Sentences with phrase «with orthodoxy»

«He wasn't afraid to maybe break with some orthodoxy where he thought it would work in his district,» Connecticut Rep. Jim Himes told Business Insider in March.
Historian Perry Miller began his monumental reexamination of American Puritan thought with Orthodoxy in Massachusetts (1933).
«He wasn't afraid to maybe break with some orthodoxy where he thought it would work in his district,» Connecticut Rep. Jim Himes told Business Insider.
The hierarchical Church is often concerned with orthodoxy, clerical advancement, maintenance of church power, univocal thinking, and being right.
Read the «scientists who disagree with the orthodoxy,» page for other ideas about global warming and climate change.
The government funded scientific community calls those who don't agree with their orthodoxy, deniers, and punishes them (no grants).
The enemy in this paradigm is primarily a nominal Christianity that is not serious in its appropriation of the faith but is too often satisfied with orthodoxy that fails to make Christianity a genuine «disposition of the heart.»
The situation is not entirely without concern — witness the article by Stan Wocial on p4 — but now numerous examples can be found in Scotland, Ireland, the United States, Canada, England, Australia and elsewhere where dioceses are meeting this challenge with orthodoxy and imagination.
She had been attending Cherry Hills Community Church in Denver, an evangelical Presbyterian congregation of more than 5,000, when she and her husband became acquainted with Orthodoxy.
I can cope very well with orthodoxy — Greek orthodox, Syrian orthodox, Armenian orthodox — I can cope with Anglo - Catholicism, evangelicalism, charismatics.
We may say with orthodoxy that in encountering the person of Jesus we encounter also his nature as deity, but then we have no basis for affirming God as Person.
In opinion pieces, feature articles, and book reviews, it turns out that the number - one subject category, far and away, is theology, both Catholic and Protestant, with too infrequent engagement with Orthodoxy.
These days I associate the conservative wing with orthodoxy and the liberal wing with heterodoxy; that's why I identify as a conservative!
The use and veneration of icons was eventually vindicated in the Eastern churches so ringingly that icons have become virtually synonymous with Orthodoxy in the public mind.
Piety and Power: The World of Jewish Fundamentalism by David Landau Hill & Wang / FSG, 334 pages, $ 27.50 In 1988, when the ultra-Orthodox parties won a telling percentage of the vote in the Israeli election, many secular Jews found themselves forced for the first time to reckon with an Orthodoxy that....
In pre-Enlightenment Christendom, one was expected to think in ways that were consistent with what the church taught; it was heresy to think or express thoughts at variance with orthodoxy or «right opinion».
We do not wish to disappoint Dr. Mouw in his quest for fruitful conversation with Mormons, but we must alert him to the fact that any tendency he may observe among Mormons to downplay speculation on God's origin has nothing at all to do with some orthodoxy - envy on our part.
Neither can it be equated simply with orthodoxy of course content.
Pelagianism and semi-Pelagianism was rejected by the church before any split with Orthodoxy, so everyone who his looking to his own spark of goodness shall be left to his own devices, really.
And in Paris was the Centre Istina, devoted to studying ecumenical relations with Orthodoxy and with the newly organized World Council of Churches.
On Sunday afternoon, the silence in the gallery is absolute - despite the high number of visitors - in keeping with the orthodoxy that art can only be appreciated in total silence and while inclining the head, folding the arms and frowning importantly.
I have many more issues with the orthodoxy of the Radical Painting than with the art itself.
The jurors may well be so indoctrinated with the orthodoxy of climate change that any suggestion that Mann is anything other than a great scientist trying to save the planet will fall on deaf ears and no amount of evidence or appeal to reason will shake them of the notion.
One of the many problems with orthodoxies that exist only because nobody can come up with anything better is that they are just a bit of a laugh for everyone concerned.
I tend to have left wing views on most issues, but I have never been comfortable with the orthodoxy (which most of the Socialist movement shares with extreme right wing neo-liberals) that open borders and population growth are inherently good things.
He broke new ground for treating the whole family, in a time with no orthodoxy, no rules firmly in place, and no managed care.
If the next Labour leader hopes at some point to lead a truly progressive administration and break with orthodoxies that have shaped Britain since the 1980s, he will need help from other parties.
This is why the Bible is so little concerned with orthodoxy (except certain later parts of the New Testament).
But Mari, Church history of replete with well - known Church leaders (even Church Fathers) tearing down those with whom they disagree if they disagree with orthodoxy.
In a televised interview with Australian climate science sceptic columnist Andrew Bolt, Laframboise speculates that some IPCC authors were chosen because they agreed with the orthodoxy, rather than because they might be good at their jobs.
All three speakers granted that some kind of reunion with Rome (and with Orthodoxy) must be eventual goals for Protestantism, which could not think of itself as the sole bearer of the church's future.
Or at least there hadn't been until Milgrom's break with orthodoxy.
These extraordinary results are a testament to the vision of the MOE, and the courage to break with orthodoxy and embrace, support and encourage innovation in the education sector.
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