Of course our doctrine of inspiration does not
grow out of our experience with the Bible, but from the teaching of Scripture itself But that truth does not become actual apart from a real interaction between the text and my experience.
This book
grows out of my experience teaching theology in a university divinity school that has no organic relation to any Christian denomination, was historically associated with the Reformed, in contrast to Lutheran or Anabaptist, branch of the Protestant movement, and has now become thoroughly interconfessional in both student body and faculty.
Although Whitehead's idea of God functions as an element of metaphysical analysis,
it grows out of experience.
God is not to be perceived as an abstract remote deity insensitive to the deepest religious feelings which
grow out of experiences of pain, suffering, death, and human agony.
What made Forman's demand possible in 1969 was an important redefinition of the idea of reparations that
grew out of the experience of World War II and the discovery of the extermination of six million of Europe's Jews by the Nazis.
The second stage in the development of the world satellite broadcasting system should
grow out of the experience in the experimental stage.
Liberation theology
grows out of the experiences of oppressed peoples.
Their worship
grew out of their experiences, their feelings and their life as a community of love and trust.
This curriculum has
grown out of the experiences I have had in teaching my own preschool age children at home.
His interest
grew out of the experiences of his computer students.
«Prison Yoga Project
grew out of my experience with hundreds of prisoners — teaching yoga and mindfulness and as a staff facilitator of victim / offender education, violence prevention and emotional literacy.
Chances are that Chloe's academic lingo
grows out of her experiences here at Starlight Elementary School...
Allen's 2014 book, Our Declaration: A Reading of the Declaration of Independence in Defense of Equality,
grew out of her experience leading a group of low - income night - school students through a line - by - line reading of the Declaration — what she has called a transformative experience in her career as a teacher.
Schwarzenegger's caution undoubtedly
grew out of his experience in 2005, when he did try to push education reform and budget cuts at the same time, and failed miserably.
Achievement First
grew out of that experience as the vehicle for creating more charter schools.
This area of inquiry and service felt like a natural extension of my work, and
grew out of my experiences parenting my children.
Our Questions of Practice research series features interviews with and essays by noted field leaders and thinkers, as well as in - depth publications that
grow out of our experience as grantmakers and connect Philadelphia's cultural community with peers nationally and internationally.
He told me how the idea
grew out of an experience he had, when he needed to obtain documents from an Ohio probate court.
The site is the project of Long H. Duong, a Florida probate lawyer, who told me last year that the idea for the site
grew out of an experience he had when he needed to obtain documents from an Ohio probate court.
Not exact matches
The enterprise social media marketing platform which Cho had founded
out of his home had
grown to 450 people and he brought in a new CEO with more
experience running a fast -
growing software company.
Growing numbers
of users find Twitter to be a lousy place to hang
out, and it only takes a few bad
experiences to drive them away for good.
Employees will be grateful for the opportunity to
grow and learn from experts and will come
out of these
experiences more motivated and focused.
The focus on the activities
of private banks and the ways in which they could be influenced or controlled
grew in part
out of the
experiences of the Depression in the early 1930s and the major banking crisis in Australia in the 1890s.
Following Fowler's public airing
of her
experience at the company, Uber set
out to «
grow up,» as Kalanick said months ago.
«We have
experienced overwhelming demand for our product in Chicago and New Yorkand are excited to bring ShipBob's capabilities to the thousands
of small businesses in Los Angeles, who can use our product to take the pain
out of shipping and focus on what really matters —
growing their business.»
She knows that every time we choose open - door living — whether in our homes or by taking hospitality on the road just like Jesus — those we invite in get to
experience the lived -
out Gospel, our kids
grow up in a life - lab
of generosity, and we trade insecurity for connection.
The protest
of liberation theology has
grown out of participation in the
experience of having development forced upon a people.
A religious view must
grow out of human
experience.
This belief
grows out of a profound
experience of the worth
of existence, a deep - seated affirmation
of life as worthwhile.
Thus a sense
of divine purpose along with a religious
experience growing out of hope is generated.
Somehow, academic theology is thought to be more important and profound than the practical theology that
grows out of the black church
experience.
The depth dimension
of religious
experience grows out of a perception
of the generality
of concrete relationships given in physical feelings.
