Sentences with phrase «of traditional conservative»

The welcome effect is that people took it as a matter of course that stocks were real businesses bought for ownership, although stock buyers had the reputation of being slick and wily because their ownership positions were based on the current and future profitability of companies rather than secured bonds which had been the hallmark of traditional conservative investing accounts because property could be sold to return part of your principal in the event that the business failed.
In states like Colorado, where charters are perceived as public schools serving local students, advocates may find they can build bipartisan support, especially in light of traditional conservative support for charter schools and the sector's continued focus on serving disadvantaged, urban students, which appeals to liberals.
Trump's GOP has become an unworkable vehicle for the propagation of traditional conservative policy, such as free trade and democracy promotion.
«It's also about a hard core of traditional Conservative voters saying, actually we don't like the kind of small - l liberal decisions this government is beginning to take.
The LNRC NY supports the agendas of Republican candidates who share in their beliefs of traditional Conservative American values and stands for Job Creation and fiscal responsibility throughout New York State.
Just as damaging to morale was Labour's failure to take, or make the hoped - for headway in, any of the traditional Conservative strongholds in London — Wandsworth, Westminster, and Barnet (where the row over antisemitism in the party had a devastating effect).
While the FPRs and the PoMoCons have legitimate criticism to level at each other the reality is that both sides represent respectable elements of the traditional conservative movement.
On page 15 of «The Interpreters Bible», Dr. Herbert F. Farmer, Professor of Divinity at Cambridge University wrote about the indispensability of the texts, their importance and how the «truth» of them should be approached, after an exposition of the traditional conservative Christian view of person - hood, sin and the salvific actions of Jesus (aka Yeshua ben Josef), known as «the Christ» in human history.

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The policy is a popular one for the Conservative base because it's most helpful for traditional one - income families, where one spouse, usually the mother, stays home to take care of the children.
On one end of the market, you have traditional banks that are conservative in their approach to issuing small - business loans due to risk and profitability concerns.
«Some of the traditional Republican donors have been lining up behind Rubio, while Ted Cruz is able to line up some support behind conservative donors.
The more traditional approach, which developed out of mean variance analysis some fifty years ago, tailors an individual's portfolio to his or her age, young investors should take more risk with stocks, and attitudes toward risk, conservative investors should hold more cash.
One of the counterintuitive implications is that unconstrained funds can actually be most useful in more conservative portfolios that are dominated by traditional bonds.
Due to a lack of traditional organized conservative political opposition outside the PC Party, it has been an odd and sometimes humorous sight to watch rookie Wildrose MLA's stand side - by - side with New Democratic Party MLAs at protest rallies over the course of the summer.
Yet this isn't the first time in the present campaign that the Conservatives themselves have trespassed on traditional Bank of Canada terrain. On July 22 Joe Oliver publicly rejected the use of quantitative easing in Canada (the unconventional credit - expanding strategy that has been used successfully in the US, the UK, and now Europe) despite dimming economic projections here. Decisions about the use of QE should, in theory, be the purview of the central bank. Several economists publicly questioned Oliver's statement, noting that it throws into question the Bank's future decisions on monetary policy.
The conservative wing of the church is itself a fragile coalition, including those who lean in a catholic direction, those who are card - carrying charismatics, those inclined in an Anabaptist direction, and those who are really pragmatists at heart but for the moment lean to conservatism out of convenience and traditional piety.
This, despite the fact that conservative Protestant households are more gender - traditional in terms of duties than others, with husbands performing less housework than husbands in other categories.
Incidentally, women in traditional religions, or who are politically conservative, or members of minorities from both genders, tend to really not appreciate people who presume to be more enlightened throwing around «Stockholm Syndrome!»
For instance, the ecumenical openness of an otherwise profoundly traditional church is of crucial importance, especially in light of conservative and traditionalist circles in the Greek and Slavic worlds.
A theory of constitutional law that may be out of fashion in today's legal academy, but that fits comfortably within the modern conservative and the traditional liberal views of the courts, begins with certain basic premises: the existence of law and the possibility of meaningful rules of law.
Wilcox notes that soft patriarchs aren't just a phenomenon of conservative Protestantism, but are to be found these days in «traditional Catholic parishes, Mormon temples, and Orthodox synagogues.»
While it's precisely this sort of understanding that can help ground traditional social conservative arguments, Wehner and Gerson refuse to go there.
Over the long haul (and evolution is all about the long haul) there are rewards (and thus replication) for both the conservative (caution, trust in the elders, traditional practices) and the innovative (curiosity, exploration, experimentation), so each of us inherits a built - in tug - of - war in the att ¡ tude department.
Second, it should be noted that exponents of ecological theology are not necessarily bound to accept the traditional, conservative, organic, hierarchical model for society.
Traditional and conservative Christians will tend to regard the gospels as straightforward accounts of Jesus» life and death.
