There is no special organ of religious knowledge, but religious knowledge has many characteristics which may be conveniently suggested by the use of the term 'faith,' especially its connexion with character and Will.
To supply our children with religious knowledge is, therefore, one of the chief aims of our teaching.
The evolution of Religious Knowledge in the Old Testament; yet the Old Testament a Revelation.
Special characteristic of evolution of Religious Knowledge, that it is due to Revelation.
Here we must pause to notice another great advance which the prophets have been led to make in religious knowledge.
The New Schaff-Heizog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge has excellent articles on the various religions.
Since holy affection is a condition of religious knowledge, all moral imperfection in the individual Christian and in the church serves as a hindrance to the working out of a complete theology.
Bradford, The Inner Light, in making the direct teaching of the Holy Spirit the sufficient if not the sole source of religious knowledge, seems to us to ignore the principle of evolution in religion.
Mysticism, however, as the term is commonly used, errs in holding to the attainment of religious knowledge by direct communication from God, and by passive absorption of the human activities into the divine.
But the pretended facility of gaining a competence of religious knowledge by such persons on such terms, can only mean, that the smallest conceivable portion of it may suffice.
When the examination is one in "religious knowledge," the burden of preparing for it falls wholly on the faculty of memory.
The phrase "to examine in religious knowledge" has no meaning for me.
The test of religious knowledge is necessarily practical and vital, not formal and mechanical.
The guardians of immovable traditions, and the leaders of progress in religious knowledge, were not to share in the work.
The Word of God and the authority of the Church came to be declared the two sources of religious knowledge.
It will have recourse to it for all that regards the theory of knowledge in general and the theory of religious knowledge in particular.
An excellent means of putting ourselves on our guard against this illusion and its deplorable consequences will be to institute, without further delay, a rigorous criticism of religious knowledge.
What is thus true as to the method of teaching the common branches of knowledge, is equally true in the study of religious knowledge.
But in regard to growth in religious knowledge, we have a tendency to be mere passive recipients, like the young man just referred to.
But in regard to general growth in religious knowledge, he advances more rapidly than his fellow-worshippers, because the exigencies of his class compel him to a state of mind the very opposite of this passive recipiency.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "religious knowledge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.