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Mather set the moral tone in the colonies, and sounded the call for second-and third-generation Puritans, whose parents had left England for the New England colonies of North America, to return to the theological roots of Puritanism.
The term " fundamentalism " was originally coined by its supporters to describe a specific package of theological beliefs that developed into a movement within the Protestant community of the United States in the early part of the 20th century, and that had its roots in the Fundamentalist – Modernist Controversy of that time.
The university's roots reach back to 1859, when a theological seminary was established with the encouragement of Maribor bishop and patriot Anton Martin Slomšek.
Chaitanya's epistemological, theological and ontological teachings are summarized as ten roots or maxims dasa mula:
Eurocentrism often seeks to define Europe as a distinct entity, regardless of theological roots.
The College of the Resurrection, an Anglican theological college in Mirfield with monastic roots, has, since its inception in 1904, been affiliated to the University, and ties remain close.
The URC is a trinitarian church whose theological roots are Calvinist and whose historical and organisational roots are in the Presbyterian ( Reformed ), Congregational and Churches of Christ traditions.
The Christology of the Church of the East has its roots in the Antiochene theological tradition of the early Church.
Heavily influenced by two major American revival movements — the holiness movement of the late 19th century and the Pentecostal revival of the early 20th century — the church's theological roots derive from John Wesley's teachings on sanctification.
Where the authentic theological traditions of the Eastern Church are concerned, we must recognize the admirable way in which they have their roots in Holy Scripture, and how they are nurtured and given expression in the life of the liturgy.
The organization was constituted in 1993 at a council held in Antigua, Guatemala, although it traces its roots back to theological conferences held in many locations during the 1950s and 1960s.
He works throughout the world, often lecturing in theological colleges in the UK, Canada and the United States, but is primarily concerned with the renewal of congregational worship at the grass roots level.
* a broad survey of the origins and evolution of music, its theological and metaphysical roots and ramifications, and vocal and instrumentation practice ( De inventione et usu musice ).
This book was highly critical of the Evangelical church in America for abandoning its historical and theological roots, and instead embracing the philosophies and pragmatism of the world.
Those criticising these approaches took the name " fundamentalist " which was originally coined by its supporters to describe a specific package of theological beliefs that developed into a movement within the Protestant community of the United States in the early part of the 20th century, and that had its roots in the Fundamentalist – Modernist Controversy of that time.
During a period of theological controversy within the SBC, Rogers helped to lead the SBC back to its historical roots of biblical inerrancy, an effort known as the " Conservative Resurgence ".
As Nestorianism had its roots in the Antiochene tradition and was opposed by the Alexandrian tradition, Christians in Syria and Egypt who wanted to distance themselves from the extremes of Nestorianism and wished to uphold the integrity of their theological position adopted this term to express their position.
The roots of modern theological womanism grew out of the theology of James Hal Cone, Katie G. Cannon, Jacquelyn Grant, and Delores Williams.
The roots of this are found in the theological controversy between Protestant Fundamentalists and Protestant Liberals in the earlier part of the Twentieth century.
In the latter half of the 20th century, Huron evolved from its theological roots into an institution for those seeking a rigorous liberal arts education along with small classes and individual attention from faculty.

roots and grew
Every morning early, in the summer, we searched the trunks of the trees as high as we could reach for the locust shells, carefully detached their hooked claws from the bark where they hung, and stabled them, a weird faery herd, in an angle between the high roots of the tulip tree, where no grass grew in the dense shade.
In particular, two young parties grew in importance – the Democrat Party, with roots among artisans and urban workers, and the Radical Party, representing urban middle sectors and provincial elites.
The rational roots of this doctrine, he argued, soon grew incompatible with and larger than the religious and so the latter were eventually discarded.
The revue has its roots in 19th century American popular entertainment and melodrama but grew into a substantial cultural presence of its own during its golden years from 1916 to 1932.
As the population grew, with homes spreading throughout the area, Gaithersburg began taking on a suburban and semi-urban feel, leaving its farming roots behind.
Another tree grew from the roots of the first, but the wind blew it down.
Star Trek remained an important slash fiction fandom, while new slash fandoms grew around other television shows, movies, and books with sci-fi or action adventure roots.
I grew up on pop music, I love guitar bands and I was very influenced and involved in hip-hop during the early days, so I wanted to build from those roots upwards rather than doing a contemporary dance record.
Wild rice, a dietary staple, grew in abundance in the river and its tributaries, and was gathered along with nuts, berries, and edible roots of the woods.
WildStorm grew out of the roots of Homage Studios and of the range of characters that had originated there.
The roots of football in the city grew and various teams were founded.
From its roots as a radical alternative to the political establishment, the party grew to its current dominance through several eras:
Fantasy Football grew from its local grass roots game to a national sensation in 1989 when over 100, 000 participants competed in Pigskin Playoff.
While MR remained essentially a publication with roots in the so-called " Old Left " of writers unconnected with the Communist Party or Socialist Party, the publication was not unfriendly to the young radical movement which grew in conjunction with the Civil Rights movement and the opposition to conscription and the Vietnam War.
Popular belief held that this plant grew where semen ejaculated by hanged men ( during the last convulsive spasms before death ) fell to the ground, and its roots vaguely resemble a human form to varying degrees.
Comedian George Carlin grew up on 121st, and heavily drew upon his New York City roots on a number of his comedy albums, perhaps most memorably on Occupation: Foole, where he and his friends called their neighborhood " White Harlem ... because it sounded tough.
The Baptist General Conference grew out of the great revival of the 19th century, but its roots can be traced back to Swedish Pietism.
The dish was little more than the rice and vegetables the populace could afford, but the recipe grew from humble roots.
Seneca women generally grew and harvested varieties of the three sisters, as well as gathered medicinal plants, roots, berries, nuts, and fruit.
While the company grew, it struggled to maintain its family roots.
In mid-1943, the Yugoslav Partisans resistance movement started taking roots in the Dravograd area, which grew stronger by 1944, despite the brutal repressions of the Nazi authorities.
Taylor was born in Philadelphia to Joseph Hooton Taylor, Sr., and Sylvia Evans Taylor, both of whom had Quaker roots for many generations, and grew up in Cinnaminson Township, New Jersey.
Moses sent landscape architects to other stable Long Island beaches, who reported that a beach grass ( Ammophilia arenaria ), whose roots would grew sideways in search of water, held dunes in place, forming a barrier to the wind.
Simpson was influenced by his Jamaican roots ; his father's blue beat, ska and Trojan reggae record collection, his mother's Pentecostal church sessions and the Jamaican sound system parties in Manchester's Moss Side area where he grew up.
He grew up in a Conservative Jewish family with roots in Hungary and Russia.

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