Sentences with phrase «of personal faith»

It can lead us to an understanding of our personal faith as well as the religious experience of mankind.
Either way, it's just a matter of personal faith and choice.
They believe that baptism is merely an act of obedience or of public confession of the personal faith, after someone has become a believer.
Nor on the grounds of the personal faith of the biblical theologian himself, since he needn't have any.
I have no interest in any self - serving display while watching a team sport, be it an end zone dance, or an excessive gesture of personal faith.
The church as final authority in history takes the place of personal faith and personal decisions.
The faculty came to be perceived as colleagues with students in situations which raised issues of personal faith, the capacity to respond in certain situations — in short, questions of ministry.
When we give a Christian interpretation of that decision, and speak of personal faith in God who has revealed himself through a personal life, we go beyond what psychological analysis can require, but we are speaking relevantly to the very search which psychological therapy involves.
CNN: Obama reflects on faith in prayer breakfast speech President Barack Obama spoke of his personal faith Thursday as he delivered remarks for the third year in a row at the National Prayer Breakfast.
Let's respect what other's believe, their culture, feed the hungry regardless of personal faith, and let life and nature take us away the same way it brought us all here.
By Eric Marrapodi, CNN Belief Blog Co-Editor Washington (CNN)- President Barack Obama spoke of his personal faith Thursday as he delivered remarks for the third year in a row at the National Prayer Breakfast.
But we can give a ballpark generic - package, lump - into - one - ball idea: evangelicalism affirms the necessity of personal faith in Jesus as Lord and Savior; it affirms the primacy of Scripture in forming beliefs and convictions; it affirms the centrality of Jesus» life, death, burial, resurrection and rule.
Graham helped untold millions of Americans who already respected Christianity to come across the threshold of personal faith, and to be born again.
Franklin and Whitefield were not on the same page in terms of personal faith, but they enjoyed a warm friendship and lucrative (for Franklin) business partnership.
I think it might surprise you to know that many Christians do not consider doubt the deathknell of their personal faith.
But in 2008 President Obama gave a very straightforward and compelling description of his personal faith.
Belief in Christian accountability will stop logically, automatically, alongside a loss of personal faith, a lack of belief that Christianity is the system whereby they will be held accountable in the first place.
Personally, I find your willingness to vilify people on the basis of your personal faith to be harmful, offensive, and ultimately, un-American.
While he did have many values that would be deemed «con $ ervative» today, such as limited government, he was also s + r0ngly opposed to the m!x!ng of personal faith and public pol!c!es.
So the actual situation of personal faith may be the same in the Catholic Church as in Protestantism, though it is hidden behind the facade of the official doctrine (though we do not dispute that this is also of theological importance).
But apart from these there is also the fact that the Church in much of the traditionally Christian world is still on the way from being an established Church (that is, a social institution to which all more or less belong) to a Church of personal faith in a pluralistic society.
According to the Bible, however, one should not leave the matter of personal faith solely in the hands of an earthly treasury.
He is on the board of directors of the Institute for Servant Leadership and is President of Soul in the Workplace, a non-profit educational corporation that facilitates workshops on the integration of personal faith and life in the workplace.
I DO have an article of personal faith, which is that while many things are unknown, nothing is ultimately unknowable.
These embodiments of personal faith are often accorded the reverence once given to holy objects.
The Protestant reformers quite necessarily stressed the indispensability of personal faith for salvation.
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.
Continuing growth in the dimension of personal faith, in experiences of transcendence and in one's sense of relatedness to God and creation, is important in both marriage counseling and enrichment.
Among evangelicals, some speculated that Trump's shaky background on pro-life issues, awkward articulation of his personal faith, and reputation around women would turn away conservative Christians.
All kinds of knowing, Michael Polanyi, among others, has demonstrated, have a «fiduciary» aspect, that is, a coefficient of personal faith or trust.
If this message is to be most fruitfully grasped, whether for cultural enrichment or the deepening of personal faith, we need to understand the Bible's structure and content.
The view taken depends in part whether the emphasis is put upon God's grace given in baptism and confirmation or whether the stress is on the individual's expression of personal faith and commitment to Christ.
Many people who are presently not members nevertheless are clearly conscious that they received something valuable from the church in their childhood training — a «christening present» that forms the core of their personal faith.
The pastor represents, in addition to the religious community, the realities of his personal faith, culminating in the image of the God to whom he is devoted.
There are plenty of Catholics today who resonate to the kind of personal faith that the evangelical leaders espouse and promote.
Disasters like this can be a great test of personal faith, pushing survivors beyond our usual limits.
Speaking at schools to hundreds of students at a time, the UCE teams that Jude oversees share testimonies of personal faith and renewed self - respect; they answer questions; they sing and they pray.
Furthermore, although the Pentecostal movement should keep its emphasis on personal piety and the awakening of personal faith, it should also, for example, take more seriously the social and political problems in the slums of Latin America.
Here's the twist beyond that twist: part of why I think Priest rocks is because it's all about the clash between the power of the institution of The Church — which is vaguely postapocalyptically post-Catholic here — and the power of personal faith and belief, and beyond that the notion that God — if there is a god at all, that is — would so want nothing to do with those assholes using his name for their own enrichment and supremacy down on Earth.
Caring and highly trained professional staff bring together the healing resources of contemporary psychology with training in systems of belief to help each individual address his or her issues within the context of personal faith and values.
However, if this has sparked the fire within and you are again aroused to realize the sheer simplicity of personal faith, you will thrive in the midst of chaos.
It is imposed today (with some affinity modifications) upon all marrying here, regardless of personal faith or place or manner of solemnisation.
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