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Faith Home Faith Contents. Should We Take Every Word in the Bible Literally? One of the central tenets of faith for the evangelical Christian is that the Bible is the inspired word of God.
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return to religion-online. Biblical Literalism: Constricting the Cosmic Dance. by Conrad Hyers. Dr. Hyers is professor of comparative mythology and the history of religions at Gustavux Adolphus ...
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posted May 27, 1999] "I sodomized him with a stick," said the New York police officer when he confessed to his crime of torturing his prisoner. Then the radio announcer explained that the officer ...
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Biblical literalism is not a requirement; it is a fashion. Reading the Bible requires consideration of the society in which and for which it was written.
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Christian Fundamentalism (US) By Christian Fundamentalism, I mean here that socio-religious phenomenon that features a deployment of literalist biblical hermeneutics and the application of ...
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Is the point that conservative jurists predominantly adhere to particular philosophy that strikes you as having parallels to biblical literalism or that they don't adhere to philosophy and that ...
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Eugene Volokh posts a table from a poll showing that about 60 percent of Americans say they believe Biblical stories like the 7-day creation, Noahs flood and Moses parting of the Red Sea to be ...
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Fall 2001 Newsletter. Biblical Literalism Declining By Marcus Borg, President. A new Gallup Poll indicates that biblical literalism continues to decline in the United States.
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