Several commenters pointed me to an interesting blog, Real Climate, which seemed to be a reasonable treatment of issues written by those who generally accept
the orthodox view of man - made global warming.
Both were co-authors on peer - reviewed papers released this year (Spencer & Braswell [2011] & Lindzen & Choi [2011]-RRB- which, once again, sought to overturn
the orthodox view of climate.
The school has 147 pupils aged between 11 and 16 and is run by members of the Deobandi sect, which teaches
an orthodox view of Islam.
A: According to
the orthodox view of quantum mechanics, called the Copenhagen interpretation, a system (represented here by a child's block) does not occupy a definite state or location until it is measured.
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
And his book he calls charismatics his friends it is opening speech he said there are charismatics who have and
orthodox view of the Gospel.
Recently I listened to a debate online between two biblical scholars — one a famous British academic who holds a more or less traditionally
orthodox view of Christianity and the Bible, the other an American and well - known former fundamentalist turned aggressive agnostic.
Not all of us favor
an orthodox view of any religion, including Christianity.
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.
He was vehemently opposed by Athanasius, who valiantly and almost single - handedly upheld
the orthodox view of Christ as God the Son.
My essay affirms a very
orthodox view of Rabbinical Judaism, as our Chukat Olam (eternal law).
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 lean on 2,000 years of Church history and we continue to hold
an orthodox view of marriage.
Though Sunni Islam is referred to as
the orthodox view of Islam with the vast majority of practicing Muslims identifying as Sunni, Zafar said Gadhafi never fully embraced the orthodoxies of Sunni Islam.
There are reports that some Mormon theologians are moving closer to
an orthodox view of Jesus.
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.
But having migrated from one side of the secular / religious divide to the other, I can say for certain that trends can be reversed; even the orneriest, least receptive nones can be reached — and all without sacrificing a rigorous,
orthodox view of Scripture.
The upshot is that the early
orthodox view of Jesus and deification is substantially different from that of the LDS.
After all, each FOMC meeting begins with a presentation from the head of the Open Market Desk usually pertaining to comprehensive liquidity (or as much as
the orthodox view of it...
But the Gnostics departed even further from
orthodox views of Jesus's suffering and death.
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.
Not exact matches
But we should protect those who choose to remain wedded to the
orthodox Hippocratic
view of what it means to be a doctor or other health care professional.
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).
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.
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.
The main reason that nature lacks intrinsic value is necessarily linked to the
orthodox idea
of creatio ex nihilo, a
view that essentially makes all created things completely contingent upon divine power.
The author maintains that the real need at the present time is for a synthesis between the scientific
view of the world and
orthodox, historic Christianity.
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».
Contrary to the
orthodox view that the Resurrection inevitably led to Christ's ascension to transcendent glory, Altizer's radical interpretation
of the Resurrection sees it as just another point on the continuum
of kenotic Incarnation: the dialectical movement from primordial, transcendent Spirit to radical immanence and flesh.
So David, did you read the link on «Tahrif» — were you aware
of this pejorative way
orthodox Islam (and even much
of moderate Islam)
views Christian and Jewish scripture?
Although, the various
orthodox schools
of Hindu philosophy have different
views about the nature
of Vedic revelation, they accept the authority
of the Vedas and claim that that their thinking is based on these scriptures.
Becoming increasingly dissatisfied with
orthodox psychoanalysis, she joined with persons
of similar
views in founding the American Institute
of Psychoanalysis.
If you truly believe that your
view of Scriptures is what is most
orthodox, then instead
of trying to conk each other over the heads, as brothers and sisters, we should be submitting our orthodoxy to the mercy seat.
Jesus really did die as all
orthodox theological
views of resurrection hold.
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:
There are also those who claim the same faith but pick and choose what tenets
of that faith they want to believe and follow and they are the «unorthodox» (Not adhering to the accepted or traditional and established faith) or «liberal» (Not limited to or by established, traditional,
orthodox, or authoritarian
views).
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.»
But this was contrary to the Old Side
orthodox view, which stressed the strict adherence to a confession
of faith and argued that the presbytery, and ultimately a synod, determines the fitness
of a man for the ministry on the basis
of his education and doctrinal beliefs, and an external call from a congregation.
The
orthodox view is that they are direct evidence
of supernatural intervention and must be believed without question.
The
orthodox view is that all possibilities are created by God, but that human beings have the responsibility to «acquire» actions out
of the possibilities, thereby becoming accountable.
I'd also point out that the
orthodox Church has always embraced a wide variety
of views on a number
of topics, including the question
of the nature and content
of God's foreknowledge.
Early Christian theologians rejected this
view as they defined the borders
of orthodox belief.
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.
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).
He explains how the
orthodox view amongst theoretical physicists is that there is, «out there,» a perfect, unified law — it is the very goal
of the sort
of «grand unified theory» that many physicists are aiming at.