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His writing has been heralded by fellow | theologians across theological disciplines. |
A majority of Catholic | theologians agree that these teachings on the immoralit |
Many | theologians agreed that demons acted first as succubi t |
modern Shia proponents of Irfan were Usooli | theologians Allameh Tabatabaei and Ruhollah Khomeini. |
In Evans, G. R.. The Medieval | Theologians: An Introduction to Theology in the Medieva |
from Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King Jr., | theologians and writers such as Walter Wink, John Howar |
ing clinical psychologists, social workers, | theologians, and pastoral counselors) and a dedicated b |
tographers, and SETI investigators, as well | theologians and others who argue for the concepts of th |
iews of interest to evangelical Christians, | theologians, and philosophers. |
This group of women, among them | theologians and religious, became known as the Danube S |
icting opinions between a group of European | theologians and a group of Asian and African theologian |
Theologians and social scientists have expanded and mod | |
Gregory R. Peterson says that "for many | theologians and philosophers, scientism is among the gr |
nderstanding of Bible Prophecy by Christian | theologians and scholars beginning in the 1st century A |
voked a huge reaction, greatly angering the | theologians and became nearly an overnight sensation. |
Theologians and philosophers would focus and speculate | |
He also went on a study trip to meet | theologians and socially-engaged ministers of the time, |
s of materials relating to Lutheran clergy, | theologians and church workers including personal paper |
His hard-handed tactics of silencing | theologians and using language that offends rather than |
as once used as an oath of loyalty taken by | theologians and converts. |
s a specific period of time by a variety of | theologians and pastors in the 19th century and early 2 |
eology among both Greek- and Latin-speaking | theologians, and he is remembered as the "Trinitarian T |
idelberg Catechism, prepared a committee of | theologians and ministers likely led by Ursinus, now se |
He has a high place among Anglican | theologians, and as a defender of the doctrine of the T |
d School Calvinist orthodoxy (see Princeton | theologians) and was especially critical of Finney's vi |
with many other philosophers, philosophical | theologians, and systematic theologians - a few leading |
l then had been followed by the majority of | theologians, and he devised a system of his own. |
Arches and Auditor from a panel of eminent | theologians and liturgiologists. |
sitio was examined by a committee of expert | theologians, and upon their recommendation, Pope John P |
s concordat signed by Reformed and Lutheran | theologians and churchmen on May 29, 1536 as an attempt |
A majority of the | theologians and all the monks opposed these measures wi |
A series of statues of prominent | theologians and ecclesiastical figures, including one o |
traders, scientists, architects, teachers, | theologians and Sufis who travelled from the rest of th |
orld Systems, and Inchofer was one of three | theologians appointed to assess the work, the others be |
He was one of the | theologians appointed to defend Queen Catharine's cause |
What Present-Day | Theologians Are Thinking, Harper & Brothers, 1952, revi |
rly Christians, according to these Catholic | theologians, are one with Jesus Christ. |
Believers Church is held by many | theologians as a particular model of Protestant church |
s probable that in representing the Karaite | theologians as Mutakallamin (Moreh, lxxi), Maimonides a |
in his works such prominent Krishnan profit | theologians as Rupa Goswami and Raghunatha dasa Goswami |
The emerging collegial view of these two | theologians became known as Middle Orthodoxy, and it ai |
by a panel of doctors and another panel of | theologians, before it is finally approved by the Congr |
Many Christian | theologians believe that Sabbath observance for Christi |
These | theologians believe that those following the concepts o |
important position among sixteenth-century | theologians, but he was also so clear and convincing in |
t only a collaboration between two Anglican | theologians but between two identical twin brothers" (p |
n was apparently approved by the Protestant | theologians, but French influence and Spinola's concess |
eisegesis remains a source of debate among | theologians, but most scholars agree about the importan |
