Sentences with phrase «radical challenge»

The most radical challenge to religion posed by liberalism is not, therefore, that liberalism maintains a wall of separation between state and religion.
«In the eyes of most Orthodox,» the report continued, «these new ecclesiological and controversial anthropological innovations in the Lutheran world constitute radical challenges and serious obstacles to the Orthodox - Lutheran theological dialogue and to its original aim, namely, the promotion of mutual ecclesial rapprochement and, eventually, of Church unity.»
The picture is less clear with regard to work and the economic order, but again the gospel, moving within the established order without radical challenge, was destined to be a revolutionary force.
Feminism may well be the most radical challenge ever to arise within the church.
Last century Marx criticised religion as being the opiate of the masses because it suppressed radical challenge to the system.
«No wonder mainstream Protestantism's alleged radical challenge has not amounted to much....
Appearing contemporary and ever - relevant today, Smith's sculptures were seen as an extremely radical challenge to modernist taste at the time they were made.
Such distant giants lend support to the most radical challenge to standard theory, in which some planets form not by core accretion, but by a process called gravitational instability.
But TUC senior economist Duncan Weldon argues it's a radical challenge to mainstream economic theory.
They quote the agrarian poet philosopher Wendell Berry approvingly, but they fail to follow through on Berry's radical challenge to the nation / state as we know it.
Theological thinking that folds in the face of imperial interests and supports actions that are destructive of people and of hopes for peace in the world — one definition of demonic religion — is in need of radical challenge.
For Babin, the changes brought by electronic communication constitute the development of a new culture which present those of us educated within a literate world with a radical challenge.
From it also springs his radical challenge to the Church and the world.
The crucified messiah is on the side of the people, posing a radical challenge to all forms of political, royal and power messianism.
But he fails even to allude to the radical challenges to this which emerged in the 20th century from some Pragmatists and from Ludwig Wittgenstein, with their «collapse of the fact - value system», a view now prominent in contemporary philosophy of science.
Radical challenges to our traditional approaches will force open a theology that has bound us to literal creeds, literal Bibles, and infallible understandings of God.
It constitutes a radical challenge to classical and humanistic axioms with regard to beauty and art, not in the form of an apologetic diatribe but rather of a masterly study in comparative literature.
This process of word - shaping - the - future can be seen in many of the new idioms that first appeared in our language as a radical challenge to the present states of «world» and later came into popular usage as our world shifted under their influence.
When the churches and individual members of the churches get involved in the struggles for human rights they do so because they have seen in Jesus Christ as Lord of the kingdom of God a radical challenge of all attempts at depriving women and men of their human rights.
In others, the Christian faith may pose a radical challenge to the way in which the mass media see the world and people in the world.
Many ideas that used to be radical challenges to the accepted order are now part of the accepted order.
Peachpit Press bills Aether Madness as «a radical challenge to the publishing industry», and they are right: the publishers have put the entire text of this 300 - page paperback on the World Wide Web, where anyone with Internet access can read the book for free.
Going into Expand, I wasn't expecting such a radical challenge.
The article explores how Cianciolo's collaborative methods, use of improvisation and performance, and deconstructed clothing formed a radical challenge to the corporatization of the fashion world in the 1990s.
«Albert Oehlen: Woods near Oehle examines German artist Albert Oehlen's radical challenge to the traditions of painting with works from the last 30 years.
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