Sentences with phrase «biblical roots»

The work ethic is a deeply held social value with biblical roots.
The name has been growing in popularity with strong Biblical roots and a fresh appeal due its popular culture references.
The meaning goes back to the name's biblical roots because, in the Bible, the olive tree symbolizes fruitfulness and beauty and dignity.
He can support Wesleyan process theologians and free them from their tendency to intellectualism, distance from biblical roots, and divided loyalty.
Jacob and Joshua share biblical roots and have similar sounding Hebrew names.
Since the end of the 19th century, archaeologists have strived to uncover the ancient history of the Near East and to trace the regions biblical roots.
But the song titles, listed under headings of «Heaven» and «Hell,» suggest biblical roots, and Cash's biography is a story, as Dickey says, of sin, love, struggle and atonement.
It is not enough for the Catholic Church to take note of Jewish ties to the land «that have deep biblical roots
For parents looking to honor their faith, recognize their family or simply find the perfect name with biblical roots, choosing from the hundreds of Jewish baby names out there can be fun, but also challenging.
The meaning goes back to the name's biblical roots because, in the Bible, the olive tree
Jenson's ambitious enterprise requires familiarity with the sources of Christian teaching through the centuries as well as with the biblical roots, and he displays an intimate knowledge of the Eastern Fathers as well as of Western figures such as Augustine and Thomas Aquinas.
The importance in the global South of «biblical roots,» and the ability of the Christian scriptures to attract and convert, or claim and be claimed, can hardly be overstated.
Shaull believes that Pentecostal movements today have a much larger space than before in which to develop their own unique life in the Spirit — «if they keep closely connected with their biblical roots
After completing 11 years of research on the Biblical roots of early AA.
I would now like to present below my own characterization of eleven specific features of the Pioneer A. A. Group Program; and, where I was able specifically to identify them, their biblical roots:
Dick B., Making Known the Biblical Roots of Alcoholics Anonymous: An Eleven Year Project.
The author,» Dick B.,» covers the biblical roots of the movement, its Twelve Step recovery program, and its emphasis on God.
This led Brague to the Biblical roots of the Western idea of freedom, where we can find something completely fresh — a basic, radical new idea that comes before all other talk of what it means to be free in our society.
In an explosive new book, The Holy Spirit is Not for Sale (Chosen), he calls on charismatic and Pentecostal Christians to return to their biblical roots and restore integrity and humility to charismatic spirituality.
The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews have identified three main aims of their work, which they say have biblical roots.
Theologians affirm themselves as Christians, committed to God and to the poor, and they consider that Christianity and theology have biblical roots and are not determined by any ideology.
My answer involves a long digression into the biblical roots of the doctrine of creation, as well as an argument about how particular verses of Scripture fit within an overall interpretation of the Bible.
In the standard academic view, resurrection is an idea with no biblical roots — a foreign, unprecedented import into Second Temple Judaism.
Why not just describe love in its biblical roots and human expressions?
Its Biblical roots and aristocratic nature have given it a long lasting appeal to parents.
Celibacy in the Church is a longstanding tradition with both historical and Biblical roots, but many would like to see the strictures relaxed.
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