Sentences with phrase «content of the doctrine»

We are not just talking about a convergence of disciplines, but of an authentically global synthesis in which the various forms of knowledge... find common ground in a shared personal and social vision... We must not imagine that the socio - cultural challenge of today can be met with theological thought that specialises in the content of doctrine or concentrates on religious experience.
The diversity is not limited to the content of the doctrine.
If he should give up those other statements in which he tries to circumscribe the competence of Christian philosophy more narrowly, the content of his doctrines would be affected very little.
Therefore Israel herself should expect, and did expect, a continuum of development; and the development was to include not merely the extension of the Kingdom of the Anointed of God, and the degree of peace and joy within it, but also the intension, the content of doctrine and knowledge of God, and the degree of union with God in love.
Surely the fact that most children remain in the Sunday worship service only long enough for the children's sermon has deprived them of the opportunity of learning the language of liturgy and prayer and of absorbing the content of doctrine from hymn and from sermon.
Rahmatullah (No 2) v Ministry of Defence, Mohamed v Ministry of Defence [2017] UKSC 1, [2017] 2 WLR 287 Instructed in the Supreme Court challenge concerned the nature and content of the doctrine of Crown act of state in the context of claims relating to detention in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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But it is relativist in its vision of what constitutes the material content of Christian doctrine at any point in history.
So far as I know, this is the only rigorous formal classification (which as formal and a mere classification is beyond intelligent controversy) of possible doctrines about God — except mere dichotomies (e.g., God is or is not eternal, one with all reality, etc.), which are never very helpful because only one of the two classes has positive content.
And they must admit that on paper and purely cognitively, so far as the content of fundamental doctrines is concerned, most evangelicals have these «right.»
We usually focus on the content of faiths and policies in disputing groups; for example, the Catholic bishops» pastoral letters, the sermonic messages of Martin Luther King, Jr., and black churches, Mormon doctrines about equality or inequality, New Christian Right teachings based on revealed truths, or Jews» concepts of the land of Israel.
One of the creative process philosophers, Charles Hartshorne, states in the beginning of Man's Vision of God his conviction that «a magnificent intellectual content — far surpassing that of such systems as Thomism, Spinozism, German idealism, positivism (old or new) is implicit in the religious faith most briefly expressed in the three words, God is love».1 If this be true what is needed is not the discarding of metaphysics but the exploration of this new possibility in the doctrine of God's being.
In earlier evangelical theologies content and form were identical; the content of biblical revelation was crystallized into doctrinal form and this doctrine, it was assumed, would be self - evident to reasonable people.
One does not learn, in any systematic fashion, what distinctive doctrine Rabbi Soloveitchik formulated, or why the content and manner of his teaching continue to arouse controversy.
In short, I intend to give to this metaphor for the ministry content out of a doctrine of the Christian life that includes the best of each major contemporary version of the Christian in mission.
Can there not therefore be a genuinely fraternal place to discuss openness to the development of doctrine (taking into account contributions of modern sciences, philosophy and humanities) which is both faithful to the hierarchy of dogmatic truths andsympathetic to new methodology and content, without crossing over into an aggressively political or «conciliarist» view of progress?
Macmurray gives content to the doctrine that man is created in the image of God by saying this means we are created for freedom and for equality.
It is too soon to know if increasing support for social action within the denominations will have a reflexive effect on New Thought doctrine, or on the content of what is preached from the pulpits of New Thought congregations, moving them further toward the prophetic.
In other words, revealed doctrine is not a source of the content of scientific statements nor a positive principle of scientific method and research.
But these Niebuhr sympathizers have contented themselves with mentioning his doctrine of grace without demonstrating it.
We may speak by analogy with Hartshorne's «neoclassical theism» of Whitehead's neoclassical empiricism» precisely because it is a self - conscious revision of the classical tradition on the one hand and can be seen to consist in an analysis of the formally possible doctrines regarding the character and content of experience on the other.
It is the underlying dynamism of the doctrine of the Trinity which Karl Barth held to be the central and distinguishing content of Christian revelation.
The ethical materials in gospels and epistles alike have a general similarity of form and content, but in the epistles they are related to theological doctrine, while in the gospels they are related to a narrative of events.
Macmurray gives content to the doctrine that man is created in the image of God by saying this means we axe created for freedom and for equality.
None of the six Christian partners are wholly content with Abe's presentation of the kenotic theme in Christianity; but none can deny the genuineness of his insight into this traditional, albeit, controversial, Christian doctrine.
They may argue to their hearts content, deconstructing, but such things as «doctrine» (of any stripe or persuasion) is not allowable, as it is «divisive».
Within the esoteric tradition of these schools, hand and finger symbolism was cultivated to an incredibly skillful and complicated system of expression which makes it possible to express through finger and hand symbols the whole content of the school's secret doctrine in one worship service.
At the end of it he set out the detailed content of his own Christian faith, including his understanding of many of the central doctrines of Christianity.
In reference to the cross and resurrection of Christ you stated that these, «ADD FURTHER CONDITIONS... ADDING content to saving faith, and in the process, pointing men and women to doctrine rather than to Christ... (caps yours)»
With millions of eBooks, comics and manga being lost after purchasing on a worldwide scale, something needs to be done to augment the First Sale Doctrine, Copyright Software Rental Amendments Act and Digital Millenium Copyright Act to protect customers from companies indiscriminately removing purchased content or to save it from a company going out of business.
the right of the first - sale doctrine extended to digital content, allowing the eBook owner the right to retain, archive, share, and re-sell purchased eBooks
I think I looked forward to talking to her more than anyone else because her blog was the first or second one I discovered and I had really based my own doctrine, if you will, on the content and style of what is written there and at the Aberrant Gamer.
It is the author's view that the Court interpreted the «aim and content» doctrine in the entire dispute to such a degree that the very wording and purpose of the Treaty provisions is getting twisted.
In a jurisdiction that has prided itself on the importance of «doctrine» in interpreting the law, the fact that the major French language university opts for content with the lowest common denominator, while a foreign owned commercial publisher offers an authoritative work by leading academics and legal practitioners, is a remarkable case of role reversal, as well as a reflection on how times have changed.
At that time, the curriculum in common law Canadian law schools reflected a widespread, if not universal, consensus on the content and scope of the core body of legal doctrine that would prepare students for a career in the legal profession.
Complexity results from the inherently technical nature of the discipline, which involves the application of general principles to substantive areas of law that differ greatly in their contours and content, combined with the need for doctrine to conform to normative commitments (such as the principles of good administration and the rule of law).
The Court seemed to conflate free speech jurisprudence with case law on the intentional infliction of emotional distress, by applying the content - based restriction doctrine of the First Amendment to the tort claim, instead of anaylzing them separately and weighing them against each other.
And yet we still have doctrines on proof of foreign law that state that assumptions about the content of foreign norms are impermissible.
As such, the doctrine of fair use is becoming more prevalent on both YouTube and video content on the web, and copyright owners will need to re evaluate what to consider infringement.
Numerous commentators have bemoaned both the FISA courts» secretive nature and the content of specific legal interpretations revealed in their leaked opinions.2 But an overlooked yet fundamental problem with the FISA courts» work is that judge - made law can be generated only through stare decisis, 3 a doctrine that we argue is not justified when applied to secret opinions of the type the FISA courts produce.
The trickier question is whether other, non-dependent parties may attempt to challenge the will based on the content of pre-existing wills, verbal promises, business contracts, trust doctrine, or other analyses.
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