Sentences with phrase «deep theology with»

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But I care enough about Bob to talk with him honestly about our deepest differences — including my assessment that on both halves of the Snow couplet, public Mormon theology and traditional Christian orthodoxy are still far apart.
Luther's impatient arguments for the reform of sacramental practice and theology, and his frequent vilification of received usages and opinions, should not therefore be allowed to obscure what might be called his «deep catholic» commitment to the sacramentality of grace, with its unmistakable Patristic resonances.
I went deeper and got in touch with something I was feeling deep in my gut: I felt the pressure to referee competing and even conflicting theologies.
My entire concept of God shifted in that moment, leaving my brain and my life and my theology to catch up with what my soul now knew deep.
And yet, as Jones points out, no aspect of Christian theology has a deeper resonance with feminist analyses of oppression than the doctrine of sin.
I'd take a deep / meaningful conversation with a human being (of any faith / non-faith) over a volume of systematic theology any day.
I've been reflecting on this a lot recently, as I've been talking with loved ones about how to move past some of my «issues» (read — anger, obsession, deep - seated hatred) with some of the tenants of Reformed theology.
and knowing that «going deep» so to speak on theology isn't her typical move, I figured I would take a read and see if perhaps she had changed somehow in the years since we worshiped at the same church every week, or if this was merely a simple «It's all good with Jesus, so judge not, and so on» type post / statement.
But deep theology and missional ideas are painted with words in nearly every song.
But even if the theology here were rich and deep and uniformly brilliant, I would still be concerned about a Bible with so much ancillary material on a single subject.
I will return to these themes below, but for now my point is a simple one: Catholic moral theology needs to reestablish a connection with the broader and deeper just war tradition, and especially with the form given that tradition in the classic period of its development.
I shall start with creation ex nihilo, since this is a fundamentally important element in classical theology, one I take to have deep roots in religious experience and practice.
I have a deep appreciation for Reformed Theology, a theological movement that began with Martin Luther and John Calvin, was further developed by such theologians as Barth and Brunner, and was followed by such theologians today as Torrance and Pannenburg.
I have a deep appreciation for Reformed Theology, a theological movement that began with Martin Luther and John Calvin, was further developed by such theologians as Barth and Brunner, and was followed by such...
Psychosis / most psychiatric illnesses often arise in adolescence or in early adult life however 75 per cent of children with mental health disorders / issues do not get the help they need — I fell into that 75 per cent, I was misdiagnosed by a doctor and then the self - induced trance - like altered state of consciousness induced by intense / deep meditation and prayer coupled with the theology about how prayer and God work in a Christian's life (more on this below) just pushed me right over the edge.
Though he prefers the older word «piety» — with its deep rootage in Roman history and Calvinist theology — J. I. Packer offers a succinct positive definition of Christian spirituality as an «enquiry into the whole Christian enterprise of pursuing, achieving, and cultivating communion with God, which includes both public worship and private devotion, and the results of these in actual Christian life.»
For example, Barack Obama has always claimed a vibrant and deep connection with God and a «born - again» theology that is distinctly Christian.
Personally, I should find it more helpful to quarry into the old logos theology, and interpret it with a deeper sense of man's historicity, than to cut off the doctrine of Christ so sharply from its roots as Dr. Altizer seems to do.
Few will deny, for example, that Paul's theology represents with something approaching adequacy the fact and meaning of sin in human life — the reality of moral evil, the universal blight it brings, man's hopeless entanglement with it, the perverse and rebellious pride, deep in our nature, which degrades us, distorts our efforts, mars even our best moral achievements, and from which we know God must save us if we are to be saved at all.
I think that we need to make sure that we talk to people, be Christ to people, not hit them over the head with deep theology or shove a list of proof texts under their noses.
The encounter of the gospel with the world, whether in evangelism, religious education, apologetics, or theology, requires a deep appreciation of, and initiation into, the varied symbolic expressions of culture.
These themes speak to Western theology with a deep, prophetic simplicity.
Even though the Reformers tried to liberate the Bible from philosophical thinking, they hardly began to deal with the deep hold of substance thought on theology.
On this question the speculative theologian agrees with the rationalist theologian (within, say, process theology), for one of the deepest commitments of the rationalist theologian is to generality as it is revealed in logical thought.
With great wit and deep irony, Jon Birch draws cartoons about the church, Jesus, theology, and mission.
I saw a cultural Christianity cut off from the deep theology of the Bible and enamored with books and audio and sermon series tying current events to Bible prophecy — supermarket scanners as the mark of the Beast, Gog and Magog as the Soviet Union or, later, Saddam Hussein or al - Qaeda or the Islamic State as direct fulfillments of Bible prophecy.
A key task, then, which twentieth - century Catholic theology largely ignored, is to show the fundamental compatibility of the modern natural sciences with a deeper philosophy of nature and a metaphysics of the human person, one religious in orientation.
When theology is truly studied, it ushers you into a deep relationship with God.
Theology is not simply the study of God, but an interaction with God, a conversation with Him and with others about the deep mysteries of divinity.
If, on the other hand, «faith» means a deep - set trust that plays out in our actions, then this book is simply more motivation to reach out with Jesus» message... If proper theology is directly related to your eternal destiny you have a righteous fight on your hands.
In Wales, Rowan Williams is a poet as well as a theologian who often engages with literature, Donald Allchin is in deep dialogue with poets in many traditions, and Oliver Davies, having ranged through German, Russian and Welsh literature as well as Meister Eckhart, is now engaged on a major work of fundamental and systematic theology with a strong literary dimension.
This point of view is relevant to the recent «Death of God» theologies.9 It is possible that the new humanism and the declaration of the absence of God reflects a deep dissatisfaction with the traditional conceptions of God.
These can be the raw materials of blasphemy, but they can also be the stuff of popular art that drills deep into issues — theology and human destiny, sin and redemption, heaven and hell — that the old mass media treated with kid gloves.
I then dove deep into Reformed theology with the likes of Calvin and Barth.
Standish, Maine About Blog The Saint Joseph's College Online Theology Program is based on the philosophy that effective ministry requires a solid theological foundation, grounded in solid Catholic doctrine, with a deep spiritual and pastoral orientation.
Standish, Maine About Blog The Saint Joseph's College Online Theology Program is based on the philosophy that effective ministry requires a solid theological foundation, grounded in solid Catholic doctrine, with a deep spiritual and pastoral orientation.
Phoenix, AZ About Blog Cross of Glory Church is a community of Christians, rooted deep in Lutheran theology and tradition, and praising God with contemporary music and meaningful messages.
Standish, Maine About Blog The Saint Joseph's College Online Theology Program is based on the philosophy that effective ministry requires a solid theological foundation, grounded in solid Catholic doctrine, with a deep spiritual and pastoral orientation.
Phoenix, AZ About Blog Cross of Glory Church is a community of Christians, rooted deep in Lutheran theology and tradition, and praising God with contemporary music and meaningful messages.
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