This passage from my article conveys how his purposeful
rejection of orthodoxy was at least partly learned (and thus illustrates the potential to foster an enthusiasm for «breaking things on the path to breakthroughs» in our classrooms):
The unhappy truth is that
rejection of orthodoxy has become a nearly inevitable phase in adolescent development; the happy sequel is that many people work their way back to church or synagogue through excursions into the New Age or other «alternative» religions.
Not exact matches
CNN: My Take: Christians ought to shrug off inaugural pastor
rejection Matthew Lee Anderson is the Lead Writer at Mere
Orthodoxy and the author
of Earthen Vessels: Why our Bodies Matter to our Faith.
At first hearing, this may sound like a
rejection of the christological
orthodoxy that Athanasius had labored to secure.
And an important part
of this implicit ontology
of Mormon Christianity that distinguishes it from the particular
orthodoxy Mouw is eager to defend is the pronounced
rejection of divine impassibility in favor
of the being Terryl and Fiona Givens have eloquently presented as The God who Weeps.
Neo-
orthodoxy in the 1930s and 1940s was a return to many elements
of classical
orthodoxy and a
rejection of the natural theology
of deism.
Clayton says the Nobel Committee's decision probably had more to do with Hoyle's
rejection of scientific
orthodoxy than any missing equation.
In 1996, the academic John Roberts summed up the spirit
of the age as one
of «fuck - you attitudinising» in relation to traditions and
orthodoxies; writing in The Guardian in 2012, Will Self recalled that he admired the Goldsmiths generation in their heady heyday precisely because
of «their conscious
rejection of all codified styles and modes.»