The new guide provides a theological walk-through of the rite's significance in a question-and-answer format. |
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It was a theory, an idea, a theological construct designed to fit his circumstances. |
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True, a certain construal marks any theological interpretation, but perhaps that can be at least reduced and limited. |
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The various denominations and theological camps act as the interface between the believer and the kernel of the evangelical faith. |
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Located in Salt Lake City, the seminary is an interdenominational school of biblical and theological studies. |
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Every denomination has its theological articles and books of theology, its liturgies and confessional statements. |
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To his political confession of faith no objections appear to have been made, but the odor of his theological heterodoxy was too strong. |
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Yet those who endorse it insist that it is of paramount theological importance. |
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This course can mesh in with part-time theological study, ministry development and in-service training. |
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But there is no reason why exegesis in the concrete should be considered apart from a theological reading. |
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Educational levels of parents, a standard indicator of social and economic class, differ markedly for younger and older theological students. |
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Fueled by supremacist and puritan theological creeds, their symbolic acts of power become uncompromisingly fanatic and violent. |
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Fueled by supremacist and puritan theological creeds their symbolic acts of power become uncompromisingly fanatic and violent. |
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I am in the midst of a theological dilemma which, given my atheist persuasion, feels rather uncomfortable. |
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It also developed a coherent body of theological and administrative opinion. |
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Among Protestants, it's evangelicals, Pentecostals and other theological conservatives who account for nearly half the total. |
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Neighboring monks became upset with him over a theological dispute, and his health deteriorated under the rigors of his fasting and penances. |
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He became bishop of Hippo and was engaged in constant theological controversy, combating Manichaeans, Donatists, and Pelagians. |
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In theological terms this led into seeing it as defined through the worship of God and idols. |
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They ended up at the Lodging House, where he befriended theological students and dreamed of becoming a clergyman himself. |
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And the tradition of patristics teaching being fed into current theological discussion is also showing signs of renewal. |
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In other words, we must do here and now what our theological forebears-including our patristic and monastic forebears-did there and then. |
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Other sources, give the biblical, patristic and theological arguments for this better than me though. |
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The doctrine of the Trinity as we know it came about as the result of a lengthy theological process during the patristic era. |
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Like many other pastors, he began his pastorate trying to wear the ill-fitting theological armor of his theological professors. |
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It's the theological equivalent of putting your hands over your ears and humming loudly. |
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The extra funding will go toward spreading the gospel through projects such as church planting and theological education. |
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They remain, however, a collection of chuckleheads when it comes to analyzing a theological document. |
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Familial values, norms, and scripts were enforced with theological and Christological motives. |
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Both our theological tradition, and Western spirituality as well, tend to be shaped by this Christocentric orientation. |
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To push that theological line, however, is still to stir up a hornets' nest. |
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Scientific naturalism has thus dislodged theological supernaturalism as the cosmological outlook of the contemporary intellectual world. |
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I suggested at the outset that there are theological overtones to these overtly political and historical questions. |
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This helps one gain an overview of the historical and theological macro-context, which overlaps the single urban center. |
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The members hope to adopt an organisational charter and a theological platform for the group based on a strict reading of the Scriptures. |
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Prison chaplains reflect the same wide variety of theological beliefs as religious leaders on the other side of the bars. |
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What theologians do is create a new suasory language for theological discourse. |
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My theological orientation does not happen to be one which minimizes the stubbornness of man's depravity. |
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The question, then, is not whether hermeneutics will adopt a theological framework, but what kind it will adopt. |
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Moreover, the social experiences of African Americans have provided the matrix for both the theological conception and the biblical hermeneutic. |
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Second, it is symptomatic that purposeful Baptist theological reflection has emerged outside the Baptist orbit. |
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Kirill has also established a theological seminary for catechists, nurses and choir trainers in part of the administrative complex. |
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Stories come first, then theological and catechetical systematization, which in turn enable us to critique the stories. |
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We won't have a theological culture schooled in the basics, a catechetical renewal, until the church decides to pay for it. |
