western in origin and therefore of limited relevance in non-Western settings.

However, the UNHCR's own studies of the efficacy of its human rights doctrines, and in particular the UDHR, have repeatedly demonstrated the difficulties associated with the special case of the stateless.

Most studies on the religious implications of astrobiology have tended to focus on whether Christianity is flexible enough to reconcile life beyond Earth with human-centered doctrines such as a special creation, a unique incarnation, and vicarious redemption.

Offering not a political talk, but an academic one on the law, addressing every conceivable argument against us, each rebuked under established human rights doctrine.

Human rights doctrine recognises the need to limit certain human rights, usually in times of public health emergency when certain individual rights are temporarily restricted over concern for the common good.

That is, public health ethics analyses of public policy for health in both affluent and developing countries can be informed by human rights doctrine regarding the ultimate responsibility for health resting with governments in contrast to the alternate perspectives that view health as a commodity that ought to be regulated by the market.

"For the doctrine of Election," he said, "we have now a new genealogy: the Teacher of Righteousness, Paul, Spinoza, Calvin, Hegel, Marx one of the most disastrous of human ideas, the doctrine of predestination!" Such were the pressure and tempo of Mr. Flusser's talk that he was carried at one point to lengths that had no parallel in my experience of even the most enthusiastic talkers.

Indeed, almost any law must be broken to save a human life (a doctrine known as "pikuach nefesh," "saving a soul").

Wesley differed from contemporary Anglicans not in doctrine but in emphasis: he claimed to have reinstated the biblical doctrines that human beings may be assured of their salvation and that the power of the Holy Spirit enables them to attain perfect love for God and their fellows in this life.

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