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Universalism and Relativism Continued
My view on objective morality. I attempt to explain how we establish objective truths, what objective means and how it applies to morality. This is a video r...
Rabbi Hartman was one of the few Orthodox voices that attempted to articulate a Jewish theology that squared a religious particularism to the circle of moral...
Reflections on Global Political Theory (With special reference to Caritas in Veritate). Conference Theme. The growing worldwide interest in global political ...
Conference Theme. The growing worldwide interest in global political theory inevitably entails a wide range of questions dealing with moral universalism, cultural relativism, universal principles of civil and political justice, global distributive justice, structures of international political systems, relations between distinct political establishments, and war. It is hardly possible anymore to reflect upon domestic political theory without considering the debates and issues dominating global theory, nor would it be wise. *** Conference Venue: Philosophy and Theology Department, conference hall, 1st floor Khutorivka, 35А *** 12.30 -- 13.30 -- Arrival and registration 13.30 -- 14.00 -- Conference Opening Rev. Bohdan Prach, UCU Rector Volodymyr Turchynovskyy, IIECI Director 14.00 -- 14.30 -- Jose Casanova (USA), Pope Francis' Global Political Praxis 14.30 -- 15.00 -- Viktor Malakhov (Ukraine), Ability to Talk as a Human Being: on the Importance of Non-confrontational Attitude in Civic and Political Discourses 15.00 -- 15.45 -- Discussion (moderator -- Volodymyr Turchynovskyy) 15.45 -- 16.15 -- Coffee break 16.15 -- 17.15 -- Lawrence E. Sullivan (USA), The Call to Love and Forgive in the Vocation of Global Politics 17.15 -- 17.45 -- Discussion (moderator -- Oleh Turiy)
Conference Theme. The growing worldwide interest in global political theory inevitably entails a wide range of questions dealing with moral universalism, cul...
It's listed as a cult in the standard reference work on the subject! What more do you need to know? If that alone is not enough to convince you that Unitaria...
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Evil is profound immorality.[1] In certain religious contexts evil has been described as a supernatural force.[1] Definitions of evil vary, as does the analysis of its root motives and causes.[2] However elements that are commonly associated with evil involve unbalanced behavior involving expediency, selfishness, ignorance, or neglect.[3] In cultures with Manichaean and Abrahamic religious influence, evil is usually perceived as the dualistic antagonistic opposite of good, in which good should prevail and evil should be defeated.[4] In cultures with Buddhist spiritual influence, both good and evil are perceived as part of an antagonistic duality that itself must be overcome through achieving Śūnyatā meaning emptiness in the sense of recognition of good and evil being two opposing principles but not a reality, emptying the duality of them, and achieving a oneness.[4] The philosophical question of whether morality is absolute, relative, or illusory leads to questions about the nature of evil, with views falling into one of four opposed camps: moral absolutism, amoralism, moral relativism, and moral universalism. While the term is applied to events and conditions without agency, the forms of evil addressed in this article presume an evildoer or doers.
Sunday (Night) Preaching: Mar 2 2014 Several Threads of Current Events From Putnam Taking the High Moral Ground to the Message of UFO's and the Universalism ...
Using a metaphor of five moral fingers working together as the moral hand, I construct a coherent ethical system of five ethical principles based on strong m...
Fumbling eqivocation on key questions - man in confusion representing a part in a state of terminal confusion - Scottish Labour. Alexander is intellectually ...
No grey areas.
Moral Mondays is an interesting new social justice protest that's been creeping up. Plus, what's the history of gay rights and Unitarian Universalism? The VUU is hosted weekly by Meg Riley...
