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Devan Stahl
Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, Volume 20, Issue 2, August 2014, Pages 260–271, https://doi.org/10.1093/cb/cbu016
Published: 26 June 2014
..., liberal theologians need to reconnect with the vision of the world that made them unique in the first place, and in so doing, we will see the difference that liberal theologies can make to the field of bioethics. bioethics liberal Protestantism Paul Tillich When arguments...
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Published: 23 November 2012
... and a liberal Protestantism in crisis to forge a new approach to marketing religious books, and indeed liberal religion itself. Among the key factors facing the Protestant establishment was a crisis of authority rooted in deep gender anxieties, anxieties revealed in the work of popular author and advertiser...
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Published: 23 November 2012
...The conclusion opens with the story of Frank Laubach, an American missionary to the Philippines who became a noted mystic, bestselling author, and most famously, a hugely influential global promoter of literacy. Laubach's story illustrates many of the most important trends in liberal Protestantism...
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Published online: 17 December 2020
Published in print: 14 January 2021
... acting on a Christian ethic of service, inspired by a sense of God s immanence in all creation and all people.5 viii Preface Mead s dedication to this-worldly action did not leave her religion at or shallow, though, a common complaint about liberal Protestantism. She worked against that reductionism...
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Published: 19 November 2020
... freedom Keane Webb liberal Protestantism Lutheranism mainline practice money Pietism semiotic ideology Sentimentalism sentimentality emotives Reddy William M Luther Martin Martin John Jeffries passion prudence mission prayer affect theory Klassen Pamela politics psyche psychology Weber...
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Published: 19 August 2021
... Report Higher Education for a Free Society liberal Protestantism democracy freedom Roman Catholicism anticommunism William F. Buckley The urgent wartime debates on the relation of educational philosophy to the survival of democracy 1 had their counterparts in institutional...
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Published: 19 August 2021
... in The Secular City. Mainline Protestant campus ministries declined rapidly in the later 1960s. By the 1970s and 1980s ideals of inclusiveness displaced any specifically Protestant heritage. Some see a “cultural triumph of liberal Protestantism,” but the laudable inclusive ideals by themselves also...
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Published: 06 February 2024
... The Trend of the Races Haynes G tri faith movement citizenship volunteers Protestant women Christian imperial feminism ecumenical Protestantism liberal Protestantism race practice “Needed—A Racial Cartography.” In this 1940 Church Woman article, Leila Avery Rothenburger proposed...
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Published: 28 October 2021
... Africa Douglass Frederick Equiano Olaudah Jacobs Harriet republicanism Dial The feminism abolitionism Ralph Waldo Emerson Margaret Fuller intellectual history Library of Congress Romanticism transcendentalism liberal Protestantism pro-slavery thought In the early years of the republic...
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Published: 15 June 2023
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Published online: 19 October 2017
Published in print: 21 April 2013
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Published online: 19 September 2019
Published in print: 21 March 2019
..., and black renewalists mounted a spirited campaign for racial equality in the church. Ultimately the renewal movement foundered on these internal contradictions and external pressures. The renewal movement illustrates the dynamics that drove both secular political liberalism and liberal Protestantism...
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Published: 08 October 1987
... mission apostolic succession authority Eucharist hierarchy liberal Protestantism Lubac Newman sacraments In the last four chapters we have surveyed four salient characteristics of catholicity, schematized under the rubric of dimensions: – Being filled with the fullness of God, made present...
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Published: 08 September 2011
... Gerdes Daniel Liberal Protestantism Oudaan Joachim Reformed churches Roche Michel de la Blair Hugh Calvinism Cocceianism Dutch Republic crisis of Calvinism in Le Clerc Jean Limborch Philip van original sin Osterwald Jean Frédéric Radical Enlightenment Swiss Reformed churches Turrettini...
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Published: 08 September 2011
... Vatican Council Storkey Alan Stott John Thatcher Margaret Philip James Barth Karl Gibson Monro Calvinism Evangelical movement Great Britain Scotland liberal Protestantism Calvin’s theology Karl Barth The legacy of John Calvin to the Protestants of Great Britain was immense. His version...
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Published: 31 January 2002
...Once the Church had privileged epistemology over its canonical heritage, its theologians were drawn inescapably into solving problems in the epistemology of theology and into developing fitting material theological proposals. Schleiermacher, the founder of Liberal Protestantism, opted for religious...
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Published: 21 December 2017
... liberal Protestantism liberal Protestant theology moral philosophy Whig-Republican Victorian view of literature In the eyes of late nineteenth-century sex radicals and free speech activists, New England’s Protestant establishment was hell-bent on imposing its morality upon society. The free...
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Published: 07 March 2019
... Stone v Graham 1980 United Church of Canada consumer culture Christian America mainline modernism fundamentalism evangelicalism pluralism liberal Protestantism liberal state Modernity remade North American dissenter Protestantism by remaking the environment it inhabited. The twentieth-century...
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Published: 01 September 2008
... the debate—the thankful godlessness of Clarence Darrow and puritanical jeremiads of William Jennings Bryan—have crowded out a third tradition that was burgeoning in the 1920s, a tradition that matured into mainline liberal Protestantism. Schultz also explains that Bryan's fear of evolution had more to do...
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Published: 24 December 2021
... and is no longer founded on God and ideals, but on material and instinctual needs. Money, lust, and power are its key values. The danger exists that the democratic principles are replaced by ‘brutal money-power’ (246/177). As neither Catholicism nor (liberal) Protestantism is the answer to this threatening...