Sentences with phrase «assumptions about»

If you make assumptions about the text, then you will not discover its meaning.
Christian faith is not inherited; each generation, each individual, must learn faith anew.11 Recent Protestant innovations in membership procedures and sacramental practices are only the logical extension of long - dysfunctional assumptions about the faith formation of persons in the home, in Sunday School, and in the church.
Greek assumptions about education also could have informed attitudes about parental responsibilities.
Recognizing these assumptions about theology and epistemology helps to explain why Protestants in the United States keep repeating traditional ways of thinking about «truth.»
The programmatic structure in most congregations still reflects Victorian assumptions about the role of Christian parents in the faith formation of children.
While I would avoid that term when it truly causes offense to people I'm in relationship with, I do feel it's important for the Church as a whole to aware of the term «Messianic Jew» and what it means once you dig beneath the assumptions about the title.
Now, compare your list with that of your spouse, discussing your assumptions about what's important — the values which guided your decisions.!
Science operates off first principles» in other words, assumptions about the nature of reality» that can never be proven by science itself.
One problem is that, among academics in what Peter Berger calls the global faculty club, assumptions about secularisation are driven by the intellectual history of ideas, with slight attention being paid to what persists in being the real world.
For too long we have been told that our ancestors, with their assumptions about God and man's unique destiny, were ignorant and muddled, and that now we must shake off the nonsense passed on to us.
But I'm not for dogmatic statements about Christ and negative assumptions about ones relationship with Christ.
Most contemporary «American» theologies are still influenced by some unexamined philosophical assumptions about how truth is known.
However, by the time he delivered his Gifford lectures at the University of Edinburgh in 1927 and 1928, upon which Process and Reality was based, Whitehead was already aware of insurmountable difficulties with many empiricist assumptions about the nature of the reality that we are supposed to observe in order to confirm those general laws of which Cohen wrote.
We often fail to make «intellectual space» for God in our reflections about our social and personal lives, and we tend to dwarf our assumptions about the perceptive capacities and destinies of humans.
There's an underlying set of assumptions about the world that have been present within this set of thread of Western thoughts that weren't necessarily the way the Bible's authors thought.
The public / private dichotomy refers to assumptions about the role of the Protestant church in American culture.
The criticism did not, surprisingly, change the clergy's assumptions about their position in the class structure.
Not only did these converts encounter resistance within the Church, they were forced to rethink many of their own assumptions about the inscrutable ways of God.
You continue to make assumptions about atheism.
The modem West's two important ideologies, those of liberal progress and Marxist revolution, both reflect and depend upon these assumptions about time.
What is, however, of a different order of magnitude is the convergence of technological, institutional, political, and cultural currents, historic bases on which assumptions about religion, speech, press, and self - government are based.
If he wants to refute me, he is going to have to learn what I believe, rather than just quote verses, call names, and make (incorrect) assumptions about my beliefs.
First let me state some assumptions about religion in general.
Location is irrelevant — if he chooses to speak to God and give thanks on a football field, who are you to make assumptions about why?
First, American law, both in terms of statute law and common law, is rooted in long historical assumptions about where rights are located.
Choose a controversial sounding t «tle that people will make assumptions about Step 3.
But I brought up that little parable to cause people to consider that they should not make dangerous assumptions about their salvation.
But had I not aggressively questioned my assumptions about him, I might have remained in that dark and scary place where I pretended to love and adore God, but secretly feared and despised him.
Based on its assumptions about human beings, it argues that the greatest good of the greatest number is served best when each person works aggressively for his or her own economic interest.
The writings of F.S.C. Northrop, Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne and their assumptions about knowledge and metaphysics, with special attention to Whitehead's aims of education.
This presumption flatters the complacency of the modern mind, and prevents us from seeing the poverty of our current assumptions about reason, nature, and human fulfillment.
Unfortunately, most people haven't read the Bible but make all sorts of assumptions about it.
The training we receive in the scientific method and model construction habituates us to making certain assumptions about who we are and how we relate to nature.
Don't act like you are some amazing discerner of facts because you can make assumptions about a CNN article.
Assumptions about moral and general...
How about YOU wait for the scientists results before YOU make assumptions about work they have not completed.
Above all, there must be a set of common assumptions — assumptions about who we are, who has the power, what we can and can not be, what we can and can not do.
But the picture is so utterly lacking in any serious theological vision that all the audience hears is a mishmash of words gleaned from popular culture's assumptions about the man called Jesus — references to love, kingdom, power, sin, guilt, anger, forgiveness, not to mention that constant, most oppressive of all forces, the one who makes ultimate demands, God himself.
Economists are often criticized for their fictional assumptions about human nature, but Saving Adam Smith is intentionally fictional.
These theories reflect evolutionary assumptions about organic life which determine the picture of the life of faith.
If our relationship with God is in the spirit of adoption — if God is the gracious parent who freely and lovingly chooses to parent us — might this concept then challenge our own cultural assumptions about «real» parenthood?
So, too, does faith consist of certain basic assumptions: assumptions about meaning and value, certain attitudes about the proper way to relate to people and to the world, and certain presuppositions about what is most important and most valuable in life.
It is also a considered judgment made real through longstanding argument and handed down assumptions about the way the world works and ought to work.
We will challenge some of the long - held assumptions about what the church is, what it does, and how it functions and is organized.
You also make several assumptions about me without any basis to make them.
Rather than making assumptions about what I am in search of or am trying to prove, how about dealing with the apparent contradiction or explain why there is no contradiction.
Christians too often try to make many assumptions about us, but only one thing can be determined by the label.
And, although the poem from Pilgrim's Regress surely betrays the influence of philosophical idealism on Lewis's thought, it also shows certain Christian assumptions about what it means to be human.
But the science of reproductive control grew in the soil of eugenics, and mainstream assumptions about birth control still reflect strong judgements about the number of children responsible parents should have.
Assumptions about hierarchy and power, common to men, are replaced by women with experiences of interconnection.
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