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A commitment to general education and not merely theological education and catechesis followed. |
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It was a really well hidden spot but Mara's theological operatics obviously gave us away. |
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Egypt is a mock democracy, and Saudi Arabia is a theological monarchy oligarchy run by dictators called the Royal Family. |
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Since then, his reforms have largely been stymied by theological and political hardliners. |
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This action eventually led to his theological shift from hyper-Calvinism to evangelical Calvinism. |
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The purpose of the book, therefore, is to examine Calvinism as a theological system and to compare it with traditional Baptist theology. |
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A thousand years of theological disputes nurtured the habit of analytical thinking that could be applied to the analysis of natural phenomena. |
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Accordingly, the theological language is that of being, nature, and substance interpreted by organic and non-personal metaphors. |
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I'm not saying there aren't theological issues, and so on, but I do think that may have something to do with the vociferousness of the debate. |
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All belief systems, ideologies, creeds, and theological frameworks turn to dust. |
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During the open and trustful dialogue the parties reviewed the theological, canonical and vicarial aspects of the above-mentioned problem. |
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He argues that modern social science rests on dubious theological assumptions. |
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Accordingly, this application has arguable probability, not inexorable logical or theological necessity. |
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As he demonstrates, scientific naturalism has gradually undermined theological explanations of the world. |
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He is beset both by theological doubts and by distress at the narrowness and hypocrisy of his colleagues and congregations. |
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Certain tensions created by different theological understandings now were forced to exist side by side in a new union of churches. |
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Of course all these men knew, as all modern presidential candidates know, that to admit to theological skepticism is political suicide. |
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Yet it embraces too many theological elements to be considered merely secular, philosophical, or unbelieving. |
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And it will not depend on our sinlessness, theological expertise, or eloquence. |
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To my knowledge, Lutheranism is the only theological tradition committed to ubiquitarianism. |
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The application of logic and free discussion to theological questions was considered blasphemous. |
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One is the rejection of foundationalism, which characterized modernism's theological reliance on science, psychology, and philosophy. |
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They present a superficially skewed version of biosocial and theological reality. |
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In the light of the Shoah, it is incumbent upon the church now to decide how matters of history can become ingredient to theological reflection. |
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The first was the theological stage, in which events in the physical world were explained in terms of external miraculous powers. |
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The act provided exemptions to men with certain disabilities, ministers of religious orders, theological students, and conscientious objectors. |
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In due course the degree of conviction required of the believer became the subject of theological debate. |
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The book consists of an interesting introduction followed by a biblical, theological and historical study. |
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We thrill to their victories, commit their most heroic moments to memory, defend our favourite players with almost theological passion. |
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Stan is a major thought leader in the theological world, a provocateur of many changed hearts, a beloved man of God and a dear friend. |
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Concerning sectionalism and the Civil War, no attempt is made to show how the sharpening divide between North and South shaped theological ideas. |
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Created spontaneously by the matrons who had considerable scholarship in theological matters, these songs were preserved in manuscript. |
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Then, under the supervision of theological scholar Paul Tillich from Harvard University, she wrote a doctoral thesis. |
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Using the Creed and the Lord's Prayer as his guides, Augustine discusses the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love. |
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Tolkien depicts the natural virtues as perfected and fulfilled by the theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity. |
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So if you like, a theological religious foundation was being laid for social action. |
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Western theologians have yet to offer a sustained theological analysis of the impact of colonialism. |
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Most of them had no interest whatever in religious doctrine or theological beliefs, she writes. |
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It is lamentable, therefore, that there is so much ignorance of this massive theological truth. |
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Its slowly growing student body comes from a variety of ethnic, theological and educational backgrounds. |
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However, the author could have sketched in more of the theological and historical background to his narrative. |
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Do we need to expand our theological awareness to incorporate palaeontology a little bit more? |
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While pursuing his theological studies he prepared a doctoral thesis on geometry. |
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What kind of philosophical and theological account does the concept of divine reality call for? |
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Make sure you can trust their theological beliefs as well as their confidentiality. |
