A minority embraced an uncompromising biblicism or fundamentalism, combined with pre-millenarian views and the pursuit of holiness. |
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It is a primal Reformation principle that our faith is evangelical, linked to the good news and not to biblicism. |
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Besides, a very un-Episcopalian biblicism is emerging in these discussions. |
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Such a theology must still be intellectually alive and energetic, recognizing the plurality of the canon and not retreating into a narrow biblicism. |
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In the book, the author accurately assesses the centrality of Williams's biblicism and argues convincingly that, first and foremost, Williams was a biblicist. |
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Their views were based on a simplified biblicism, moral rigour, and criticism of abuses in the contemporary church. |
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The biblical witness has been transformed into biblicism. |
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Despite his intense biblicism and his wholly Christocentric view of the universe, Servetus was found guilty of heresy, mainly on his views of the Trinity and Baptism. |
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The radicals restricted their biblicism to the New Testament and espoused three tenets that have come to be axiomatic in the United States: the separation of church and state, the voluntary church, and religious liberty. |
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Frontier independence and pragmatic popular biblicism prevailed. |
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