Not exact matches
The magazines move from the strongly traditional viewpoint of Moody Monthly (a viewpoint carrying on the social ethic of late nineteenth century American revivalism), through the moderately conservative stance of Christianity Today (a stance that seeks perhaps unconsciously to revive the social activism of American fundamentalism prior to the repeal of Prohibition and the Scopes trail), to the socially
liberal commitment of The Reformed Journal (a position seeking to be contemporary, and yet faithful to Calvin's thought) and the socially
radical perspective of Sojourners (a perspective molded in the Anabaptist
tradition).
For him, progressive means good, and mildly socialist but not too
radical, and conservative means perhaps rooted in classic
traditions, but not fully in tune with current
liberal thought.
In their comparative emphasis on Christian
tradition and religious experience,
liberal churches tend to differ from more
radical religious groups (e.g., the Unitarian Universalists).
Some historians of the American experience emphasize the
radical break between the ancient, classic
tradition of the «
liberal» arts and the modern
liberal tradition.
And the
radical left
traditions of the Levellers, Fabians, Liberty, non-conformism, the
Liberal and Labour parties have deep English roots, of course, though I appreciate there are many other complementary and competing Englishnesses, liberal, conservative and other traditions, around the CofE, the Monarchy, the Daily Mail and many other things which are part of the national fur
Liberal and Labour parties have deep English roots, of course, though I appreciate there are many other complementary and competing Englishnesses,
liberal, conservative and other traditions, around the CofE, the Monarchy, the Daily Mail and many other things which are part of the national fur
liberal, conservative and other
traditions, around the CofE, the Monarchy, the Daily Mail and many other things which are part of the national furniture.
However, he has also created works that are fundamentally different from the
tradition, particularly in his use of bright colors,
liberal use of wash, and
radical compositions based on an interest in formalism.