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Now this is a theological issue of course, and it's not restricted to Judaism. |
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But we need biblical and theological answers for biblical and theological issues. |
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In many cases it is possible to see that theological concerns have won out over careful attention to the evidence in all its variety. |
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This is where philosophical and theological arguments about the existence and nature of God come in. |
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Your first book was actually a theological exploration of the meaning of motherhood. |
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There are virtually no theological or doctrinal books in the various indigenous languages. |
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It provided a clear theological position with which to resist secular interference in matters of faith. |
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I am not a theologian and therefore cannot enter into the theological discussion. |
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The Bishop came to test us on our knowledge and woe betide the boy who failed to give an instant answer to his theological queries. |
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Europe was suffering under the Black Death, and the papal schism had brought political and theological upheaval. |
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Ordinary skeptics may be atheists and be completely unaware of the arguments of theological skepticism. |
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Several Malagasy doctors and theological professors have served and are serving as missionaries in Cameroon and Papua New Guinea. |
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There may be people who are satanically motivated in a theological, philosophical sense. |
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The Talmud was clearly less concerned with theological correctness than we are today. |
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Buffon was among the first to create an autonomous science, free of any theological influence. |
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Worship of saintly relics became a pressing theological concern in the high Middle Ages. |
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This reality emerged in theological discussions that the Finnish Lutheran theologians have had with the Russian Orthodox Church. |
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What I would call a theological position is a position about the nature of God and so on. |
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As a thinker he advanced from theological liberalism to deism, then pantheism and possibly to atheism. |
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Without many people realizing it, debate in astrobiology is being actively manipulated by deeply held theological beliefs. |
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This chapter is notable for its clear articulation of Jungel's use of philosophical concepts for theological ends. |
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He draws sensitively and suggestively upon the work of Dante, Faulkner, and Flannery O'Connor, mining their theological lode. |
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In the broad Canadian scene, a diverse group of Baptists with different theological or ethnic roots has emerged. |
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The theological pettifoggery of their literalistic religion has to be read to be believed. |
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He actively engages with the Anglican theological position on the sacraments in order to resolve this contradiction. |
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Our repeated failure to reprove and adequately rebuke heresy calls into serious question our theological system. |
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Abhorring theological speculations, he did not commend renouncing the world and living the life of a recluse. |
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This led him to the political and theological right, far from his liberal roots in German Reform Judaism. |
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A congregation's ritual of eating, learning and worshiping together all lend the theological impetus for continuing such practices in the home. |
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But then, one hardly expects a bunch of inbred, bone-headed knuckle-draggers like them to grapple with significant theological issues. |
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The scholastics developed the theological base for this form of private reconciliation. |
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Most of the eleven essays here aim at remedying that spiritual and theological misfortune. |
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The alternative between a theological and an independent theory of ethics is, he holds, the alternative between ethical nominalism and realism. |
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He saw the theological elaborations of his country as a justified, elected, and righteous empire to be a form of blasphemy. |
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Conservatives tend to see this as detached from the deep theological wells of the tradition. |
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Going on to study divinity at the University of St Andrews, Playfair undertook his theological studies at St Mary's College, St Andrews. |
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Subsequently, those who sought to use Aristotle's philosophical scheme for theological purposes usually added an additional First Cause to the four Aristotelian Causes. |
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A unique report on the ultra-conservative Bob Jones University points to the theological roots of sexual abuse and scandals. |
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Certainly, when it comes to the theological community, Francis is in the minority. |
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It is his ability to merge moral sentiment, theological passion, and policy prescription that lights the fire of his rhetoric. |
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It is not moral absolutism but theological relativism we would do well to explore if our real need is for a God with whom we can engage our lives. |
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Where she traversed historical or theological ground that I know firsthand, I was delighted over and over again by how accessibly and yet accurately she explained things. |
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That group includes affines, based upon the theological idea that as husband and wife were one, marriage to a sister-in-law was as incestuous as marriage to a sister. |
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Space is also not an aggregate of its parts but presumably an essential whole preceding all it parts, a view motivated at least in part by theological considerations. |
