Changes in relation to production, political organization,
ideological struggles continue to raise a number of questions for which the traditional theological and ethical repertoire of the confessional churches may have little or nothing ready - made to say.
Not exact matches
Dale Van Kley's new book, The Religious Origins of the French Revolution, seeks to revive a sort of Whiggish interpretation of the French Revolution as the
struggle for freedom against sacral monarchy, with much of the
ideological discourse of the revolutionaries deriving from little expected religious controversies» beginning with the rise and fall of Calvinism in Catholic France,
continuing through the
struggles over theological Jansenism, and ending in the political
struggles of the French high courts of justice, the parlements, with the administrative monarchy of the eighteenth century.
The war of words between Paul, King and (related to Sandy aid) Christie has escalated over the past several weeks and comes at a time when the Republican Party is
continuing to experience an internal
struggle between the recently empowered Tea Party / Libertarian set and the ever - shrinking circle of moderates that hasn't yet given up hope of reclaiming
ideological control.
«While parents desperately
struggle to get their children a place in a local school, the government
continues to promote its
ideological free schools programme instead of giving local authorities the legal powers to open new schools where they are needed.»