Sentences with phrase «claims in»

By grounding religious claims in human experience, Schleiermacher did not have to begin with metaphysical speculation nor by requiring intellectual assent to the dogmas of the church.
He died because claims in the bible are garbage.
And he recently wrote a book about how he used his training and experience as a cold case detective to verify the truths of the claims in the Gospel accounts.
Can any of the miracles and fantastic claims in the bible confirmed through repeatable testing, so that the only possible conclusion is that a god exists?
«He's willing to give up the christological claims in order to be a Troeltschian.»
As far as the spirit and eyes of Christ, because he is the word as the Bible claims in the New Testament, it is fairly obvious that you can only find its reality with the help of the Holy Spirit.
He claims in his manifesto he is not a religious man.
Cobb claims in would, Sherburne claims it is an incoherent concept.
«Because some scholars have treated miracle claims in the Gospels and Acts as purely legendary on the premise that such events do not happen, I intended to challenge their instinctive dismissal of the possibility of such claims by referring to a few works that catalogued modern eyewitness claims of miracles.»
real people are commiting crimes in the name of religion and backs up there claims in real texts that we claim to be holy.
There are many claims in each myth...
The court has been whittling back on both free - exercise and establishment - clause claims in favor of wider amplitude for the exercise of the powers of government.
Tony Anthony, founding director of evangelism charity Avanti Ministries, claims in his best - selling autobiography Taming the Tiger that he was three times...
The church is, one might say, inherently comic, for it makes divine and universal claims in very human and particular ways — a discrepancy evident to anyone who cares to look.
«The meta - ethical character of every claim to moral validity» designates the common character of all such claims in distinction from nonmoral claims.
There are three basic issues here: the significance of Hartshorne's work on the ontological argument, the justifiability of rejecting metaphysical claims in principle because they «impoverish» experience, and the correctness of holding that Hartshorne's position does so impoverish experience.
John Warwick Montgomery, a lawyer and philosopher as well as theologian, provides perhaps the most comprehensive argument by a conservative in his recent book Human Rights and Human Dignity: An Apologetic for the Transcendent Perspective (Zondervan, 1986) He concludes that rights derived from the inerrant teachings of the Bible give authority to the rights set forth in the Universal Declaration, even exceeding its claims in significant ways.
A recent study in a feminist periodical presents considerable evidence that reductionist stereotypes of Eddy that are still current, even among feminists, sprang to a surprising extent from resentment directed toward her as a woman making serious truth claims in a male - dominated society (Jean McDonald, «Mary Baker Eddy and the Nineteenth Century «Public» Woman: A Feminist Reappraisal, «Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion [Spring, 1986], pp. 89 - 112).
Does not our founding document, the Declaration of Independence (never mentioned by Schlesinger, interestingly), ground its claims in «Nature's God»?
Christianity, with its claims in one way personal and in the other way ecumenical and both ways antithetical to omnicompetent government, must always in fact... be treated as an enemy [by the State].
There are no absolute truth claims involved at all... except, of course, the absolute dogma that there are no truth claims in matters of religion and morals!
Both religious conservatives and LGBT activists ground their respective claims in metaphysics.
Employees from at least 10 New York City law firms have been charged with participating in a fraud ring that submitted false claims in applications for Chinese asylum seekers.
«Every time I would change, I would underline one set of verses, and ignore another set of verses... You can make the Bible do whatever you want,» he claims in the film.
If this is a space for Julie (and Becky and Mojojules) to speak about how she was treated, as David claims in an earlier comment, then that is one thing.
Second, strong claims in some of my earlier statements concerning the universal intelligibility of God's revelation in Jesus Christ have been replaced by more restrained formulas that take more account of the intricacies of human language and belief.
He too was an atheist and began investigating Biblical claims in an effort to write a book about it's fallacies.
Since science can make no authoritative claims in the field of cosmogony, answers to those questions can only come from two other sources, that being philosophy and religion.
I made my students read Nazi theology because I wanted to challenge them to see how the Christian legacy of anti-Semitism, which goes back to claims in the Gospel of John that the Jews killed Jesus, had been used to justify the murder of Jews.
The Cages and the Falstaffs of the world are least likely to know this, but true - believing Gnostics, an avant - garde elite if there ever was one, have always known it and have always known too how to move into and stake out claims in Christian and Jewish territory.
He makes some surprising claims in the chapter on human beings, arguing for a strong Cartesian dualism of soul and body for humans, but claiming that dogs and cats have immaterial souls as well.
Defending Shepard as having been the victim of «a brutal, anti-gay hate crime,» a spokesperson for the Matthew Shepard Foundation denounced Jimenez's claims in a statement to The Huffington Post at the time of the release of The Book Of Matt.
How do you rationalize this (and all the other ridiculous claims in the holy book) away?
A person who rejects scientific theory and exploration for unverified claims in the latest fad religion in human history?
In Dover v. Kitzmiller it was shown that Behe's claims in his book had actually been refuted long before it ever hit the market.
I'm sure you understand which is why you never answer questions like this directly, but to be sure — why do you trust claims in the bible (which are dubious at best) but would want verification in all other walks of life?
It trivializes its subject, he claims in an article in Harper's, by turning the Holocaust into «another American theme park.»
Why did you disappear when I pointed out that you weren't giving any basis (scientific or scriptural) for your claims in the previous page?
Dr John Sentamu made the claims in his new book, called «On Rock or Sand».
You make many claims in absolute certainty... but you have nothing to back them up... «just wait and see...» At least when we claim that Gravity happens, we can back it up.
That might be true if you did not have Canada and other countries, including our own, are planning to strengthen their Northern Navy's to stake their claims in the melting mineral rich Arctic.
Redstone's former companion Manuela Herzer claims in a probate...
All provinces except New Brunswick have a Small Claims Court within their provincial court system to deal with smaller claims in a quick, less expensive way.
The court answered both questions in the affirmative and held that the CFTC can pursue fraud and manipulation claims in virtual currency spot markets.5 First, the court found that the term «commodity» encompasses virtual currency «both in economic function and in the language of the statute.»
«The heightened claims activity in emerging markets is due to a combination of increased frequency of medium sized risk claims in Asia, weather related claims in Latin American and adverse experience in legacy portfolios in Latin America,» QBE said in a statement.
QBE revealed that increases in insurance claims in emerging markets would add 1 per cent to its combined operating ratio, with the insurer anticipating it will climb to between 94.5 per cent and 96 per cent for the first half and the full year (the lower a COR is, the better).
The court held that the CFTC can pursue fraud and manipulation claims in virtual currency spot markets.
The company further emphasized that all the claims in her post were thoroughly investigated and that it had taken every recommended action.
The 10 - page note, according to Schiff and other Democrats, is a detailed rebuttal to the claims in Nunes's memo.
BuzzFeed is arguing that the Daniels affair helps bolster the legitimacy of some of the claims in the dossier — specifically, that Cohen met with Russian officials in Prague and tried to pay them off to cover up the relationship between the Trump campaign and the people with ties to the Kremlin.
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