Can and/or should people be "delivered" from human and/or homosexuality and are both innate abominations, especially outside the marriage covenant? The recent viral circulation of a video of a young 21 yr old gay man claiming "deliverance" from homosexuality at the 107th convocation of the Church of God In Christ (COGIC), has been seen by hundreds of thousands, and continues to cause quite a stir both within the movement and outside it. The young man's testimony of deliverance was supposedly the spiritual response to comments made by one of the speakers of the convention who attacked homosexuality in one of the more crude and caustic ways that many have ever witnessed in a public forum. Such vocal and doctrinal hostility has caused many Fundamentalists to reconsider what they believe about human and homosexuality in this 21st century, including the "don't ask, don't tell" position many churches and particularly the African American church have held longer than most other mainline denominations. James Baldwin, the great African American novelist, essayist, playwright, poet, and social critic, who as a teenager, wrestled with personal issues of sexuality, and became disillusioned with how the church grew to view it, particularly the Pentecostal one he preached in, as a piece of human theater where everyone conspired to keep up the illusion of love and piety. According to his writings, he concluded that both white and black evangelical churches were governed by similar principles of blindness, loneliness, and terror. He loved the church, but left it for the rest of his life. Millions are coming to similar conclusions, but looking for something they can more readily relate to and find relevance in. Over all, the Christian church, including the Pentecostal denomination I love and grew up in, is becoming increasingly polarized around this delicate and important doctrinal/moral issue, especially with the double standards becoming increasingly conspicuous anywhere from Bill Cosby to "Bishop" Cosby, so to speak. From television to televangelism, this critical matter is causing many to reconsider whether or not they can continue embracing such vitriolic positions privately, publicly or even philosophically. Is there a moral compass, medium or balance? Where do saints and sinners cross the line in the their actions and attitudes? Carlton Pearson After college at the Oral Roberts University in Tulsa Oklahoma he served for 15 years on its Board of Regents, and two years as Associate Evangelist of The Oral Roberts Association, (ORA). In 1977, Pearson founded Higher Dimensions Ministries (now New Dimensions ), in Tulsa, which grew to over 5,000. Bishop Pearson was consecrated to the office of Bishop in 1996 thru a College of Bishops headed by Bishop Charles E Blake, presently the Presiding Bishop of the Churches of God In Christ, the denomination he was raised in and through whom he was ordained in 1971. In 1993, Carlton married the former Gina Marie Gauthier who is a professional Life Coach and Yoga teacher. More recently, he has felt a passion to proclaim the "Gospel Of Inclusion" and has written a widely acclaimed book by that name, published by Simon and Schuster. It confronts the Christian church's exclusivism as being inconsistent, in spirit with the teachings of Jesus. Pearson's frank and often controversial take on a number of different subjects has earned him appearances on television programs such as NBC and MSNBC's Dateline, ABC's Nightline, 20/20, Good Morning America, CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, BET Tonight with Tavis Smiley, The Edge with Paula Zahn and Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, The Monique Show on BET, and a number of other television, radio and print media outlets. Bishop Pearson was recognized as one of America's 10 Most Influential Black Ministers by Gospel Today and Belief.net. He has received several honorary doctoral degrees. Bishop Pearson recently served as the Interim Senior Minister at Christ Universal Temple in Chicago. He and Gina now host New Dimensions of Chicago, building a local multi-cultural and radically Inclusive spiritual community that emphasizes expanded consciousness and Self Actualization. His newest book, God Is Not A Christian, Nor A Jew, Muslim, Hindu...God Dwells With Us, In Us, Around Us, As Us was published by Simon and Schuster and released in the spring of 2010. Visit our Youtube Channel for more video! Youtube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/bishoppearson Website: http://www.bishoppearson.com Join Email List: http://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/d.jsp?llr=cqgwpvn6&p;=oi&m;=1011112155650
