Articles On The Topic: "mortal"
We must be more serious and mature in our discernment. While it is true, as we have noted in previous articles (HERE and HERE) that there are conditions necessary for mortal sin, we ought not simply presume they are hard to meet. It is true that, even when there is grave matter, that our freedom or knowledge can be limited in such a way that our blameworthiness is reduced below the level of mortal sin. But, as noted, deep down we usually know what we are doing in most matters. Further, our freedom, though seldom a perfect freedom is more free that we like to admit when we get in trouble of some sort.
Articles on the topic: "mortal"
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Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a Stanford Fellow and a world-renowned expert on Artificial Intelligence (AI) with over 6.8+ million amassed views of his AI columns. As a seasoned executive and high-tech entrepreneur, he combines practical industry experience with deep academic research and serves as a Stanford Fellow at Stanford University. Formerly a professor at USC and UCLA, and head of a pioneering AI Lab, he frequently speaks at major AI industry events. Author of over 50 books, 750 articles, and 400 podcasts, he has made appearances on media outlets such as CNN and co-hosted the popular radio show Technotrends. He's been an adviser to Congress and other legislative bodies and has received numerous awards/honors. He serves on several boards, has worked as a Venture Capitalist, an angel investor, and a mentor to founder entrepreneurs and startups.
Solomon is an American Psychological Society Fellow and a recipient of numerous professional awards, most recently a Career Contribution Award by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. He is the coauthor, with Greenberg and Pyszczynski, of In the Wake of 9/11: The Psychology of Terror and The Worm at the Core: On the Role of Death in Life. His work has been supported by the National Science Foundation and the Ernest Becker Foundation, and he has published many articles in academic journals over his forty-four-year career. We spoke at length about terror management theory, the destructive ways in which we seek symbolic (and even literal) immortality, and how we might find meaning in our lives when the cultural ties that bind us are in tatters.
The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. The UTMJ publishes scholarly articles on a variety of important and timely topics that are relevant to our international readership.
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