In 1955, Derrick Sherwin Bailey became the first theologian in modern times to re-evaluate the traditional
orthodox view in his bookHomosexuality and the Western Christian Tradition.
And this is
the orthodox view in the business world and on Wall Street.
Not exact matches
I find it interesting that people who adhere to
orthodox / fundamentalist streams of Christianity feel the need to make everyone live as they do (regardless of their beliefs)-- it's as though the only way these people can come close to living
in accordance with their
views is to make sure everyone else pretends to be like them
in order to remove the temptation for them.
But even the most
orthodox of Jews will admit that GeHenna (named after the dump outside Jerusalem that existed
in the Valley of Hinnom and whilch was considered the most unclean of places, where the «fires never went out» and the «worm never died»... a reference seen
in Isaiah...) was an idea adapted from Babylonian theology (taken from Zoasterism), not an idea originally developed
in the Tanach (thus you will find references to «the world to come» and «tikkun Olam» only
in the Talmud, not
in the Tanach... which for Jews is not a problem since our
view of «scripture» is not the same as a Christians).
«I recently was
in a meeting with church leaders from across the UK that hold a historically biblical
orthodox view on this subject.
Now, if someone wants to prove to me that not all Mormons believe
in their
orthodox views on the afterlife or gender, then I'll be much more accepting of Mormon belief.
Please consider that your
orthodox views are not right just because they won out
in the ancient debate.
As I suggested
in the review, this sort of more modest claim would be
orthodox, and consistent with the traditional
view that only pure perfections pertain to God's essence.
There are times when one feels another persons empathy
in a way that suggests a more immediate response to ones feelings than can be accounted for through the
orthodox view of interpretation of physically mediated stimulation of the brain.
As I said to a sibling, if my
view is wrong
in the eyes of god, then at least god knows every step of the path that led me to what I believe, and it comes down to being answerable only to god, if the Christian
orthodox have it «right».
Becoming increasingly dissatisfied with
orthodox psychoanalysis, she joined with persons of similar
views in founding the American Institute of Psychoanalysis.
I will present the
orthodox Christian / Lutheran
view of this passage below, but first I would like us to look at something else
in this passage that is odd:
Fuller theologian Jack Rogers, for example, reports
in Confessions of a Conservative Evangelical (Westminster, 1974) the shattering of his inherited
view that his «
orthodox theology» stood
in «unbroken continuity with the theology of Warfield, the Westminster Confession, Calvin, Augustine, and Paul.»
The result
in Europe has been a mass exodus from the traditional churches which cling to the
orthodox views, while
in America there has arisen a much stronger fundamentalism.
Niebuhr proposed a synthesis between the Renaissance and Reformation
views, an offensive element
in his thought to the
orthodox.
But when the Jamaat - e-Islami, an Islamist political party
in Pakistan, began to push the country to a more
orthodox view of Islam
in the 1970s, the Ahmadis were cast out.
I still struggle to understand your
view of Scripture, and many time we «
orthodox - types» seem so thick headed while the «emergent - types» seem so mircurial
in their presentation of doctrinal truth.
The Song of Solomon made the canon on the merits of the oldest
orthodox view: these poems (which are
in reality songs of erotic love) are allegorical of the love of God for the congregation of Judaism.
Nevertheless, I need to confess that I stand
in awe and admiration of the
orthodox dogma, particularly
in light of the world -
view, the Greek philosophy and the doctrinal debates that served as its background.
I think the clear and overwhelming rejection of Bell's
views by
orthodox Christians (with often lengthy scriptural responses) indicates that this is clearly
in error on several points.
To force doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and others
in the health field who hold pro-life or
orthodox religious
views to choose between their careers and their convictions.
Certainly not a Dorothy Day, who, despite some of her crack - brained political
views, was 100 %
orthodox in belief, practice and obedience.
