Protestant theologian Reinhold Niebuhr argued that if the United States'
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"God is black," the theologian James Cone wrote in 1970.
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The theologian Karl Barth described midlife in precisely this way.
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"A Rumor of Angels" enhanced his standing as a theologian.
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Niebuhr, an American theologian, was a subject of Comey's college thesis.
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" He admitted the president-elect "never pretended to be a theologian.
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"Church leaders are a bit confused," said Mr. Bartos, the theologian.
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While he is a Catholic theologian, he is not a Jesuit.
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Bonhoeffer, the Existential Christian theologian, rose up to kill evil itself.
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One, a theologian named Gordon Kaufman, mentored Sentilles in graduate school.
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The theologian who likened writing to sticking his hand in tripe.
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Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, the cathedral's canon theologian, said in the statement.
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Because, as the theologian Paul Tillich said, religion is about ultimate concerns.
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Susan Reynolds, a Catholic theologian from nearby Emory University, witnessed the exchange.
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PETER J. RIGA, HOUSTON The writer, a former priest, is a theologian.
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But the theologian draws a distinction between God's sovereignty and God's approval.
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Munther Isaac, the Lutheran pastor of Bethlehem and a prominent Palestinian theologian.
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Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, the Cathedral's Canon Theologian, said in a statement.
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Canon Kelly Brown Douglas, canon theologian of Washington National Cathedral, condemned Trump's tweets.
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Donald Jones, who spread the teachings of the 18th-century theologian John Wesley.
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"Fertile in rebels," the early Christian theologian St. Jerome wrote of the island.
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Wayne Grudem, an influential evangelical theologian, this month urged Trump to step aside.
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This month, Wayne Grudem, a theologian highly respected by evangelicals, rescinded his endorsement.
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" Theologian and writer John Piper simply states, "God gave Christianity a masculine feel.
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The attorney general is the nation's top law-enforcement officer, not its top theologian.
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Theologian Marcelo Marquez, a gay rights leader, confirmed this to the New York Times.
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Beyond his usefulness to the powerful, Niebuhr is of little interest as a theologian.
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He married the former Dorothee Schleicher, a niece of the Lutheran theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
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As a theologian, you must be interested in the difference between resurrection and reanimation.
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People don't know, they may know, but Rudolph Steiner was an Austrian theologian and educator.
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German theologian, declared that folly is more difficult to confront than malice.
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"I can't underscore enough how groundbreaking this is for the church," a Jesuit theologian said.
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A theologian will tell you it's floating 10 feet above the top of your head.
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"It's dangerous ground for Pope Francis," said Hosffman Ospino, a Colombian theologian at Boston College.
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Calvinism, named for the Protestant theologian John Calvin, is a centuries-old Christian school of thought.
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The bishop and theologian published a number of volumes instructing Christians how to read Christian texts.
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Saint Augustine of Hippo, a particularly influential early Christian theologian, grappled with abortion and Mosaic Law.
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Jesus was not a systematic theologian; that work was left largely to St. Paul and others.
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Writer and theologian Diana Butler Bass provided a comprehensive overview of the verse's original context on Twitter.
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A theologian said that he would consider lab-grown tissue without a soul, and therefore non-human.
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Women also propped up the career of a man to Schlafly's right: the theologian Rousas J. Rushdoony.
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Thomas Aquinas, the 13th-century Catholic theologian, called evil the primary objection to the existence of God.
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Hans Küng, a famously liberal Swiss theologian, to preside at a eucharistic liturgy and preach a sermon.
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Citing the work of the theologian Lesslie Newbigin, she says it comes through a more personal knowledge.
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That's a question that no philosopher, physician or theologian has been able to answer with unconditional assurance.
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The FBI arrested Daniel Berrigan four months later at the Rhode Island home of theologian William Stringfellow.
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That same year, another Catholic theologian joined the Münster faculty: Joseph Ratzinger, the future Pope Benedict XVI.
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He was named Augustine after the Christian theologian from Roman North Africa, he said later in life.
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"I cannot commend Trump's moral character," evangelical theologian Wayne Grudem wrote, withdrawing his endorsement of the Republican candidate.
