Sentences with phrase «in dogmatics»

Even some of his sympathetic critics were disappointed that this approach did not always bear fruit in his dogmatics.
Schleiermacher believed one could make headway in dogmatics only by inviting the hearer's or reader's participation in the inquiry.
By 1956, in an extremely influential lecture that popularized themes already developed in the Dogmatics, Barth spoke of the «Humanity of God.»
8:3) and in so doing exposed himself to the notitia (Notitia is a term used in dogmatics.
But from the perspective given in faith as articulated in dogmatics, the Christian thinker must undertake to unmask the errors of hostile beliefs.
There are other theological tasks within the church that do not culmsnate in dogmatics.
Studies in Dogmatics (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1955).
Those of us who continue to fight for orthodoxy, in dogmatic as well as moral theology, miss those days when there was a clear beacon shining from across the Tiber.
There's a reason we talk about Jesus still today, and it's not in a dogmatic way.
The document is not a dissertation in dogmatic or moral theology on marriage and the family, although it reflects the thought of the Church on the subject.
On that basis it is conceivable that genuine «progress» in dogmatic development in the future will move, not so much in the direction of a wider, more exact unfolding and precise definition of traditional dogma, but simply in that of a more living, radical grasp and statement of the ultimate fundamental dogmas themselves.
For life within the Catholic Church, the stumbling - block as regards change in the Church's doctrine is not so much the question of defined dogmas as other doctrines of the Church in dogmatic and moral theology which are taught authoritatively but which in principle can not count as defined doctrines of faith or as irreformable dogma.
And this christological position would be correlative with a soteriological position which would insist on the necessity of Jesus for Christian existence, and yet not in any dogmatic or supernaturalistic sense.
Of course, there are new questions in dogmatic and moral theology, which have been discussed more openly at and after the Council and which have not yet been solved, among them questions of great importance also for the practical life.
The Roman and the Greek Orthodox churches were estranged from each other and excommunicated each other in 1054 due to differences in their dogmatic formulations of the Christian faith.
Post-conciliar theology makes it clear that many new questions still await an answer, that many opinions in both dogmatic and moral theology must again be discussed and even revised, including matters which are important for the Christian life.
By the late 17th centuries theologians were producing manuals in dogmatic, moral and pastoral theology.
Admittedly crafting acceptable formulas of personal faiths has proved to be a daunting task, but the very acknowledgement of a possible plurality in dogmatic formulas undermined the clarity of the manuals.
not in a dogmatic way....
In the case of the Incarnation, the idea is received subjectively into the minds of individuals and then becomes objective in the dogmatic expressions used by the Magisterium.
For courage can not reside in a man's passive, pessimistic submission to reality as it is — in a world of possibility and tragedy — any more than it resides in the dogmatic absolutist's applause for that reality as allegedly containing «the Good.»
At one extreme it results in a dogmatic insistence on the rightness of the missionary's culture and way of thinking, or, at the other extreme, in an affirmation of the validity of all cultures and the right of local people to read the Bible for themselves and formulate their own theologies.
These ideas were first developed by ancient Greek philosophers, then refined in dogmatic controversies of the early centuries of the Church, and subsequently taught systematically by the scholastics, especially St Thomas.
These militant messianists are matched in dogmatic self - assurance by Muslim zealots in the Middle East, as well as by secular nationalist zealots among the Palestinians.
i believe it works on many levels but science is fundamentally flawed in its dogmatic approach to reason and reality.
Then, in the 1970s, came the revisionist view that Hecker, and bishops like John Ireland of St. Paul - Minneapolis, John Keane of Catholic University, and Cardinal Gibbons, were in fact exploring a new ecclesiology, a new way of thinking about the Church, that Vatican II would vindicate in its Dogmatic Constitution on the Church and Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World.
Thus even in the middle of the third century the laity preserved their «1iturgy» of electing, of bringing the offerings or tithing, of identifying themselves with the prayers of their celebrants in antiphonal amens.97 Moreover, their consent was sought in dogmatic and moral formulations.98 Closely connected therewith was the people's prerogative in the recognition of martyrs which in the fourth century was to become the communal voice in the authoritative canonization of saints.99
So, maybe no need for complete elimination of starch, but inclusion or exclusion of starch based on one's particular health circumstances; otherwise, are we not in a dogmatic dialogue that has gotten so many of us in trouble?
Whether it is the current math debate in California, the 30 year debate over school prayer, or the long running debate over phonics vs. whole language — this unhealthy habit of thinking in dogmatic ways does our children little good.
He gravitated toward the human aspects that many felt modernism lacked in its dogmatic exaltation of machined mass products intended for anonymous consumers.
He explained his own stylistic evolution in dogmatic and conceptual terms as a conscious search for an art that would be entirely separate from life.

Not exact matches

«The Opposition» is the major first comedy show with a baked - in acknowledgement of the shift in the conservative - media landscape away from the dogmatic, small - government Reagan Republican.
While it makes good sense for professionals to become ninjas in their respective discipline, for the laymen investor, this dogmatic thinking can be very dangerous.
The last potential risk he discusses is that Austrians have a dogmatic bias and tend to be very cautious in an investment space.
The headline in featuring the post below on Facebook was something like «Tom West vs. Peter Lawler et al [Tom's dogmatic Straussians].»
Given the decline in the WCC of funds, members, and resources, and the concomitant need to cut staff and programs, the bureaucratic approach — which emphasizes organic (structural) cohesion while insisting on an open - ended dogmatic pluralism — can hardly compete with a catholic, Christocentric faith that is yet flexible and diverse regarding forms.
To speak of Christianity as dogmatic, in contrast, is to say that it is based on God's historical self - revelation.
You may see the evidence of God in many places - not your dogmatic beliefs.
Next, I want to thank Ken Masugi for his evangelical efforts in getting Straussians dogmatic and undogmatic to read this blog.
In order to push «diversity,» you've been dogmatic.
Unlike the dogmatic secularists you meet in college faculties or in prestige journalism, Blur are the sort who seem ready to admit that the actual world brought to us by secular modernity is pretty pathetic, and that it gets old.
Pronk teaches dogmatics and philosophy at an affiliate of the Free University in Amsterdam.
Compare that to the dogmatic stance of religion — a phony belief system that starts and end with unproven manmade tribal myths, not open to true debate, and that only changes in order to maintain power over the gullible.
I'm not dogmatic about Judas» final fate, that one was up to God — but consider the possibility that God doesn't judge things in the same manner that we humans do.
The latter is a subtle, supremist dogmatic domineering movement dressed in religious garb while the amazing former is the recognition and practice of Spirit, Love, heavenliness, harmony, Principle, human rights and the positive healing reform of finite human nature and its suffering experience by establishing the fact that «now are we the sons of God.»
They are revealed by God's historical and dialogical self - revelation by words and deeds, and in the fullness of time by God's eternal Son becoming flesh in a certain time and space of history; in church history under the guidance of the Holy Spirit they have to be witnessed to and developed through the living tradition (see the dogmatic constitution Dei Verbum, 2, 8).
n8263 I like to say that we have «confidence» in the method behind science where ideas do not become dogmatic, new evidence can change what we thought we know, and that all the experts are looking for the mistakes and eager to point them out if there are any.
Those who are dogmatic in their religious beliefs are criticized for being narrow minded, and ironically you are of similar mind.
Whether theistic or atheistic, dogmatic absolutism represents the essence of Original Sin, the desire to be like God, apart from God's immanent Guiding Presence, in discerning «good» from «evil.»
I think you can find close - minded dogmatic extremists in every religion and in every philosophical / political shape and color.
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