Sentences with phrase «christians at least share»

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Christian women of a reformist orientation — who regard themselves as feminists and yet claim the Christian tradition as bearer of a liberating truth, capable of reform in a more humanizing direction — find themselves addressing sisters who share some fundamental positions but who reject some that are to the reformers at least of equal importance.
And countries from which a significant share of refugees in recent years have been persecuted religious minorities — such as Iran, where Christians and religious minorities have made up 95 percent of refugees in recent years — are blocked for at least 90 days and possibly longer.
And yet, though I am not acquainted with him, I know at least this much: No matter how saintly he is, no matter how profound his Christian witness, no matter how gifted his teaching, Timothy George will not be sharing in the Lord's Supper with Richard John Neuhaus.
Proponents of Hindutva share a worldview shaped by a bitter sense of grievance directed primarily at India's 180 million Muslims and at other «foreign» religious minorities as well, not least Christians.
By «Christ,» Kaufman means (and claims that at least parts of the New Testament mean) not just Jesus but «that larger, more complex reality surrounding and including and following upon the man Jesus: the new Christian community with its spirit of love and freedom, of mutual sharing and forgiveness of one another.»
If it's a request we aren't comfortable sharing in a group setting, we need to find at least one or two other Christians who are willing to pray for us specifically.
The Christian, upon apprehending grace, desires to share that same grace (or at least news of that grace) with others.
Actually, millennial Christians are more likely than any age group — notably, those generations of Christians that invested a ton of hope in the political process — to share their faith in public (43 percent say they talk to others about their faith at least once a week).
Christians today still, at times at least, share this hope.
These Christians were able, at least temporarily, to expand the communal bond of ideal family life by sharing their possessions, transcending a mine - thine dichotomy, they received from members according to their abilities and gave to them according to their needs.
In representative bodies which shared in government, such as the emerging English Parliament and the Estates General of France, the clergy had seats and at least in theory endeavored to see that recognition was given to Christian standards.
At least as family oriented as our entire team is, Joy shares a very practical and still romantic view of nutrition from a the perspective of a devoted mother, Christian, and environmentalist.
The new Christian Aid fair shares report — Climate Inequality in the Commonwealth: A call for urgent action (which we provided the analytic support for) is a step forward for at least two reasons.
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