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Differing Christian Stances Toward Judaism Over Two Millennia by Dr. Graham Keith ( Middle East Resources )
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Differing views and solutions to national policy were encouraged based on the famous expression by Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong: " The policy of letting a hundred flowers bloom and a hundred schools of thought contend is designed to promote the flourishing of the arts and the progress of science ".
Differing entitlements can normally be represented by having a different number of proxy players for each player but sometimes the criteria specify something different.
Differing in style from his austere predecessor, Cardinal Dennis Joseph Dougherty, he often answered his own doorbell, which he explained by saying " How else can I meet the poor?
Differing qualities of ore were extracted and mixed by experienced smelters to give the best results.
Differing from Koxinga, it seems Jing attempted to reconcile peacefully with the Qing by travelling to Peking and bidding for Taiwan to become an autonomous state, but refusing to accept the conditions of compulsory Manchu hair style and regular tributes of currency and soldiers.
Differing from similar formats, the plaintiffs and defendants were represented " pro bono " by famous attorneys.
Differing only in the presence or absence of a medial furrow, Protichnites and Diplichnites trackways could both be produced by the same individual animal.
Differing tendencies soon asserted themselves, following the ideas of the two founders: that of Gravina stood in the tradition of Homer and Dante, while that of Crescimbeni was more influenced by Petrarch.
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Differing saddle designs exist for male and female cyclists, accommodating the genders ' differing anatomies, although bikes typically are sold with saddles most appropriate for men.
Differing slightly from the original meaning, in colloquial speech, " limbo " is any status where a person or project is held up, and nothing can be done until another action happens.
Differing from most other cases, where equitable relief is given very rarely, in discrimination cases, injunctive relief is actually the preferred method of remedy.
Differing from the quartos of the plays, the first editions of Shakespeare's narrative poems are extremely well printed.
Differing histone modifications are likely to function in differing ways ; acetylation at one position is likely to function differently than acetylation at another position.
Differing laws in member countries can create problems for anyone seeking to trade between countries.
Differing opinions on US wars such as the Vietnam war or the war in Iraq, as well as US opposition to past wars in which Canada has been involved such as World War I and World War II, both of which the U. S. originally opposed itself have also created difficulties.
Differing from the regime somewhat, he defined the Turkish in purely ethnic terms and came to look outside the borders of the country for a kinship with other Turkic peoples.
Differing completely from the architecture of both Elbrus 1 and Elbrus 2, it employed a VLIW architecture.
Differing court opinions have clashed over the question of whether failure to purchase insurance can be considered an economic activity that affects interstate commerce.
Differing from the Republican Party on the Reconstruction policy, Blair gave his adherence to the Democratic Party after the Civil War, along with his brother, who was the Democratic vice presidential candidate in 1868.
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Differing interpretations of Aboriginal history are also the subject of contemporary debate in Australia, notably between the essayists Robert Manne and Keith Windshuttle.
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* " The Origins of Anti-Semitism: Attitudes Toward Judaism in Pagan and Christian Antiquity " John G. Gager, Oxford Univ.
In 2001, his book Toward a Christian Theology of Religious Pluralism led to Dupuis being investigated by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, a department of the Roman Curia, which noted ambiguities regarding agreement between what he called a " Christian theology of religious pluralism " and the teaching of the Second Vatican Council and the popes of the council and later.
* See Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, " Notification on the book Toward a Christian Theology of Religious Pluralism ( Orbis Books: Maryknoll, New York 1997 ) by Father Jacques Dupuis, S. J.
* Sölle, Dorothee ( 1984 ) The Strength of the Weak: Toward a Christian Feminist Identity, Philadelphia, Westminster Press, ISBN 0-664-24623-0
Toward the end of the novel, a warrior converted into a Christian unmasks and kills one of his own ancestral spirits.
In Marching Toward Hell, Scheuer laments " the war in Iraq that was instigated by U. S. citizen Israel-firsters and their evangelical Christian allies ".
Several influential books on the Trinity were published after his retirement: The Trinitarian Faith: The Evangelical Theology of the Ancient Catholic Church ( 1988 ); Trinitarian Perspectives: Toward Doctrinal Agreement ( 1994 ); and The Christian Doctrine of God, One Being Three Persons ( 1996 ).
Dr. Lederach is a committed Mennonite Christian, and as he explains in his 1999 book The Journey Toward Reconciliation ( see below ), his Christian faith has impacted both his thinking and application of non-violent solutions to conflict.
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