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At an invited lecture to discuss his creedless ethical movement, Adler said it proposed "entirely to exclude prayer and every form of ritual ...to occupy that common ground where we may all meet, believers and unbelievers ...
He also writes as a sincerely religious man who has exchanged his Christian upbringing for a vague but activist faith that operates in a twilight of theological uncertainty about a mysterious divinity he can only bring himself to call "G*d." Certainty breeds violence, Herbert believes, and he directs his creedless, borderless, ecumenical religion toward "shared action for the sake of social justice."
Also in the sixties, Religious Education--still in the hands of the clergy, but now a post-Vatican II clergy--abandoned the old Catechism and memorization, replacing it with the new catechetics dubbed by some as "The Creedless Catechetics," called the Canadian Catechism (See Lorene Collins, Salvation Redefined: Catholic Parents and Religious Education in Post-Vatican II Canada, Toronto, Catholic Insight, 2003, p.
Today's Catholic deconstructionists manage to combine a creedless theology with doctrinaire politics.
Wanted a tutor to the rising age; he must be a creedless Christian
As the novel progresses, Frederic will link this surface-oriented, creedless, market-driven religion with the modern manhood that dominates the novel, contrasting it with spiritual manhood predicated on a simple, pious religion.
Sinkford, in a series of sermons and articles in the past five months, said the creedless denomination needs to reexamine its beliefs because its principles "contain no hint of the holy." Sinkford's call has worried some atheists and humanists who fear that the tradition may no longer have room for the liberal theology that has been its hallmark for 250 years.
While some of his fellow travelers are finally content to remain on the island of Serenia (symbolizing creedless Christianity), Taji continues his relentless pursuit, at last heading chartless toward the open ocean.