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"We can intelligently mold and guide the evolution in which we take part," progressive theologian Walter Rauschenbusch wrote.
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Russell Moore, a theologian who heads its work on public policy, is among the president's most eloquent critics.
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NOTES ON BLINDNESS The British-based theologian John Hull was in his 290s when he lost his sight.
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Like them, she is an ardent armchair naturalist, not to mention an ardent armchair theologian, cosmologist, ethicist, historian.
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It is no wonder that a theologian who saw Jesus as quintessentially Jewish should be controversial among Jews.
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Albert Schweitzer, a 20th-century theologian and missionary, suggested that there will never be one answer to that question.
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They are named after Marin Mersenne, a French theologian and mathematician who studied them in the early 17th century.
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Oz Guinness, the theologian, said that liberty requires restraint but the only restraint consistent with liberty is self-restraint.
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One theologian exhorted Christians not to abandon "meeting together" in person, "as some are in the habit of doing".
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Peter Zougras, a Greek Orthodox priest, performed the ceremony at the Cathedral of St. John the Theologian in Tenafly.
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Theologian Gavin Ashenden, a former chaplain to Queen Elizabeth, said they detracted from the proper purpose of the buildings.
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Besides Frankl, he often brings up Nietzsche, the philosopher whom his father read most often, and theologian Reinhold Neibuhr.
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Pope Benedict XVI continued the trend, though the theologian argued that apologies were for the actions of individual Christians.
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In 2009, Russell Moore was a young theologian who occasionally served as the host of a Christian radio show.
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Comey goes by "Reinhold Niebuhr" on Twitter, the name of an American theologian about whom he wrote his thesis.
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Critics (and some supporters) of Francis's approach to economic systems have often called him a "liberation theologian" — a loaded term.
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An example that has inspired me throughout my career in journalism has been that of the German theologian, Martin Niemöller.
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Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a German monk, theologian, and church reformer and the translator of the bible into German.
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Like the theologian Teilhard de Chardin, Wolfe speculated that as consciousness itself evolves, humanity might come closer to the divine.
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Peter Middleton's and James Spinney's Notes on Blindness is a dramatic account of English theologian John Hull's loss of sight.
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Mustafa Ozturk, a popular theologian and a newspaper columnist, recently declared that religious conservatives are failing the moral test miserably.
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" Another prominent theologian, the former mufti of Istanbul, Mustafa Cagrici, also wrote about "the growing gap between religiosity and morality.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the theologian Reinhold Niebuhr, both of whom saw a religious imperative for social justice.
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In 1983, after years of deteriorating vision, the writer and theologian John Hull lost the last traces of light sensation.
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Cornelius Van Til, a theologian who promoted this idea, rejected the premise that all humans have access to objective reality.
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He said he took the extra step of having the document vetted by a tough Dominican theologian, who approved it.
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On October 9th Wayne Grudem, an influential theologian who had endorsed the adulterous nominee, said he hoped Mr Trump would quit.
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Van Doren's students varied from Thomas Merton, a theologian and monk, to beat writers such as Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac.
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Tracking further back, we can blame medieval theologian Thomas Aquinas for spreading the notion that men and women can't be friends.
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The latter was because Graham was no theologian, and held only a bachelor's degree in anthropology from Wheaton College in Illinois.
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"You're denying minerality ?" he said at last, like a theologian in the presence of an ex-priest denying the Holy Spirit.
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Angela Dorothea Kasner was born to Herlind Kasner, an English and Latin teacher, and Horst Kasner, a theologian and Lutheran minister.
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Garrett spoke to me over the phone from Paris, where he is currently the theologian-in-residence at the American Cathedral.
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Some prime numbers are named after Marin Mersenne, a French theologian and mathematician who studied them in the early 17th century.
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" Many questioned whether Playboy's outlook could be described as adult; Harvey G. Cox Jr., the Harvard theologian, called it "basically antisexual.
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René Laurentin, a prominent Roman Catholic theologian who devoted his career to investigating reports of supernatural religious visions, died on Sept.
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Johann Gottlob Leidenfrost, a German doctor and theologian, described the phenomenon in 1756 in a book about the properties of water.
