Sentences with phrase «n't calvin»

Isn't Calvin Coolidge a cartoon character?
Why PFF's top receiver isn't Calvin Ridley, D.J. Moore or Courtland Sutton; The AAC receiver who could be a big - time playmaker; And the tight end prospect who compares favorably to Travis Kelce.
The problem with Calvinism (not Calvin) is not that there is some truth in predestination (God is God after all) but that it makes predestination the starting point and framework of its theology.
(This was near the time Joseph Smith wrote the book of Mormon because of a «vision») Prior to that, no theologian or denomination had ever suggested a «two stage» coming of Christ; not Martin Luther, not Calvin, not Wycliff.
Ruby is actually a character from his latest piece of writing, a completely invented construct that nobody, not Calvin nor his giddy brother (Chris Messina, Julie & Julia), can explain.
Some people (not Calvin, possibly Lovelock) have been known to go a bit overboard when following such lines of thought.

Not exact matches

THE OUTCOME: Calvin Klein dropped its pants as soon as Lululemon filed suit and hasn't had much to say on the matter publicly, which suggests a settlement is likely.
THE CONFLICT: Perhaps jealous it wasn't the one to come up with a garment as pleasing to both women and men as Lululemon yoga pants, Calvin Klein, the fashion label that pretty much invented sexy, recently released its Performance line of yoga pants aping the patented waistband of Lulu's Astro yogawear.
An admirer of Charney, she still points to many successful labels whose founders are not in full control, like Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein.
For entrepreneurs whose clients aren't on a repeating business schedule, Calvin Harris Jr., a consultant and CPA in Columbia, Maryland, says simply making an effort to reach out to clients at unusual times can lead to more business.
This wasn't because he thought the company had legs (he didn't), but because «Noah and Calvin are great minds.
«If a business doesn't have the resources to raise capital when it needs to, manage tax situations effectively, or execute increasingly complex accounting issues [such as] revenue recognition, then they could run into some serious problems,» explains Calvin L. Hackeman, a partner at Grant Thornton LLP, a large accounting firm in Chicago that serves both small and midsized businesses.
«Summer,» Calvin Harris «Fancy,» Iggy Azalea «Youth,» Ben Khan «Storyline,» Hunter Hayes «La La La,» Naughty Boy «Jealous (I Ain't With It),» Chromeo «Boom Clap,» Charli XCX
And, when she decided to get into fashion, she didn't just do some research, she met with «people in the industry who had created or worked at companies I respected — Tory Burch, Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, and Calvin Klein, of the established players.»
Calvin Sonntag's path to CEO of BrettYoung, an 80 - year - old family - owned agribusiness with its headquarters in Winnipeg, wasn't exactly a straight line.
«Coca - Cola, Cadillac and Calvin Klein do not market their brands the same way.
Often viewed as Radical Reformers, these Christians were convinced that the reforms of Luther, Zwingli and Calvin didn't go far enough in their attempts to decentralize power.
The Anabaptists agreed with most of the ideas of the Protestant Reformation but felt that reformers like Martin Luther and John Calvin didn't go far enough.
In his Commentary on Titus, Calvin wrote «All truth is from God; and consequently, if wicked men have said anything that is true and just, we ought not to reject it; for it has come from God.»
that sounds more like an interpretation if you ask me, something protestants should delve much into... do ur history... here ill help u, martin luther, john calvin n john locke
I wonder if Spurgeon, with his limited knowledge, was not aware of Calvin's bloody reign of terror?
Calvin's original career plan went awry, though not on account of his personal religious views.
Yes, I truly don't understand why men who claim to be born - again Christians spend YEARS studying the volumes of Calvin (which is simply what a very evil man thought of the Bible), when Jesus Himself said that the Holy Spirit would teach us all things.
While it would not be fair to Calvin to suggest that this is his only work of importance, there is little doubt that it continues to be his most influential work.
They never seem to have an explanation for all of the born again believers who do not know who Calvin is and who do not care, yet function just fine anyway.
They would not work; for Calvin, the common human obligation is to labor in the garden of the Lord, in whatever manner is commensurate with one's God «given gifts and abilities on the one hand, and the needs of the situation on the other.
