Sentences with phrase «radical claims»

A theology of women's experience may not make quite so radical a claim.
This is also true of the preacher, who Sunday after Sunday patiently and often unspectacularly crafts a world in which the personages, events and radical claims of the gospel ring true, a world in which the risen Christ is a genuine factor in the daily lives of his followers.
I have a few things that have some pretty radical claims that come here but Miracle crusades are very effective here.
We must be willing to assert the increasingly radical claim that there are some things too sacred to be bought and sold, that there are spheres of human life into which markets can not be permitted to enter.
The doctrine is found to be nothing less than the comprehensive statement of the gospel's most radical claims, and — as I have often put it — is therefore not a theological puzzle but the framework within which to deal with theological puzzles.
The exclusiveness of Yahweh's radical claim upon the people of the covenant calls us out of any symptom of manmade security.
And many radical claims about the necessity of inviolable animal rights are brushed over fairly quickly in order to get to the main task of moving the animal rights debate from ethics to politics.
While the team's more radical claims are in doubt, the new skull does help confirm the importance and success of H. erectus.
Answering his own question, Buterin made his famous and rather radical claim: «there will be no «killer app» for blockchain technology.»
Or is living in «reasonable» comfort under such conditions a cop - out, with the only faithful response being obedience to the radical claims of the Sermon on the Mount?
The fact that the Los Angeles revival grew out of a black church, that adherents proved unable to speak in actual languages at will, and that radical claims were being made typical of a newly formed millennarianist group prompted most of the leaders of the Wesleyan and Keswick traditions to reject Pentecostalism as spurious.
Growth has been seen to be as vulgar and plastic as Disneyland and, furthermore, sure evidence that the gospel is not being preached with its radical claims; e.g., «Blessed are you when men revile you...» (Matt.
Worldwatch's radical claim is that around the world there are «growing political pressures to replace a barely functioning democracy with something closer to technocratic oligarchy».
Lane, in an accompanying commentary also published by PLOS Biology, said 50 - degree mitochondria is a «radical claim
This fitness myth is mostly perpetuated by the radical claims that supplements, both natural and unnatural, make.
Implicit in Michelangelo's outburst is a radical claim: the painter or sculptor was no longer just a humble craftsman but a shaman or secular prophet, and the work of his hands was akin to holy writ.
But does Smith's work lose its radical claims when employed by a politician?
And we have said that Paris should ALSO launch a process to work seriously on goals, which is hardly a radical claim since the Cancun agreement quoted by Stefan above calls for the same thing.
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