Not exact matches
Since the oil boom
of the 1970s and»80s, Saudi Arabia, whose official creed is Wahhabi Islam, has exported Wahhabism to parts
of Africa, Asia, and the West through scholarships and the funding
of radical mosques,
preachers, and groups.
I believe an unarmed,
radical, itinerant
preacher was captured by the heads
of church and state who dragged him into a hopeless situation because he was threatening their power structures.
But prophets are generally regarded as a danger to the church to the extent that this designation, in the case
of a
preacher, conjures up a
radical, condemning voice standing over and above the congregation thundering against the evils
of society.
Disappointments felt by
preachers and listeners are probably due to the fact that dialogical methods are rather easily postured while embracing the dialogical principle requires a
radical reassessment
of one's role as a
preacher, one's view
of the congregation as the people
of God, one's understanding
of whether the sermon is the
preacher's or the church's, and one's theology
of the Word; that is, does the Word
of God occur at the lips, at the ear, or in the sharing
of it?
This adjustment to the new atmosphere
of the oral - aural world is or will be
radical and painful for many who preach, for it demands an altered image
of the
preacher and
of what he is doing when he preaches.
During the Muslim Brotherhood's time in power, various
radical Sunni
preachers took advantage
of the Islamists» rule and insisted on a religious authoritative ruling (fatwa) affirming that Muslims are not supposed to congratulate Christians on Christmas day.
While there is so far no evidence that the brothers were associated to international jihadist groups, in August 2012, soon after returning from a long visit to Russia, Tamerlan created a YouTube channel with links to a number
of videos including sermons or interviews with
radical preachers.
The home secretary has publishing a new set
of counter-terrorism guidelines today, with a focus on isolating
radical preachers and imans.
Abu Qatada, the
radical Islamic
preacher convicted
of terrorist offences in Jordan, is to be released on bail in the UK within the next 24 hours.
After years
of being the best thing on the sidelines in movies as varied as Mudbound, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk and Friday Night Lights, the growly actor stars as a rising enlistee
of the Ku Klux Klan who undergoes a
radical transformation with the help
of a single mom (Andrea Riseborough) and a black
preacher (Forest Whitaker).
But they start with just three: Grace Salter is the new girl in town, whose family was run out
of their former community after her southern Baptist
preacher mom turned into a
radical liberal after falling off a horse and bumping her head.
However, in reality, Joseph Seed, who assumes the title
of «the Father», is just a
radical preacher who forcibly converts Hope County's residents through coercion and violence.