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For religious people in particular, he also crystallized the theological choice. |
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When the Albigensian heresy was abroad in medieval France and Italy there was an actual theological difference based on rebellion against or acceptance of the material world. |
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The foremost angelologist, perhaps of all time, was St. Thomas Aquinas, who devoted a part of his mammoth theological work Summa Theologica to angels. |
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This simple reality is hidden from view by early philosophical and theological anticipations of mass schooling in various writings about social order and human nature. |
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Toward the end of his ministry, he led the church out of the Baptist Union because of the widening influence of theological liberalism in the Union. |
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Following an earlier argument for an apophatic approach to theologizing about judgment, this essay investigates some theological resources for imagining judgment. |
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There is one set of theological issues that has surfaced in each of the four centuries of Baptist history, namely, the issues related to Calvinism and Arminianism. |
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Much of the theological dispute might seem like hair-splitting, but the stakes were high. |
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The objectifying consciousness that brought about the rise of natural science and the advanced technical culture of the West profoundly damaged theological thought. |
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At the heart of the theological inflection is the Tetragrammaton, the four-lettered name that consists of the Hebrew consonants yod, he, waw, and he. |
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Faith, hope, and love are the Church's traditional theological virtues. |
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The theological mode ceases to provide the overarching frame. |
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This claim is made not on an historical basis but on a theological one with the assertion of God's fatherhood and anointing for the messianic ruler of God's people. |
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The book of Jonah's quite funny if you read it as a theological shaggy-dog story rather than as an accurate biographical account of a man who was eaten by a big fish. |
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But this passage is one in which, as is her wont, the author mimes the language of male philosophical and theological tradition that she seeks to transvalue. |
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He wrote several theological treatises, which appeared after his death. |
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At that point, Brother Francis removed his glasses and gave them a vigorous polish, a sure sign that we were approaching the theological nub of the lesson. |
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The most pressing question becomes whether or not Watson's biblical theological approach can coexist peaceably with Vanhoozer's Trinitarian approach. |
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It appointed loyal servants of the state to the bishoprics of Cologne and Trier and established a new university at Bonn, with a Protestant theological faculty. |
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Shortly after getting back from that trip to Saxony, John and Charles Wesley broke with the Moravians for some fairly complex theological reasons. |
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Though he is often celebrated as the American father of Protestant liberalism, Horace Bushnell's biography and writing defy the categories of theological typology. |
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To be sure, no priest with a decent theological training would want to suggest that any or all his parishioners can become mystics or visionaries. |
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But why on earth is such theological navel-gazing necessary to determine the future of two people whose devotion for each other has been tested time and time again? |
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John and Hebrews provide a more philosophical and poetic expression of the nativity, setting the event in its theological and soteriological perspective. |
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Given the completely negative associations nihilism has for many of us, simply to have it redefined as a theological posture is worth the price of the book. |
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One morning, he discovered the campus of a theological seminary that he now covets for a polyglot academy he dreams of starting. |
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Among other benefits, this dialogue brought the Orthodox theology of the patristic and early Byzantine period into renewed prominence in theological debates. |
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And, even then, a dissident antipapal council assembled in 1511 at Pisa, stimulating a great outflow of canonistic and theological writings in defence of the Conciliar theory. |
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Vos's approach is to go through the Questions and Answers of the catechism in sections, teasing out the theological and practical truths contained in the answers. |
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Anselm of Canterbury, eleventh-century theologian, monk and Church hierarch, is arguably the major figure in the theological road from Augustine to Aquinas. |
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From that perspective, a main problem in the book is its tendency to posit psychosocial explanations over against ecclesiastical, theological, and philosophical turns. |
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In fact, Sanskrit and Pali have a larger literature in defence of atheism, agnosticism and theological scepticism than exists in any other classical language. |
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Here the theological subdivision he introduces is Christology, construed broadly enough to include discourse that bears in almost any way on Jesus. |
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His books and essays on the Fathers of the Church focused on the theological struggles of the early Church to define the faith and the truth of Revelation in Sacred Scripture. |
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It is clear, however, that both the indifferentist position and the rigorist position pose serious problems from a moral and theological perspective. |
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When theological professors and pastors abandon the biblical and confessional doctrine of justification, they sacrifice the gospel and the souls of men. |
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What remains ultimately worrisome is the way theological liberalism has congealed into an ideology, an ideology that will brook no opposition to the party line. |
