Sentences with phrase «evangelical view»

Let me mention that there is no one African - American view — and there is no one African - American evangelical view.
Never thought it would happen to me, and most evangelicals view any form of alcohol as evil to begin with.
Given these new emphases in Evangelical mission activism, it behooves us to consider carefully how Evangelical views of mission today may be tempted to repeat the same errors made when mission was redefined...» in a previous era.
The presentations covered the spectrum of Evangelical views on what the Bible might tell us about issues in the Middle East: dispensationalism, Messianic Judaism, and classic Reformed theology, among others.
The commissioners said they included a wide range of evangelical views as they collected evidence from Christians across Britain.
Here is a comment that reflects very well the historic Evangelical view of the Church Fathers.
To suggest that evangelical Protestantism points the way to «classical spirituality» is to blithely disregard fifteen centuries of authentic «classical Christian spirituality» and obscure the desperately needed benefits of this rich tradition from evangelical view.
An alternative evangelical view of vocation is a utilitarian one, namely, that the reason we need Christians occupying a variety of positions in a multiplicity of «secular» fields is in order to proclaim the gospel to the unbelievers who inhabit those universes of discourse.
But after publicly espousing a deeply evangelical view of theology on his popular radio show for decades, he converted to Eastern Orthodoxy.
You also muse about how «many young evangelicals view premarital sex as no big deal,» which leads you to ask: «Is the moral code that we older people believe was dictated by Scripture pass?
I took time to lay out different evangelical views on the timing of the rapture.
Overall, far more evangelicals view Trump as «very unfavorable» than «very favorable,» a new Barna Group survey reports.
Secondly, we are steeped in the Western evangelical view of the courtroom metaphor, where God is the judge, we are the wicked, sinful defendant, and Jesus is our rescuer / stand - in / defense attorney.
The principal force that held the American Baptists together was a commonly declared but variously defined evangelical view of world missions and a pragmatically organized convention designed to further the mission enterprise more efficiently.
But then, how does its agenda differ from very traditional, very orthodox or Protestant evangelical views of the Christian faith?
Evangelical views on Islam understandably hardened after 9/11.
the quotes mostly espouse classical, conservative evangelical views (with maybe a few exceptions, and potentially better word choices here & there).
The commitment to an evangelical view of Scripture seems secure, but some of the other concerns that fueled the Controversy in the first place have surfaced again» and this time, with a vengeance.
Week by week she fought for an evangelical view of scripture, in spite of the liberal disposition of her tutors, having to work harder than her fellow students in order to defend her position in one - to - one tutorials.
«He told me, «We haven't cured you of your evangelical views, have we?»
Nevertheless, like Orr - Ewing, he found that sustaining an evangelical view in such an environment meant students would have to work twice as hard.
The standard reading list given was probably giving one particular perspective (with some valid insights), but in order to counterbalance that with an evangelical view they'd have to double their workload as that material was probably not on the set reading list.»
Evangelical faith is largely personal; evangelicals view themselves not as instruments of a church but as individuals freely expressing their faith.
At the end of the day, all evangelicals will still have to deal with an issue on which the evangelical view is perceived as narrow and bigoted.
Is there any way to understand prayer that can (1) salvage the essential insight in the evangelical view of providence that God cares for persons and peoples and actively seeks our well - being, and (2) escape the ruin that the fact of widespread genuine evil has brought upon traditional formulations of providence?
Reinhold Niebuhr's ethical thought with its profound analysis of love in relation to political justice, and its insight into pride and idolatry, shows how the evangelical view of love undergoes the existentialist transformation in the contemporary scene.
Tony Blair's evangelical views on human rights and democracy had a tremendous impact on British foreign policy.
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