the East and West; by scientists as well as | theologians, by ordinary readers in addition to special |
Several | theologians called him "one of the most profound Mariol |
luntary demonic assault, according to these | theologians, cannot be denied because this would imply |
in print by non-lordship dispensationalist | theologians, Charles Ryrie and Zane C. Hodges, who argu |
roduced by Melanchthon and other Protestant | theologians, commissioned by Elector Maurice of Saxony. |
Pieced together following the Withering, | theologians conclude that there were four true deities: |
se of the Talmud, a commission of Christian | theologians condemned the Talmud to be burned and on Ju |
So few | theologians consider this hill as sacred and consider i |
According to Catholic | theologians, demonic assault can be involuntary and all |
unded new towns, established a seminary for | theologians, drained swamps, and built hospices and hos |
ological work continues to influence modern | theologians, especially in regard to the relationship a |
Should | theologians explain the Universe even from the scientif |
the Greek writings of Christian writers and | theologians featuring the original Greek text and a Lat |
criticism from secular media and Christian | Theologians for behaviors considered to be outrageous a |
together a group of like-minded pastors and | theologians from a variety of denominations to unite in |
Prominent leaders and | theologians from the period included Eugene Carson Blak |
ing the Reformation, Protestant leaders and | theologians generally believed the Roman Catholic view |
t humanity's innate sinfulness as Christian | theologians generally believe. |
Catholic | theologians generally subscribe to Augustine's belief t |
Prior to his work on Soma, | theologians had interpreted the Vedic and Magian practi |
idea was never declared unorthodox, but few | theologians have been prepared to follow Peter Lombard |
Certain Christian | theologians have also criticized a tendency to "histori |
Louis Berkhof notes that Reformed | theologians have differed as to the number of marks - T |
re lenient measures taken against dissident | theologians, he once remarked, "The electric chair and |
presented at the colloquium of Bishops and | Theologians, held at NBCLC, Bangalore, on 14 March 2000 |
sidents of St John Street have included the | theologians Henry Chadwick and Arthur Peacocke; authors |
"There are legions of | theologians, historians and writers who write about the |
Although the elites and | theologians implemented all of the goals and strategies |
he chance to meet with distinguished German | theologians in Constantinople. |
is mentioned that he discussed the Lutheran | theologians in a deprecative manner, as he himself was |
scribed him as "one of the most significant | theologians in the Adventist church in the last century |
ects a theory, spread by Japanese Christian | theologians in the 1930s, that the Japanese and the Jew |
tional institution training young Vaishnava | theologians in Krishnology, Bhaktivedanta College is pr |
m "inerrancy" is often used by conservative | theologians in some religions: in Christianity to refer |
The senate had referred the charges to | theologians in Heidelberg who had confirmed them (thoug |
By extension, the Princeton | theologians include those predecessors of Princeton The |
These | theologians include "liberals" (Richard Gaillardetz, He |
the Desert Fathers influenced many notable | theologians, including Jerome and Augustine. |
Notable | theologians including Archbishop Desmond Tutu and conse |
ack by other orders and prominent monks and | theologians, including St. Bernard of Clairvaux, a Cist |
e manner, Alexandria boasted many prominent | theologians, including Athenagoras, Pantaenus, Clement, |
prominent member of a group of non-realist | theologians inspired by the work of Don Cupitt. |
dcasters John Humphrys and Jeremy Vine, and | theologians John Polkinghorne and Esther Mombo. |
He was a significant influence on the | theologians Karl Barth, Hermann Kutter and Leonhard Rag |
976 (by a dissertation committee comprising | theologians Langdon Brown Gilkey and David Tracy, and p |
The | theologians left October 3, and arrived at Paris Octobe |
o have been discussed also by non-Christian | theologians, like Eliezer Berkovits. |
l were several of its professors, including | theologians like Tapper, Johannes Hesselius, and Michae |
of Holiness theology, and was later used by | theologians like A. M. Hills and H. Orton Wiley as one |