We find,
in a brief lapse of Johannine theological acuity, a
view of the cross which seems more Abelardian than Johannine, more exemplarist than
orthodox: even as Moses lifted up the serpent
in order to heal wandering Israel, so the sight of the Son of God on the cross brings humanity to rebirth, repentance and eternal life (John 3: 14 - 15).
Such a
view was prevalent
in the
orthodox Judaism of Jesus» time (PC 200f.).
Since it has always been a main contention of
orthodox religion that God represents the very standard and meaning of morality, it comes as a shock to confront a
view in which God and morals seem to fail apart and to be separate.
We do continue to hold to an
orthodox view of human sexuality and Christian marriage, as you can read
in our Theology of Human Sexuality Document at the bottom of the article.
Ironically, it is the
orthodox Christian
view of Jesus that remains the most radical of all that a first - century Jewish teacher described himself as the Son of God and rose from the dead
in vindication of that claim.
If you have an
orthodox view of the gospel that you believe
in by faith then you are safe that's his position I find a lot of these responses you'll be based on emotions
Indeed, through the pressure of such groups as the American Civil Liberty Union, philosophical liberalism is rapidly becoming our
orthodox civil religion, if I may indulge
in a contradiction
in terms, and traditional American
views of the relation of religion and society are declared unconstitutional.
As some of your
views are not
orthodox Christian, being pro-gay for example, it would be safe to say that you are mostly a moderate Protestant Christian, with a few elements of other faiths blended
in there to give it a bit of individuality.
Here traditional
orthodox Christianity and postliberal versions are, and must be, forthrightly revelational; the «yes»
in (1b) and its implications for (2) are backed by a
view that what is revealed
in Christ reveals the ultimate purpose of things.
We noticed a stark and unfavorable contrast between the diversity of
orthodox views of Mary's conception and the one - sided historical overview offered by Pius IX
in Ineffabilis Deus.
In spite of the fact that the Methodist Conference of 1910 found the teachings of pastor Hoover to be «anti-Methodist, contrary to the Scriptures, and irrational,» [7] the emerging Pentecostal movement could be considered
orthodox from a doctrinal point of
view.
Rather than saying that Whitehead was very deficiently Christian by
orthodox standards, Morris B. Cohen and Bertrand Russell complained that he was excessively Christian, or at least too Christian to be a rational philosopher.7 Whitehead, from a purely rational point of
view, was, as Pascal and James before him, a defender of emotion and feeling, or
in Biblical terms, a defender of the heart, the raison.
In many ways he's a traditional Tory with
orthodox views on tax, crime and Europe for example.
In a simple and quick description, this is mainly referred as Marxism - Leninism or
orthodox - Marxism, or «the practical
view of Marx's ideas».
The
orthodox view is that genes are passed down
in the form of DNA, and all organisms have to make do with this parental DNA inheritance, mutations and all.
The FOMC is flexible
in the way that they
view policy, and willing to consider things that aren't perfectly
orthodox, such as the stock market, even if it is hidden
in the rubric of the wealth effect.
This gets to the paradox of leftism as an
orthodox supporting ever greater state intervention and is
in fact
in their
view «the establishment».
In answering this Lewandowsky et al3 adopt a particular notion, which in the climate change domain minimizes the scope for any serious questioning of their particular (calamitous) orthodox vie
In answering this Lewandowsky et al3 adopt a particular notion, which
in the climate change domain minimizes the scope for any serious questioning of their particular (calamitous) orthodox vie
in the climate change domain minimizes the scope for any serious questioning of their particular (calamitous)
orthodox view.
But I am not engaged
in a war as it were (you seem to imply), though of course my
view of CAGW as a culture will automatically make me not neutral
in this conflicted domain, especially from those who
in part or
in whole don't admit of cultural dominance (understandably mostly on the
orthodox side but some from skeptic side too).
Adhering to the
orthodox common law
view of a strict publication rule, the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal parted with the English approach
in Fevaworks.