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The debate over reasonable accommodation, religious orthodoxy in the modern age, and polite discourse on tolerance (a word I've come to dislike intensely) seems to have flared up in response to demographic changes in Quebec and Canada.
Family lawyer Richard Kershaw, partner at Hunters Solicitors, said: «The call for no - fault divorces has become the orthodoxy in family law circles.
There are those, like yourself, who think they should be but it seems to me that, rightly or wrongly, the prevailing orthodoxy in the USA, but maybe not Europe, is pretty close to the MMT theory that Mitchell and Wray advocate.
If I understand McKitrick's point correctly, it is that we wouldn't accept an orthodoxy in an economic organisation such as the IMF.
Hansen's work goes beyond orthodoxy but the ramifications of his work drives the CAGW issue in the direction that CAGW forces want it to go, therefore I wouldn't classify him as being a maverick; his work pushes the bounds of orthodoxy in a desired political direction.
Despite the vulnerability of many of his own properties to sea level rise, on the campaign trail President - elect Donald Trump stuck with Republican orthodoxy in questioning human - driven climate change, and criticizing the steps the Obama administration has taken to combat it.
Have you criticised the Orthodoxy in a similar way for continually writing op eds, articles and general publicity seeking?
All are figurative, though, a problem for Neel when Abstract Expressionism took over as the dominant American orthodoxy in the 1940s.
Against a background of changing orthodoxy in contemporary abstract art, he began work on a series of 14 black and white pictures - The Stations of the Cross (1958 - 66)- which many consider to be his greatest achievement.
By #EtherIssue time on Wednesday, author and poet Dan Holloway had added a substantive comment to the column, in which he made a case for how evolving orthodoxy in self - publishing might threaten the author community's natural diversity.
But Rhee may hold a strong allure for Trump, who sometimes deviates from the Republican orthodoxy in education and has embraced controversial picks in many of his early cabinet positions.
Without these advances in civil liberties, we would today be much weaker in the face of persistent attempts to resurrect theocracy, trivialize religion, and impose orthodoxy in our schools.
There is an unmistakable and increasingly aggressive orthodoxy in mainstream education reform thought regarding issues of race, class, and gender.
Pondiscio wrote, «There is an unmistakable and increasingly aggressive orthodoxy in mainstream education reform thought regarding issues of race, class, and gender.
Both claims are akin to bomb throwing, since these practices are high orthodoxy in the world of professional pedagogy.
The shift in ontology at the dawn of the 21st century created an international environment that was more conducive to competitive authoritarian transition and entrenchment due to the new paradigm caused by the events of September 11th, the intensification of global economic and diplomatic competition, and the failure of liberal economic orthodoxy in various regions of the world.
«Senator Gillibrand has been a compliant «yes» vote for the liberal orthodoxy in Washington,» she said.
Jude thus contends for orthodoxy in opposition to some kind of proto - Gnosticism not unlike that of the later Cainites, described by Irenaeus.
If you're familiar with church history, you know that the latter Trinitarian formula of equality was defined as orthodoxy in the fourth century in what has come to be known as the Nicene Creed.
Of course, the recognition of the validity of this distinction, and of faith's concern with Geschichte rather than Historie, means the end of both liberalism and orthodoxy in their nineteenth - century forms, which is why Kähler is so immensely important today.
Despite its notable failures, moreover, population control has become orthodoxy in a number of states, especially China.
However, the reformist tendencies will always be counterbalanced by orthodoxy in Islam, an orthodoxy which is kept alive by influences from Mecca, by pilgrimages, and by local educational institutions.
Bishop McQuaid, the curmudgeonly «conservative,» initially opposed the definition of papal infallibility at Vatican I. Archbishop Ireland, the quintessential «liberal,» ruthlessly drove Eastern - rite Catholic emigrants and their married clergy out of the archdiocese of St. Paul and indeed out of the Church (thus earning himself the ironic title, among some wags, of «father of Russian Orthodoxy in America»).
Frederica Here and Now: My friend Khouria Frederica Mathewes - Green, an author and lecturer, is probably the most popular apologist for Orthodoxy in America today.
Is there nothing suspicious about passionately locating one's orthodoxy in an area where one will never be personally challenged or inconvenienced?
