Sentences with phrase «with biblical roots»

For parents looking to honor their faith, recognize their family or simply find the perfect name with biblical roots, choosing from the hundreds of Jewish baby names out there can be fun, but also challenging.
In the standard academic view, resurrection is an idea with no biblical roots — a foreign, unprecedented import into Second Temple Judaism.
The work ethic is a deeply held social value with biblical roots.
Jenson's ambitious enterprise requires familiarity with the sources of Christian teaching through the centuries as well as with the biblical roots, and he displays an intimate knowledge of the Eastern Fathers as well as of Western figures such as Augustine and Thomas Aquinas.

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With the great Jewish thinker of the early part of this century, Franz Rosenzweig, he believes that Jews need to understand anew that «the Jewish vocation, rooted in the biblical tradition, is to be an instrument for the redemption of all humankind.»
I wanted Governor Perry to explain his relationship with David Barton, the founder of the WallBuilders evangelical movement, who preaches that America should have a government «firmly rooted in biblical principles» and that the Bible offers explicit guidance on public policy — for example, tax policy.
In time, perhaps, it will yield a biblical theology of womanhood (not to be subsumed under the label humanity) with roots in the goodness of creation female and male.
In time, perhaps, it will yield a biblical theology of womanhood with roots in the goodness of creation female and male.
Only when we recover ancient animism's I - Thou relationship with nature, rather than the I - It relation of Western religion, can we recover the root principle of harmony with nature that was destroyed by biblical religion and its secular stepchildren.
The biblical faith, with roots in revolutionary messianic hope which is itself rooted in the prophetism of ancient Israel / Judah, is even now, and daily, used to sanctify and perpetuate the life, culture, security, and privilege not now of imperialist Rome but of the imperialist United States.
It is my contention that a theology of Black liberation also must embrace an organic worldview, not only because it is consistent with the authentic roots of Black Americans but because it also represents something fundamental in the Biblical tradition.
The kingdom concept is rooted in the biblical view of history, with its forward - moving stream of events under the rulership of the sovereign, righteous God.
His Israel of God in Prophecy and Chariots of Salvation are two books that stick particularly to the Bible In both books he remains true to an exegesis that is rooted in the OT and NT Scriptures making it possible for the Christian to understand what has otherwise been an eschatological landscape filled with clouds of personal prognostications that masquerade as Biblical.
If you take the biblical view in the orgin and development of mankind then a common root with common history already exists.
Shiloh is just one of dozens of important biblical locations scattered throughout the West Bank, but the Austrians» visit was about more than just getting in touch with spiritual roots.
Perhaps only a major shift in the established biblical religions, a shift away from their uneasy alliance with utilitarian individualism and toward a profound reappropriation of their own religious roots and an openness to the needs of the contemporary world, would provide the mass base for a successful effort to establish the revolutionary alternative.
«The beliefs of Seventh - day Adventists are rooted in the biblical apostolic teachings and thus share many essential tenets of Christianity in common with the followers of other Christian churches.
The name has been growing in popularity with strong Biblical roots and a fresh appeal due its popular culture references.
But he never quite explains why, and ends up devoting much space to the obvious non-Darwinian roots of Hitler's racism and anti-semitism, which was to do with a kind of biblical naturalism that would have black people descend from cursed sons of Noah, and Jews cursed for having killed Christ.
Celibacy in the Church is a longstanding tradition with both historical and Biblical roots, but many would like to see the strictures relaxed.
These programs are rooted in Biblical principles and dovetail cleanly with Christian faith practices.
Sensitive to the shame of sexual addiction without minimizing its sinfulness, Dr. Mark Laaser traces the roots of the problem, discusses its patterns and impact, and maps out a biblical approach to self - control and sexual integrity.Previously titled Faithful and True, this revision includes an all - new section that deals with sexual addiction in the church.
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