In 1888, at the age of 24, he left for America, to study medicine and theology. |
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Newman's passion for abstruse matters of theology strikes Wilson as escapism or worse. |
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In 1984 he moved to Canada, where he did a masters in divinity and licentiate in moral theology at the University of Toronto. |
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Seminaries, schools of theology, divinity schools, and churches must face the pressing and rising presence of diversity. |
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I won't comment on the theology of this position, but as linguistics, it's nonsense. |
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Do we not need to roundly condemn Job's comforters for offering theology instead of solace at their friend's time of sorrow? |
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He looks at the Gospel's theology, language, and relationship of narratives to Jesus' discourses and explores the unique Johannine Passion story. |
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Indeed, objections to Mary are johnny-come-latelies on the stage of Protestant theology. |
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He was an adherent of liberation theology, a progressive movement that advocated for the poor. |
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This in no way means that God is powerless, as some critics of kenotic theology have complained. |
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But this new theology is vulnerable because it has long since lost any touch with reality. |
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Just because I don't share the same theology as the wisher doesn't mean I have to get all snippy. |
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His work has always struck me as a fusion of woolly-headed theology, half-digested evolutionary biology, and just plain bad, even ugly writing. |
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Pick either one, and prepare to reimagine your theology and your social ethic with respect to families. |
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Even discussing theology and religion is a new phenomenon that emerged only in the conditions of religious pluralism. |
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It is often little use trying to explain to someone the theology of suffering when they are in the midst of it! |
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But the swelling tide of latitudinarian theology and sentiment made it seem innocuous enough to most. |
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There is a limited analogy between the relation of theology to religious discourse and the relation of logic to language. |
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Some write feminist theology, take a stand and publicly speak out, not mincing words. |
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And it seems his experience with the litigation is one thing that led him from theology to lawyering. |
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His writings begin to show a drift toward Zwinglian theology, while retaining the strong pastoral interest for which he had become famous. |
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Most Protestants, certainly Anglicans, would be quite at ease with these words, and so they should be since they mirror their theology. |
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He came to adulthood at a time during which a particular type of Anglo-Catholic theology was still in the ascendant. |
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For the rest, the theology is rationalistic, individualistic, and politically somewhere between extreme libertarian and nonviolent anarchist. |
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Others who had found that church too theologically liberal for their tastes espoused a more traditional theology. |
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Teachers of history, political science, Latin American studies, or liberation theology will value this book. |
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He repeatedly returns to comparisons with more biblical Protestant traditions, feminist theology, and liberation theology. |
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With its roots in the suffering masses of Latin America, liberation theology has long insisted that God hovers close to the downtrodden. |
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I find nothing, however, about liberation theology in the parallel entry on the Protestant church in Latin America and the Caribbean. |
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This mirrors my own epiphany when I was first exposed to feminist liberation theology at Harvard Divinity School in the eighties. |
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Far from being a time of decline, the situation is promising for the development of liberation theology. |
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Its political side grew out of the social gospel movement and liberation theology. |
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In some parts of Latin America, there's been an attempt to erase many of the traces of liberation theology in any of its forms. |
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De Angelis is based on an antiphon by Hildegard of Bingen, a composer Hatzis admires greatly not just for her music but also for her theology. |
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After getting her licentiate degree in literature, she studied theology at Northern Baptist Seminary in Chicago. |
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His theology and his disciplines were rigorist, but he as a man who lived them himself with great commitment and dedication. |
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His theology is fairly sound, and he is a very pleasant and likeable person. |
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The theology of the Reformation shares the apophatic quality of Eastern Orthodox theology. |
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That, I think, is the point of those who hold that apophatic theology and cataphatic theology are really two sides of a single coin. |
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I love this idea, and think it is applicable to far more than thinking about theology. |
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Because she seeks a truly inclusive theology, however, the author seeks to connect Armenian experiences with the suffering of other groups. |
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Questionable conversion was something I already knew about, even while mired in a thorough-going Arminian theology. |
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Attempts to break the logjam struck at the very root of republican theology. |
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Theology conducts its discussions of God within and between all these varied communities, and asocial theology is not an option. |