NB: Other | theologians, Middleton and Walsh, have add a sixth act, |
Some Netherlands Reformed Church | theologians might additionally point to a mystical reve |
h organization of scientists, philosophers, | theologians, ministers, teachers, and science students, |
used today by a number of philosophers and | theologians, most notably by Craig J. N. de Paulo and J |
s of charisma; Protestant and some Catholic | theologians narrowed the concept to superlative, out-of |
take sides in competing groups of Catholic | theologians, nor will it defend a specifically Catholic |
ential to an entire generation of Methodist | theologians, notably Carl Michalson and Albert C. Outle |
the succession to the Papal See (something | theologians now consider impossible/invalid). |
Framework | theologians observe that the first and fourth day of cr |
On the other hand, no high profile Orthodox | theologians of the time, opposing the amendment of Nice |
mia Lutheri" were written by the Protestant | theologians of Wittenberg and Hesse. |
e anonymous, pseudonymous, or reprints from | theologians of previous centuries. |
The | theologians of natural theology are the philosophers, i |
British Philosophers and | Theologians of the 17th & 18th Centuries Series. |
luded Cardinal Bellarmine and other notable | theologians of the 17th century. |
However, intellectual discourse with | theologians of other faiths made him question his faith |
e is considered one of the leading Japanese | theologians of the twentieth century. |
nce with the more advanced school of German | theologians of his time. |
shop of Bristol and one of the most notable | theologians of the 18th century. |
nd quickly became known as one of the chief | theologians of the Socinians, also known as Polish bret |
The | theologians of civil or political theology are the peop |
s looked upon as one of the most celebrated | theologians of his order. |
He was considered one of the best | theologians of his day, taking prominent positions at t |
par Ulenberg (Cologne, 1630) and the Jesuit | theologians of Mainz (1661), was destined to become for |
others, placed him in the front rank of the | theologians of the time, Dannhauer has received scant j |
rote in 1527 two works which he sent to the | theologians of Wittenberg without, however, receiving a |
ctine monasteries, and knew personally many | theologians of the liturgical and ecumenical movement, |
one of the most influential Roman Catholic | theologians of the 20th century. |
was unable, however, to convince a group of | theologians of the validity of her apparitions, nor was |
By the good offices of the | theologians of Al Qayrawan, one of whom was from Fez, Y |
nce with the course prescribed for Catholic | theologians of the Diocese of Rottenburg, entered the p |
s, even when he disagreed with them, though | theologians of that period did not always explain oppos |
ost books hundreds of years later than most | theologians of the time; this stemmed from his doubt ab |
and publications a foremost place among the | theologians of that time. |
amic jurists have concentrated on Islam and | theologians on Iman, the Sufi's have focused their atte |
including by those who claim to be Catholic | theologians or writers. |
ften delivered by Catholic or non-Christian | theologians or priests. |
Other panels show the Protestant | theologians Philipp Melanchthon and Johannes Bugenhagen |
ably had contact with a number of important | theologians, poets, and musicians of his day, including |
Catholics, victims of clergy sexual abuse, | theologians, priests and religious from around the Unit |
ituted commissions to cleanse the clergy of | theologians promoting Modernism and some of its (liturg |
depositions, and interviews with activists, | theologians, psychologists and lawyers which suggest th |
o Scripture, the Fathers, tradition and the | theologians, relegating the philosophers to the lowest |
The Helmstedt | theologians, represented by Gerhard Wolter Molanus (163 |
In 1563 he was among the twelve | theologians representing the Sorbonne at the Council of |
British Baptist | Theologians: Robert Ellis |
he universe and life, many modern Christian | theologians, Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Prot |
cripture alone and no other authority, some | theologians say that the Bible itself teaches against s |
Several prominent | theologians, scholars, business leaders, and media pers |
eveloped from the ground up with notes from | theologians, scholars, and pastors from 12 Lutheran chu |
