Sentences with phrase «on religious orthodoxy»

The renewed emphasis on religious orthodoxy has been associated with a vigorous upsurge in theological education, in the growth of church - controlled schools, and in concern for religion in public education.

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In the postwar era of weakening, religious orthodoxy was always on the defensive.
His articles over a period of years exercised great influence on youthful minds and made many converts from the modernists and Muslim communists — but very few from the Muslim nationalists, since they belonged to religious orthodoxy and were not inclined to listen to the young Maudoodi.
Orthodoxy is being able not only to repeat the same teachings but also to show their relevance to the new context.2 Other individuals, on the other hand, interpret religious beliefs as merely expressions of the human community's search for some kind of meaning, an accumulated source of information built up over the years as the community reflected on its life and activities.
The essays in the Sigmund volume address both the challenge of religious pluralism in Latin America and the challenge of Hispanic immigrants coping with a very different religious circumstance in the U.S. Especially noteworthy in the Witte «Bourdeaux volume is an essay by Librarian of Congress James H. Billington on the vitality of Orthodoxy in Russia and what Christianity in the West has to receive from it, notably the witness of the martyrs.
On the left, religious liberals fear that the various spiritual orthodoxies Will lead to extremism.
The previous May the Institute's Chairman HRH Prince Ghazi bin Muhammmad of Jordan welcomed the World Economic Forum C - 100 meeting by stating that dialogue based upon moderate religious «orthodoxy» and the scriptural «love thy neighbour» was necessary to win over the Arab Muslim man - on - the - street.
On the other hand there is very little in Fascist ideology to escape condemnation at the hands of religious orthodoxy, had the church desired to apply rigorous standards.
Religious education was reformed; new and vibrant orders of religious women were brought into the archdiocese; a John Paul II Institute on Marriage and the Family was launched; orthodoxy, no longer optional, became interestiReligious education was reformed; new and vibrant orders of religious women were brought into the archdiocese; a John Paul II Institute on Marriage and the Family was launched; orthodoxy, no longer optional, became interestireligious women were brought into the archdiocese; a John Paul II Institute on Marriage and the Family was launched; orthodoxy, no longer optional, became interesting again.
«Unorthodox does not comment on Jewish religious orthodoxy or critique it, but takes its inspiration from the legacy of progressive Jewish thought, in particular the Jewish tradition of dialogue and debate,» said Jens Hoffmann.
No one has a right to demand that science textbooks conform to some religious orthodoxy on environtmentalism.
The debate over reasonable accommodation, religious orthodoxy in the modern age, and polite discourse on tolerance (a word I've come to dislike intensely) seems to have flared up in response to demographic changes in Quebec and Canada.
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