This article just shows a lack
for biblical knowledge!
Not exact matches
You are either intentionally or ignorantly — both then and now, i.e., 13 years later — are depriving those patients whom whom God of love is putting in your path to use your divinity school
knowledge and your
biblical faith experience to guide the path of that talk towards the absolute truth related to the love of God — i.e. true love which stems from God by giving his only Son
for whoever to choose to believe on him to have «everlasting life» by having his / her sins forgiven.
Even patriarchy's deepest plots have not wholly» silenced women in the
biblical tradition, nor does our
knowledge of these infamous «proceedings» have to cancel other values of Scripture
for us.
In an article
for the Church Herald, the magazine of the Reformed Church in America, Wes Pippert of United Press International has written: «For the Christian, it may be too much to expect reporters with little knowledge of biblical morality to report incisively or insightfully [about religious concerns].
for the Church Herald, the magazine of the Reformed Church in America, Wes Pippert of United Press International has written: «
For the Christian, it may be too much to expect reporters with little knowledge of biblical morality to report incisively or insightfully [about religious concerns].
For the Christian, it may be too much to expect reporters with little
knowledge of
biblical morality to report incisively or insightfully [about religious concerns]....
for the first assists us in gaining a more adequate
biblical basis
for interpreting the meaning of our lives and the second helps us to maintain our intellectual integrity in the face of our
knowledge in other fields.
What has ever - increasing
Biblical knowledge ever done
for the church?
For far from being a deviation from biblical truth, this setting of man over against the sum total of things, his subject - status and the object - status and mutual externality of things themselves, are posited in the very idea of creation and of man's position vis - a-vis nature determined by it: it is the condition of man meant in the Bible, imposed by his createdness, to be accepted, acted through... In short, there are degrees of objectification... the question is not how to devise an adequate language for theology, but how to keep its necessary inadequacy transparent for what is to be indicated by it...» Hans Jonas, Phenomenon of Life, pp. 258 - 59; cf. also Schubert Ogden's helpful discussion on «Theology and Objectivity,» Journal of Religion 45 (1965): 175 - 95; Ian G. Barbour, Issues in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 196
For far from being a deviation from
biblical truth, this setting of man over against the sum total of things, his subject - status and the object - status and mutual externality of things themselves, are posited in the very idea of creation and of man's position vis - a-vis nature determined by it: it is the condition of man meant in the Bible, imposed by his createdness, to be accepted, acted through... In short, there are degrees of objectification... the question is not how to devise an adequate language
for theology, but how to keep its necessary inadequacy transparent for what is to be indicated by it...» Hans Jonas, Phenomenon of Life, pp. 258 - 59; cf. also Schubert Ogden's helpful discussion on «Theology and Objectivity,» Journal of Religion 45 (1965): 175 - 95; Ian G. Barbour, Issues in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 196
for theology, but how to keep its necessary inadequacy transparent
for what is to be indicated by it...» Hans Jonas, Phenomenon of Life, pp. 258 - 59; cf. also Schubert Ogden's helpful discussion on «Theology and Objectivity,» Journal of Religion 45 (1965): 175 - 95; Ian G. Barbour, Issues in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 196
for what is to be indicated by it...» Hans Jonas, Phenomenon of Life, pp. 258 - 59; cf. also Schubert Ogden's helpful discussion on «Theology and Objectivity,» Journal of Religion 45 (1965): 175 - 95; Ian G. Barbour, Issues in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal
Knowledge (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962).
Dusting off my
biblical knowledge cobwebs, maybe a question
for Gary — how does the «mud, sticks, straw» thing in heaven work?
Yes, Jeremy is not arguing
for diminishing
biblical knowledge, but
for putting it into practice.
The choice of will as subject matter has been providential
for Ricoeur's dialogue with theologians and
biblical scholars,
for this question opens up that with which the ancient Hebrews were concerned, in contradistinction to the Greek preoccupation with
knowledge.
A pretest asking students to identify various
biblical books and the people and places mentioned therein, and to complete a few well - known quotations, showed how very little
biblical knowledge most teenagers possess — even those who have attended church schools
for years.
Thank you
for your many kind words, although I think you may have overestimated both my humility and my
biblical knowledge...
Behind the man's contentious use of
biblical knowledge the minister sensed a cry
for acceptance and help.
Before continuing to review the discussion as it has been carried on within Protestant theological circles, we may perhaps be permitted a brief excursus into the realm of Roman Catholic
biblical scholarship,
for Strauss's book produced an immediate reaction from a Roman Catholic New Testament professor in which what has come to be, to the best of our
knowledge, the standard Roman Catholic viewpoint, was developed.
Amid all the enthusiasm
for sources of
biblical wisdom from the early Church, the Middle Ages, and the Reformation era, it must be admitted that the
knowledge base
for the study of the Bible is quantitatively much greater today.
To those who insisted that
knowledge of Greek and Hebrew were indispensable
for the interpretation of Scripture, John Goodwin and Samuel Richardson could reply that this might be granted if the original copies of Scripture were extant, but since they were not and since the existing texts could not be certified as free from the errors of the copyists, the scholars were as dependent as the ordinary man upon the gift of the Spirit
for the proper interpretation of the
Biblical text.
To win over popular support, the Company turned to Hugo Grotius (1583 - 1645), then only twenty - one years old and too new to the practice of law to have been hired to handle the Santa Catarina litigation itself, but already renown throughout Europe
for his prodigious erudition, his
knowledge of the wisdom and practices of nations from
biblical and classical times.
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