Christian Ethics
Mostrando 13-24 de 25 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Body transvaluation : notes for an ethical and aesthetical education / Transvaloração do corpo : notas para uma educação etico-estetica
The value attributed to the body along the occidental thought history was connected to resentment: in the form of desinterest, sacrifice and submission. From the moment where the basis of existance had starded to serve to the moral weight, either for the just adequacy to the rules of the polis, either for the religious ascesis of the jewish-christian traditi
Publicado em: 2008
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14. Ética do povo e ética política: Nicolau Maquiavel, João Calvino e a contemporaneidade
The proposal of our research is to contemplate about the distinctions of "concept ethical" in the deprived life and political existent between Maquiavel and Calvino. Although both have lived in the same historical period and have been formed with the own Humanism of the time, we detached a distinction between Maquiavel and Calvino found substantially, kept t
Publicado em: 2007
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15. O romper do silêncio : a trajetória da Educação Escolar em Arapiraca (AL), de seu povoamento até a década de 1950
Departing from the pedagogical action developed in Arapiraca, this work introduces for the first time a data collection and the analysis of the trajectory of the school education in that city, from the beginning of its population until the decade of 1950. The aim of this study is to try to explain why the school education, that was slow and not expressive in
Publicado em: 2007
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16. O trabalho com pessoas surdas numa congregação de ouvintes
This work aims to discuss the space of the deaf person and his/her contact with hearing people at a christian congregation. From the model of a work with the deafs at a christian congregation, I come into questions about the possibility of contact between deaf and hearing people, the space of each other and the relevant aspects at the deafs work. In first ch
Publicado em: 2006
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17. Metafísica, mística e linguagem na obra de Schcomo IBN Gabirol (Avicebron): uma abordagem bergsoniana
Schlomo Ibn Gabirol was a Jewish thinker who lived in Spain under Islamic rule. His work was developed in the fields of metaphysics, ethics and poetics. The philosophical text, written in Arabic and translated to Latin as Fons Vitae, was used by the medieval Christian philosophers who, calling him Avicebron, did not known his origin. His poems, written in He
Publicado em: 2006
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18. A prédica na Igreja Presbiteriana Independente do Brasil IPIB: em busca de urna identidade teológica a partir da ética cristã
Num primeiro momento, destaca-se a história da IPIB, desde sua origem teológica em Calvino até sua constituição, demonstrando a influência norte-americana na teologia da Igreja. Na segunda parte, apresenta-se a metodologia através da qual foram analisados os discursos. Para tal análise, foi escolhida a ética reformada como parâmetro de discussão.
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 30/03/2005
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19. A idéia de proporcionalidade no direito : uma análise sinepéica
This work concerns the notion of proportionality in law under a cultural perspective. Its based, therefore, on Wolfgang Fikentschers theory, mainly on the modes of thought concept and the synepeics metatheory. It reveals that, despite widespread opinion, the proportionality concept is not an universal one. On the contrary, it is a typical idea of a few given
Publicado em: 2005
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20. THE POLITICS IN THE ST. AUGUSTINNULLS CITY OF GOD / LA POLITIQUE DANS LA CITÉ DE DIEU, DE SAINT AUGUSTIN / A POLÍTICA NA CIDADE DE DEUS DE SANTO AGOSTINHO
The thought politician of Saint Augustin marked the Christian Average Age deeply. However, due to bonanza wealth of its contributions in this area, them they were not estagnaram in the time. In the truth, determined boarded subjects in the City of God they continue current and pertinent. The politics enters these occupies a preponderant place. The Bishop of
Publicado em: 2003
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21. A Christian Framework for Medical Ethics
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22. Jewish medical ethics – a brief overview
This paper outlines the traditional Jewish approach to medical ethics, as perceived by the Chief Rabbi of the British Commonwealth, himself an academic specialist in this field. It is based on a `St Paul's Lecture' given to the London Diocesan Council for Christian Jewish understanding.
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23. Abandonment of terminally ill patients in the Byzantine era. An ancient tradition?
Our research on the texts of the Byzantine historians and chroniclers revealed an apparently curious phenomenon, namely, the abandonment of terminally ill emperors by their physicians when the latter realised that they could not offer any further treatment. This attitude tallies with the mentality of the ancient Greek physicians, who even in Hippocratic time
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24. Human rights and distributive justice in health care delivery.
This paper was first presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Christian Ethics, Toronto School of Theology, Toronto, Ontario in January 1977. Robert Shelton aims to focus on the concept of 'right to health care,' its related principle, 'distributive justice' in an attempt to suggest 'where we are' at present and where we perhaps ought to be