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doxological การใช้

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  • In this way of thinking, theology tries to express doxological truth.
  • Doxological science lasted until the late nineteenth century _ when battles between fundamentalists and scientific Darwinists severed the formerly congenial relationship.
  • In some Christian liturgical traditions, it is rung during the singing of the Sanctus or on doxological stanzas of hymns.
  • This tradition, dubbed " doxological science " by one historian, saw science and religion as co-laborers in the truth business.
  • It is heavily influenced by Schlink, who proposed a distinction between analogical truth, i . e . a descriptive truth or model, and doxological truth, or truth as immanent in worship.
  • The 1976 version drafted by then-UCC president Robert Moss retains the original statement's confession-of-faith language form, while the 1981 version transformed the language of the statement into a doxological prayer form.
  • The context of 2 Corinthians 13 : 14 ( verse 13 in the Vulgate ), which is the close of a letter, suggests the church's conjunction of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit may have originated as a doxological formula; while the context of Matthew 28 : 19, the Great Commission, shows that the verbal conjunction of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit was used early on as a baptismal formula.