Not exact matches
There are many
ways in which
such language can be given an
orthodox construction: If, for example, you take your definition of «justice» from a law textbook (Aquinas likes the Roman jurist Ulpian) or from ordinary political usage, then there's no problem in saying God's mercy surpasses that.
A completely biased, uninformed statement is made in
such a
way that it will incite
orthodox on all sides to violence against the others.
Rainey comes bearing the new, academically
orthodox, message that «modernism... is a strategy whereby the work of art invites and solicits its commodification, but does so in
such a
way that it becomes a commodity of a special sort, one that is temporarily exempted from the exigencies of immediate consumption prevalent within the larger cultural economy and instead is integrated into a different economic circuit of patronage, collecting, speculation, and investment.»
This is historically inaccurate, demeaning to this provocative and
orthodox way of relating to God, and it plays right into the hands of the homosexual apologists who want to carnalize
such daring spiritual language.
Such a God may appear as grace active in the most surprising places, and is in no
way limited to institutionally approved, socially acceptable or religiously
orthodox manifestations (cf. Deutero - Isaiah's understanding of Cyrus as God's messiah [45:1]-- and, of course, Jesus himself).
In one point only is it correct, that in fact the community separated more and more from
orthodox Judaism, that the disputes between Jesus and his opponents were now recounted and written down as models, and were naturally told in
such a
way as to correspond to the interests of the church.
The FOMC is flexible in the
way that they view policy, and willing to consider things that aren't perfectly
orthodox,
such as the stock market, even if it is hidden in the rubric of the wealth effect.