نتایج جستجو برای: divine worldview

تعداد نتایج: 7329  

Journal: :Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine 2012
Yoshiko Umezawa Qian Lu Jin You Marjorie Kagawa-Singer Barbara Leake Rose C Maly

BACKGROUND Belief in divine control is often assumed to be fatalistic. However, the assumption has rarely been investigated in racial/ethnic minorities. OBJECTIVES This study aims to examine the association between belief in divine control and coping and how the association was moderated by ethnicity/acculturation in a multi-ethnic sample of breast cancer patients. METHODS Latina, African A...

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فاطمه تقی یاره عضو هیئت علمی مرکز راهبری مهندسی فرهنگی

then main purpose of the present study was to develop the existential psychotherapy components in accordance with mowlana’s thoughts. the research design was qualitative one and the methodology applied was inductive analysis. according to the meaning frame extracted, the main incentive in human species life is proximity of the divine other- god. the psychotherapical components proposed by the p...

2012
Md Golam Mohiuddin

Divine view is to industrialization a part of the process of economic development. It has been pointed out frequently enough that the concept of industrialization and commerce can well be found in the divine sources. Because all that subscribe to the divine rules of governance become Ibadah (form of worship), hence industrialization within the religious ambit is also an Ibadah. Divine messages,...

2012
THOMAS L. CARSON

A well-known objection to divine will/divine command moral theories is that they commit us to the view that God’s will is arbitrary. I argue that several versions of divine will/divine command moral theories, including two of Robert Adams’s versions of the DCT and my own divine preference theory, can be successfully defended against this objection. I argue that, even if God’s preferences are so...

2008

In Crossing the Threshold of Divine Revelation, William Abraham offers a rich, subtle defense of an epistemology of divine revelation. In this paper, I focus on a cluster of metaepistemological claims made by Abraham. Specifically, I argue that Abraham’s remarks about epistemic fit and the epistemic standards we bring to bear in making evaluations of divine revelation claims commit him to a spe...

2013
R. Potgieter

Horrendous evil describes the anthropological view of excessive evils which devastate and dehumanise both victim and perpetrator, casting doubt as to whether life is worth living. Divine exultation and divine agony are viewed from the perspective of divinity, whose initial creation brought God pleasure and its fall an offence so deep that, though he considered its total destruction, God instead...

Journal: :فلسفه دین 0
مسلم محمدی استادیار دانشگاه تهران پردیس فارابی

secular ethics – which is known as the de-religionized, human, or conventional ethics – contrasts the religious and divine ethics. its roots are in humanistic thought that adapts itself to the needs and the direction of the society. therefore, the contraction and dilation of secular ethics will be unstable, gradual, and accidental. moreover, it is not possible to expect this thought system to p...

2011
Philip Cheng

The successful operation of the WorldView-1and 2 satellites have enabled advanced high-accuracy mapping using high-resolution satellite images, with and without the use of ground control points (GCPs). The stereo capability of the WorldView sensor also provides the opportunity to extract high-resolution digital elevation models (DEMs). In this paper we will examine the following areas: (1) Each...

2010
Marilyn Mandala Schlitz Cassandra Vieten Elizabeth M. Miller

In this paper, we examine how increasing understanding and explicit awareness of social consciousness can develop through transformations in worldview. Based on a model that emerged from a series of qualitative and quantitative studies on worldview transformation, we identify five developmental levels of social consciousness: embedded, self-reflexive, engaged, collaborative, and resonant. As a ...

2011
Amy L. Ai Daniel E. Hall

We examined experiencing divine love as an indicator of affective spiritual growth in a prospective cohort of 200 patients surviving cardiac surgery. These patients previously completed two-wave preoperative interviews when standardized cardiac surgery data were also collected. The information included left ventricular ejection fraction, New York Heart Association Classification, baseline healt...

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