Sentences with phrase «into question all»

My own inclination is to say that genuine historical existence, understood as relation with the Other, is possible only when all ideologies, including religious ideologies, are called into question.
We can not of course go more closely here into the question why the Church has the right and duty, not only to promulgate and inculcate the precepts of immutable divine law and to supervise its observance, but on its own initiative to go beyond this and lay down positive legal prescriptions, and impose obedience to them as a Christian's duty, although they are enacted with full consciousness that they are not necessarily eternally valid but can be changed and even abolished.
When the philosophical synthesis that was used as the vehicle to expound the teachings of the Church gave way it seemed to throw into question many of the certainties of our faith.
Bultmann called into question not only what could be said about the Trinity, but developed an entire system in which history's effects on doctrine must be overcome so that the Christian message might be meaningful for the concrete individual of the historical present.
When theology faces off against the account of the world set forth by evolutionary biology, God's goodness and power and God's plans for the future seem to be called into question with new force.
If it were found they do it more, would this validate their religion and call yours into question?
Two issues bring into question the Lifeway Research poll results.
If it can call your world view into question, it's bad.
Metz is critical of the acceptance of pluralism, for he sees that it can turn the question of truth simply into the question of viewpoints.
The Reformation had called into question the place of art in sacred spaces, and the political and ecclesiastical future of the region was up for grabs.
How can we trust today's version of the Word of God without calling into question every man's intentions that has ever played a role in writing, editing, selecting, etc. the verses that have survived till this day?
But if Christians believe the quoted psalm is not accurate, then that calls the rest of the Bible into question and BOOM, down it comes.
«My political beliefs are part of my identity; to call them into question is to call my very identity into question.»
Pastors blaming and shaming their congregation (btw, calling for accountability and guilt at one's wrong actions, that isn't «shame»), and congregations blaming and shaming their pastors (btw, calling into question immoral, illegal, or dysfunctional conduct), is not the church, but it is often seen and experienced in churches.
It throws into question all of our plans, strategies, and predictions, doesnâ $ ™ t it?
So when encountering a religious person who is smarter than they are, the whole stereotype crumbles, and the whole «Being an atheist means I'm smart» schtick is called into question.
Not to mention every verse in the Bible that asserts that God is in control of the universe, that he is the one who is responsible for unbelief as well as belief, that he created both good AND EVIL, would be wrong, meaning the Bible would be fallible, meaning that the validity of everything else inside it would be called into question as well.
So when these discrepancies are used to call the historical reliability of the gospels into question, I am tempted to cry: «Fowl!»
Which, of course, calls into question the character of my love.
If we feel compelled to inquire into the question of blame, our gaze ought not to fall upon this innocent lamb.
If he is willing to pose as a Christian, join a church just to be associated with a certain group then that definetely puts his character into question.
The easy assumption that one's own provincial commitments are the standard by which everyone's values should be judged is called into question.
There is no space to go into this question here.
(2) Can these presuppositions be called into question?
He knew that the wretchedness of Judah had reached such desperate proportions that a holy God must act, that the very depth of the lowliness of his people called into question God's honor.
Thus the work of Werner Jaeger on Aristotle or that of Hans Vaihinger and Norman Kemp Smith on Kant has been called into question.
Whenever you see a left - leaning Christian talking to a conservative about poverty, it turns into a question of who should be taking care of the poor.
Students can self - identify as gay, but college officials consider each student on a case - by - case basis if it comes into question.
The point is that we need this hymn to restate and magnify our entire salvation history, to draw on Hannah's song in 1 Samuel, as well as on prophetic warnings about the day of the Lord as a time when all that we value will be called into question.
This year, Hillary Clinton has better policy proposals to help improve the lives of women, children, and families than Donald Trump, whose pro-life convictions are lukewarm at best, and whose mass deportation plan would rip hundreds of thousands of families apart, whose contempt for Latinos, Muslims, refugees and people with disabilities would further marginalized the «least of these» among us, and whose support for torture and targeting civilians in war call into question whether Christians who support him are truly pro-life or simply anti-abortion.
The academic success of faith schools is also often called into question.
Faculty are expected to sign the same covenant as students, and those who advocate for something contrary to the stated beliefs would be called into question, Jones said.
Whenever you see a left - leaning Christian talking to a conservative one about poverty, it turns into a question of who should be taking care of the poor.
«I didn't realize, even four days ago, how difficult it would be for some people to embrace me while I was embracing this journey of open inquiry into the question of God's existence,» Bell wrote on Saturday.
For centuries, the Church's credibility as an institution that seeks truth has been called into question due to the error of theologians who mistook phenomenological language in Scripture for ontological language.
They say at the end: «More generally, they call into question whether religion is vital for moral development, supporting the idea that the secularization of moral discourse will not reduce human kindness — in fact, it will do just the opposite.»
Because Jesus» death seems to call into question that God is righteous, the hearer of this proclamation must make a decision.
perspicuity, all of which are called into question given the realities noted above.
The fact that the new testament is in question over and over within these conversations cast any person's faith; whose beliefs are based in part on comments penned by or for Paul, into question.
Explain away enough details of scripture in such a way and the wisdom of the rest comes into question.
When you believe as I do, that God created the universe» out of nothing», His ability to heal never comes into question.
The second unfortunate consequence of the Lemon test is that it calls into question attempts to accommodate the religious needs of religious minorities.
Might the contemporary church hear itself and its situation addressed by a surprising prophetic word that, in the name of God, calls previous words of God into question?
They will only put a bigger guilt - trip on you and will call into question your commitment to God and to His church.
The accuracy of this translation was called into question lately by scholars impressed with the central role of the covenant in the religion of Israel.
Let's just look at your question and rephrase into a question.
That would bring into question any claims that this was a nation founded by actual Christians, right?
They merely quote what others have said, having put no time into textual criticism, or in reading any of the research that dives headfirst into the question of the reliability of the texts.
Acknowledging this, however, would call into question the revelation vouchsafed to another of the new environmentalism's ideological allies, the population - control movement: namely, that people are a pollutant» a pernicious idea, born of the earlier progressivist eugenics movement and brought to a popular boil in the Sixties by evidence - light propagandists like Paul Ehrlich, that continues to affect U.S. foreign - aid policy to this day.
That, of course, brings into question the alleged blessing by Peter of Paul's works as divine scripture...
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