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These groups are sometimes classified under denominations, though for theological reasons many groups reject this classification system.
These could be the classical virtues — courage, temperance, justice, and wisdom — that promoted the Greek ideal of man as the " rational animal ", or the theological virtues — faith, hope, and love — that distinguished the Christian ideal of man as a being created in the image of God.
These kings were Arianist ( followers of the theological teaching of Arius ).
These are ( 1 ) the theological, ( 2 ) the metaphysical, and ( 3 ) the positive.
These settlers were hoping to establish a better theological community than the one they left in Massachusetts and sought to take advantage of the excellent port capabilities of the harbor.
These commentaries-which date from the 3rd to 10th centuries-were not intended for use as theological texts by themselves but for religious instruction of the ( by then ) non-Avestan-speaking public.
These musicians usually reject the legitimacy of Christian antisemitism as well as the German Christians movement, which celebrated and promoted Nazi ideology in the context of an unorthodox Christian theological framework.
These disputes manifest themselves on both theological and social levels.
These two languages were generally handled by the same professor, and were taught almost solely to theological students.
These three men clearly articulate the direction of Augsburg: to educate Norwegian Lutherans to minister to immigrants and to provide such " college " studies that would prepare students for theological study.
These groups generally differ from the mainstream consensus in specific practices, rather than in theological perspectives, and tend to have smaller congregations on average.
" This document " contains both separate Jewish perspectives and Christian perspectives concerning mutual communication and cooperation as well as a joint view of a common religious basis for Jews and Christians to work together for a better world .... These considerations are not ' the ' official theological, philosophical nor ideological underpinnings of the ICCJ and its member organisations, but are an invitation to consider what our work is all about.
These monastic buildings were the ideal setting for a theological college.
These topics crop up repeatedly and often in Christian theology ; composing the main recurrent ' loci ' around which Christian theological discussion revolves.
These books, along with a number of others, placed Machen firmly in one theological camp within the Presbyterian Church.
These innovations met with resistance from both the clergy and the people, who disputed the legitimacy and correctness of these reforms, referring to theological traditions and Eastern Orthodox ecclesiastic rules.
These are aggregations of local particular Churches that share a specific liturgical, theological and canonical tradition.
These evolution-inspired theories often have a theological aspect, as in the process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne.
These three covenants are called theological because they are not explicitly presented as such in the Bible but are thought to be theologically implicit, describing and summarizing the wealth of Scriptural data.
These points of controversy have been mostly of a theological nature, including ongoing discussions with related or affiliated organisations such as SPUD and the Youth forum of PCI.
These included a number of medieval theological teachings, but most importantly the physical treatises of Aristotle.
These theological writings won the praise of Robert Herrick, who calls him " the triumph of the day " and the " one only glory of a million ".
These organizations are Christian churches who understand the Bible in the light of the theological writings of Emanuel Swedenborg.
These courses focus on biblical and theological studies, personal spiritual development, missions and ministry.

These and doctrines
These doctrines remain relevant, and most recently have been used by plaintiffs seeking to impose liability for the consequences of global climate change.
These doctrines may, though, be combined with ethical egoism.
These unions typically distanced themselves from some of the doctrines of orthodox Marxism, such as the preference of atheism and from rhetoric suggesting that employees ' interests always are in conflict with those of employers.
These people believe all individuals can communicate directly with God and therefore do not need guidance or doctrines from a church.
These dissenters emphasized the Second Coming while rejecting liturgy and an ordained ministry — although they otherwise endorsed the traditional doctrines of Christianity as represented by the creeds of the Methodist and the Anglican Church.
These doctrines will be condemned by the Council of Arles.
These traditions more or less share the same doctrines as the Shingon school, with many of its students themselves traveling to Japan to be given transmission at Mount Koya.
These same countries saw a decline in seminary enrollments and in the number of priests ( in the United States, from 1, 575 ordinations in 1954 to 450 in 2002 ), and a general erosion of belief in the doctrines of the Catholic faith.
These men were inspired by a variety of apocalyptic and mystical doctrines, and in some cases by hostility towards the social order and the notion of an official church.
These include Rabbi Meir Margolius, chief rabbi of Lemberg and later Ostroha, and author of Meir Netivim ( a work of halachic responsa ) and other works ; Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Hakohen, rabbi of Polnoy ; Rabbi Dovid Halperin, rabbi of Ostroha ; Rabbi Israel of Satinov, author of Tiferet Yisrael ; Rabbi Yoseph Heilperin of Slosowitz ; and Rabbi Dov Ber of Mezrich ( AKA the Maggid of Mezritch ) to whose great authority as a Talmudist it was chiefly due that Besht ’ s doctrines ( though in an essentially altered form ) were introduced into learned circles.
These Pauline doctrines have survived in the great Russian sects, and can be traced back to the teachings and practice of the Bogomils.
These tenets promoting an ethical, moral, and patriotic lifestyle that appealed to youth organizations such as the Boy Scouts, which developed similar doctrines.
These doctrines could be harmonized with the teaching of Scripture only by a complex system of exegesis, rejecting conventional interpretations and relying on personal inspiration.
These doctrines have also been codified in the United Kingdom by the 1964 statute.
These schools more or less share the same doctrines as Shingon, and in some cases, Chinese monks have traveled to Japan to train and to be given esoteric transmission at Mount Koya.
These doctrines are heavily based on evangelical confessions of faith but differ by being clearly Pentecostal.
These interviews cover what the church believes to be the most important factors of personal morality and worthiness, including whether the person has a basic belief in key church doctrines such as the divinity of Jesus and the restoration ; whether the person attends church meetings and supports the leadership of the LDS Church ; whether the person affiliates with Mormon fundamentalists or other people considered by the church to be apostate ; whether the person is honest and lives the law of chastity and the Word of Wisdom ; whether the person abuses family members ; whether the person pays tithing and any applicable child support ; and whether the person has confessed to serious past sins.
These divisions do not rise to the level of forming separate sects within the Theravāda tradition, because they do not typically follow different doctrines or monastic codes, nor do these divisions extend to the laity.
These meticulous records provide insights into not only church doctrines and the daily actions of church leaders, but also into the social and cultural aspects of early Mormonism.
These doctrines, while part of modern Japanese society, are increasingly being rejected by Japanese youth in varying ways such as hikikomori, freeter, NEET ( Not currently engaged in Employment, Education, or Training ), and parasite singles.
These evil tendencies in the popular presentation of Christianity undoubtedly begot in Shaftesbury's mind a certain amount of repugnance and contempt to some of the doctrines of Christianity itself ; and, cultivating, almost of set purpose, his sense of the ridiculous, he was too apt to assume towards such doctrines and their teachers a tone of raillery.
These doctrines govern three areas: riparian rights, surface water rights, and underground water rights.
These doctrines were built upon the expanding legal fiction of " presence " within the forum state or the defendant's commission of an act or failure to act within the forum state.

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