Sentences with phrase «evangelical doctrine»

What first attracted me to emerging church writers and speakers was their willingness to confront difficult theological issues and even challenge traditional evangelical doctrine.
Campolo says there's a world of podcasts, books, events and more aimed at young evangelicals who are re-thinking historic evangelical doctrines on hell, sovereignty, biblical infallibility, sexuality etc..
Radio ministers not only kept evangelical doctrine before the people; they made it clear that legions still built on the firm foundation and walked on the ancient pathways, and would teach their children to do the same.
In describing his approach to scripture in The Scripture Principle and Tracking the Maze, Clark Pinnock accepts the terms «verbal inspiration» and «inerrancy» as part of a truly evangelical doctrine of scripture, but insists that their meanings must not be determined by traditional scholastic, deductive theology.
For example, I disagree with complementarian positions that limit the role of women in church leadership, but I don't think this puts me in the category of «revisionists» who are «open to questioning key evangelical doctrines on theology and culture,» as Belcher asserts on page 46.
In this case, it smacks of efforts since the 2016 election to declare traditional evangelical doctrine guilty by association with Trumpism.
In most cases, it would be a tautologous event in the news cycle: «Evangelicals sign document teaching evangelical doctrine
Because its inclination to claim absolute and exclusive theological truth so regularly, moves evangelical doctrine into dogmatism, it may be unable to establish the intellectual foundation which distinguishes a university from all other social institutions.
Now certainly, John, Peter, and Jude would have read the letter before it was sent out, and maybe asked for some word revisions or changes in terminology, but still, if Bateman is right about this, what does this mean for the traditional, evangelical doctrine of the inspiration of Scripture.
This environmental theme reaches a «preachy» level that secularists would mock if applied to some evangelical doctrine in any other movie.
Kelby Carlson, writing at Alastair's Adversaria, proposes a richer theological model of disability as he brings his experience as a disabled person «into dialogue with two important concepts: the evangelical doctrines of vocation and the theology of the cross.»
Second, the evangelical doctrine, which is the wrong one.
This evangelical doctrine doesn't correspondent neither with the opinion of the Bible nor ecclesiastical history.
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