Sentences with phrase «depravity of man»

I do not believe in total depravity of man, either.
From a theological viewpoint, the definition of the will is viewed in light of the revealed, biblical truths of original sin and the spiritual depravity of man.
There is a difference between establishing the universal depravity of man and charging individual men with sins (Vance, Other Side of Calvinism, 229).
The further you detach Bible verses from the consistent Scriptural core of the pure and infinite power of God, the depravity of man, our dependent need for reconciliation, and the salvation available only through the perfection of Jesus Christ, the further you move away from God, and the more confused, counter-productive, and hopeless your thought becomes.
First, there is mans ability to work with God in spiritual regeneration, a strong denial of the total depravity of man.
The total depravity of man — another utterly anti-human doctrine, along with God ordained genocides.
Although I am very far from subscribing to the doctrine of the total depravity of man, it does seem to me to have been proved within my own lifetime that the problem of human evil is not much affected by better education, better housing, higher wages, holidays with pay, and the National Health Service — desirable as all these things may be for other good reasons.
Movieguide's Dr. Ted Baehr — who's typically critical of films that don't align with a conservative worldview — told The Christian Post that «The primary message that comes out of the film is the depravity of man and the judgment of God.»
Now, we hear stories of the depravity of man from all over the world all the time.
Themes such as God's supremacy and sovereignty, the depravity of man, God's wrath toward sinners, the redemption of the elect through God's irresistible grace, and the idea that God's holiness required a judicial, substitutionary atonement in the form of retributive judgment.
«We have been taking a look at the depravity of man, and it is a sight which may well fill us with horror.
The character of God, the depravity of man, the sinlessness of Christ, the atonement of Christ's death, and so on are in fact transcultural ideas.
Rejecting the view of human nature which held to the depravity of man, they insisted that by experience and the use of reason men could achieve a perfect society.
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