Sentences with phrase «sometimes called»

This wonderful plant is sometimes called «butterfly heaven» because of the nectar from its exquisite blooms that attracts many species of butterfly.
Tomatillos, sometimes called husk tomatoes, also fall in this category.
Can oil - injected compressors (which are sometimes called lubricated, coolant cooled or contact cooled compressors) with oil removal filters deliver oil - free air?
Since there is such a kind of «Christian philosophy» sometimes called a «Christian natural philosophy,» we need to hear the affirmative as well as the negative side.2 It is important to present the problem dialectically so that a confrontation can help us recognize the presuppositions of what it is to be «Christian,» to be a «philosopher,» to be a «Christian philosopher.»
«What is sometimes called, although not with entire accuracy, the First World War, was followed by a peace, now more correctly seen as an uneasy truce, in which much of the familiar nineteenth century persisted.
Ithna Ashariya — the major Shi`a sect which believes that there were twelve Imams and that the Hidden Imam continues as their head; sometimes called the «Twelvers.»
Another phenomenon that is sometimes called faith is life - affirmation.
The Teleological argument, sometimes called the argument from Design, starts from the signs of order and purpose in the world.
In what I have read of his work, plus a smattering here and there of related authors, I have not found what I think would be logical, suitable, and important: a serious look into what is sometimes called «the myth of beginnings» of Christianity.
The only rational answer I can come up with is the answer Greg has already provided, that once divine «say - so» (sometimes called «free will»... which is a misnomer) is given, it can not be rescinded if is used in a way God did not want or desire.
«Gao Zhisheng, sometimes called «the conscience of China», has been through years of imprisonment, torture and enforced disappearance.
The author recognizes, as will be obvious, that throughout history God has been seeking to save man, and that His effort has centered and been climaxed in «salvation history,» as it is sometimes called.
Hedonism is sometimes called the most self - centered of all religions.
(3) In its most limited sense «theology proper» (as it is sometimes called) consists of ideas about God's nature and work - often the very first topic for a treatise on systematic theology.
He had never known anything else but a society both stable and yet somehow dissatisfied, Information from afar about the old Emperor Maximilian, «the last of the knights» as he was sometimes called; about the anti-clericalism which stretched right across Europe, and of the attempts in London by the young King Henry VIII to keep it under control; about the pseudo-Council of Pisa, called by King Louis XII of France, denounced by the warlike Pope Julius II, was of little significance to him.
This neo-classical conception of God, as it is sometimes called, is reflected by all process theologies, but in different ways.
The alternative view he was chiefly opposing is sometimes called Hermetic.
Is you god «an image in the form of corruptible man and of birds and four - footed animals and crawling creatures» and of ancient organic pond soup (sometimes called ancient pond scum)?
An important footnote to this chapter in the development of modern biblical scholarship is the fact that source criticism was often called (and still is sometimes called) «literary criticism.»
There are two aspects of care in a hospital; medical treatment and what is sometimes called humane care.
Augustine is sometimes called «the father of progress,» and though this view can be exaggerated, his model of time is certainly a basic template on which ideas about history as progress can form.
They sometimes called it the «crazy wisdom.»
She's sometimes called the female Bob Dylan, but Dylan is a songster whose lyrics are poetic, while Smith is a poet who also sings rock and roll.
This section is sometimes called the parable of the sheep and the goats.
In other words, it is very much the role of what are sometimes called popular devotions to furnish the imagination with pictures of God which appeal not just to the head but also to the heart and so stir us to action.
After one is justified, then one's sanctification (sometimes called ongoing or progressive justification) does involve works.
The term «egg» is used differently outside the animal kingdom, for an egg cell (sometimes called an ovum).
Earlier this week, Edward Fudge responded to your questions about conditionalism (sometimes called annihilationism)-- the view that immortality is conditional upon belief in Jesus Christ, so the unsaved will ultimately be destroyed and cease to exist rather than suffer eternally in hell.
The passage in scripture translated «I am what I am» (Exodus 3:14) has been used to support classical theism of an unchanging God, what is sometimes called the doctrine of the impassability of God.
That is sometimes called «moving the goal post».
Protestant seminaries have given in the twentieth century increasing attention to the development of a systematic training in pastoral care — or pastoral theology or psychology as it is sometimes called.
Believing Hindus today may be roughly divided into two general groups: those who accept the philosophy of nondualism (or neo-Vedanta, as it is sometimes called), and a far larger group of a devotional nature, who are often of a more orthodox type.
For all the beauty of ethnic, religious and racial diversities, there is a troubling aspect to the current rise of ethnic consciousness — or, as it is sometimes called, the new ethnicity — and that is the fact that it has become politicized.
One of the pieces of legislation that seems like a no - brainer is sometimes called the «One Handgun a Month» law, which would not get in the way of the Second Amendment right to bear arms but simply says maybe 12 guns a year are enough.
The crucifix or cross as sometimes called is not a Christian symbol.
Updike is sometimes called the chronicler of our culture, the one writer historians will consult to find out what life was like in the latter half of the American century.
The Book of the Dead is sometimes called the Bible of the Egyptians.
It is not the sheer indoctrination of Christian laymen in what is sometimes called «definite Church teaching.»
Nor does he mean simply that they all have experience, for actual entities are experiential through and through, even in the earliest phase, which is sometimes called the «physical» phase.
What is sometimes called the «language» of birds, or bees, or monkeys is a very different thing from any human language.
Your book description sounds a lot like the leaders of the Restoration movement (sometimes called the Stone / Campbell movement) were trying to accomplish back in the early 1800's.
The idea that you can not bring any objective ideas about metaphysics or the good of the human being to public debate is sometimes called «procedural liberalism», or in the words of the late, great R.J. Neuhaus, the «naked public square».
He is for that reason sometimes called pater monachorum, the father of monasticism.
Unlike other forms of prayer which are discursive and use words, contemplative prayer, which is also sometimes called centering prayer, tries to discover an inner silence.
In fact, though there are several different times and forms of judgment in the Bible, the only one Christians will face is the judgment seat of Christ, sometimes called the Bema.
Arguably, Norman Rockwell's middle America found its fullest expression — sociologically, culturally, perhaps even theologically — in post-World War II evangelicalism, sometimes called the New Evangelicalism.
Such a dimension is sometimes called the spiritual, the sacred or the supernatural.
To be sure, in the earliest tradition Jesus is sometimes called a prophet, but the term is apparently used in its ordinary sense and is soon displaced by messianically significant terms.
There are, in the history of philosophy, continually renewed controversies between those who, where the theory of knowledge is concerned, are commonly called realists, and those who are sometimes called idealists, but also constructivists, between those for whom truth resides in the end in correspondence between proposition and fact, and those for whom it is something brought into being by more or less autonomous understanding.
There are theologians who hold this view: it is sometimes called Christological atheism.
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