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He also eschews an assumptive theology of a God who is only active in church or in the private reflections of each human heart. |
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He obtained a PhD in both philology and theology and possessed great knowledge of both the Sami and Finnish languages. |
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To pursue this line of thought further would be to construct a whole theology of redemption and atonement. |
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Not all congregations will support this ministry, depending upon their sacramental theology and denominational affiliation. |
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These two men struggled with the validity of Anglican orders and sacramental theology. |
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As the Orthodox advanced their theosis theology the Lutherans began to sense that very similar ideas were present in Luther's theology. |
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Compatible, perhaps, with a Lutheran theology of the cross, Peters's view of the cosmic dance is cruciform. |
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He opposed Lutheran theology and, fatally, the English throne's break with Rome. |
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This dimension of a theology of the cross must be viewed within a Lutheran theology in which God values life and creation. |
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Barth was more heavily influenced by the Lutheran theology of Harnack and Herrmann in his student years. |
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Simultaneously, Cranach continued to produce altarpieces and devotional images reflecting Lutheran theology. |
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Moe-Lobeda succeeds in showing that an accurate reading of Lutheran theology poses a moral challenge to the everyday life of affluent Americans. |
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It does not seem to fit the theology of John's Gospel at all, nor does it seem to suit the concerns of John's Passion narrative. |
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But he was incredibly bright, excelled at school and as a young man dabbled in the professions of law, teaching and theology. |
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The turn away from Protestant scholasticism was given clear, systematic justification in the theology of Horace Bushnell. |
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The question is posed regardless of whether a theology of the Old Testament is explicitly concerned with the relation between the two Testaments. |
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A biblical theology should make comprehensible the context of commonality and difference between the two Testaments. |
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We will look at a more precise definition of academic theology in the next chapter, but that will do for now to indicate the scope of the field. |
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Here liberal theism and varieties of natural theology seemed particularly dangerous. |
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A theology focused anthropologically on ethical issues remains anthropocentric, not theocentric or Christocentric. |
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Throughout the book, Haught systematically develops a theology of evolution that engages contemporary debates on theodicy, suffering, and death. |
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He is also a thoughtful theologian who has written an introduction to the theology of Jirgen Moltmann. |
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Some theologians have claimed that theology gives a justification of religion. |
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Twenty-five at the time, he had been dawdling while taking a degree in theology. |
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This, in turn, provides a helpful vantage point from which to understand the nature and task of theology. |
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The religious dimension was not unknown to Darwin, who studied theology at Oxford in his youth. |
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At college he studied history and theology, then spent several years teaching in the Middle East. |
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Lopez got a solid grounding in the liberal arts, but enjoyed studying philosophy and theology most. |
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He is the author of a number of books on theology and the philosophy of religion. |
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This is a book of stimulating questions on philosophy, theology and scientific theory. |
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It explores the kinds of issues that genetic developments raise for both theology and ethics. |
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Now you can do science without studying theology, and you can study theology without knowing all that much science. |
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And after 11 long years of study, Frank has been awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in theology and religious studies. |
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Science, like theology, reveals transcendent truths about a changing world. |
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While in Carlow he wrote on theology and scripture, literature and homiletics, local history and ecumenism. |
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The university offered studies in theology, medicine, and law, but nothing at that time in the natural sciences. |
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It has taken her three years to train for the ministry and study for a masters degree in theology. |
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There is a vast area of overlap between theology and the history of religions. |
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He was also a chaplain for the university students until 1951, when he again took up his studies on philosophy and theology. |
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He must be committed to and must have studied Reformed and Baptist theology. |
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Many controversies arose as the new religion struggled to develop its core theology. |
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In what specific ways has the Spirit's authority been subtly neglected in evangelical theology? |
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Marx suggests that Shakespeare expanded his original sources in order to theologize the comedy and render theology as entertainment. |
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His critique of baptismal theology, however, was not solely directed at British Baptists. |
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We do know that in 1719 Bayes matriculated at the University of Edinburgh where he studied logic and theology. |
