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exercens造句

"exercens"是什么意思   

例句与造句

  1. He published " Laborem exercens " a few months later, in September 1981.
  2. The encyclical " Laborem exercens " ( 1981 ) by Pope John Paul II, describes work as the essential key to the whole social question.
  3. "Laborem exercens " qualifies the teaching of private ownership in relation to the common use of goods that all men, as children of God, are entitled to.
  4. In Roman Catholicism, usually titled " The Dignity of work and the rights of workers " the affirmation of the Dignity of Human Labor is found in several Papal encyclicals, most notably St . John Paul II's " Laborem Exercens " published September 15, 1981.
  5. Dorothy L . Sayers has argued that " work is the natural exercise and function of man  the creature who is made in the image of his Creator . " Likewise, John Paul II said in " Laborem exercens " that by his work, man shares in the image of his Creator.
  6. It's difficult to find exercens in a sentence. 用exercens造句挺难的
  7. He also emphasised the dignity of work and natural rights of labourers to have fair wages and safe conditions in " Laborem exercens ", and also emphasised several church teachings, including moral exhortations against abortion, euthanasia, and against widespread use of the death penalty, in " Evangelium Vitae ".
  8. The content communicated through mission is transformative and liberating manifested in the message to the poor, setting the captives free, giving sight to the blind ( ), defending the interest of ordinary laborers and the value of work ( " Laborem exercens "  Through Work ), promoting the welfare of the widows and the orphans and protecting the rights of children and infants ( " Pacem in terris "  Peace on Earth ).

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