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The Catholic theologian and Jesuit priest John W. O'Malley noted that putting the genitals of Jesus on display emphasized his humanness.
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And I was baptized, I think more or less right away, by a theologian of science and religion at Notre Dame.
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One prominent voice, the influential theologian Wayne Grudem, this weekend backtracked on his earlier endorsement and called for Trump to resign.
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"Islam freed women from the wilaya," says Hassan al-Maliki, a theologian in Riyadh who has sometimes been jailed for free-thinking.
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A theologian and an Anglican priest, he argued that traditional African religions deserved the same respect as Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Buddhism.
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Writing in 1516, Thomas More, the theologian-cum-politician, argued that assassination was a way of keeping ordinary citizens off the battlefield.
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President Barack Obama, perhaps taking his cue from Niebuhr-loving columnists like David Brooks and Andrew Sullivan, has often praised the theologian.
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It was in this context that Protestant theologian Otto Dibelius invoked the biblical passage Romans 213 to urge Germans to support Hitler.
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In college, he majored in chemistry and religion, and wrote a thesis comparing the theologian Reinhold Niebuhr to the televangelist Jerry Falwell.
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Soon after, the garrulous bloodsucking theologian drains a few victims, but his thirst remains largely quiescent for the rest of the book.
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"Poland has more parishes than it has hospitals and schools," said Tadeusz Bartos, a theologian at the Academy of Humanities in Pultusk.
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In the third century A.D., it is widely believed, the great Catholic theologian Origen, working on roughly the same principle, castrated himself.
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Patterson will be named president emeritus and will reside on campus as a "theologian-in-residence" for a new Baptist Heritage Center.
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When the 15th-century theologian Jan Hus was sentenced to death for heresy, he was led to the stake in yellow robes.
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It broadcast messages from Osama bin Laden and allowed Yusuf al-Qaradawi, an Islamic theologian, to advocate violence on his own talk show.
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Michael is also in the Theologian society and was elected to enroll in the fast track program in math for his outstanding grades.
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But the Hebrew Bible depicts prophets primarily as political gadflies, said Walter Brueggemann, a Christian theologian who has written extensively on the prophets.
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Their leading theologian, Jonathan Edwards, for whom "the sense of beauty is the profoundest experience of consciousness," is a particular inspiration to her.
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Drew Harper is the author, with his father Brad, of Space at the Table: Conversations Between an Evangelical Theologian and His Gay Son.
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"The tender soul has fixed his love on one spot in the world," wrote the 12th-century French theologian Hugh of St. Victor.
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In this, his model is the medieval theologian Thomas Aquinas, who developed a systematic account of many virtues, but not, explicitly, of tolerance.
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She was also a publisher and an author whose memoir affirmed that her father, the theologian Reinhold Niebuhr, had popularized the Serenity Prayer.
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He did note, however, that he was a member of another residential college, Jonathan Edwards, which is named after the fiery colonial theologian.
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Prominent evangelical theologian and preacher Russell Moore slammed evangelicals who were supporting Moore in the face of the allegations on Twitter this week.
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Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, an 18th century Saudi theologian, adopted the teachings of the Hanbali School as the authentic teachings of Islam.
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But what's sometimes forgotten, amid the general shattering of European politics that soon followed, is where the theologian came down on sexuality and marriage.
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For his doctoral thesis he sought to resolve the differences between the Harvard theologian Paul Tillich and the neo-naturalist philosopher Henry Nelson Wieman.
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Mr Greear, a conservative theologian with the relatively moderate outlook of his native North Carolina, has made increasing diversity in the convention a priority.
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His recognition by the court as a venerable Islamic theologian - and the court's verdict itself - highlights the rising influence of Islamist groups in Indonesia.
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The two men arose from aristocratic backgrounds — Burr the grandson of legendary theologian Jonathan Edwards and Trump the son of a real estate tycoon.
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She returned to the work of Henri Nouwen, a Dutch-born priest and theologian who wrote about his struggles with depression, spirituality, and loneliness.
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Two current cabinet ministers were appointed on his recommendation: the education minister, Ricardo Vélez Rodríguez, a conservative theologian; and the foreign minister, Ernesto Araújo.