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When Rice left Bristol University, with a third class degree in theology, it was not immediately obvious what she might do with her life. |
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The professor, at one time, stood squarely within the Barthian tradition and its interpretation of Barth's theology. |
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His switch to study theology with work in the Anglican Church may well have been tied up with the beginning of the First World War. |
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It is concerned with landing on the right theology and doctrine and making sure everyone else toes the line. |
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It was an all-out attack on the Calvinistic theology embraced by George Whitefield and many other early Methodists. |
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Paine was careful to contrast the tortuous twists of theology with the pure clarity of deism. |
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I believe very strongly in minhag Anglia, but that's nothing to do with my theology. |
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In 1562 the Eucharist was discussed, and a doctrine of transubstantiation affirmed against all varieties of Reformation Eucharistic theology. |
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Habakkuk, the eighth of the twelve minor prophets, is merely three chapters long but powerful in its theology. |
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Even if they all misread my essay, at least they seem to take Martin Luther's theology more seriously than did the silly movie I reviewed. |
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We will be looking to take theology and missiology into the realms of positive construction. |
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As expressed in the baptismal theology of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, the mission of the Church is given in its life as the body of Christ. |
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Arminians as well as Calvinists got bishoprics, for the King's priority was an effective bench of bishops rather than conformity to one theology. |
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He is very sensitive to the modulations of belief and theology underlying these manifestations of providential meaning. |
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We presented the monistic theology, held by many Hindus and supported by the Vedas and Agamas, that God is the creator of souls. |
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He also tries to relieve tensions between theology and Darwinian evolution, particularly in regard to issues of purpose and ultimacy. |
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The ultimate aim of understanding deformation processes is to incorporate them into interpretations of earth theology. |
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Is it now official Republican theology that tax breaks are the singular solution to every single problem there is? |
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She is able to explain the more arcane bits of theology in a very clear and understandable way. |
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As Meyer encountered different cultures, his relatively undogmatic approach to theology enabled him to adapt his ministry to fit the situation. |
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He was not especially intelligent, indeed he was quite unintellectual, lacking a deep understanding of law, of the classics, of theology. |
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Liberals for their part must resist the use of theology and natural law as a basis of coercive state policy. |
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If there were any consensus on this, it would make both criticism and defense of neocon theology a lot easier and a lot less polemical. |
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It's a bit feverish in the comments boxes, so let's take a couple tablets of Theology and chill, shall we? |
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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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How does Lutheran theology differ from Reformed-Calvinistic theology? |
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Finally, he examines the decreasing influence of strict Reformed theology due to rising scholasticism, sectarianism and natural theology based on enlightened philosophy. |
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It was there that he drew upon basic ideas common to transcendentalism but used them in support of traditional theology rather than as a substitute. |
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Orthodox faiths that unite in resisting religious liberalism and modernism may nonetheless disagree about the content of theology and about its social implications. |
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Even unapologetic apologetics can distort the content of the theology. |
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Thus, part one of this book adopts the premise that natural theology shows it is at least as likely as not that there is a God of the sort argued for by classical theism. |
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A recent essay by Gustavo Gutierrez describes the genesis and ongoing challenges of liberation theology in Latin America and identifies areas of change and transformation. |
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His own position is that of a realist in science and of an evangelical in theology, and it is the marriage of these which he seeks to consummate in his magnum opus. |
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Indeed, I'd venture to say it is as Latin American as liberation theology. |
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The eschatological motif leads likewise to a theology that takes its orientation from the perspective of our human telos together with the telos of creation as a whole. |
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By the end of the eighteenth century, liberal theology transformed traditional doctrines into statements that are metaphors for a general human relation to the transcendent. |
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Shortly after that, the first currents of liberation theology emerged in Latin America and the U.S., making neo-orthodoxy seem stuffy, provincial and oppressive. |
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He teaches theology at the Pontifical Atheneum of St. Anselm in Rome. |
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She came to identify with liberation theology, and was fascinated by the Latin American base churches and their conception of theology not only for but by the people. |
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Seminaries that are now empty of aspirants to the priesthood are filled by men and women choosing to study theology, anxious to serve their communities. |
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While there is not too much on the theology of the cross, or on the phenomenon of monasticism, all authors speak from the reality of a crucified, ascetic tradition. |
