explicit beliefs造句
例句与造句
- At this time, the term fundamentals was understood to signify those doctrines necessary, as explicit belief, to salvation.
- Concerning the cognitive science studies on atheists, Johnathan Lanman notes that there are implicit and explicit beliefs which vary among individuals.
- Although Confucianism is no longer thought of an explicit belief system in China, it has created a lasting legacy of traditional assumptions and ideas about marriage.
- :: : I'm not sure that explicit beliefs about proselytizing were necessarily the most important factor ( though a welcoming attitude towards newcomers can certainly speed growth if the surrounding circumstances are favorable ).
- Those involved in this modern social-cognitive movement are attempting to discover the ways in which subjects'implicit and explicit beliefs, opinions and goals affect information processing and decision making in settings where influential forces are present.
- It's difficult to find explicit beliefs in a sentence. 用explicit beliefs造句挺难的
- Conversion to the Bah??Faith carries with it an explicit belief in the common foundation of all revealed religion, a commitment to the unity of mankind, and active service to the community at large, especially in areas that will foster unity and concord.
- Young and Nathanson define gynocentrism as a worldview based on the implicit or explicit belief that the world revolves around women, a cultural theme that they claim has become'de rigueur'behind the scenes in law courts and government bureaucracies, resulting in systemic discrimination against men.
- After enumerating what he regards as the fundamental articles of faith, he says : " An explicit belief of these is absolutely required of all those to whom the Gospel of Jesus Christ is preached, and salvation through his name proposed " ( Works, ed ., 1740, I, 583 ).
- Quoting Susan Haskins : " It was Rilke's explicit belief that Christ was not divine, was entirely human, and deified only on Calvary, expressed in an unpublished poem of 1893, and referred to in other poems of the same period, which allowed him to portray Christ's love for Mary Magdalen, though remarkable, as entirely human ."
- An alternative viewpoint of some credobaptists is that since all Christians are predestined to salvation ( John 15 : 16, 1 Cor . 1 : 27, Eph . 1 : 4, 1 Pt . 2 : 4 ), God will not allow his elect to die before receiving their need, even if they are in old age ( Luke 2 : 25 35 ), an argument whose relation to baptism whether of infants or adults is unclear, unless it means that infants who die without coming to explicit belief and baptism are not among God's elect.