As a pastoral theologian, I applaud texts that look realistically at the emotive world. |
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He was a theologian with well-defined critiques of secularism and unhealthy laxity of behavior on moral precepts. |
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St Thomas Aquinas, the medieval theologian who shaped society's thinking on the deadly sins, rated pride as the worst of all. |
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The arch-conservative theologian does not reflect the country's self-image as secular, liberal and progressive. |
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Since those days she has pursued her life's work as a lay theologian in the Orthodox Church. |
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He is also a thoughtful theologian who has written an introduction to the theology of Jirgen Moltmann. |
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The theologian, however, could argue that there are instances which might validly call for emendation. |
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Few doubt either Ratzinger's stature as a theologian or his deep piety and devotion to the church. |
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I am not a theologian and therefore cannot enter into the theological discussion. |
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Fortunately, the President is the commander in chief, not the theologian in chief. |
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She was an orthodox theologian, a reformer, a builder, a dramatist, a musician, an herbalist, and an abbess. |
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In her own lifetime Teresa had the good sense to ally herself with outstanding supporters such as the famous Dominican theologian. |
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The most influential American theologian of the century, he spoke authoritatively about politics and culture. |
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The worldly, tough-minded economist has joined the other-worldly, woolly minded theologian or classicist in the literary repertoire. |
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He excoriates those who have insisted somewhat anachronistically that Calvin was not a systematic theologian. |
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George A. Lindbeck is a Lutheran theologian and professor emeritus of the Yale Divinity School. |
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Thomas was a biblical commentator, an educator of his fellow friars, a theologian, a preacher, and a great contemplative. |
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The remaining members include a general medical practitioner, a BBC journalist, and a theologian. |
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He speaks from many years of experience as a priest, confessor, and moral theologian. |
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Religious experience is the starting-place of all theology, the most basic datum with which the theologian has to work. |
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War, according to the theologian, meant a battle against vices, personal and spiritual. |
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It also becomes clear that, although he was a man of undoubted academic ability, he was no theologian. |
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Anselm of Canterbury, eleventh-century theologian, monk and Church hierarch, is arguably the major figure in the theological road from Augustine to Aquinas. |
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Perez Guadalupe, a criminologist, sociologist, and theologian, has brought a disciplined hand to Castro Castro. |
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As the theologian Robert Farrar Capon so astutely recognized, the entire argument of Ephesians in the first chapter is what is called a recapitulation. |
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Surely the Swiss theologian Emil Brunner was right when he said that the truly mysterious God is not the nameless One, but the One who has a name and makes it known. |
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The Greek church considers that Athenagoras is no theologian, and is is afraid of where he will land them theologically. |
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Wednesday's announcement came in a video purporting to show the group's chief theologian, Ibrahim al-Robaish, eulogizing al-Shihri. |
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In such a characterization one does not need to work hard to see Barth and Athanasius reflecting the concerns of the socially progressive Anglo-Catholic Oxford theologian. |
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As dean of Aberdeen University's arts and divinity faculty, Torrance is seen as an intellectual, a heavyweight theologian and the strongest competition. |
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This volume is the third of the five volumes dedicated to the philosophical works of the great theologian. |
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This occasion gives us the opportunity to develop some reflections on the role of the theologian and of theology itself. |
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Although I'm not a lawyer, but rather a philosopher and theologian, I would point out that this simple approach ignores two key facts. |
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I believe that he understood the worker question more than anyone else because he was both a historian and a theologian. |
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The highlight of the trip should be the beatification of Cardinal John Henry Newman, a liberal theologian much beloved of Anglo-Catholics. |
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His father, the brilliant Presbyterian theologian Francis Schaeffer, was the intellectual father of the movement. |
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Brazilian liberation theologian Leonardo Boff is helping us connect all this with our religious faith. |
