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Racist Ronald Reagan went on to win the presidency, the Religious Right became an obscenely powerful force in American politics, and American Protestants still largely oppose abortion. The force behind all of this was not love for God or adherence to sincerely held theological beliefs, no. Protestant theology and politics took this shape because some of them, 45 years ago, deeply hated black people.
The force behind all of this was not love for God or adherence to sincerely held theological beliefs.
opulent chapels, all combining to make the Benedictines' theological point: a just battle leads to victory.
the Benedictine's theological point: A just battle leads to victory. In the front, below
Now, that question could have easily ended up in a philosophical and theological debate.
and theological debate.
That's a bigger theological question.
That's a bigger theological question.
Eighty per cent of the people will throw these theological thugs out.
80% of the people would throw these, uh, theological thugs out.
We care about aligning our belief system with the actions that governments take, the actions that companies take, the actions that citizens take." So I think there's definitely areas of common ground from a theological perspective, from a belief community perspective.
from a theological perspective, from a belief community perspective.
And the differentiation of skills and the increasing selfhood not only led to theological consciousness,
On what reason would we stop here at the nation-state identity and only have ideological empathy or theological-based empathy or tribal-based blood tie empathy?
the prominence of nature all work to drive home the theological point: Mary is accessible.
ALL WORK TO DRIVE HOME THE THEOLOGICAL POINT:
you see all these young men blogging and fighting over theological nuances…
and fighting over theological nuances, and, uh, in a way many of them haven't lived long enough to even know or at least experience what they're talking about.
So we'll begin our tour today at the General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church.
The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church was founded in 1817.