Though the Supreme Court is far from a consistent proxy issue for social conservatives or religious voters, it does provide a flashpoint for issues of religious liberty, traditional moral values, and abortion - on - demand.
I've known hundreds of conservative christians, and none of them would describe the traditional, conservative hermeneutic as being that God's behavior was «just like Hitler» but since he's omnipotent it's ok to be like Hitler.
Yet despite the churches» traditional teaching on the subject, the demand to reject all forms of discrimination seems likely to lead to growing acceptance of different lifestyles and patterns of relationship, although this is already a divisive matter between conservative and more liberal Christians.
Futhermore, not everything that is worrying conservative Catholics after the Council is only the imagination of old - fashioned people who confuse traditional customs with ever - valid truths.
That is, having made one's image of Christ for instance, in a given context, the theologian then needs to show how this image reconciles, in broad terms, with the mainline «conservative» or traditional» components of Christianity.
Conservatives need to be careful that we do not confuse a love of the merely historical and traditional with a belief in the truth.
They listen to the new religious conservative movement calling for «a return to the traditional family,» which seems to include the defeat of the Equal Rights Amendment and the banning of abortion.
A more conservative party of feminists attempts to offer new exegesis of traditional passages while maintaining an older view of the Scriptures.
The publication of Thomas Sowell's Race and Economics in 1975 marked the rise of an aggressive and widely visible black conservative assault on the traditional liberal leadership of blacks in the United States.
If it is to recover from its current woes, traditional conservatives need to resist the temptation of secularizing conservatism» at least the kind that empties it of religious content» and not allow the transient fortunes of political parties to intimidate them into abandoning their deepest held beliefs.
There is ample reason for democratic suspicion of manners, since customary codes of behavior are by nature traditional and conservative.
If certain conservative Evangelicals are honest, they need to re examine the supposed Biblical definition of «traditional marriage».
Neoconservatives differed with traditional conservatives on a number of issues, of which the three most important, in my view, were the New Deal, civil rights, and the nature of the Communist threat.
The goal, Vasconcelos said, was «to get back on the track of simple civilized normality» (italics added), that is to say, an eminently traditional and conservative goal.65 It is not surprising that a later educator would judge Vasconcelos's work as minister of education «chaotically inconsistent, its accomplishments much more apparent than real.
The magazines move from the strongly traditional viewpoint of Moody Monthly (a viewpoint carrying on the social ethic of late nineteenth century American revivalism), through the moderately conservative stance of Christianity Today (a stance that seeks perhaps unconsciously to revive the social activism of American fundamentalism prior to the repeal of Prohibition and the Scopes trail), to the socially liberal commitment of The Reformed Journal (a position seeking to be contemporary, and yet faithful to Calvin's thought) and the socially radical perspective of Sojourners (a perspective molded in the Anabaptist tradition).
It deals with Christology and the doctrine of God, as well as prayer, the resurrection, heaven, etc. and it provides a general introduction to Whitehead's thought.128 The Task of Philosophical Theology by C. J. Curtis, a Lutheran theologian, is a process exposition of numerous «theological notions» important to the «conservative, traditional» Christian viewpoint.129 Two very fine semi-popular introductions to process philosophy as a context for Christian theology are The Creative Advance by E. H. Peters130 and Process Thought and Christian Faith by Norman Pittenger.131 The latter, reflecting the concerns of a theologian, provides a concise introduction to the process view of God together with briefer comments on man, Christ, and «eternal life.»
In 2009, he linked arms with prominent evangelicals and conservative Catholics in signing the Manhattan Declaration, which defended a traditional definition of marriage and denounced abortion.
He is liberal enough to call Cardinal Ottaviani a «reactionary» but conservative enough to comment that Rocco Buttiglione» rejected as justice minister for the European Union because of his traditional social beliefs» was subject to a «secularist media witch - hunt.»
Alongside the traditional conservative agenda of (relatively) lower taxes and spending, we should also have a work - and - family agenda that encourages (or at least doesn't discourage) marriage and work.
First, charismatics espouse a conservative morality that, reflected in their traditional interpretation of Romans 13, seems to offer uncritical support to the government.
Not long ago, male clergy with a traditional family who were serving a small - to medium - sized congregation might have expected the conservative wing of their denomination to support them.
Despite a widespread impression to the contrary, «creationism» was not a traditional belief of nineteenth - century conservative Protestants or even of early twentieth - century fundamentalists.
Some Christian conservatives believe such laws communicate approval of homosexuality and thus disapproval of traditional Christian teaching on sexuality.
The transformation of artisans, farmers, and other small proprietors into wage - earners undermines the «traditional values» conservatives seek to preserve.
Conservative Protestant baby boomers are the most likely of all to oppose the secular drift of the times, but Roof reports that few of them endorse traditional Protestant norms against dancing, drinking, and movie - going, and strictness about Sabbath observance.
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