It's difficult to understand by the author — John Blake — would write such a ridiculously one - sided article based upon Borg's narrow,
secular view of the Faith.
Not exact matches
Crucially important to Meland's enterprise is a recognition
of myth as the felt expression
of the depths
of human culture, In his
view, religious
faith, and more particularly Christian
faith, finds embodiment and expression not only in religious institutions and individual religious experience, but in the midst
of secular cultures as well, The Judeo - Christian mythos underlies and is formative
of the cultural sensibilities
of Western men.
Despite outbursts
of fanaticism, the Christian
faith has throughout its history maintained a deep humanitarianism sorely missing in today's
secular views.
Both
of them are now believers, which is their choice as adults, but they fully understand my position on religions and we sometimes have some wonderful discussions on the subject, but I usually just get them confused because I know so much more about the Christian
faith than they do because I have studied it from a
secular point
of view.
«Republicans and white evangelicals overwhelmingly back Romney irrespective
of their
views of his
faith,» the report said, «and Democrats and
seculars overwhelmingly oppose him regardless
of their impression.»
Having listened to the
views of secular or lapsed Catholic acquaintances, we should be able to give a defence
of our
faith that shows that natural science itself implies a belief in a fundamentally meaningful, ordered universe, and that the Catholic church has itself played a part in the development
of scientific thought.