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Example sentences for "theologies"

Lexicographically close words:
theologian; theologians; theologic; theological; theologically; theologists; theologues; theology; theon; theophanies
  1. But to the "little systems" science can only be welcome in so far as it fits in with the petty scale upon which their theologies and theosophies have constructed the universe.

  2. It is in this way that the compound theologies built up the polytheism of Egypt and of Greece.

  3. There are in ancient theologies very different classes of gods.

  4. If we put the same question concerning the god of the Bible, or of the Mohammedan, or of any other of the world's theologies we receive the same answer.

  5. If we reject all the gods of the theologies one after another, what god have we left to talk about?

  6. As a matter of fact, we find no uniformity in the theologies of the New Testament writers.

  7. These various theologies can be traced to the elements making up the individualities of the different writers.

  8. The theological system thus defined offers to the anthropologist no feature which is devoid of a parallel in the known theologies of other races of mankind, even of those who inhabit parts of the world most remote from Palestine.

  9. Such a religion is but one grade higher than the ancient theologies that represent God with hands and feet and other human members.

  10. But if, in the midst of these mythologies and theologies we see reality clearly appearing, it is none the less true that it is found there only in an enlarged, transformed and idealized form.

  11. It is important enough to remember, however, that we have rejected, at least for this generation, the old scholastic theologies founded on this general experience.

  12. We have lost the old absolute philosophies and dogmatic theologies and that is good and right, for they were outworn.

  13. It left the theologies more substantially unchanged than Protestantism has usually supposed, but it did mark the rise of changed attitudes toward authority.

  14. It is centrally and quite distinctly an attempt to give a religious content to the present trend of science and philosophy, a reaction against old theologies and perhaps a kind of nebula out of which future theologies will be organized.

  15. The inherited theologies really went out of their way to give the incidental the same value as the essential.

  16. This elimination of the element of moral struggle and the need for deliverance which has so greatly coloured the older theologies gives a distinct character to New Thought theology.

  17. She had found no satisfaction in the rigid theologies of the time.

  18. Theologies may be changed, in fact they are always in the way of being changed, but they yield slowly to transforming forces.

  19. The explanations of the way in which this salvation is really achieved change with the changing centuries but through shifting theologies there is one constant.

  20. The great Greek theologies were built around that.

  21. Theologies always, to begin with, are the molten outpouring of some transforming experience and they are always, to begin with, fluid and glowing.

  22. The theologies of Egypt, Greece, and of the Latin world, met in an empyreum, consecrated and guarded by the Imperial law, and administered by the Pontifex Maximus.

  23. Back of all theologies is the love of the human heart.

  24. The unity and spirituality of God swept away all theogonies and theologies of the first four thousand years.

  25. We find also in moral theologies deductions drawn from false medical sources.

  26. To put the situation bluntly, religion must be separated from the other-worldly pull of the traditional theologies and be sanely grounded in the outlook of modern knowledge.

  27. When all the strident theologies fall silent, will not the world's whole worship still utter itself in the lyric cry, Jesu, Lover of my soul, Let me to Thy bosom fly.

  28. We may have but a poor understanding of conflicting theologies and philosophies, and may even find our minds hostile to accepted creeds; but we can live lives of pitiful and serviceable love.

  29. I had again to smother my conscience, dismantle my reason, and bring them all under the turpitudes of the theologies of Rome, which are so well calculated to keep the world fettered in ignorance, superstition, and death.

  30. However great may have been the corruptions in the theologies and priests of paganism, there is nothing in their records which can be compared with the depravity of those of the Church of Rome.

  31. But now, it is remarkable that there must have been, in point of fact, three stages of religious development, and three successive actual theologies in Greece, corresponding very nearly to these three legendary generations of gods.

  32. It is, in fact, the end of Asia, and the beginning of Europe; for emanation is the law of the theologies of Asia, evolution that of Europe.

  33. Barren as Caliban's theology is, certain contemporary theologies are not less so.

  34. Men will do better to receive theologies from God than to create them.

  35. So pitiful a theology, yet no more pitiful than theologies created in our own epoch.

  36. They destroy and create theologies with the flippant egotism of a French chevalier of the days of the Grand Monarch.

  37. Number sacred in all theologies is Seven, 727-m.

  38. To this great result all the Ancient-Theologies point; and thus they all endeavored to reconcile the existence of Sin and Evil with the perfect and undeniable wisdom and beneficence of God.

  39. He is right in saying that "the Providence man needs, the Providence the old theologies gave him, was a personal Providence, an available help.

  40. And the same base tone has saturated not only our common feelings, but our Christian theologies and our Antichristian philosophies.

  41. It is in answering these questions that the various theologies perform their theoretic work, and that their divergencies most come to light.

  42. One need only add such specific details as will adapt it to various theologies and various personal temperaments, and one will then have the various experiences reconstructed in their individual forms.

  43. We find such persons in every age, passionately flinging themselves upon their sense of the goodness of life, in spite of the hardships of their own condition, and in spite of the sinister theologies into which they may he born.

  44. It antedates theologies and is independent of philosophies.

  45. Their lives thereupon widened immensely, but their theologies stood still.

  46. Men to-day, in the course of their education, become acquainted with laws and forces, which dwarf the simpler theologies of their boyhood, pretty much as the primitive beliefs of Israel dwindled before the arrogant face of Assyria.

  47. You may doubt the representation of God that is made in any one of the theologies of the world, as to whether the statements made about him are accurate.

  48. And that, if you will think it out a little carefully, is enough to revolutionize the theology of the world; for the picture of the character of God as contained in the old theologies is even horribly unjust, as judged by any human standard.

  49. In the long life of any one of the great religions of the globe, how many brief theologies have grown up under it like annual plants under a tree!

  50. Not over their theologies alone were the churches wrangling before the lad's distracted thoughts.

  51. If the theologies were rending religion, politics was rending the theologies.

  52. The theologies of his day, vast, tangled thickets of thorns overspreading the simple footpath of the pious pilgrim mind, interfered with him no more.


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