Sentences with phrase «egalitarians believe»

The egalitarians believe that God has the capacity to have different desires for different women — that God may well not view all women as being the same and that God may not want all women to do the same things.
The egalitarians believe that women should listen to the Holy Spirit without the filter of what was written in the bible or the expectations of certain segments of society.
Moreover, he's not accurately representing what egalitarians believe.
As an egalitarian I believe that a truly complementary relationship is one in which differences are celebrated, but not forced.

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When Singapore was part of Malaysia, Lee's belief in an egalitarian society had aroused the suspicions of Malay politicians who believed Lee spoke loftily about multiracialism even as he canvassed for Chinese votes.
We believe token sales should be aligned with the principles, philosophies, and egalitarian spirit of crypto that makes it special.
With a very egalitarian mind - set the Danes believe in independency, equal rights, accessible superiors and that management facilitates and empowers.
On the other are egalitarians and feminists, who believe God gives us equal and identical roles, and that Bible passages that appear to say otherwise have been misinterpreted.
I'm a consummate egalitarian who believes all men are created equal; thus, pastors don't much welcome me into their hierarchical «flock.»
Obviously, I'm a big advocate for mutual submission in marriage, as that is what I believe those biblical passages ultimately teach and this is what works best in our marriage, but more important than adopting a single household model — either patriarchal or egalitarian — is adopting the posture of Jesus Christ, who emptied himself of power and took the role of servant.
As egalitarians advance the shared authority of males and females, people perceive sameness of being because authority was linked to being (ontology), and men were believed to be, in their being, superior to females.
Well, here's the thing: I'm egalitarian, and I believe there are differences between men and women too.
The purpose is simply to expose what I've noticed to be recurring assumptions about what it means to be egalitarian, assumptions that do not reflect my own views as someone who believes men and women should work together, without hierarchy, to grow the Kingdom in the home, church, and world.
«I can't be egalitarian,» they say, «because I believe there are differences between men and women.»
In short, the egalitarians by and large believe that God is not defined by and constrained by what was written in the bible.
I'm an egalitarian female preacher who believes Tim Keller has been treated terribly Princeton Theological... More
I'm an egalitarian female preacher who believes Tim Keller has been treated terribly Princeton Theological Seminary have decided not to give Tim Keller... More
Those in our age who refuse to believe in an alternative between unbridled individualism and egalitarian collectivism will understand him.
It started a couple of days ago when I popped off on my Facebook page about how much I wished there was a really great marriage conference for people whose marriages are more like our own — theologians call it «egalitarian» meaning that we believe in a marriage of equals, that we are co-leaders and our marriage is more about lifting each other up and following Jesus together as one.
Egalitarianism (also known as «mutuality»): Christians who identify as egalitarian usually believe that Christian women enjoy equal status and responsibility with men in the home, church, and society, and that teaching and leading God's people should be based on giftedness rather than gender.
Yet I also believe there was a fourth iconic moment in America's journey from a land fouled by segregation to the most racially egalitarian nation on the planet.
I'm an egalitarian female preacher who believes Tim Keller has been treated terribly Princeton Theological Seminary have decided not to give Tim Keller their award in Reformed theology and public witness after students complained about Keller's complementarian views.
McKnight believes that the mutuality (or egalitarian) view taps into the «oneness - otherness - oneness» theme of the Bible's redemptive story that he introduced earlier in the book.
Their selective ethos makes grammar schools repugnant to educational egalitarians, who believe that equality of opportunity requires all children to have the same standard of education.
In these egalitarian societies, where sharing food and other resources is the norm, parents believe it's wrong to impose one's will on anyone, including children.
Her parents, William and Lydia, egalitarian Quakers to the core, believed in educating all their children.
«Young people today strongly believe in egalitarian marriage — even if they don't always follow it in practice,» she said.
She then told BBC Radio 4's Front Row: «To a certain extent I believe, as I said on stage, in the light of the world's ever lengthening political shadow, that the art world has a responsibility, if not to suggest a provisional means forward, then at least show an egalitarian platform of democracy.
One set of stats that didn't make it into my piece: 78 per cent of subjects who display an «egalitarian» and «communitarian» worldview believe that most scientists agree climate change is happening (which is true)-- compared with only 19 per cent of those with a «hierarchical» and «individualist» worldview.
In sum, by inverting the cultural meanings attached to such evidence, the geoengineering news story made the hierarchical individualists more inclined to believe and egalitarian communitarians more inclined to be skeptical of climate change.
I believe that this egalitarian approach is one of the reasons why we will continue to manage succession well.
We Brits tug our forelocks to monarchy and the aristocracy, not Johnny - come - lately property tycoons or genius entrepreneurs, and this continues to irritate everyone — liberal media in particular — who believe in a more egalitarian, rational and meritocratic way of thinking.
These are companies that are bold in their vision, iterative and experimental in their development, have a reverence for evidence and data, and are open and egalitarian in their structures, he believes.
Drawing on research conducted for the VicHealth See Beyond Race campaign, we are targeting non-Indigenous men and women aged 25 - 44 with particular mindsets — those who believe they have egalitarian attitudes and who do not consider themselves to be racist, but who may engage in subtle acts of discrimination, believe negative stereotypes or make offensive comments.
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