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He sets aside, for the most part, exegetical and systematic theological questions, as well as the subject of priests in religious orders and congregations. |
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However, these ideas were founded in philosophical and theological reasoning rather than evidence and experimentation. |
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Both Luther and Calvin thought along lines linked with the theological teachings of Augustine of Hippo. |
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As a theological library, it was known to have employed a library classification system. |
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Another interesting argument is Stratford Caldecott's theological view on the Ring and what it represents. |
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Both types of Bede's theological works circulated widely in the Middle Ages. |
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One of those phenomenologists, and maybe the one most blamed for his theological leanings, is Michel Henry. |
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Blake opposed the sophistry of theological thought that excuses pain, admits evil and apologises for injustice. |
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For readers who want more context, historical or theological, Fabulous Females and Peerless Pirs can point the way. |
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He used these, in conjunction with the Biblical texts themselves, to write his commentaries and other theological works. |
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Whether the world is defined pluralistically or otherwise, the people remain the primary reality for our theological thinking. |
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It was for his theological writings that he earned the title of Doctor Anglorum, and why he was made a saint. |
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The works of Palamas are theological defenses of the hesychastic practices. |
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Second, Barr does not begin with theological doctrines but with life experiences that serve as the animators and elucidators of doctrines. |
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Another facet of the young Leibniz's heretic Hobbesianism is his rehabilitation of substantial forms, at least for theological purposes. |
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Alcuin wrote many theological and dogmatic treatises, as well as a few grammatical works and a number of poems. |
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In his own time, Bede was as well known for his biblical commentaries and exegetical, as well as other theological works. |
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Wicca draws upon a diverse set of ancient pagan and 20th century hermetic motifs for its theological structure and ritual practices. |
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The term Unitarian is sometimes applied today to those who belong to a Unitarian church but do not hold a Unitarian theological belief. |
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The theological and exegetic rationales for such duplicity are by now threadbare and rotting. |
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Thus, the NACCC includes congregations of a variety of theological positions. |
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As the church grew it established and continues to support theological colleges in Samoa and Fiji. |
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Initially, Quakers had no ordained clergy, and thus needed no seminaries for theological training. |
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The rise of theological modernism in the latter 19th and 20th century also greatly affected Baptists. |
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Since there is no hierarchical authority and each Baptist church is autonomous, there is no official set of Baptist theological beliefs. |
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In contrast with much of European Protestantism, the roots of the split were more political than theological. |
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Prevenient grace was the theological underpinning of his belief that all persons were capable of being saved by faith in Christ. |
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Wesley contended that a part of the theological method would involve experiential faith. |
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Attaining correct orientation is hampered when a client's spirituality is voided intrapsychically by theological alienation. |
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The action is so spontaneous, so all but inevitable, that only the most compulsive theological case against it would deter me. |
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Many consider the theological differences to be crucial differences in doctrine, while others find them to be relatively minor. |
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However, to others, Arminianism is a reclamation of early Church theological consensus. |
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One such evangelical theologian, Helmut Franz, has categorized all theological uses of Heidegger as either eclecticism or glossism. |
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Even Tract 90, which analysed the 39 Articles, was more concerned with the theological dimension of the issue. |
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The opposition to ritualism therefore had a deeply cultural and symbolic significance that extended far beyond purely theological concerns. |
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Chancellors often had theological and clerical training and were well versed in Roman law and canon law. |
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Similarly, strands of orthodox theological thought from a number of world religions openly identify themselves as wanting a return to tradition. |
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They established a theological seminary at Amsterdam where Grotius came to teach alongside Episcopius, Limborch, Curcellaeus, and Le Clerc. |
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Swedenborg himself did not call for a new organization, but for profound theological reform for the existing churches. |
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In the intervening 1,000 years, the writings had much theological influence. |
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Each of their films is marked by theological, philosophical and mythological touchstones that enrich even the slapstickiest moments. |
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Individual denominations also have formed over very subtle theological differences. |
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Even the examples involving theological issues need not always involve Arianizing or Apollinarian views. |
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Likewise, the earliest Baptist confessions were written before Arminianism itself was a full-fledged theological system. |
