Sentences with phrase «system of orthodoxy»

SOGI policies attempt to impose, by force of law, a system of orthodoxy with respect to human sexuality: the belief that marriage is merely a union of consenting adults, regardless of biology, and that one can be male, female, none, or both, again, regardless of biology.
Some of us disagree with the sexual ethics of orthodox Jews, Christians, and Muslims giving rise to this legislation, but we are unified in our resistance to the government setting up its own system of orthodoxy.

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In these cultural circumstances, people in high places in both the government and Church see that, with an imperial outlook of her own, Orthodoxy might be able to fill the vacuum left by the defunct Communist Party in the system of post-Soviet administration.
Quakerism isn't a system — an orthodoxy; Quakerism is a system of practices — an orthopraxy.
It seems the state of man across all systems that we have these sorts of people that need their orthodoxies to be pure, and yet, if we all were to be honest with ourselves we'd have to truly know our assumptions, the assumptions that we each make as we come to our faith and belief and living statements.
For example, it argued that liberalism, contrary to its critics, is not a system of doctrines but simply a method of inquiry — a free method unbound by orthodoxy's rigid and authoritarian norms.
Of course there is much more to Christian orthodoxy than these four pillars, but they do support a system of thought which, within the cultural context of its time, was both impressive and convincinOf course there is much more to Christian orthodoxy than these four pillars, but they do support a system of thought which, within the cultural context of its time, was both impressive and convincinof thought which, within the cultural context of its time, was both impressive and convincinof its time, was both impressive and convincing.
This is the tendency for orthodoxy to replace faith, and consequently for the conviction to arise that it is by professing «the faith» as a system of beliefs, rather than by trusting in God, that men come to be acceptable to him.
Creedal orthodoxy replaced Communitas as a supreme virtue, Christianity became a system of beliefs and moral behaviors.
They are speaking from within a living tradition which, because it is living and developing, is neither bound to a particular system of doctrinal orthodoxy nor compatible with static uniformity.
Walter Winterbottom's coaching system may have begun well enough throwing up the likes of Greenwood himself and David Sexton but it descended into rigid orthodoxy and jargon.
Chuka Umunna has recently made welcome noises about changing the voting system; some voices one would once have associated with 1997 - era orthodoxy have lately been making the case for a citizen's income; the idea of an unconditional payment granted to every individual as a right of citizenship..
The Democrats with all the devices available at their outfits could not stop the Russians, Holland is not using the biometric system in its elections because of the infiltrations going on and most western nations have decided to reverse to the old electoral orthodoxies because of the manipulations going on.
Kurt presents the «seven psychological death sins» you should be aware of in an attempt to downtone System 1 and advance System 2: 1) excessive self - confidence, 2) herd mentality, 3) blind orthodoxy, 4) denial, 5) confirmation bias, 6) deadlocked ideas and attitudes, 7) cognitive dissonance (the tendency to go with the thought that «feels best» when stuck with the choice between two contradicting ideas rather than investigating which is more rational).
Minimalism also fought Greenberg's orthodoxy at the same time as conceptual art — by rejecting the Modernist idea of painting and instead working with industrial materials — but contained the dialogue within the gallery system.
However, this orthodoxy is juxtaposed against the propensity to challenge the system through severe aphorisms that imitate anarchist tropes — the surfaces of the work act as an awkward oxymoron.
However, a true religion requires more: — a system of doctrine, or orthodoxy which directs what followers must believe — an organisation (usually led as a heirarchy) to disseminate that doctrine and administer rewards and punishments.
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