Doxological

Word DOXOLOGICAL
Character 11
Hyphenation dox o log ic al
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A four-lined song used in Presbyterian Christian services. It us commonly sung in praise of God's grace and goodness. "Praise God from Whom all blessings flow, Praise Him all creatures here below, Praise Him above ye Heavenly Host, Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost." Urban Dictionary

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The word "doxological" in example sentences

In the tradition of the church before rationalism seeped into the groundwater of the debate, inerrancy language was doxological in nature. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

It is seems to me that descriptive theological discourse is, at its best, doxological. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

After the example of Zwingli though his approach to the nexus between Word and Spirit has problems of its own, the doxological use, not just of inerrancy language, but of other forms of "love-language" for scripture is the sign of a healthy theology. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

Her argument is that Plato operated with a doxological view of language, and that a recovery of this is essential for the health of Christian society. ❋ Sam Norton (2006)

The argument is conducted through an analysis and rejection of the Derridean interpretation of this work, that is, Pickstock contends against Derrida that Plato assumed that language was primarily doxological in character, ‘ultimately concerned with praise of the divine’21, and therefore liturgical. ❋ Sam Norton (2006)

It is not just that credal material is absorbed into liturgy; the credal material itself has a strongly doxological character, most evident perhaps in the 341 Antiochene text but by no means absent from the 325 statement of faith, which has a slightly perfunctory allusion to the biblical titles of the Logos. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Indeed, it may even seem surprising that some of the most important formulae – such as the creed of Nicaea itself – reflect relatively little of the doxological idiom we have been examining. ❋ Unknown (2004)

It cannot be denied but that they had their petitionary or supplicatory prayers; but then, the benedictory or doxological prayers were more in number, and more large and copious: especially those which were poured out occasionally or upon present emergency. ❋ 1602-1675 (1979)

A study of these, and a comparison of them with one another, would amply repay the pains bestowed upon it; above all, if it served to remind us of the prominence which the doxological element assumes in the highest worship of the Church, the very subordinate place which it oftentimes takes in ours. ❋ 1807-1886 (1863)

The first is that the theological and doxological claims against it, once held with unanimity, are not even discussed by cremation proponents. ❋ Russell Moore (2010)

This song, besides that of thanksgiving also has a doxological character. ❋ Fr. Milovan Katanic (2010)

To offset these doxological tendencies, I felt obliged to be super stringent: was this edgy account of the "Emperor" too hazardous, the smudged fingerwork (OK, wrong notes) obstructing the ­muscular grandeur of the whole? ❋ Fiona Maddocks, Daniel Barenboim (2010)

Because Christ is our sacrifice, the sacrifical opening out of the triune God to embrace the world, we are freed into a life of sacrifice-a doxological life centered on loving one another (as the Elder emphasizes) and worshipful confession of the lordship of Jesus. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They considered themselves to be participating in ruling the world primordially in the human practices of doxological celebration - perhaps in Ephesus? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Election, exegetically considered, is doxological and nourishing. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the tradition of the church before rationalism seeped into the groundwater of the debate, the language of inerrancy was doxological first of all. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The example of Zwingli demonstrates - though his approach to the nexus between Word and Spirit has problems of its own - that the doxological use, not just of inerrancy language, but of other forms of "love-language" for scripture, is the sign of a healthy theology, full of comfort and praise. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And so it is according to this mode of doxological action that I shall seek to follow the political logic of the 'apocalypticization of history' as it occurs in Jesus 'historicity on its way to becoming an' apocalyptic politics of Christian mission '. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Every Sunday, after we give our [tithes] and offerings, the [congregation] stands and sings the [Doxology]. ❋ Jayandsilentbob (2007)

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