Guilt, then, seems to behave in the laboratory as theologians have long claimed it should.
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Before 1900, thinkers who analysed economic phenomena included philosophers, theologians, legal scholars, mathematicians or scientists.
The way he cracked down on theologians who questioned orthodox teaching earned him the nickname "the Panzer Cardinal".
Following up on my earlier post about the (urgent) need of religious leaders and theologians to study science.
Though Rome has censured errant theologians before, it has rarely resorted to excommunication.
There were attacks on theologians, who, Hobbes maintained, claimed to know more about God than mortal minds could discover.
Significantly, the "Ankara School" of theologians working on the new Hadith have been using Western critical techniques and philosophy.
While some theologians argue that a celibate priest is following the example of a celibate Christ, the question is open to interpretation.
Not just for security types and sociologists, but also for theologians, Britain and its ex-dominions in South Asia are virtually a single entity.
Too many people worry too much about what the scientists, theologians and journalists say to even consider that they're responsible for their own lives.
But it has some important exceptions: Even in the late middle ages, the theologians-cum-proto-economists realized that the arbitrage effect is net of transportation costs.
In mounting his defense of Catholic traditions, Pope Benedict has drawn on his experience as one of the most prominent theologians of his generation.
Yet many theologians argue that the religious establishment should supervise the overall process of government but not become too much involved in day-to-day affairs.
Apartheid theologians argued that South Africa was the Boers' promised land, and that any roughness used to maintain control of it was therefore divinely sanctioned.
Other panels comprising theologians, then bishops and cardinals will have reviewed the case, before it was finally pronounced upon and approved by Pope Benedict XVI.
Professor Freeman Dyson, one of the world's pre-eminent physicists, who once said that theologians should be abolished, has won the 2000 Templeton Prize for progress in religion.
There are theologians and historians who have made this point.
He is heralding the advent of the new religion, and the wall-paintings above him depict Old Testament scenes regarded by medieval theologians as events that prefigure Jesus' life and fate.
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Throughout the ages philosophers and theologians have debated this question with respect to Judeo-Christian faiths, in which dogma holds that the world was created from the void, creation ex nihilo.
Feminists, sociologists and theologians all have something to say.
The 1841 Martyrs' Memorial was built as a rebuke and warning to Oxford theologians such as John Henry Newman, as they questioned the legitimacy of the Church of England's split from Rome.
To be sure, from the Bible to Buddhism, most of the world's faiths have issued warnings against usury, and theologians through the ages have debated the line between permissible and excessive interest rates.
The work of the Catholic theologians drew upon traditions stretching back to the ancient world that would have considered terrorists to be hostis humani generis, the enemy of all mankind, who merited virtually no protections under the laws of war.
And I'm mentioning to you Islamic primary sources and I think that's important because these are not sources that were written by, you know, polemicists or Christians or non-Muslims, but by Islam's own most authoritative and revered historians and theologians.
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Aristotle referred to them as physikoi, or physicists, from the Greek physis, meaning "nature" in its widest sense, contrasting them with the earlier theologoi, or theologians, for they were the first who tried to explain phenomena on natural rather than supernatural grounds.
Feminist theologians argue that the lack of female disciples was not unusual two thousand years ago, and point instead to the key role held by other women in his life: his friends Mary and Martha, Lazarus's sisters, and the prostitute Mary Magdalene.
Speaking to the country as well as to his accusers, he rejected the idea that anybody should have a monopoly on religious interpretation, arguing that pluralism was acceptable under the Islamic system, and defending the right of dissident groups and theologians to present their views.
Christian theologians still argue over what Saint Paul meant when he told the people of Corinth that for men to have long hair was shameful, while for women, flowing tresses were something glorious (although they should keep them covered, perhaps to avoid tempting wayward angels).
The theologians carried sandwiches but no coins, and the city of Saint Asaph was without great fascination, so they simply visited the once-Catholic cathedral to see the restoration of the intricately wood-carved choir stalls that Oliver Cromwell tried to destroy by using them as cattle pens.
Focusing on early 20th-century Britain, he describes in scholarly detail different strategies for harmonising faith and knowledge: the sought-after alliance between liberal theologians in the Church of England and religious-minded scientists, and the rather different efforts of science-minded writers such as Julian Huxley and George Bernard Shaw to foster a modern, non-Christian religion.
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