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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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Often, these rural priests did not know Latin and lacked opportunities for proper theological training. |
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The most important theological transformation is his increasing reliance on an anthropopathic God. |
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His aphoristic style undergirds a profound and provocative approach to fundamental theological questions. |
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There it had been agreed to set up a special theological commission to study the theme of Catholicity and Apostolicity. |
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Institute of Evangelism, and 4 other institutes cater to the theological education of both the clergy and the laity. |
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The Church has also addressed stewardship of the natural environment, and its relationship to other social and theological teachings. |
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The liturgies of the Eucharist and the other sacraments vary from rite to rite based on differing theological emphasis. |
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The theological faculty at the University of Erlangen in Bavaria became another force for reform. |
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Adiaphora being the theological tool which was developed during the controversies of the Reformation, is the baptism not an adiaphora? |
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Harvard, Georgetown, Boston University, Yale, and Princeton all had the theological training of clergy as a primary purpose at their foundation. |
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The term therefore denotes regional practices among the insular churches and their associates, rather than actual theological differences. |
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These perspectives emphasise or supplement particular aspects of historical theological writings, canon law, formularies and prayer books. |
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A broad spectrum of theological views is represented within the Episcopal Church. |
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In 1994, the General Convention affirmed that there was value in the theological position that women should not be ordained. |
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The impact of Luther on Zwingli's theological development has long been a source of interest and discussion among Zwinglian scholars. |
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While Zwingli carried on the political work of the Swiss Reformation, he developed his theological views with his colleagues. |
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The workload was intentionally light, allowing him time to pursue his scientific investigations and theological interests. |
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Priestley founded the Theological Repository in 1768, a journal committed to the open and rational inquiry of theological questions. |
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His attack on the claim that tithing was a divine institution, however, had the greatest theological and social impact. |
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The evils that, over time, occur in ecclesiastical institutions have their root in self-referentiality, a kind of theological narcissism. |
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Priestley yearned for urban life and theological debate, whereas Needham Market was a small, rural town with a congregation wedded to tradition. |
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Sometime after 1520, Zwingli's theological model began to evolve into an idiosyncratic form that was neither Erasmian nor Lutheran. |
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His first theological work, the Psychopannychia, attempted to refute the doctrine of soul sleep as promulgated by the Anabaptists. |
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Spenser prefers to melodramatize his geopolitical crisis instead of finding an allegorical harbor in a theological Vale of Tears. |
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The 1542 version was rearranged for theological reasons, covering Faith first, then Law and Prayer. |
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The nature of the liturgy varies according to the theological tradition of the priests, parishes, dioceses and regional churches. |
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The interpretation of the whole passage has been extensively debated due to theological and scholarly disagreements. |
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To be even clearer, God, the final object of theological study is in essence a metempirical reality. |
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Hartley's psychological, philosophical, and theological treatise postulated a material theory of mind. |
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They attacked theological liberalism, conventionism, and, by and large, were millennialists and dispensationalists. |
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Simultaneously, philosophical and theological conflicts were manifested in military battles across the continent. |
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Harris' book avoided theological and biographical entries and instead it concentrated on science and technology. |
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Priestley eventually decided to return to his theological studies and, in 1752, matriculated at Daventry, a Dissenting academy. |
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The goal was to avoid skepticism, deism and theological disputes that might impinge on domestic tranquility. |
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Specialist gymnasia and high schools offering musical, theological and physical education also exist. |
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A very Thomistic framework, it covers the cardinal and theological virtues. |
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Genuinely new possibilities in this regard will depend on radically new understandings and practices of the theological virtues. |
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Early in the book Dominic Doyle provides some helpful conceptual clarity by reflecting on the three theological virtues of faith, hope, and love. |
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It midwifed emergence of similar liberationist theologies across the globe and impacted the theological enterprise in many significant ways. |
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That is to say, his command of the relevant more strictly theological literature is sometimes annoyingly monoglot. |
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Calian, in particular, encouraged movement toward Reformed theological centrism and left the school on a sounder financial footing. |
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Before the assembled cardinals and delegations could engage in theological discussion, they had to decide how to sit during the proceedings. |
