To work patiently alongside people of other faiths is not an option invented
by modern liberals who seek to relativize the radical singleness of Jesus Christ and what was made possible through him.
The revelation in Christ, in any sense in which either our experience or really primitive Christian doctrine confirms it, is not most truly represented by the statement that Jesus Christ was God, as certain types of later Christian orthodoxy have tried to say it, nor yet
by the modern liberal view that Jesus was a picture of God, showing us «what God is like.»
Not exact matches
Our preaching and theology has been one ceaseless effort to conform to the canons of intelligibility produced
by the economic and intellectual formations characteristic of
modern and
liberal societies.
In any case, an equation of private with preferential was historically effected
by the alliance between
liberal thought and
modern economics.
Would those thus indoctrinated
by the hate speech of
liberal hypocrisy (which
modern societies seem to embrace so readily) treat the Christians with love and kindness or with fear and intimidation?
By the way I think the progressive
liberal experiment in
modern social values is going extremely well [sic]... what do you think?
The bewildering proliferation of theologies in the last quarter of the 20th century contrasts sharply with the blends of
liberal, existential and neo-orthodox theologies outlined
by H. R. Mackintosh in his Types of
Modern Theology in the second quarter of this century.
Under
modern conditions, with changes occurring so rapidly that most specific occupational preparation becomes quickly out of date, it even appears that a fundamental
liberal education is the best vocational education, for it develops the powers of imagination needed to meet new situations and the understanding of interrelationships required
by life in an increasingly interdependent civilization.
If
modern liberal education is to provide for the nurture of free men, it must regain the ideal of generality which characterized the traditional
liberal arts, but it must do so without sacrificing the variety and scope made possible
by modern advances in knowledge.
But
by the late 20th century
modern - minded
liberals would find James more palatable than Niebuhr.
An interesting proposition made
by Khalid Latif, yet one still shrouded in the
modern liberal discourse of democratic America.
«2 The diversity which Henry, as one of
modern evangelicalism's founders, laments has been noted more positively
by Richard Quebedeaux in his book The Young Evangelicals - Revolution in Orthodoxy.3 In this book Quebedeaux offers a typology for the conservative wing of the Protestant church, differentiating Separatist Fundamentalism (Bob Jones University, Carl McIntire) from Open Fundamentalism (Biola College, Hal Lindsey), Establishment Evangelicalism (Christianity Today, Billy Graham) from the New Evangelicalism (Fuller Theological Seminary, Mark Hatfield), and all of these from the Charismatic Movement which cuts into orthodox, as well as ecumenical
liberal and Roman Catholic constituencies.
It must continue to pursue its task within the critical disciplines that were initiated
by liberal scholarship at the beginning of the
modern period.
By «
liberal theology» I mean the movement in
modern Protestantism which during the nineteenth century tried to bring Christian thought into organic unity with the evolutionary world view, the movements for social reconstruction, and the expectations of «a better world» which dominated the general mind.
Nevertheless, in spite of the interpretations offered
by liberal thought, ancient or
modern, the doctrine of divine choice did in actuality work out as a prolific source of national arrogance.
There is some beginning among them of a
liberal attitude toward the Koran such as that represented
by liberal modern scholarship toward the Bible.
Sure, I am quite conservative in many of these areas, but in others, I would be considered «
liberal»
by some
modern fundamentalists.
Modern reformation movements in traditional Indian religions especially the movements of Neo-Hinduism indicated the impact of modernity on Indian life at its religious level, and India's
liberal democratic and leftist ideologies guiding the struggle for political independence and nation - building in independent India, indicate the assimilation of Enlightenment humanism at the ideological level, though qualified a great deal
by the reformed religious view of Gandhism.
The reordering of life according to such principles of rationalization resulted from the tendency of corporate capitalism and the
modern liberal state to expand their power, which they accomplished
by means of a bureaucratic structure and paternalistic ethos.
By liberal culture I mean not only these values of
modern American liberalism but also its practices in our political order, our schools, our media, and the major institutions (except, to some extent, or course, religious institutions) of our society.
