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Flourishing Diversity

NTT Journal for Theology and the Study of Religion, 2020
The study of religion exceeds the boundaries of the comparative, or systematic, study of religion in a strict sense. Markus Davidsen considers this a problem. Scholars of religion should unite in order to prevent particularism and protect the discipline against postmodern tendencies. Therefore, a solid foundation is needed. This response argues that in
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FLOURISH

2023
What is a meaningful life? What does it mean to flourish? Antonia Case, the co-founder of New Philosopher and Womankind magazines, quits her corporate job in the city and, with her partner, travels across the world in search of meaning. In a quest to find answers, she turns off the soundtrack of the media, rids herself of technology, and with little ...
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Flourishing

Abstract Given the multiple, interlocking crises facing our world, the most pressing leadership challenge is to create Beloved Communities able to hold space for whole-human well-being and thriving ecosystems. Leadership is a capacity of a system, and everyone is a potential leader.
Matthew T Lee, Monti Narayan Datta
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Flourishing

2019
Abstract Discussions about childless should engage a conversation about the fundamental purpose of our lives and how we flourish. On the personal level, the question is, How can lifelong childlessness be part of a good life? On the societal level, the question is, How can it be good for the whole if some people remain childless ...
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Flourishing

2014
This chapter examines a paradox of GroupCare Hospital's palliative care program. On the one hand, GroupCare created a space for intimacy, honesty, and personal connection that has become exceedingly rare in the U.S. medical system. On the other hand, GroupCare considered the palliative care program to be consistent with its goal of “appropriate ...
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Flourishing

The Massachusetts Review, 2017
John R. Ehrenfeld, Andrew J. Hoffman
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