Sentences with phrase «conservative resurgence»

Beating back the radical conservative resurgence is something that nobody on the left has figured out yet.
Some might think this entirely unsurprising given the Conservative resurgence under David Cameron.
But for the Conservative resurgence in Scotland, Labour would almost certainly have been able to form a minority government.
While most Southern Baptist Calvinists have been sympathetic to the conservative resurgence, the two movements are by no means equivalent.
The conservative resurgence has reversed the denominational drift to the left, at least for the time being.
The moderates, called «liberals» by their opponents, see the conservative resurgence as an ecclesiastical coup d'état, a great power grab engineered by ruthless church politicians who neither understood nor cared about the great watchword of the Baptist tradition: freedom.
Baptist Press, which announced the news, noted that Land, 65, «led the transformation of the Southern Baptist Convention's ethics entity during the denomination's conservative resurgence

Not exact matches

A new book, The Fundamentalist Phenomenon: The Resurgence of Conservative Christianity (Doubleday - Galilee, 269 pp., $ 13.95), reveals the intensity of the power struggle in reactionary Protestantism and the dilemmas of leadership within that faction.
The resurgence of Orthodoxy refuted the Conservative assumption that Orthodoxy could not attract the affluent, well - educated, and upwardly socially mobile, and that the traditionally - minded among them would inevitably gravitate to Conservative Judaism.
Scotland and Wales are going to be hugely interesting during this election, with the potential resurgence of the Conservatives in both countries a real talking point following their exceptional local election showing.
A Liberal Democrat resurgence could be more dangerous to the Conservatives elsewhere, but the potential for many seats changing hands is small.
For one thing, the alleged resurgence is actually a conservative populist movement, not a return of independant / swing voters to supporting the GOP.
2 votes in the general election was the difference here between having a Liberal Democrat MP and potential resurgence next time around for the party as unionist voters flock to them in opposition to the SNP, which might have allowed the party to retain the seat even with boundary changes at the next general election, and what seems to be SNP representation for the foreseeable future as the unionist vote in North East Fife fractures off to the Conservatives.
There's been a resurgence of discomfort with science, bubbling up from both conservative religious quarters and New Age movements.
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