Sentences with phrase «with conservative views»

There is, IMO, no possibility of broadening the political views in the field, since there are few conservatively inclined people who would be interest in the field, and even if they were interested, there are few professors in the field who would countenance a grad student with conservative views.
• Open - minded with no conservative views.
DeSantis» rationale is that condemnations and revoking invitations are actions that disproportionately affect those with conservative views.
Suliman Gani, a community leader with conservative views, was tapped by the Tories to attend an event aimed at encouraging more Muslims to become councillors.
Can I with my conservative view of scriptures still maintain my conservative view of scriptures, continue to hash out my differences with Gay Christians and others within the GLBT Community and still bridge the gap?

Not exact matches

While Chick - fil - A gained the respect of Christian customers with its Sunday policy, the Cathys have also drawn criticism for their socially conservative views.
He said he would be inviting «leading conservatives» and people from all across the political spectrum to talk with him and share their points of view about the issues raised by the Gizmodo story.
Not only are Johnson and Weld social liberals and fiscal conservatives, they espouse views traditionally associated with moderate Republican candidates on the economy, such as favoring international trade agreements and reducing the national debt.
Some conservatives tried to fight back against Trump, pleading with their audiences to see what they contended to be the rational point of view, but their arguments seemed to go unheard.
Mr. Clark, 57, said he had already been angry with Facebook for censoring some of his posts, which he said expressed his staunchly conservative views but were «never evil or putting anybody down.»
Sen. Ted Cruz (R - TX) asked Zuckerberg about 2016 reports that the company had removed conservative political news from its trending stories box, and followed up with questions about its moderators» political views.
In our July MPR we advanced what we viewed as a conservative forecast for exports, in the sense that it assumed only that exports would grow roughly in line with the US economy.
Remember, the vast majority of the world thinks it's impossible to consistently make more than 10 - 20 % / year returns so everyone eats up boring, conservative, diversified mutual funds and long - term investments, at their most speculative being in giant companies like Apple (AAPL) and Google (GOOG)... viewing inspirational stories like this turning $ 1,500 into $ 1 million and and this international trader and this teenager with skepticism...
Given what we've all had to put up with from the Harper Conservatives over the last near - decade — cutbacks, anti-union legislation, contempt for the valuable work our members do — my own views about the current government are well - known.
If Canadians become more focused on economic risks, the thinking goes, they will pay less attention to the Duffy scandal, and they will be more cautious when casting their ballot. In this world - view, it actually helps the Conservatives to talk up bad economic news. This marks a U-turn from earlier messaging, when Conservatives first tried (futilely) to deny the economy was in any trouble at all. With the negative numbers piling up around them, the Tory spin machine has decided to throw in the towel, and try to make a silk purse from this sow's ear. They now want to emphasize the gloomy economic outlook (while simultaneously, of course, evading blame for contributing to it at all).
On Dec. 17 Chestermere - Rocky View MLA Bruce McAllister along with eight other Wildrose MLAs crossed the floor to join the Progressive Conservatives (PCs).
«While I applaud and agree with many of Glenn Beck's conservative and constitutional views, that does not give me or any other Bible - believing Christian justification to compromise Biblical truth by spiritually joining Beck.»
A theory of constitutional law that may be out of fashion in today's legal academy, but that fits comfortably within the modern conservative and the traditional liberal views of the courts, begins with certain basic premises: the existence of law and the possibility of meaningful rules of law.
Conservatives will never win again with such religious views.
It will probably have Muslims of different views using it some of whom may be conservative but as long as they are willing to share with liberal Muslims, Jews, Christians, humanists, etc. why not.
Hmmm... One might conclude, given the religious nature of this gentleman, that quite often... «religious» can and does (but not always) goes hand - in - hand with «conservative» political views... or the GOP (republicans).
My Morman experience being married to an ex-mormon and working with their families is that they can be very liberal or very conservative in their political views which is interesting in itself.
A bright young student raised in a tradition of conservative Evangelical pietism, Mouw recalls that his pastors «often viewed the intellectual life against the background of a cosmic spiritual battle in which the human intellect, especially as it aligns itself with the cause of the academy, is inevitably on the wrong side of the struggle.»
Best Profiles: Yonat Shimron with «Ellen Davis Unearths an Agrarian View of the Bible» and Robert Long with «Christian, Not Conservative: Why Marilynne Robinson's literary — and liberal — Calvinism appeals»
Jim Wallis, the progressive CEO of Sojourners, and Richard Land, the conservative head of The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, are two religious scholars with opposing political views.
I consider myself somewhat conservative and generally in line with alot of republican views — and alot of democratic ones too — I think I am TYPICAL of the YOUNGER GENERATION that is SICK OF MUD SLINGING from BOTH PARTIES and i VOTE INDEPENDANT — I VOTE THE CANDIDATE NOT THE PARTY — and i AM WHITE and I am INSULTED by YOUR RACIST COMMENT on wanting an «all white» country!!
