For the rest, the theology is rationalistic, individualistic, and politically somewhere between extreme libertarian and nonviolent anarchist. |
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In our scientific age with its rationalistic world view, the idea of a person being raised form the dead sees laughable. |
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The abiding Spirit prevents a humanistic, rationalistic understanding of truth. |
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Kant demolished the rationalistic arguments of Anselm, Descartes, and others, for the existence of God. |
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The baroque style which combines technical mastery with the expression of originality embodies the rationalistic aesthetics. |
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There are no oblique messages, no subliminal or rationalistic contents to read between the lines. |
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Schulz's Pietism straddled the line between Wolffian, rationalistic philosophy and enthusiastic, Halle religious sentiment. |
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Cockburn's morality is best described as a broadly rationalistic natural law theory that draws strongly on Locke's concept of reflection. |
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The evident danger with the conceptual model is that it can prove to be unduly rationalistic. |
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And globalization only reinforces this destructive civilization of machines, which is cold, rationalistic, mechanical and without a soul. |
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This anomie, or confusion and void that we feel in contemporary life were to be settled not only by a rationalistic and scientific worldview, but also by life long careers and meaningful work. |
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This does not, however, mean that the assessment will not influence planning, only that the influence is slower and more indirect than a rationalistic view of assessments would indicate. |
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Uncompromisingly rationalistic as he was, Maimonides declared that to ascribe any physical form to God was tantamount to heresy and deprived one of a share in the world to come. |
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Kant did not think any rationalistic proofs for the existence of God actually worked, though, at least before the mauling it received at the hands of Hume, he considered the physico-theological argument the best available. |
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