These heterodox opinions have, in some respects, dogged Evangelicalism ever since. |
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Wright's views are heterodox, to say the least, and as we shall see, are sometimes not even internally consistent. |
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Graham Greene's religious vision is neither heterodox, antinomian, nor driven by predestination. |
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Dixwell's views on political economy are probably best described as heterodox. |
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He argues that this ignores the complex interaction between orthodox intellectual culture and heterodox expression. |
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Others come from more orthodox religious traditions, readily linking parapsychology with its heterodox metaphysical precursors. |
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Had the program been more open to critical and heterodox interpretations, it might have generated more passion among the viewers. |
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Simply put, dominant institutions deploy orthodox strategies and subversive institutions rely on heterodox ones. |
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At the turn of the century, American political economists were heterodox in their approaches to economic theory. |
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The 42 laypersons' letter seems to imply schismatic and heterodox activities. |
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Rousseau had been living in Switzerland, but his heterodox religious views had made him enemies there, nor could he rely on being undisturbed in France. |
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Successful countries have pursued pragmatic, heterodox mixtures of policies, with enhanced domestic capacities. |
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It is also showed that these later views foreran themes that were to be emphasized decades later by heterodox economists, particularly the Post Keynesian ones. |
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Heterodoxy is important for scientific advance because new ideas and discoveries have to emerge initially as heterodox views, at variance with established understanding. |
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John McCain is a heterodox conservative hated by many traditional Republicans. |
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But people with heterodox beliefs were not always poor and persecuted. |
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We must be orthodox in terms of the content of the Constitution, but heterodox in terms of the ultimate solution. |
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A couple hundred years ago, of course, the church or state could have just crushed such a heterodox movement. |
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Even when they appear to uphold religious traditions, in their hearts, heterodox rabbis, he claims, do not reverence the name of God they pretend to bless. |
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More than many, he understood the electoral attractions of a heterodox Democratic party. |
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McGibney is the first to acknowledge that his anti-bullying approach is heterodox. |
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He reminds me a bit of George Allen, but more moderate, cosmopolitan, and heterodox. |
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Firstly, the book offers a heterodox alternative to orthodox neo-classical thought whilst also describing very self-consciously the core of neo-classical thinking. |
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Newton still had to be cautious about expressing his heterodox religious ideas openly, but he did not, like Descartes, live in fear of sharing Galileo's fate. |
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A number of heterodox economists predicted the crisis, with varying arguments. |
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Latitudinarian, any of the 17th-century Anglican clerics whose beliefs and practices were viewed by conservatives as unorthodox or, at best, heterodox. |
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In heterodox economics, there are limits to substitution at the theoretical level, with preferences generally seen as being lexicographic. |
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Today, however, a politically heterodox cadre of academics is arguing that singleness — and, particularly, single parenthood — is one of poverty's primary causes, for which matrimony might be a plausible tonic. |
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Mr Koizumi has Mr Hosokawa's looks, charisma and heterodox appeal, though the match is not perfect: not even Mr Hosokawa was as popular. Accounting for Mr Koizumi's instant and overwhelming popularity is by no means easy. |
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The system became less classical, more heterodox, more baroque. |
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A brainstorming meeting on how to fine-tune and kick start the programme is envisaged, so is the launch of a summer institute on promoting heterodox approaches to development economics. |
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In the Asian model of stabilization, monetary policy sought to stimulate investment and growth whereas heterodox tools were used to control inflation. |
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An international research undertaking independent of UNRISD, IDEAs will aim to build a pluralist network of heterodox economists engaged in the teaching, research and application of critical analyses of economic development. |
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But if you're a social Gospel christologist, to say you find Jesus in others is to say you can see in them the Jesus you yourself have found in the New Testament: a heterodox rabbi of first century Galilee. |
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Speakers also noted that despite recent claims of reform and change, there had been no fundamental change from the orthodox IMF paradigm and there was little room for heterodox policies. |
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Over the past 20 years, only the developing countries which were able to adopt a heterodox economic strategy after 1982, involving strong state intervention, have been able to benefit. |
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In Uganda, for example, Fund staff have long cultivated relations with the mainstream Economic Policy Research Center while repeatedly bypassing the more heterodox Center for Basic Research. |
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Apostasy is closely related to heresy where the rejection of orthodox for heterodox beliefs and practices within a given religion is seen as a categorical denial of true religion. |
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As such there is no evidence that heterodox baptism figured into the practice of the Irish church. |
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There are also various heterodox theories that downplay or reject the explanations of the Keynesians and monetarists. |
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Others of these were produced by Gnostic authors or members of other groups later defined as heterodox. |
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In 321, Arius was denounced by a synod at Alexandria for teaching a heterodox view of the relationship of Jesus to God the Father. |
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As the passage and the chapter draw to an end on this Platonically heterodox note of veneration for the mundane and the mortal, language itself too breaks down. |
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The acceptance of the ideas in the Vedas and Upanishads became a central criterium for defining Hinduism, while the heterodox movements rejected those ideas. |
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The Church of Alexandria in Egypt is considered heterodox, not heretical. |
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