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From the time of the Elizabethan Settlement in 1559 the services allowed for a certain variety of theological interpretation. |
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There were significant liturgical and theological differences with the fledgling Roman party based at Canterbury. |
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That he had no theological or ministry training may have hindered his ability to stay on track amidst a clamor for his time. |
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The fact of diversity is observed in comparing the diversity of time, culture, authors' perspectives, literary genre, and the theological themes. |
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From this theological perspective, the spectrum of violences has to give way to a spectrum of nonviolences. |
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A postgraduate theological college opened in connection with the Church of England in 1892, but in 1907 it moved to Llandaff. |
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She stopped going to church but continued to have theological debates with him every Sunday. |
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Others with similar theological views waited for imminent union but chose to continue with the Free Church. |
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Moreover, his theological beliefs led to speculation about the heat death of the universe. |
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To circumvent this possibility, the Dauphin ordered background inquiries and a theological examination at Poitiers to verify her morality. |
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From the fifteenth century, Renaissance humanism encouraged critical theological reflection and calls for ecclesiastical renewal in Scotland. |
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He still viewed organisms as perfectly adapted, and On the Origin of Species reflects theological views. |
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Pope John XXII was involved in a theological controversy concerning the beatific vision. |
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Cyril and Methodius laid the foundations of education and the Czech theological thinking in the 9th century. |
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He is usually associated with theological voluntarism, the tendency to emphasize God's will and human freedom in all philosophical issues. |
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Gay's theological utilitarianism was developed and popularized by William Paley. |
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Thus the very principles of Hamilton's philosophy are apparently violated in his theological argument. |
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While Robinson Crusoe is far more than a guide, it shares many of the themes and theological and moral points of view. |
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Most Brethren have always taught Dispensationalism as their theological system. |
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In this respect, the play represents the needfulness of what is excised, for the sake of theological purity, by a new system. |
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By 1672 he had started to record his theological researches in notebooks which he showed to no one and which have only recently been examined. |
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This confession of faith that we make in the Nicene Creed crosses theological and cultural divides. |
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First, where relevant, the cognitive sciences should inform theological options. |
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The most gifted, talented seminary graduates, those most dedicated to the church, should be admitted to theological academies. |
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Besides the schism, the western church was riven by theological controversies, some of which turned into heresies. |
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Many of the popes prior to 750 were more concerned with Byzantine affairs and eastern theological controversies. |
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In response, the authors propose a unitive sexual morality that reflects both historical and theological truths. |
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Such demonological theological discourse is common all over Africa among Pentecostals. |
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As such, these councils have been held to resolve the most important theological matters that came to be disputed within the Church. |
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There have been a number of times when alternative theological ideas arose to challenge the Orthodox faith. |
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The reality of political differences between Rome and England allowed growing theological disputes to come to the fore. |
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So much of our contemporary theological dreamware is about escape. We long for heaven. We fix our eyes on the other world. We want out! |
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It is a historical position of the church that any disciplined theological work calls for the careful use of reason. |
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For example, Bede knew Acca of Hexham, and dedicated many of his theological works to him. |
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Wesleyan Methodists identify with the Arminian conception of free will, as opposed to the theological determinism of absolute predestination. |
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The third who did not unite had various reasons for so acting, often cultural attachment but often conservative theological or social views. |
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These groups are sometimes classified under denominations, though for theological reasons many groups reject this classification system. |
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The evident long-term overreactive self-denial of sexuality can be traced back right through theological history to St Paul. |
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Boniface wrote repeatedly back to England during his missionary efforts, requesting copies of Bede's theological works. |
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In reality, it was theological pablum, and many clergy recognized it as such. |
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Judaism includes a wide corpus of texts, practices, theological positions, and forms of organization. |
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In the Germanophone theological community, for instance, Hans Kung, Karl Rahner, and, more recently, Walter Kasper have made similar arguments. |
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Throughout much of European history, the divine right of kings was the theological justification for absolute monarchy. |
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