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We may be Augustinians in our theology, but we are all socialized to be Pelagians in our profession, to exaggerate the importance of personal effort and personal worthiness. |
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Theology has typically confined the concept of kenosis to the incarnation of the Son. |
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Latin American feminist liberation theologians emerge as the key link between Latin American liberation theology, on the one hand, and feminist theology, on the other. |
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Oliver O'Donovan is Regius Professor of Practical and Moral Theology at Oxford and a canon of Christ Church. |
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It has about 100 students and is accredited to give degrees in nursing, theology, and music. |
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Their slickly-produced, 25-minute YouTube video explaining this is difficult viewing, but admirably rigorous theology. |
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They are demanding that the rest of us affirm their bad theology and codify it in the law. |
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Luther takes a traditional Augustinian approach to the subject matter of theology, defining it as the knowledge of God and the self in mutual relation. |
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Of course, for the Baptist Convention, this was a matter of theology, not rationality. |
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Yet superstition can also be, if my theology is correct, the first step in the other direction on that same road. |
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In addition, the average layperson in this time period was well versed in theology. |
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He changed how the people of his time engaged God, editing a theology that was often portrayed harshly and dogmatically. |
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Prior was brought up as a Methodist, but while he was a student he came to consider Methodistic theology too unsystematic, and he became a Presbyterian. |
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Niebuhr's critique stemmed from the Augustinian theology of original sin. |
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This shift of theology from the sphere of private, individual salvation to the public and the social is the characteristic mark of liberation theology. |
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He went to London University for a degree in, of all things, theology. |
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In the past, the Episcopal Church's loose theology has allowed liberal and conservative parishioners, priests, and bishops to avoid major schisms. |
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So, just as theology leads to worship, so worship leads to further theologizing as we seek to correspond to God's Word and Spirit rather than the words and spirit of the age. |
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This was the case that upheld a Washington law that gave academic scholarships to qualified students, but forbid them from using them to study theology. |
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Lewis was in fact an Irish-born Anglican, with leanings more toward the theology of the Fathers and the undivided Church than to the Anglo-Catholicism of his day. |
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Human stories are more interesting than an arid study of theology. |
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He was ordained an Anglican priest in 1960 and earned a bachelor of divinity in 1965 and a master of theology in 1966 from King's College in London. |
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We tend to think of theology as something you study or write or teach. |
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Incarnation, a volume in the New Century Theology series, reads as an extended meditation on the Incarnation of Jesus Christ. |
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We served together on several oral exam committees, where he exhibited, in his soft Scots burr, gentleness with students as well as a radiant love for theology. |
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The academic, who is the Oxford University Professor of Historical Theology, shows him to be an intellectual featherweight on religious topics. |
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The current intake across the University is 60 students for Theology and 24 for the joint honour school with Philosophy. |
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On the surface, Watson's emphasis on biblical theology and Vanhoozer's Trinitarian hermeneutics seem somewhat compatible, but there are crucial differences. |
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Ultimately, this is a Christmas of no-bake cookies, half-baked theology, and pre-packaged Christmas stories. |
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Theology is the mystical contemplation of God by the creatively receptive consciousness of the mind and heart. |
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The theology that emerges from the Brahmanas is called Brahmanism. |
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Here he brings out a rather different flavour of reflection or the place of the Passion in Trinitarian theology from that of Bulgakov on the other theologians in this section. |
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We wanted to do something other than a polemic on Mormon theology in our opening credits. |
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In praising the mystical strain in postmodernism, with its emphasis on the elusiveness of truth and presence, she likens it to the apophatic theology of the Pseudo-Dionysius. |
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A seminal chapter is devoted to explaining Tantric concepts that have shaped the theology and iconography of Nepali art in both its Hindu and Buddhist forms. |
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Professor Nico Botha from the theology department asked for a balance between the search for a Khoisan identity and a communal South African identity. |
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He also wrote treatises on the Theology of Plato, On Providence, and On the Subsistence of Evil. |
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This effort is the burden of his most substantive work to date, Theology and Social Theory. |
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He prepared for the priesthood in the Anglican Church at St Stephen's House, gaining a First in Theology. |
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But at the risk of having Ruddy relegate me once more to the old folks' bench in Theology Park, I would also like to register a demurral or two. |
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Because we know God as unknowable through Jesus Christ, the apophatic aim of theology is necessarily and irrevocably anchored in this bit of historical particularity. |
