But the Gnostics departed even further
from orthodox views of Jesus's suffering and death.
People who dissent
from the orthodox view are vilified, ostracized, and may have their livelihoods taken away from them.
Not exact matches
After all, each FOMC meeting begins with a presentation
from the head of the Open Market Desk usually pertaining to comprehensive liquidity (or as much as the
orthodox view of it...
But even the most
orthodox of Jews will admit that GeHenna (named after the dump outside Jerusalem that existed in the Valley of Hinnom and whilch was considered the most unclean of places, where the «fires never went out» and the «worm never died»... a reference seen in Isaiah...) was an idea adapted
from Babylonian theology (taken
from Zoasterism), not an idea originally developed in the Tanach (thus you will find references to «the world to come» and «tikkun Olam» only in the Talmud, not in the Tanach... which for Jews is not a problem since our
view of «scripture» is not the same as a Christians).
«I recently was in a meeting with church leaders
from across the UK that hold a historically biblical
orthodox view on this subject.
The upshot is that the early
orthodox view of Jesus and deification is substantially different
from that of the LDS.
But having migrated
from one side of the secular / religious divide to the other, I can say for certain that trends can be reversed; even the orneriest, least receptive nones can be reached — and all without sacrificing a rigorous,
orthodox view of Scripture.
Contrary to the
orthodox view that the Resurrection inevitably led to Christ's ascension to transcendent glory, Altizer's radical interpretation of the Resurrection sees it as just another point on the continuum of kenotic Incarnation: the dialectical movement
from primordial, transcendent Spirit to radical immanence and flesh.
The result in Europe has been a mass exodus
from the traditional churches which cling to the
orthodox views, while in America there has arisen a much stronger fundamentalism.
But this was contrary to the Old Side
orthodox view, which stressed the strict adherence to a confession of faith and argued that the presbytery, and ultimately a synod, determines the fitness of a man for the ministry on the basis of his education and doctrinal beliefs, and an external call
from a congregation.
Ironically, it is the
orthodox Christian
view of Jesus that remains the most radical of all that a first - century Jewish teacher described himself as the Son of God and rose
from the dead in vindication of that claim.
To me, the logic of the post is so clear, and yet,
from an
orthodox approach, I can see his point of
view.
In spite of the fact that the Methodist Conference of 1910 found the teachings of pastor Hoover to be «anti-Methodist, contrary to the Scriptures, and irrational,» [7] the emerging Pentecostal movement could be considered
orthodox from a doctrinal point of
view.
Rather than saying that Whitehead was very deficiently Christian by
orthodox standards, Morris B. Cohen and Bertrand Russell complained that he was excessively Christian, or at least too Christian to be a rational philosopher.7 Whitehead,
from a purely rational point of
view, was, as Pascal and James before him, a defender of emotion and feeling, or in Biblical terms, a defender of the heart, the raison.
This is what its critics, whether feminist or
orthodox, have been saying all along, although
from opposite points of
view.
I remember also reflecting at the time that her speech was a more substantial political act than any
from David Cameron a self - proclaimed moderniser who did not challenge his party's
orthodox views on the role of the state and the provision of public services.
But I am not engaged in a war as it were (you seem to imply), though of course my
view of CAGW as a culture will automatically make me not neutral in this conflicted domain, especially
from those who in part or in whole don't admit of cultural dominance (understandably mostly on the
orthodox side but some
from skeptic side too).