Sentences with phrase «radical conclusion»

And Strecker's radical conclusion, if it is not taken to indicate an explicit and programmatic universalism on Matthew's part, seems justified:
The radical conclusion that they drew, is that the salvation proclaimed by the gospel is first and foremost the salvation of society as a whole.
Some — although certainly not most — liberation theologians do jump to this radical conclusion.
They have done this by retaining the very clear connection between celibacy and monastic life which is simply the life of all the baptized lived to its radical conclusion.
It's a time to do like Jesus did and take our religion to it's logical, radical conclusions.
He might reach interesting or radical conclusions.
Snyder has a radical conclusion: He believes it may be possible someday to create technologies that will allow anyone to exploit these abilities.
The record supports one radical conclusion to which many students of African ecology have now been persuaded.
The observation led the researchers to a radical conclusion: As complex societies emerged, the brain became smaller because people did not have to be as smart to stay alive.
That's the radical conclusion from a paper published by a pair of respected ecologists in Marine Ecology Progress Series today.
Neither common sense nor the decision of Iacobucci J. lend themselves to such a radical conclusion.
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