ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA LATITUDINARIAN
From Latin lātitūdō breadth, latitude, influenced in form by Trinitarian.
PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «LATITUDINARIAN»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LATITUDINARIAN»
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latitudinarian en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Cambridge in the Age of the Enlightenment: Science, Religion ...
None the less, many of the clergy were hostile to those of their estate who acted
as apologists for the new regime, particularly as such churchmen - to whom the
term 'latitudinarian' Was frequently applied - were often appointed to sees
vacated ...
2
The Church: Sacraments, Worship, Ministry, Mission
The whole ecumenical movement has been placed in jeopardy because of the
reluctance of various churches to demand a normative understanding of the
revealed mysteries of the faith. A latitudinarian church invariably elevates ethics
over ...
3
Fear, Exclusion and Revolution: Roger Morrice and Britain in ...
Gerard Reedy's study of the Restoration sermon literature of the Church of
England, for example, which focuses mainly on Latitudinarian preachers,
underplays the role of theological contention, and instead portrays a Church
united around a ...
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Religious Currents and Cross-Currents: Essays on Early ...
CHAPTER NINE BETWEEN PLATONISM AND ENLIGHTENMENT: SIMON
PATRICK (1625-1707) AND HIS PLACE IN THE LATITUDINARIAN MOVEMENT
On the 21st of December 1673, John Evelyn noted down in his Diary: "Dr. Patrick
...
Johannes Van Den Berg, Jan de Bruijin, Pieter Nanne Holtrop, 1999
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Latitudinarianism in the Seventeenth-Century Church of England
CHAPTER FIVE THE LATTTUDINARIANS' CONCEPTION OF "REASON" No one
work contains an exhaustive exposition of the Latitudinarian system of faith and
reason. Stillingfleet's Origines Sacrae (1662) was the first orderly treatment of ...
Martin Ignatius Joseph Griffin, Richard Henry Popkin, Lila Freedman, 1992
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Essays on the Context, Nature, and Influence of Isaac ...
program, the latitudinarians were always thinking of social peace and the
maintenance of the status quo, not of social change and justice.21 To summarize,
it has been claimed that Newton is connected to the latitudinarian movement in a
...
J.E. Force, Richard Henry Popkin, 1990
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The Original Secession Magazine
Such is the latitudinarian scheme of union when carried out, aud I am therefore
opposed to its very beginnings. In my opinion, it is a much more dangerous thing
than bigotry. I had rather an amusing conversation on this subject in the autumn ...
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Alexander and Rufus: or, A series of dialogues on church ...
or, A series of dialogues on church communion in two parts : the first being a
vindication of scriptural church communion in opposition to latitudinarian
schemes : the second being a defence of the communion maintained in the
secession ...
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The Spectacle of the Growth of Knowledge and Swift's Satires ...
285 Nor can latitudinarian rationality be compared with the rational claims of
eighteenth- century deism, or even with the iron-grip rationality of positivist
determinism of later centuries. For a latitude-man, reason is an arbiter of both
intellectual ...
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WHITHER METHODIST THEOLOGY NOW?: The Collapse of the ...
The Influence of latitudinarianism From 1738 onwards it seems that Wesley was
drawn to latitudinarian conceptions of ecclesiology and doctrine.* The
latitudinarians were generally Arminian in their theological outlook, possessed a
liberal ...
Daniel Pratt Morris-Chapman, 2010
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «LATITUDINARIAN»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
latitudinarian en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The Invention Of A Christian America
Green: Washington was a humanistic latitudinarian – emphasizing those commonalities among various religions and abjuring sectarian differences. Though a ... «Americans United, Jul 15»
'Christian' Paths to Amnesty
We're given “once I was blind, but now I see,” “I too was callous,” and “I felt your pain” testimonies as if they're arguments for a latitudinarian ... «American Spectator, May 15»
Sharia: Piety at home
My upbringing was far from being “liberal” and latitudinarian. When I was a child in the village of Cebolek in the Central Java town of Pati my ... «Jakarta Post, Abr 15»
National Post View: The separation of prayer and council
With due respect to the respondents, this was not a “non-denominational prayer,” a latitudinarian appeal to God's wisdom. “O God, eternal and ... «National Post, Abr 15»
With a regional win, eighth grader heads to the National Spelling Bee
“He was going through a list of words,” Caitlyn recalled. “I remember a couple. Anticoagulant. Latitudinarian. That sparked an interest in me.”. «The Mountain Press, Mar 15»
Salvation and the Mission of God: Fred Sanders Part 2
Unevangelical Calvinists tend to grow rigidly deterministic or limply latitudinarian; only the gospel delivers their theology from these evils. «ChristianityToday.com, Dic 14»
Sundays With The Christianists: Why 'The Scarlet Letter' Is Bad For …
Harvard almost instantly turned against Christ and embraced liberal, Latitudinarian thinking. Within 75 years, the entire nation moved towards ... «Wonkette, Dic 14»
A Manifesto for Dysfunction
The latitudinarian tendencies of elite culture are a problem for elites, but they are a more acute problem for others in that they contribute ... «National Review Online, Nov 14»
Voter ID not too much to ask
Voting is inevitably going to entail, even in the most latitudinarian system, some effort. You have to, at least most of the time, go to the polling ... «mySanAntonio.com, Oct 14»
Evidence Piles Up Against Right-Wing Media's Defense Of Voter ID
Voting is inevitably going to require, even in the most latitudinarian states, some effort. You have to, at least most of the time, go to the polling ... «Media Matters for America, Oct 14»