Not exact matches
My piece was not a «lament,» but essentially a defense of Pope Benedict (as was my brief
follow - up here) against just the type of over-the-top
criticisms cited elsewhere in Allen's article, even as I raised one respectful question about the pope's prudential decision not to meet with leading dissidents — a legitimate, good - faith debate
among sincere Catholics.
David Hubbard, for example, in his taped remarks on the future of evangelicalism to a colloquium at Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary in Denver in 1977 noted the
following areas of tension
among evangelicals: women's ordination, the charismatic movement, ecumenical relations, social ethics, strategies of evangelism, Biblical
criticism, Biblical infallibility, contextual theology in non-Western cultures, and the churchly applications of the behavioral sciences.2 If such a list is more exhaustive than those topics which this book has pursued, it nevertheless makes it clear that the foci of the preceding chapters have at least been representative.
In response to the negative
criticism and defamatory comments I have begun to receive on my channel, I wish to make the
following statement: I am honored to be
among the nominees because we are each doing something special in completely different areas.
The Oyster Bay Town Board tabled a resolution to increase parking permit fees at commuter lots Tuesday
following public
criticism of the proposed hike and disagreement
among board members at a board meeting.
This is an old problem in the United States, where the ill - advised prognostications of the National Science Foundation in the early 1990s were
followed by intense congressional
criticism and widespread outrage
among graduate students and postdocs.
Patrick Michaels — later a colleague of Dr. Mann at the University of Virginia — published two such articles online; these would be
followed by
criticisms from Dr. Richard Lindzen and Dr. Fred Singer,
among others.