The phrase
"difference in theology" refers to varying beliefs or understandings about religious concepts or ideas. It highlights how different people or groups may have contrasting perspectives when it comes to interpreting and practicing their faith.
Full definition
I think we are not agreed on the subject of justice and rights among men because we have a significant shading
of difference in our theology concerning man.6666
I disagree with Owen that
differences in theology regarding gender are matters of orthodoxy, particularly given the number of faithful Christians who have disagreed on these issues through the centuries, and I'm disappointed he resorted to charges of heresy when we should be able to discuss these differences with gentleness and respect.
It became clear, for example, largely as a result of the animated exchange between Ogden and Lamb, that «minor» differences in starting - point and methodology eventually result in
major differences in the theologies thereby produced.
It's hard to maintain unity
when differences in theology are met with accusations of heresy, and challenges to certain interpretations of the Bible are dismissed as challenges to its authority.
It seems trivial to ask that question,
since differences in theology and in religious and moral outlooks and life have appealed to different «biblical worlds,» beginning with the New Testament itself.
What I am asking is whether the conditions that automatically exclude all but middle - class people from doing theology make a
significant difference in the theology itself, including my theology.
This connection between church and family has been more pronounced among Protestants than Catholics because
of differences in theology.
There are many differences between the various Christian bodies which emerged from the Reformation in the sixteenth century —
differences in theology and differences in order — but the importance of the preaching office is one point in which they agree.
The difference in theology is reflected in Dr. McGavran's distinction between «brought to Christ» and «brought to the Church.»
I like what you higlighted in there being
the differences in theologies — I think most people would sit somewhere in the middel rather than being at the extremes.
Let's leave aside
the differences in theology (that God was once a man, just like you and me; that there are millions of gods with their own planets throughout the universe; that faithful Mormons become gods with their own planets and multiple goddess wives procreating together to populate their planet with worshippers, etc.) Let's leave aside Mormons» myriad and obvious non-Christian beliefs.
Each of us, despite
our differences in theology or morality, are not the enemy.
The cons: If you are not of the same religious persuasion as the school, you may have to do some explaining as to
the differences in theology and doctrine your children have been taught since birth, and what they are exposed to at school.