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In fact, we now know that Newton was in many ways a Renaissance man, working in theology, prophecy, and alchemy, as well as mathematics, optics, and physics. |
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It is possible that Ashbery intends to leave an opening for apophatic theology. |
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A postmodern doctrine of God, rather, must be an apophatic theology, or a via negativa. |
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He supports a panentheist view and the recovery of a trinitarian theology of God. |
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The resident did not seek to reconcile theology and psychiatry. |
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In Mark Twain's theology, he is the truth-seeker momentarily banished from heaven, the preacher Koheleth. |
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Finally, the writers of the Epistles again reshape and reinterpret Johannine theology in applying it to later conflicts within the communities. |
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He holds a bachelor degree in English from Carleton University and a bachelor of sacred theology from Trinity College in Toronto. |
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It also recommended that the colleges should be unsectarian in nature and that they should exclude the teaching of theology. |
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It is distinguished from other forms of Methodism by the Calvinistic nature of its theology. |
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The Welsh Methodist revival differed from the Methodist revival in England in that its theology was Calvinist rather than Arminian. |
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Churchmanship can be defined as the manifestation of theology in the realms of liturgy, piety and, to some extent, spirituality. |
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He returned to England and spent an additional five years studying theology. |
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Is it necessarily for systematic theology to be orthodoxic? Orthodoxic or orthopractic? |
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In Alexandria, apart from the Patriarchate, there is a Patriarchal theology school that opened recently after 480 years being closed. |
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Beginning in the 14th century a Renaissance of knowledge challenged traditional doctrines in science and theology. |
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With the development of the printing press, new ideas spread throughout Europe and challenged traditional doctrines in science and theology. |
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Anthropomorphism grows into theology, while physicism develops into science. |
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He was also a tutor to the king and his sons, teaching them liberal arts, theology and astrology. |
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Much of the theology of Latter Day Saint baptism was established during the early Latter Day Saint movement founded by Joseph Smith. |
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Deists reconciled science and religion by rejecting prophecies, miracles and Biblical theology. |
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The court at Tahert was noted for its support of scholarship in mathematics, astronomy, astrology, theology, and law. |
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They rejected theology and idealism in favor of scientific methods being applied towards national development. |
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The school was free of charge and the courses taught were Latin language, literature, history, science, art, philosophy and theology. |
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He ended up reading philosophy and theology and he was fascinated with art, literature, poetry and science. |
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These encounters may well have provided the stimulus to put aside his problems with theology and commit himself to geography. |
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As a result, concern for the salvation of souls has been replaced by pseudosociology, pop psychology, and humanist theology. |
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Reflecting Wesleyan covenant theology, Methodists also believe that the Lord's Supper is a sign and seal of the covenant of grace. |
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In 1508, von Staupitz, first dean of the newly founded University of Wittenberg, sent for Luther, to teach theology. |
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On the one hand, Calvin's theology clearly called for separation between church and state. |
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He often cited the Church Fathers in order to defend the reformed cause against the charge that the reformers were creating new theology. |
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As a young priest he had studied little theology, but this was not considered unusual at the time. |
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One view is that Zwingli was trained as an Erasmian humanist and Luther played a decisive role in changing his theology. |
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This, more than Luther's theology, was a key influence on Zwingli's convictions as a reformer. |
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Fundamentalism arose among Evangelicals in the 1920s to combat modernist or liberal theology in mainline Protestant churches. |
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The charismatic movement began in the 1960s and resulted in Pentecostal theology and practice being introduced into many mainline denominations. |
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Because of its widespread use in the church, the BCP is both a reflection and source of theology for Episcopalians. |
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The focus of doctrinal debate on issues of social theology has continued into the 21st century. |
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By such subtle means were Cranmer's purposes further confused, leaving it for generations to argue over the precise theology of the rite. |
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Illustrating this, at the Council of Basle in 1439, bishops and other clergy were greatly outnumbered by doctors of theology. |
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Vaishnava theology has been a subject of study for many devotees, philosophers and scholars in India for centuries. |
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The history of the study of theology in institutions of higher education is as old as the history of such institutions themselves. |
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Since the early nineteenth century, various different approaches have emerged in the West to theology as an academic discipline. |