40 Things is intended to provide parents with a concise and powerful resource to help educate and inform their children (kindergarten to young adult teens and even college age young adults) on a number of what I as a father consider to be the most important spiritual/biblical truths on a number of vital topics, (i.e., life, marriage, truth, the law, the purpose of government, and salvation.) 40 Things is primarily intended to combat/refute the predominant and most popular teachings and philosophies of secular humanism, post-modernism, moral relativism and universalism so pervasive today in our society (sadly even in many Christian circles) and to empower/encourage the next generation to think and act biblically. I am also hoping that the same parents who purchase the book for their kids will also purchase it for any unsaved, skeptical or backslidden family/friends to lead them to the truth of the Gospel. The book has already received rave reviews and endorsements from many Christian leaders and public figures such as Ray Comfort (who wrote the Foreword), R.C. Sproul Jr., Dr. Michael Milton, E. Ray Moore, Dr. Ted Baehr, Steve Deace, and J.C. Watts. FIND ALL OUR MATERIAL HERE: http://www.ppsimmons.com JOIN US ON FaceBook! - http://www.facebook.com/ppsimmons JOIN US ON OUR BLOG! http://www.ppsimmons.blogspot.com GET CARL'S #1 BEST SELLING BOOKS HERE! http://www.amazon.com/Carl-Gallups/e/B00821JNHK Hear Carl Gallups (narrator) every Friday - 1330 WEBY AM - Gulf Coast Talk Radio Freedom Friday With Carl Gallups http://www.carlgallups.com LISTEN LIVE ON THE NET or YOUR SMART PHONE! LINKS ======= GET CARL'S #1 BEST SELLING BOOKS HERE! http://www.amazon.com/Carl-Gallups/e/B00821JNHK MORE CARL GALLUPS MINISTRY MATERIAL http://www.carlgallups.com/cgm/ HOW TO BE SAVED http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP5EuPFEwh0 HOW TO KNOW IF YOU ARE IN A CULT http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9fTuH16WQQ ASK QUESTIONS OR GET HELP WITH SALVATION - Click the EMAIL LINK http://www.carlgallups.com/ppsimmons/ http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1936488523/ref=as_li_ss_il?ie=UTF8&tag;=s0231-20&linkCode;=as2&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=1936488523#reader_1936488523 http://www.carlgallups.com/magicman THE MAGIC MAN IN THE SKY - WEBSITE http://www.carlgallups.com/rabbi THE RABBI WHO FOUND MESSIAH - WEBSITE http://www.facebook.com/ppsimmons PPSIMMONS FaceBook fan page http://www.youtube.com/ppsimmons PPSIMMONS YouTube channel http://www.carlgallups.com Carl Gallups' website
The sermon was delivered on Sunday, July 20, 2014, at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by Rev. Tet Gallardo, Minister of the UU Bicutan Metro M...
Each year we take time in sermons to describe the basics of our history and religion and how to describe it to others. Whether you've been here for years or ...
POLS2501 - Major Assessment 1. Critically reflect on the proposition that it is wrong to expect that international human rights law and regimes should be universally respected in the face of vastly different national, legal and cultural systems.
What are the Moral and Practical Considerations of a Fossil Fuel Divestment Strategy? May 13th, 7:00 P.M. at First Church in Boston -- Unitarian Universalist Bill McKibben of 350.org has called for the divestment of fossil fuel stocks as a key strategy in the fight against climate change. Thoughtful professionals within the socially responsible investment and liberal religious communities have taken reasoned and moral positions both for and against this strategy. This is a dilemma for people of conscience who are struggling with questions and decisions about what to do in their institutional and personal portfolios. Since there are strong arguments both for and against divestment, how are we to know what is our "right" decision? What exactly do we mean by "fossil fuel divestment"? • Which companies and why? What time horizon? • Whose behaviors are we hoping to influence and how? What levers are we trying to pull -- financial, moral, public opinion? What are the real costs -- both opportunity and financial -- of divesting or not divesting? • How do we keep faith with our fiduciary responsibilities to our institutions and their future? • How does this impact shareholder activism efforts? • What are the alternative investment opportunities and their comparative risk/reward profiles? Panelists: • Tim Brennan, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations • Chuck Collins, Senior Scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies • Stephanie Leighton, Senior Portfolio Manager and Research Analyst, Trillium Asset Management LLC • Bob Massie, President and CEO of the New Economics Institute • Lauren Ressler, National Organizer, Responsible Endowments Coalition • Jim Sherblom, Senior Minister, First Parish, Unitarian Universalist, Brookline, MA • Tim Smith, Senior VP, Director of ESG Shareowner Engagement, Walden Asset Management, Boston Trust Thanks to all who made this event and video possible: Planning Committee: Barbara