Sentences with phrase «diverse religious traditions»

Articles featured in the Bulletin cover diverse religious traditions from any time period from ancient religions to new religious movements.
The variation is still greater when the scholars represent diverse religious traditions.
The Christian theology that engages us in Asia must have must have room, yes, plenty of room, for people of different walks of life and of diverse religious traditions and cultural backgrounds.

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I belong to a wonderful church where we welcome (encourage) diverse points of view and seek to learn all we can about different religious traditions.
Readers will recognize that Posner is not an authority on the complex and diverse relationships between faith and reason within various religious traditions.
Our tradition of diversity has been largely of diverse religious communities.
Though the scholars who belong to that tradition will always have diverse motives — religious, nonreligious, even antireligious — these motives are harmful only if they substantively affect the scholarship.
Faith presupposes a context of certain practices and even bodily transformation» for our flesh is redeemed by Christ's own flesh» and can not be considered a general feature of human nature that finds diverse expression in all the great religious traditions.
Like many other religious traditions, the Christian story is open to being retold in diverse ways in new situations.
If they think about their own tradition in the light of religious pluralism, the need to consider the basic assumptions of diverse traditions becomes even more important.
Both thinkers share an antifoundationalist denial of universal religious experience, which is manifest in the particularity of diverse traditions, an affirmation that characterizes liberalism (AN 3).
Schools have to deal with the dissonance created by the blending of a religiously diverse constituency with the school's particular religious tradition.
He then said that both groups have great cultural riches, religious riches, and diverse traditions, «but we have to encounter one another as brothers.
Their student bodies represent diverse religious and denominational traditions, none of which functions as the reigning source of the views about church and ministry that are behind the curriculum.
This appeal reflects the conscious effort made during its drafting to seek recommendations and comment from diverse cultural and religious traditions.
In the ecumenical discussions and experience, churches with their diverse confessions and traditions and in their various expressions as parishes, monastic communities, religious orders, etc., have learned to recognize each other as participants in the one worldwide missionary movement.
Free from government control — and without government assistance — religious values, literature, traditions and holidays permeate the lives of our citizens and, in their diverse ways, form an integral part of our national culture.
With a diverse ethnic mix and cultural backgrounds, the new Corozal Town inhabitants brought with them varied languages, religious viewpoints, family structures and cultural practices, traditions and beliefs.
Gates was selected for his installation A Complicated Relationship between Heaven and Earth, or When We Believe (2014), which seeks to challenge a Western - centric ideology of Christianity by looking at other religious objects and traditions from diverse cultures across the globe.
Such a framing of the question will particularly speak to those familiar with the Christian tradition, but other language will also enter into the conversation when a diverse group of religious leaders and religious scholars are invited into the conversation.
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