Perhaps if he were to follow through on the thought patterns of John Calvin and Herbert McCabe, he might more freely acknowledge that transubstantiation can not do justice to the absence or» since I think the term absence is unfortunate» the provisional nature of Christ's presence in the Eucharist.
Following Calvin, Henry's God is not an abstract potentia absoluta but a real porentia ordinata.
He also makes, at the end of his lengthy account of the papacy's failings, an appealing, if brief, case for reform within — not apart from — the church: «I prefer the company of Ignatius of Loyola to that of Luther, or Charles Borromeo to Calvin, Philip Neri to Melanchthon,» he writes.
Never having heard of calvin's teachings before, we learned from this pastor that we were «free willies» and «semi-pelagian» and «humanistic» and above all «man - centred» not «God - centred».
Calvin agreed that the world should be treated with contempt to the extent that it is not God, and is too easily mistaken for Him; yet, it is the creation of God, to be affirmed at least to a degree.
BUT they usually don't seem to realize or want to talk about the fact that ideas have consequences, and that believing or not believing in the ideas of Calvin has a major impact upon our daily walk and the way we view God, ourselves, and the people in our world.
It is not entirely clear why Calvin came to be associated with the address» some believed he had a hand in writing it» but in any event he too left Paris in haste.
To me it's like saying «if you must call yourself a Protestant then understand that true Protestantism is protesting at injustice, not reading Calvin's Institutes».
So we not only pay close attention to theologians like John Wesley and Jonathan Edwards, but also to John Calvin and Martin Luther, and we even resonate with many things taught by Catherine of Siena, Thomas Aquinas, and Gregory of Nyssa.
I did not mention Paul or Augustine or Francis of Assisi, or Thomas Aquinas, or Hildegaard of Bingen, or Luther, or Calvin, or Wesley, or John Woolman, or Friedrich Schleiermacher, or Karl Barth, or Walter Rauschenbusch, or Reinhold Niebuhr, or Albert Schweitzer, or Toyohiko Kagawa, or Paul Tillich, or Martin Luther King, or James Cone, or Gustavo Gutierrez, or Rosemary Ruether.
They themselves were well - instructed in the traditional schema, and it controlled the biblical theology of Calvin, for example, not less than that of mediaeval theologians.
From just these six telling arguments I would argue that Calvinism is overcome»... but to question Calvin is to question only a man... Paul on occasion questioned the leading Apostle Peter so if you think it is out of line to question so august a name as Calvin, then you must not agree with Paul on his direct criticism of Peter either.
Sometimes I think that my patron saint is not Peter or Paul or Francis or Calvin or King, but Judas.
I laughed out loud at this great comment: «Total depravity does not allow for anyone to read the Bible including Calvin
Since conservatives comprise anywhere from 2 to 6 percent of faculty on the major campuses across the country, the fact that over 70 percent of the Calvin faculty chose not to sign the protest letter is stunning and should have been viewed as a positive.
We are not to intellectualize in a way that removes our focus from the very practical concerns of tending the sick, caring for the vulnerable, participating in community life (like Calvin, who concerned himself with the sewage systems in Geneva) or voting, getting the car fixed, recycling old newspapers, making meals.
Contra Calvin: God has NOT elected people to be «reprobate» and to go to hell.
A man may be an expert able to pass an examination on all Christologies ancient and modern, but the real question is not what Jesus Christ meant to Irenaeus or Origen, Anselm or Aquinas, Luther or Calvin, Ritschl or Macleod Campbell, Barth or Aulen, but: «What does the Gospel mean to you?»
Say what you will about Calvin's theology, he was not for sale.
While Lewis's remarks do not indicate any careful reading of Luther, it is true that Camus rejects a notion of «salvation by faith alone» on the grounds that it eliminates human freedom and, to that extent, would not accept the God of Luther, Calvin, or the later Augustine.
Either way, it did not become a major principle of Calvin's understanding of the Christian life.
It is not conceivable that we will return to the society of ancient Israel, medieval Europe, Calvin's Geneva, or modern Iran.
This is why I laugh when people like Calvin and others actually have the nerve to teach an iron clad doctrine out of the most deliberately vague chapters in all of the NT.
I will not, unlike John Calvin and Martin Luther, and the Catholic institution, persecute, and even kill those who disagree with me.
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