Though interpretations vary, most | theologians see this passage as referring to Jesus, aft |
Powell was one of the four | theologians selected to defend the legality of the marr |
the First World War and with 4 other Berlin | theologians signed a proclamation of peace and understa |
Evangelical | theologians since the Reformation have consistently tau |
l 2009 issue will include writing on war by | theologians Stanley Hauerwas and Glen Stassen. |
al theological discussions among Protestant | theologians such as Gabriel Vahanian, Paul Van Buren, W |
fi doctrine, and influenced many subsequent | theologians, such as al-Ghazali. |
ips with later Presidents, as well as noted | theologians such as Karl Barth and Billy Graham. |
Early Christian | theologians such as Basil of Ancyra regarded the forms |
s a reluctance to be as critical of radical | theologians such as Alec Vidler and John Robinson as hi |
tion) draw heavily on mainstream Protestant | theologians such as Barth and Paul Tillich. |
h, Ethics and Society etc) headed up by key | theologians such as Dr Donald A Carson and Dr Ronald Si |
view of Gregory is also held by some modern | theologians, such as John Sachs who said that Gregory h |
Theologians such as William Perkins of Cambridge contin | |
Certain modern | theologians suggest that both Leo and Dioscoros were or |
so it provides a major insight into the way | theologians taught their discipline in the 1220s. |
Many of the church's greatest | theologians tend to be dull popularizers while many of |
Rosendal was one of the | theologians that worked for the foundation of the Inter |
s, physicians, psychologists, sociologists, | theologians, therapists, and many other disciplines. |
The work was frequently cited by Christian | theologians, though it was never published. |
ing was later greatly emphasized by Eastern | Theologians through the teaching of St Irenaeus, "The H |
rect abortion is the name given by Catholic | theologians to an abortion procedure which has a therap |
n 2005, Franzoni joined ten other dissident | theologians to appeal to Catholics critical of the cano |
The Gnostics were the first | theologians to use the word "homoousios", while before |
Otto was one of the very few modern | theologians to whom C. S. Lewis indicates a debt, parti |
Fenner was also one of the first | theologians to use the term "covenant of works" to desc |
lt, to expel the nuncio and summon Lutheran | theologians to Copenhagen in 1520. |
rtance of physical experiences, extended by | theologians to pilgrimages, veneration of relics and ri |
hristian theologian, he also hopes to equip | theologians to avoid gnosticism, which he sees as an al |
us rejected the claims of the mutakallimiin | theologians to have built a theology "proved" by ration |
way the puerilities of the later scholastic | theologians, to bring religion back to first principles |
Robert P. Ericksen, author of | Theologians Under Hitler (ISBN 0300029268), 1963 |
His book | Theologians Under Hitler (1985) was widely acclaimed, a |
the learned world, and especially to German | theologians, was an attempt to reconstitute the lost bi |
The early church | theologians were probably made aware of this concept, a |
ight be welcomed by indigenous people where | theologians were not. |
ed by the scientific establishment and many | theologians who believed it to be in conflict with thei |
Among the Catholic | theologians who have written about infallibility, nearl |
Other prominent | theologians who were affiliated with CRI included Harol |
He was one of a number of | theologians who was investigated for suspect teaching, |
There were a number of | theologians who defended Calvinistic orthodoxy against |
June 1969 written by twelve Roman Catholic | theologians, who worked under the direction of Archbish |
the deliberations of a body of prelates and | theologians whom Philip had convoked at Versailles to d |
of Jesus, as calling her the "'Mistress of | Theologians', whose whole doctrine has been drawn out o |
Among the | theologians whose views William discusses are Henri de |
erary, and critical exegesis, the Salamanca | theologians, with the authorization of the Spanish Inqu |
has been described as training leaders and | theologians within the Unification Church. |
Flacius taught a strong view of what later | theologians would call total depravity. |
These | theologians would point to a document like the Westmins |
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