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Sometimes, theology and religious studies are seen as being in tension, and at other times, they are held to coexist without serious tension. |
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There is an ancient tradition of skepticism about theology, followed by a more modern rise in secularist and atheist criticism. |
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An attack on theology, therefore, should not be taken as necessarily involving an attack on religion. |
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Charles Bradlaugh believed theology prevented human beings achieving liberty. |
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In Ingersoll's opinion science rather than theology improved people's lives. |
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Chapter 7 is a description of covenant theology, which holds that God has dealt with humans through various covenants. |
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Its importance is due primarily to the fact that the Scriptures are the primary source of authority for Anglican theology. |
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Instead, Anglicans have what are called the Anglican Formularies to guide Anglican theology and practice. |
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Henry had felt uneasy about the appearance of the Lutheran doctors and their theology within his kingdom. |
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What was at stake behind the theology was the position of the Queen Elizabeth I as the Supreme Governor of the Church. |
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Because of its specialized nature, advanced degrees in civil law or theology are normal prerequisites for the study of canon law. |
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Orthodox Lutheran theology holds that God made the world, including humanity, perfect, holy and sinless. |
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During the early 20th century, the society's theology moved in a more liberal direction under the leadership of Eugene Stock. |
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They asserted also that the Book of Common Prayer as a whole contained a strong sacrificial theology in the ordinal. |
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Over the following several decades, the REC made the transition to a more Reformed theology in the Calvinistic sense. |
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Leading the call for Vorstius' removal was theology professor Sibrandus Lubbertus. |
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He wrote on human endeavours and aspects of life like death, metaphysics, geology, natural theology and chemistry. |
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However, the Lexicon Technicum neglects theology, antiquity, biography, and poetry. |
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The followers of Socinianism were Unitarian or Nontrinitarian in theology and influenced by the Polish Brethren. |
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He openly assailed the authority of Aristotle in theology, on whom the sententiarists mainly relied. |
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The Augustinian theology rests upon the transcendence of Deity at its controlling principle. |
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Many scholars of Wikipedian theology theorize that if consensus is ever reached, Wikipedia will spontaneously disappear. |
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Attending to theological echoes finds support in Wesley's conjunctive theology and his study of affectional moral psychology. |
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He approaches Trinitarian theology through the lens of analytic philosophy. |
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Saint Dionysius offered apophasis and kataphasis as oppositional yet complementary elements in his mystical theology, often termed Via Negativa. |
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This fall she will begin studies at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, pursuing candidacy for diaconal ministry with the hope of working in the area of peacemaking. |
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Questions are posed by the Reformed tradition to Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry, and from BEM to Reformed theology. |
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Rooted in a theology of loss and gain, her poems physicalize the spiritual but also spiritualize the physical. |
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He shifts seamlessly from phallic jokes to End Times theology. |
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John Mark Hicks is professor of theology in the Harelip School of Theology at Lipscomb University, Nashville, Tennessee. |
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Politics is not an exact science, any more I should think than theology. |
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It is clear that neo-Scholastic trinitarian theology does not provide all the answers for contemporary believers. |
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The second major question concerns the Modernists' refusal to let themselves be limited to neo-Scholasticism in the practice of theology. |
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For this reason Tate can find resources in medieval theology and Neo-Thomism while Trilling sets his hope on intellect alone. |
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On the subalternation of natural philosophy and medicine to theology, see Ed Grant, The Nature of Natural Philosophy in the Middle Ages. |
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Ironically, as pope, his championing of the poor has given Liberation Theology a new lease on life. |
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One of the priests who teaches theology at the seminary played on the seminarian team, and held his own very well. |
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But for theology to be able to address the nonperson, it has, first of all, to be converted to the other, the nonperson. |
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History, theology, and anthropology become metonyms for a continually expanding array of disciplines and subdisciplines. |
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He holds a Master of divinity from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and a Master of Theology from Emory University. |
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His discussions of the doctrine of Scripture and angelology in Theology of the Community of God were also ground-breaking as far as Evangelical thinking was concerned. |
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On the ceiling Raphael painted the personifications of Theology, Philosophy, Jurisprudence and Poetry set within circular enclosures above the lunettes of the walls. |
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A brief definition of the trinitarian God of orthodox faith would then be all that a fundamental theology would need. |
