In opinion pieces, feature articles, and book reviews, it turns out that the number - one subject category, far and away, is theology, both Catholic and Protestant, with too infrequent
engagement with Orthodoxy.
Not exact matches
[2] This implies a hermeneutic of continuity and renewal, and thus a foundation of doctrinal
orthodoxy, but also a genuine
engagement with the modern world and culture (Gaudium et Spes).
Rollins concludes that «we are left then
with the idea of
orthodoxy and orthopraxis as two terms which refer to a loving
engagement with the world that is mediated, though not enslaved by, our reading of the Bible.»
Like many others, I have often repeated the
orthodoxy that the early 1980s saw a return to painting, a rediscovery of figuration, an embrace of dramatic content and an explicit
engagement with art history.
For me, as
with countless other skeptics, my
engagement in the climate discussion started
with me reading a blog written by a Canadian statistician
with the temerity to challenge the
orthodoxy and state, «YOU»RE DOING IT WRONG!!!