Sentences with phrase «modern christianity»

As Easter approaches, churches and believers around the world place a special emphasis on the death and resurrection of Jesus the Messiah — events that are the cornerstones of modern Christianity.
While this task may appear difficult, it can be accomplished, argued Martin E. Marty, a professor of the history of modern Christianity at the University of Chicago.
The question has been asked a million times, how do we reach Millennials in a meaningful way and engage with Millennials to show them how they fit into modern Christianity?
Lily is a very stylish name and also happens to be a symbol of purity in modern Christianity, as lily flowers are a common occurrence at Easter.
In modern Christianity's discourse, the gospel's eschatology died the death of a few quick qualifications.
This is a world with which Blake, Hegel, and Nietzsche are in deep continuity, and a far deeper continuity than is present in all manifest or ecclesiastical modern Christianity, and if modernity has been wholly unable to envision resurrection, it has profoundly envisioned crucifixion, and even envisioned crucifixion as an absolute and total event.
The diverse and powerful forms of evangelism often uncontrolled by church officials influenced modern Christianity far more profoundly than did a liberal deconstruction of religion.
A Word From the Holy Fathers: Modern Christianity continually seeks to reinvent the wheel.
Modern Christianity arose through the efforts to unify God under one secular authority.
People who you see as «militant» atheists are, in large part, people who are so fed up with being oppressed by modern Christianity that they are in open rebellion against the church.
The anthropocentrism that has characterized all of the «higher» religious traditions, but modern Christianity in the most extreme way, is now a threat to the future of the planet.
This sounds good from the perspective of modern Christianity David, but couldn't it also be the case that in the primitive polytheistic world of the author, they felt that worshiping «their god», and «only their god» was of greater value than even human life?
He stated that «the only definition which can include the variations of the Christian movement is that Christianity is the religion of those who call themselves Christians... Modern Christianity is the descendant of the religion of the men who wrote the New Testament, but, it is not identical with its ancestor.
[Editor's note: In light of Dallas Willard's passing yesterday, on May 8, 2013, we are remembering and celebrating today his incomparable contributions to modern Christianity.]
Many pastors and church leaders are alarmed at numerous studies that frequently come out about a growing epidemic of biblical illiteracy in modern Christianity.
That is modern Christianity.
[3] Therefore, on this basis as well, much of modern Christianity can be described as immature.
This claim neglects the extent to which it is possible to associate and work with others without necessarily sharing all their concerns; in other words, it fails to do justice either to the variety to be found within the unity of modern Christianity or to that within the early Church.
Modern Christianity says that Jesus is the only True Son of God, I Totally Disagree with this Concept, thru out History long before Christ was Born in different cultures there have been «Crusified Saviors» and alot of them had the same history as Christ, Born of holy Conception, confronted the «Devil», «Born December 25th suppossely, and Crucified.
These overtones and undercurrents call into question the contours of both early Judaism and modern Christianity.
The doctrine of the suffering of God is so fundamental to the very soul of modern Christianity that it has emerged with very few theological shots ever needing to be fired.
Christ crucified rules, and it may be that the true business of modern Christianity is to crucify him again and again so that he can never get a word out of his mouth.
Jesus didn't teach us to hate or exclude and it makes me sad to see modern Christianity perverted by so much hatred.
Typological reading of Scripture has been disfavored in modern Christianity, but it should be restored to favor.
One of modern Christianity's most beloved authors and thinkers, Lewis is remembered for classics including Mere Christianity, The Chronicles of Narnia and The Screwtape Letters.
As a scholar of modern Christianity, I am not qualified to weigh in on the scholarly merits of her work.
But there are scores and scores of verses about pride, anger, jealousy, gossip, slander, greed, and a whole host of other «sins» that plague modern Christianity.
Yet modern Christianity was born in a sense of the void.
Modern Christianity bears no resemblance to what I remember from my childhood.
The most glaring thing about the dfiference to me is that modern Christianity seems to lack a compassion and respect for the poor and unfortunate, and instead focuses on self and what «I» deserve.
He said that the church is responsible for relating God's love in a realistic way to the moral problems of an industrial civilization, but, unfortunately, modern Christianity is characterized by a lack of ethical relevancy.
The problem facing modern Christianity is not biblical illiteracy, but biblical apathy.
If the doctrine of sin received a strong emphasis in his writings, it was because he was attempting to save modern Christianity and culture from the sentimentality into which it had fallen «by its absurd insistence upon the natural goodness of man.
Humor is important for a book like this, where so much of what is foundational to many forms of modern Christianity is being challenged.
You want to be tied to the train wreck that is modern Christianity?
I fear the much of modern Christianity is the same way.
... On the other hand, we must also acknowledge that modern Christianity, faced with the successes of science in progressively structuring the world, has to a large extent restricted its attention to the individual and his salvation.»
Fundamentalism essentially applies to those who have split off from modern Christianity's mainline developments.
If those «theories» are needed to make him palatable to modern Christians, there is something wrong with modern Christianity.
These insights should be the basis, the Pope indicated, of a «self - critique of the modern age» which should be matched by «a self - critique of modern Christianity, which must constantly renew its self - understanding settingout from its roots...» (n. 22).
The whole idea of modern Christianity is hogwash.
The answer can perhaps be found in what... the encyclical itself calls the necessary «self - critique of modern Christianity».
These would confirm his discomfort with the feminization of modern Christianity.
Modern Christianity has more to do with the Christian religion and less to do with the historical Jesus.
however, it was Constantine's myths written about the time of Ceaser that gave rise to the new testament and modern Christianity.
Modern Christianity baffles me completely.
And that means that most people don't want anything to do with modern Christianity.
Probably one of the worst theologians (not that there are any good ones) and the hero of modern Christianity.
It's that kind of attitude towards others that has me completely disillusioned with the state of modern Christianity.
The temptation in modern Christianity is to place a ton of emphasis on the vow, all while forgetting about the entire life ahead that must live up to that vow.
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