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Definition of theocentric in English: theocentricadjectiveˌθɪə(ʊ)ˈsɛntrɪkˌTHēōˈsentrik Having God as a central focus. 以上帝为中心的 a theocentric civilization 以上帝为中心的文化。 Example sentencesExamples - Some depictions of heaven are strongly theocentric, portraying the blessed as caught up in an endless rapture of adoration; others are sociable and anthropocentric.
- Thus, pluralism with a theocentric view of salvation has appeared.
- He embraced nonhuman nature from bears to orchids to rattlesnakes as ‘fellow mortals,’ but his theocentric ethic, which was grounded in a God manifested within nature, did not explicitly include the entire human community.
- And it is that great theocentric heart that we have so lost in the evangelical world today.
- There in the New Testament ‘he finds a radically theocentric and socially radical Jesus with a decidedly human face.’
- But those prayers were all cast in highly theocentric terms.
- A theology focused anthropologically on ethical issues remains anthropocentric, not theocentric or Christocentric.
- Hence, his message was theocentric rather than ethnocentric, anti-Semitic, or anything else.
- When he did retreat it was to pray, and his resistance in the wilderness was absolutely theocentric: He had no tricks of his own to trump the devil, he simply had to recall, name, and claim his identity as centered in God.
- The theology of Exodus is wholly theocentric and, moreover, it is creation-oriented; the Sabbath commandment fits that theological pattern.
- Calvin's theocentric focus led him also to view the love of self as ‘a mortal plague that Christians must rip out.’
- Schweiker describes his position as theocentric, but God seems to be a useful symbol that gives human agency seriousness and purpose by checking the unlimited expansion of human power.
- Religion is anthropocentric; theology is theocentric.
- While not every page of Scripture can be said to focus specifically on such a theocentric or monotheizing hermeneutic, it might be appropriate to read the exceptions in light of the greater whole.
Rhymesandrocentric, centric, concentric, eccentric, egocentric, ethnocentric, Eurocentric, geocentric, phallocentric Definition of theocentric in US English: theocentricadjectiveˌTHēōˈsentrik Having God as a central focus. 以上帝为中心的 a theocentric civilization 以上帝为中心的文化。 Example sentencesExamples - While not every page of Scripture can be said to focus specifically on such a theocentric or monotheizing hermeneutic, it might be appropriate to read the exceptions in light of the greater whole.
- But those prayers were all cast in highly theocentric terms.
- Schweiker describes his position as theocentric, but God seems to be a useful symbol that gives human agency seriousness and purpose by checking the unlimited expansion of human power.
- When he did retreat it was to pray, and his resistance in the wilderness was absolutely theocentric: He had no tricks of his own to trump the devil, he simply had to recall, name, and claim his identity as centered in God.
- Some depictions of heaven are strongly theocentric, portraying the blessed as caught up in an endless rapture of adoration; others are sociable and anthropocentric.
- A theology focused anthropologically on ethical issues remains anthropocentric, not theocentric or Christocentric.
- He embraced nonhuman nature from bears to orchids to rattlesnakes as ‘fellow mortals,’ but his theocentric ethic, which was grounded in a God manifested within nature, did not explicitly include the entire human community.
- Thus, pluralism with a theocentric view of salvation has appeared.
- And it is that great theocentric heart that we have so lost in the evangelical world today.
- The theology of Exodus is wholly theocentric and, moreover, it is creation-oriented; the Sabbath commandment fits that theological pattern.
- There in the New Testament ‘he finds a radically theocentric and socially radical Jesus with a decidedly human face.’
- Hence, his message was theocentric rather than ethnocentric, anti-Semitic, or anything else.
- Calvin's theocentric focus led him also to view the love of self as ‘a mortal plague that Christians must rip out.’
- Religion is anthropocentric; theology is theocentric.
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