The diverse and powerful forms of evangelism often uncontrolled
by church officials influenced
modern Christianity far more profoundly than did a
liberal deconstruction of religion.
We (I was the
Liberal Democrats» director of policy between 1999 and 2004) developed a
modern restatement of the social liberalism, called «New Liberalism» in its day, espoused
by Hobhouse: social liberalism, greened and decentralised to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
Sixty - five per cent said the gay marriage plans, backed
by the
Liberal Democrats, are more to do with making the Tories look «trendy and
modern».
The Steve Webb interview: How I built a
modern, inclusive,
liberal State Pension system by Caron Lindsay on Liberal Democra
liberal State Pension system
by Caron Lindsay on
Liberal Democra
Liberal Democrat Voice
He seemed to delight in hoping to do Labour what its most successful
modern leader, Tony Blair, had dreamed of doing to the Conservatives: that's to say, driving them to the margins of British politics
by forming a semi-permanent coalition with the
Liberal Democrats.
Liberals, and even many normal people, feel that the serious problems facing science at
modern universities in the U.S. can all be resolved
by providing much more money for research studies.
Still, these were different times in America's past, and peaceful coexistence didn't seem plausible at the time — a point Cooper reminds
by forcing Blocker to endure a
liberal diatribe over dinner with Lt. Colonel Ross McCowan (Peter Mullan), as his wife (Robyn Malcolm) verbalizes a more progressive
modern view.
Although a rich history of organized protest, opposition, and resistance
by labor unions, professional syndicates, student groups, and Islamist organizations is prominent in both Egyptian and Tunisian
modern histories, formulating policy and garnering political support were especially difficult for secular and
liberal parties under the newly toppled dictatorships.
The Black Death Middle Ages - Pulling it all together Renaissance Pare and Harvey Dealing with Disease Surgery and Nursing Vaccination Early
Modern Britain - Pulling it all together Germ Theory A Revolution in Surgery How did Public Health Improve The Discovery of Penicillin
Modern Medicine
Modern Surgery How did public health reforms (
liberal reforms - adapted from a brilliant resource on TES) What is the answer to public health Conclusion and Review Important note: Some of these resources will have been partly adapted
by other excellent resources on TES - I can't remember the authors, otherwise I would credit them!
The Film and Media Screening Series is supported
by the Diversity Council, the Student - Faculty Corporation, the School of
Liberal Arts, the Department of Film, Media and Performing Arts, and the Department of
Modern Languages and Cultures.
The artist recipient of the 2020 Prize will be announced in July 2018, chosen
by this year's independent advisory committee, which includes: Ian Berry, Dayton Director of The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery and Professor of
Liberal Arts at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY; Lauren Haynes, Curator, Contemporary Art at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR; Eungie Joo, Curator of Contemporary Art, San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art, San Francisco, CA; Helen Molesworth, critic; and Lilian Tone, Assistant Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of
Modern Art, New York, NY; along with institutional advisors Heather Pesanti, Chief Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs at The Contemporary Austin, and Stephanie Roach, Director of The FLAG Art Foundation.
The school, founded in New York in 1875
by artists seeking to break free from the academic, restrictive conventions of the National Academy of Design, offered a more
liberal approach sympathetic to the new
modern spirit in American art.
In
modern society,
liberals favour a
liberal democracy with open and fair elections, where all citizens have equal rights
by law and an equal opportunity to succeed.
This eventually led to the fall in the Legislature of the thereafter much - diminished B.C.
Liberals (who are really
modern neoliberal conservatives), and the swearing in of an NDP government led
by Premier John Horgan in July 2017.
Feminist theorists have contended that hegemonic discourses in late
modern liberal discourse define and socialize adolescent young women as something less than we are: they move us from an experience of ourselves as agents to a relegation in a particular space defined
by our relationships with men.
To be fair, this bright pigment is a brave colour choice, but it works beautifully in this
modern living room scheme, broken up
by the
liberal scattering of grey and white details in the cushions and floral prints.