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The exegete, the believer and the theologian linger over the third attitude rec¬ommended to the Israelite: to walk humbly with God. |
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The Conclave has elected one from within its own ranks, who as a priest and theologian is deeply rooted in the faith of the universal Church. |
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Unique in the world today, he is a world statesman, national leader, spiritual teacher and deeply learned theologian. |
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Organizers this year invited author and theologian John Driver to present biblical studies on the role of women from an Anabaptist perspective. |
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Kmoskó, although a theologian like his predecessors, had an excellent philological formation. |
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Taking the argument to a highly respectable theologian, she won her point. |
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Perhaps, I am one of the few South Indian Brahmins who has had a conducted tour of so many gurdwaras from a celebrated Sikh historian and possibly a Sikh theologian. |
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For this aged, scholarly, conservative, uncharismatic Bavarian theologian will surely hasten precisely the de-Christianisation of Europe that he aims to reverse. |
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I write as an Anglican theologian of the Cross, who understands the Atonement, or God for us, as prior in theology to the Incarnation, or God with us. |
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Schillebeeckx works not only as a systematic theologian but also as exegete. |
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So the jobs of the theologian, the interpreter of history, the counselor, the preacher, the cultural critic, and the scriptural exegete all converge. |
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Speaking as a theologian, Karen Kilby is wary of philosophers building theodicies, or solutions to the problem of evil that are necessarily abstract. |
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In what sounds like an increasingly personal contest with a fellow amateur theologian in his Afghan cave, this may have been deliberate. |
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Dennis Byler, author and theologian from Burgos, Spain, addressed the Congress on models for the household of God. |
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I have confessed myself a temerarious theologian, and in that passage from boyhood to manhood I ranged widely in my search for some permanently satisfying Truth. |
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That is why the saint enjoys a level of contemplation and wisdom that is unavailable to the theologian or philosopher who is lacking in charity. |
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I think sometimes the stereotype of the theologian as all cerebration and no affectivity is accurate-not always by any means, thank God, but sometimes it is true. |
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Famous theologian Jonathan Edwards died of smallpox in 1758 following an inoculation. |
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But one German theologian has recently proposed explanatory footnotes to turn the most problematic passages — the black children abasing themselves before Pippi, for example — into educational opportunities. |
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I riffled through my card catalogue: wasn't he the theologian? |
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Swiss theologian Huldreich Zwingli was a leading force in what historic movement? |
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Such an extreme position endangered the religious toleration constitutionally granted to Unitarians, and Blandrata invited the Unitarian theologian Faustus Socinus from Italy to confute Dávid. |
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I am neither an exegete nor a theologian, but I belong to those little souls that have understood with a child's heart where truth and love are to be found. |
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The main purpose of the Visit was to proclaim blessed Cardinal John Henry Newman, one of the greatest Englishmen in recent times, an outstanding theologian and man of the Church. |
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Sharia4Belgium has clearly been inspired by the example of Sharia4UK, founded in 2007-2008 by Anjem Choudary, a former London lawyer who became a self-proclaimed preacher and theologian. |
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There are two murals on it that pay homage to two local personalities: a physician and botanist born in the thirteenth century and MartÃn Vázquez Ciruela, a canon and theologian. |
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Wycliffe may have railed against church corruption, but he was firmly on the side of the king, whose power was derived directly from God, the theologian argued. |
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The philosopher and theologian, Niebuhr, once said that a person's sense of what is right makes democracy possible, but his inclinations in the opposite direction make democracy absolutely necessary. |
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Extended discussion centered on topics such as the authority of the Church's Magisterium, the importance of the Profession of faith, the ecclesial role of the theologian, and dialogue between Bishops and theologians. |
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According to Gustavo Gutierrez, the liberation theologian, only one kind of person transforms the world spiritually, someone with a grateful heart. |
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A Canadian philosopher and theologian whose life journey led to the implementation of an epistemology and a methodology which is proving very fruitful for us in pedagogical and pastoral areas. |
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One such evangelical theologian, Helmut Franz, has categorized all theological uses of Heidegger as either eclecticism or glossism. |