For he can help us to get some spiritual distance on our cultural situation; he can increase our awareness
of those aspects
of our modern consciousness which cut the heart
out of our Christian
experience, and so help to free us from them; he can help engender in us a sense
of humor about ourselves which comes from taking a less contemporary and more eternal perspective — a perspective in which our love
of God, our gratefulness to Christ and our concern for our neighbor will have a chance to
grow.
It has
grown out of the wrestlings
of ministers with their problems,
out of the
experiences of the times and the needs
of men, yet it has its roots in the Bible and in the long tradition
of the Church.
Highly personal, however, as this authority is the
experiences out of which it
grows can also be affected by the participation
of the lonely individual in the life
of the whole Church, including its life
of prayer.
During this past decade some
of us
experienced these issues as
growing out of the challenge
of liberation.
It
grows out of the immediate past
experiences, the body, its near environment, and, ultimately,
out of the whole past world..
The author states that this book
grew out of his own struggles and his
experiences in enriching mid-years marriages, including his own.
But «a moral discussion is inconclusive and even trivial, if it leaves
out the question
of its application,» as Gregory Vlastos has said.13 In order to be as specific as possible about this approach to Christian social philosophy I shall outline in arbitrary fashion five general principles which I suggest can be supported by the evidence
of human
experience as being necessary guides to the conditions under which the Good Society can
grow.
The conviction has been
growing among many that we can not make such a choice, partly because there is truth on both sides, but especially because both have left something
out which is the very basis
of all Christian
experience.
A critical reader may suspect that this idea
grew out of later reflection and served an apologetic interest; yet it is true to human nature and
experience.
In response to the Lutheran survey, one pastor wrote: «The language needs to
grow out of the weekday
experience of the members
of the congregation.
One way
of acknowledging its revisability is to say that it can survive the critique laid for it by Wayne Proudfoot in his 1985 Religious
Experience and, more importantly, by the postmodern culture for which Proudfoot speaks.13 If it ignores that kind
of postmodern critique, I am suggesting, it will not deliver on the promise it has shown recently in the growth
of The American Journal
of Theology and Philosophy, in the founding
of The Highlands Institute for American Religious Thought, in the resurgence
of Columbia and Yale forms
of neonaturalism and pragmatism in the work
of Robert Corrington and William Shea, 14 and in the American Academy
of Religion Group on Empiricism in American Religious Thought — as well as in the
growing independent scholarship
of those working
out of the empirical side
of process theology and the Chicago school.
You may discover a unique style that
grows out of your past
experience, your present circumstances and your longing for God.
We know that this moment
of experience is not the first because we feel the present
experience as
growing out of past
experiences.
Hannah Arendt, in her illuminating book On Revolution (Viking, 1965), exalts the American Revolution as the most successful one and traces that success to the fact that «it occurred in a country that knew nothing
of mass poverty and among a people who had a widespread
experience of self - government;» She says that one
of the blessings in the American situation was that the revolution
grew out of a conflict with a limited monarchy, for «the more absolute the ruler, the more absolute the revolution will be which replaces him.»
There have been important recent criticisms
of the excesses
of scientism, but even these
grow out of an acceptance
of the general scientific method
of drawing coherent conclusions from observation and
experience.
A more honest way
of expressing it is to admit you interpret it in a specific way and that you will live
out of that in openness to being affirmed or corrected as your understanding and
experience grows.
Of course the interpretation of the Bible must be related to what we take to be the original sense, but if the interpretation is to be «organic,» as Mr. Leonard rightly insists, then it must grow out of the Church's history and experience, and the experience with the Jews in the twentieth century has been unprecedente
Of course the interpretation
of the Bible must be related to what we take to be the original sense, but if the interpretation is to be «organic,» as Mr. Leonard rightly insists, then it must grow out of the Church's history and experience, and the experience with the Jews in the twentieth century has been unprecedente
of the Bible must be related to what we take to be the original sense, but if the interpretation is to be «organic,» as Mr. Leonard rightly insists, then it must
grow out of the Church's history and experience, and the experience with the Jews in the twentieth century has been unprecedente
of the Church's history and
experience, and the
experience with the Jews in the twentieth century has been unprecedented.
The article quotes a real student parent, Esmee Thomas from Lancaster University, who describes her
experience: «As my bump
grew, I felt more and more
out of place walking around campus.