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Thirdly, the new logic and the new physics was applied, by authors such as Robert Holcot OP and Adam Wodeham OFM, to matters of theology. |
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Unlike Freuder, Goldman, and Cohn, Steiner did not espouse a millennialist theology. |
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It just so happens that the dominant trend in much neoscholastic theology, promoted as it was by the Jesuits, was Molinist in orientation. |
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His theology and spirituality lacked balance and stability, and as a result he ended his life outside the great church in a Montanist sect. |
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Montanists and Quartodecimans who came from Asia Minor and continued their customs and theology in Rome. |
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He was educated at the University of Utrecht, served pastorates in Xanten and Gluckstadt, and became Professor of Hebrew and Practical Theology at Frankfurat. |
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This aretegenic function of theology was at the heart of theology prior to modernity. |
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Bishop Manning has his enemies, but those enemies have hardly ever caught him out on a point of theology or canon law. |
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King James delighted to chop logic and theology with the doctors of the university. |
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God's good word, both law and gospel, is your bulwark, your defense against bad theology and techniques of spirituality that make you anxious. |
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Distracted by the munchings and gulpings that punctuated my father's theology, I lost my place in his dialogue. |
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Bede also wrote homilies, works written to explain theology used in worship services. |
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In philosophy, he wrote on aesthetics, ethics, government, metaphysics, politics, economics, psychology, rhetoric and theology. |
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Henry established a new political theology of obedience to the crown that was continued for the next decade. |
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The structure and theology of the church was a matter of fierce dispute for generations. |
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Anglican eucharistic theology is divergent in practice, reflecting the essential comprehensiveness of the tradition. |
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Students in Enlightenment universities and academies were taught these subjects to prepare them for careers as diverse as medicine and theology. |
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Volumes tended to focus more strongly on secular affairs, particularly science and technology, rather than matters of theology. |
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During the 11th century, developments in philosophy and theology led to increased intellectual activity. |
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Ockham's insistence that reason operates independently of faith allowed science to be separated from theology and philosophy. |
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He was a natural philosopher, concerned with the economy of nature and obsessed with an idea of unity, in theology and in nature. |
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Priestley published more than 150 works on topics ranging from political philosophy to education to theology to natural philosophy. |
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The book is a work of natural theology, and incorporates extracts from related correspondence of Herschel with Charles Lyell. |
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In 1719, he enrolled at the University of Edinburgh to study logic and theology. |
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He was one of the founders of the new natural theology compatible with the science of the time. |
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She studied arithmetic, canon and civil law, classical literature, genealogy and heraldry, history, philosophy, religion, and theology. |
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Although the two movements agreed on many issues of theology, some unresolved differences kept them separate. |
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Puritans adopted a Reformed theology, but they also took note of radical criticisms of Zwingli in Zurich and Calvin in Geneva. |
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John Cotton, who sparked the Antinomian Controversy with his free grace theology. |
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Fundamentalist theology tends to stress Biblical inerrancy and Biblical literalism. |
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New understandings of history and the natural sciences of the day led directly to new approaches to theology. |
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Under pressure from their Norman lords, the Italian Greeks seem to have accepted papal supremacy and Anselm's theology. |
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As well as theology he wrote about music, marriage, medicine, abolitionism and politics. |
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The deeply personal religion that the Moravian pietists practised heavily influenced Wesley's theology of Methodism. |
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Following similar conflicts over modernism, the Southern Baptist Convention adhered to conservative theology as its official position. |
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Friends in the United States have diverse worship styles and differences of theology, vocabulary, and practice. |
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The early Congregationalists shared with Anabaptist theology the ideal of a pure church. |
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He became very influential in the development of Congregationalist theology and ideas of church government. |
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Prompted by a controversy over an appointment in the theology school at Harvard, in 1825 the Unitarian churches separated from Congregationalism. |
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In the past, the vast majority of members of Unitarian churches were Unitarians also in theology. |
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Unitarian theology, therefore, is distinguishable from the belief system of modern Unitarian and Unitarian Universalist churches and fellowships. |
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This article includes information about Unitarianism as a theology and about the development of theologically Unitarian churches. |
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The theology of the Salvation Army is derived from that of Methodism although it is distinctive in institution and practice. |
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