Their nuanced view of faith couldn't compete with the «spiritual triumphalism» of conservatives.
Fuller theologian Jack Rogers, for example, reports in Confessions of a Conservative Evangelical (Westminster, 1974) the shattering of his inherited view that his «orthodox theology» stood in «unbroken continuity with the theology of Warfield, the Westminster Confession, Calvin, Augustine, and Paul.»
He does not want to be associated with conservatives (neo-or otherwise) who have, in his view, simply given up on black America, or at least on the bottom third of black America.
In his view of history, as well as in his view of the sources, Stauffer shares the outlook of nineteenth - century liberalism, except that he replaces the critical approach with the conservative principle:
Limbaugh is not the only conservative commentator to take issue with the Pope's views on capitalism.
It is good to challenge the status quo when it does not line up with scripture (like confronting the desire for violence and vengeance especially among «conservative» Christians), but we should not in our zeal push the pendulum too far the other way and undermine our view of God's sovereignty, power, and holiness.
Neoconservatives differed with traditional conservatives on a number of issues, of which the three most important, in my view, were the New Deal, civil rights, and the nature of the Communist threat.
Unfortunately, other believers seem easily cowed by the usual threats of hell that conservatives routinely fire at all who oppose their views, so it seems like you're stuck with hearing from us for the time being.
In fact, few if any neoconservatives were early supporters of Reagan, whom they correctly viewed as a traditionalist conservative with strong libertarian leanings.
It deals with Christology and the doctrine of God, as well as prayer, the resurrection, heaven, etc. and it provides a general introduction to Whitehead's thought.128 The Task of Philosophical Theology by C. J. Curtis, a Lutheran theologian, is a process exposition of numerous «theological notions» important to the «conservative, traditional» Christian viewpoint.129 Two very fine semi-popular introductions to process philosophy as a context for Christian theology are The Creative Advance by E. H. Peters130 and Process Thought and Christian Faith by Norman Pittenger.131 The latter, reflecting the concerns of a theologian, provides a concise introduction to the process view of God together with briefer comments on man, Christ, and «eternal life.»
Why hasn't this piece been put on the main CNN web page for all to see how violence is not only being committed by conservatives as the media pretends but also by the gay rights proponents who hate others that disagree with their political views!
Given his views on sexuality, and the apparent ease with which he has found a platform in the mainstream media, more conservative Christians might be tempted to write him off as a wishy - washy liberal.
Conservatives cherry - pick those passages that support their conservative view of God based on their conservative ego, and vice versa, where liberals are concerned... and there is NO way to ascertain which is true, except on a wholly subjective, personal level, thus it will never be proven objectively, since Spirit, by it's very nature, has absolutely nothing at all to do with the flesh and whatever seems to be happening on this earth, because Spirit is completely opposite, and therefore invisible to the naked human eye, being of the mind only, and therefore unprovable.
Premier spoke to Simon Calvert from the Christian Institute, who were specifically referenced by Spielman as a group with «conservative» views.
Although the present article is primarily directed against strict identity theory (which is connected with what Feezell calls the conservative view of abortion), it also has implications for Feezell's moderate view, which criticizes the casual attitude some (he calls them liberals) may have toward the fetus, which is a «soon - to - be-actual» person (47).
Charles Kesler has recently provided another of his brilliant and bracing synopses of the American political scene, with a view to summoning conservatives to «another epic struggle, a battle for America's soul, a battle that will determine whether free government will survive.»
Contrasting liberal or left with conservative or right yields, in my view, a map of very limited utility.
Missouri Synod Lutherans like Bror are fundamentalist conservative Christians with an odd literalist view of the bible.
substantial, in part because of the political ties of many of its preachers, beginning with their support of a number of conservative causes and candidates in l980, but also because they galvanized strong support from a relatively small group of people who for the first time found a national public articulation of their views.
My fancy 100,000 word answer turned out to be little more than a long way of saying, «I have no idea how to reconcile the violence of God in the Old Testament with the self - sacrificial love of Jesus Christ in the New while still maintaining a conservative view of inspiration and inerrancy.»
They support the political party (GOP) that ostensibly stands capitalism and stand for and promotes individual achievment whle eschewing collectivism, yet they really are collectivists — just for their own world view of a conservative fiscal policy coupled with «conservative social values.»
Conservatives in this country generally viewed the UN human rights proposals with dismay.
I do nt agree with much of what «Conservative» Christians believe... I am a moderate Christian... but I do respect their views.
Because religious conservatives sense this conflict between general television and their own values and beliefs, their viewing of religious programs is both an act of protest against general television and an expression of support for the beliefs associated with religious programs.
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