Simonetti (Convener) Director, National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation; Greg Buckland, J.P. Forum; Lucia Santini Field, Trustee, UUSC, Managing Director, Boston Trust & Investment Management Company and Walden Asset Management; Rob Guillemin, First Parish in Brookline UU; Clint Richmond, Co-Chair, Social Action Committee, First Parish UU Brookline ; Charles Sandmel, Trustee and Treasurer, UUSC, SRI Investment Advisor, First Affirmative Financial Network, Michael Sandmel, Campus Network Organizer, New Economics Institute, Sibyl Senters, Social Action Committee,First Parish in Cambridge UU. Sponsors: The J.P. Forum; Boston Area Sustainable Investment Consortium; Social Action Committee, First Parish in Brookline UU; Social Justice Committee, First Church in Boston UU; Environmental Justice Task Force, First Parish in Cambridge UU; Green Sanctuary Committee, First Parish in Arlington UU; UU Ministry for Earth Video: http://bmargaca.com For more information, contact Barbara Simonetti at Bsimonetti@comcast.net
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Unitarian Universalists at the Peoples Climate March talk climate justice! See below for more information on the Commit2Respond campaign & the GROW Climate Justice Training. Get involved with the Commit2Respond campaign. http://commit2respond.org Young Adults learn about the Grounded & Resilient Organizers Workshop climate justice happening this Summer with Tim DeChristopher, Elandria Williams, Joshua Kahn Russell, Terry Tempest Williams, Lauren Wood, David Solnit, Jennifer Nordstrom, Rev. Fred Small, Rev. Kathleen McTigue, and Aly Tharp. Read Tim's invitation at http://uucsj.org/grow/ Filmed by Peter Bowden UU PLANET Ministry & Media http://www.uuplanet.org
King had said--the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice.
Huffington Post 2015-04-03Serving as liberos for the team are Tiffany Morales (University of Michigan, Hermosa Beach, Calif.
noodls 2015-04-01King's reminder that "the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice."
Huffington Post 2015-04-01, who spoke of the arc of the moral universe bending toward justice while referencing the ...
Huffington Post 2015-03-31Imagine their moral universe expanding as they hear about the great battles" that have been waged in the Senate, he said. -.
U~T San Diego 2015-03-31Edward M ... Imagine their moral universe expanding as they hear about the great battles" that have been waged in the Senate ... S.
Tampa Bay Online 2015-03-31Imagine their moral universe expanding as they hear about the momentous battles waged in that ...
noodls 2015-03-30And like many since the Enlightenment, many social thinkers today base morality on universally ...
Yahoo Daily News 2015-03-29... the epic's moral universe) list of things he wagers on the gaming table: "The Peacock Throne.
DNA India 2015-03-29If the arc of moral universe is long, Verne will soon enter a spelling bee that's MC'd by Nairn.
WPXI 2015-03-29And like many since the Enlightenment, many social thinkers today base morality on ...
Yahoo Daily News 2015-03-27... "How long? Not long, because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice."
Huffington Post 2015-03-27... "How long? Not long, because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice."
Huffington Post 2015-03-27Moral universalism (also called moral objectivism or universal morality) is the meta-ethical position that some system of ethics, or a universal ethic, applies universally, that is, for "all similarly situated individuals", regardless of culture, race, sex, religion, nationality, sexuality, or any other distinguishing feature. Moral universalism is opposed to moral nihilism and moral relativism. However, not all forms of moral universalism are absolutist, nor are they necessarily value monist; many forms of universalism, such as utilitarianism, are non-absolutist, and some forms, such as that of Isaiah Berlin, may be value pluralist.
According to R. W Hepburn, to adopt moral objectivism is
Linguist and political theorist Noam Chomsky states that
The source or justification of a universal ethic may be thought to be, for instance, human nature, shared vulnerability to suffering, the demands of universal reason, what is common among existing moral codes, or the common mandates of religion (although it can be said that the latter is not in fact moral universalism because it may distinguish between gods and mortals). As such, models of moral universalism may be atheistic or agnostic, deistic (in the case of several Enlightenment philosophers), monotheistic (in the case of the Abrahamic religions), or polytheistic (in the case of Hinduism). Various systems of moral universalism may differ in various ways on the meta-ethical question of the nature of the morality, as well as in their substantial normative content, but all agree on its universality.