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The Irish philosopher and theologian Johannes Scotus Eriugena was considered one of the leading intellectuals of his early Middle Ages. |
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Unlike other traditions, the Church of England has no single theologian that it can look to as a founder. |
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Cotton's writings persuaded the Calvinist theologian John Owen to separate from the Presbyterian church. |
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Chesterton, was an English writer, poet, philosopher, dramatist, journalist, orator, lay theologian, biographer, and literary and art critic. |
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To be a theologian, one must know how to pray, and one who prays in spirit and in truth becomes a theologian by doing so. |
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This aspect of his work also was criticised by the theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar, as giving sin a mystique. |
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Feminist theologian Letty Russell used the image of partnership for the persons of the Trinity. |
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He succeeded as a theologian despite his juridical training and his comparatively late handling of Biblical and doctrinal subjects. |
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The Pope was just speaking privately, as a personal theologian. |
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First, the Dominican theologian Sylvester Mazzolini drafted a heresy case against Luther, whom Leo then summoned to Rome. |
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The theologian Johann Eck, however, was determined to expose Luther's doctrine in a public forum. |
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Thomas another Marthoma Syrian and theologian advocating Ecumenism of Churches had written many articles on the emergency situation. |
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Voet was the son of Paulus Voet, who was the son of famous theologian Gisbertus Voetius. |
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Chesterton is read as a theologian, not just an aphorist, essayist, and author of fiction, poetry, and drama. |
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Emanuel Swedenborg was a Swedish scientist, philosopher, theologian, revelator, and mystic. |
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Writing as a theologian and not as a scientist, Aquinas was careful to offer this argument from design not as a scientific proof but as a theological argument. |
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Systematics is an effort to understand those specifically theological affirmations that the theologian holds to be true and so regards as doctrines. |
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He became close to the geologist and natural theologian, William Buckland. |
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The controversy expanded when the Remonstrant theologian Conrad Vorstius was appointed to replace Jacobus Arminius as the theology chair at Leiden. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, principal author of the prototypical 1549 BCP and the more Reformed 1552 BCP, could be said to be the first Anglican theologian. |
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Theology might also help a theologian to address some present situation or need through a religious tradition, or to explore possible ways of interpreting the world. |
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As mentioned above, Anglicanism has no theologian comparable to the founding theologians of eponymous schools, like Lutheranism, Calvinism, or Thomism. |
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In the United States the first such movement was the New York Peace Society, founded in 1815 by the theologian David Low Dodge, and the Massachusetts Peace Society. |
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Robert Adamson and theologian William Robinson Clark also went here. |
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The leading theologian and philosopher of the colonial era was Jonathan Edwards of Massachusetts, an interpreter of Calvinism and the leader of the First Great Awakening. |
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Her supporters, such as the theologian Jean Gerson, defended her hairstyle for practical reasons, as did Inquisitor Brehal later during the appellate trial. |
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Jerome and another fourth-century theologian, Helvidius, who had written that after the virgin birth of Jesus, Mary had other children with her husband, Joseph. |
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Handel also there encountered theologian and professor of Oriental languages August Hermann Francke, who was particularly solicitous of children, particularly orphans. |
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Baptist theologian Roger Williams founded the colony Rhode Island in 1636, where he combined a democratic constitution with unlimited religious freedom. |
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Larry Christenson, a Lutheran theologian based in San Pedro, California, did much in the 1960s and 1970s to interpret the charismatic movement for Lutherans. |
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Said more succinctly, he is a theologian because he is a kerygmatist. |
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Virginia Fabella, a Filipino feminist theologian and longstanding member of the IGI editorial advisory committee, has reminisced about the IGI and its community. |
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There were also a cantor, a treasurer, a theologian and twelve canons. |
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According to his friend, theologian Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, More once seriously contemplated abandoning his legal career to become a monk. |
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