We have
a rather liberal approach.
Not exact matches
Like the
liberal arts, the sciences are increasingly engaged with a technical
rather than a philosophical
approach to their subjects.
By
liberal Protestantism we mean those churches which stress the historical
approach to the Bible and hence its spiritual
rather than literal inspiration, and find the source of Christian authority not in any creedal statement but in God's total and progressive revelation of himself in nature, history, human experience, and supremely in Jesus Christ.
The government is charged vociferously with paying too much attention to faith groups (accused by left -
liberal secularists of an unprincipled timidity on faith schools, being too open to faith engagement in third sector; and of being generally
rather socially conservative; and, alternatively, by the right having a cynical multiculturalist
approach to minority faiths as electoral blocs) and also of too little attention to faith (with some «competitive grievance» claims that Muslims are getting too much attention, by some claiming to speak for some other minority faiths and by some Christian voices; and traditionalists who think there is a secret project to do in every institution).
For now, the coalition has settled into a pattern, where it suits both parties to pretend that it is the
Liberal Democrats that have prevented greater progress,
rather than the deeper structural problems with their
approach — though this is unlikely to fool voters for long, and there are signs that the commentariat have rumbled it too.