They did this, Ehrman claims, to bolster their case for orthodoxy in the face of challenges from heretical groups such as the Adoptionists, the Separationists and the Docetics.
When in his journals he speaks of Orthodoxy in America, it is not always clear whether he means the OCA or the more hard - line traditionalists of the Russian émigré community, the line between the two being frequently blurred.
Russian Orthodoxy in the U.S. he found incorrigibly quarrelsome.
Oddie tells the story of the man from childhood to his life as a young adult, his marriage and emergence on to the public stage right through to the publication of Orthodoxy in 1908.
Southern Protestant theologians denounced their Northern brethren for leaving the Catholic Church as the sole defender of orthodoxy in the region.
(II Samuel 12:23) When to such influences from ancient racial tradition and from the controlling patterns of contemporary thought was added the fact that prophetic orthodoxy in Israel had held out no hope of a future life for the individual, it is not strange that even in the Old Testament's later writings we have explicit and convinced denials of such hope.
To deviate from established orthodoxy in one's beliefs was to be guilty of the heinous sin of heresy.
It isn't only in Russia that Orthodox Christians see an element of the traditional Roman Catholic hostility to Serbia and Orthodoxy in the current Western rhetoric about events in the Balkans.
[10] This is a comment made by Henry Chadwick in the Introduction to his collection of essays Heresy and Orthodoxy in the Early Church (Hampshire: Variorum, 1991), p. ix, on the writings of Père Yves Congar, which, he says, have «richly illustrated» this point.
Christians should agree that there exists a perfect orthodoxy in the mind of God; however, the proliferation of schisms, disagreements, and divisions throughout church history points to the fact that we as sinful and fallible humans are imperfect at agreeing precisely on that orthodoxy.
George Weigel believes Benedict's rich insights have «turned the Church definitively toward the New Evangelization» the evangelical Catholicism of the future,» and thus placed Catholic orthodoxy in a far stronger position than his critics realize.
Dr. Geering discusses the demise of Christian orthodoxy in four areas particularly vulnerable to «the corrosive acids of modernity:» 1.
Now I experience a liberation for orthodoxy in the endless flexibility of centered apostolic teaching to meld with different cultural environments while offering anew the eternal word of the theandric, messianic Servant in each new historical setting.
In contrast, representatives of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church — Moscow Patriarchate (the dominant branch of Orthodoxy in Ukraine and under the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church) called on the churches not to take a political position.
By skillful manipulation of categories and definitions, the Darwinists have established philosophical naturalism as educational orthodoxy in a nation in which the overwhelming majority of people express some form of theistic belief inconsistent with naturalism.
The pattern of orthodoxy in religion, because it is well known, gives us a useful paradigm.
But I would like to (a) offer a theological explanation for why I believe more and more Christians, especially evangelicals, may well be attracted to Orthodoxy in the 21st century, and (b) explain why more and more Orthodox need to become more evangelical.
Let editor in chief Mark Galli flesh out our commitment to Beautiful Orthodoxy in this essay and this interview.)
This meant for the early church and for orthodoxy in general that God was genuinely present in Jesus in a unique way.
Historian Perry Miller began his monumental reexamination of American Puritan thought with Orthodoxy in Massachusetts (1933).
The essays in the Sigmund volume address both the challenge of religious pluralism in Latin America and the challenge of Hispanic immigrants coping with a very different religious circumstance in the U.S. Especially noteworthy in the Witte «Bourdeaux volume is an essay by Librarian of Congress James H. Billington on the vitality of Orthodoxy in Russia and what Christianity in the West has to receive from it, notably the witness of the martyrs.
For Hauerwas and Marshall, the postliberal turn to Aquinas and the spiritual practices of the liturgical churches is linked to the original postliberal project of rethinking Christian orthodoxy in a postliberal spirit.
He further says that the East Syrian church was under the ecclesiastical control of Antioch and the whole story of Thomas's work in the East is a fabrication by Edessa to assert its independence of Antioch and also to prove its orthodoxy in faith, Hence Brown rejected the East Syrian tradition concerning the apostolic activity of Thomas in India.
While disclaiming any nostalgia for neo-orthodoxy, the postliberal theologians are advancing the old neo-orthodox project of rethinking Christian orthodoxy in a modern spirit.
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