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Another goes full metal Oxford, tying a series of murders to alchemy and the theories of the minor British novelist and theologian Charles Williams.
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Or maybe nothing occurred; that's what Jacques, in company with a psychiatrist, a theologian, and a couple of priests, is instructed to find out.
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"In Indonesia, Salafi ideology has penetrated urban and rural, civil servants and villagers," said Din Wahid, a theologian at Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University.
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His references, from historian Hilaire Belloc to Catholic convert and Oxford theologian John Henry Newman, seem calculated to keep him within that cultural space.
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" Wiman also nicely quotes the Jewish theologian Abraham Joshua Heschel: "I asked for wonders instead of happiness, Lord, and you gave them to me.
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" Similarly, Thomas Aquinas, an early Catholic theologian, held that "the intellective soul is created by God at the completion of man's coming into being.
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During the homily, the prominent priest and theologian also took issue with some of the Pope's more liberal ideas on immigration, divorce and Islam.
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MARY E. HUNT, SILVER SPRING, MD. The writer, a Catholic feminist theologian, is co-director of the Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual.
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Porter, who was also a theologian of whom friends said, "Aggressive revolt is not his element," strove to keep his edition above the fray.
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He said he took the extra step of having the document vetted by a tough Dominican theologian in the papal household, who approved it.
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" On the section's cover, in a piece called "The New Party of 'America First,'" theologian R.R. Reno, editor of the journal First Things, writes: "Mr.
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In the 1980s, Swiss theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar, for example, flirted with reconciliation in his book Dare We Hope That All Men Be Saved?
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John Paris, a bioethicist and Catholic priest at Boston College, said Pope Francis is primarily a pastor, not a systematic theologian interested in abstract ideas.
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On August 9, 2017, venerable evangelical theologian Richard Mouw published a critical open letter to Jerry Falwell Jr. in his own regular column, Civil Evangelicalism.
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Gershom Scholem, the renowned historian and theologian, was instrumental in the formation of twentieth-century Zionism and played a crucial role in revitalizing Jewish mysticism.
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Patterson will be given the status of president emeritus and will live on campus as a "theologian-in-residence" for a new Baptist Heritage Center.
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This began in the 1980s, influenced by the 13th-century fatwas of theologian Ibn Tamiyya and reinterpreted Islamic concepts from Egyptian fundamentalist scholar Sayyid Qutb.
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Never was the American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr more right than when he warned in 1957 that Mr. Graham promoted childlike religious emotions and obscurantist ideas.
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The theologian Paul Tillich wrote that suffering upends the normal patterns of life and reminds you that you are not who you thought you were.
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Reading the black liberation theologian James Cone helped Mr. Strickland, the theology professor, see how white theologians often ignore the structural sources of earthly suffering.
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"The anger of eastern men also has something to do with the success of eastern women," said Frank Richter, an eastern theologian and prominent thinker.
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The book of Revelation was the author's way of reminding early Christians that God and justice would ultimately prevail, says Lehner, the Notre Dame theologian.
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Someone who found great inspiration in Fifield's work, and who contributed to his flagship publication, Faith and Freedom, was the Calvinist theologian Rousas J. Rushdoony.
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There's also a spiritual reason to lament Christian divisions, said Will Willimon, a bishop in the United Methodist Church and theologian at Duke Divinity School.
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He wrote a lengthy and well-regarded biography of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German theologian who stood up to Nazi authoritarianism and died for his stand.
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Admitted to the University of Chicago Divinity School, he became intrigued by the scientific rationalism propounded by Henry Nelson Wieman, an influential liberal theologian there.
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More recently, she turned theologian and offered up Sweet Freedom, a book of devotionals in which she probably misinterprets both Bible verses and the Constitution.
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"I am absolutely convinced the meeting between Francis and the Polish Church will be challenging for both sides," said Jaroslaw Makowski, a liberal Polish theologian.
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Dr. Liz Theoharis, a white theologian originally from Milwaukee, will announce a revival of Dr. King's campaign, which stalled when he was assassinated in 1968.
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