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Tolerance and Testimony
… faith in a society that places a premium on religious toleration, I reflected on the challenge of integrating the competing claims of tolerance and testimony. Smith notes that American teenagers …
Truth and Tolerance
… about another set of twins, the twin ideas of Truth and Tolerance. These subjects were chosen not because they are … of others will confront one with the challenge to be tolerant. For example, an atheist has no need to decide what …
Defining and Teaching Tolerance
… and religious leaders have repeatedly appealed for greater tolerance. However, within this chorus of appeals for greater … we should be the most loving, the kindest, and the most tolerant because of that doctrine.” [5] Indeed, the principle …
The First Vision and Religious Tolerance
… and she is the whore of all the earth” (1 Nephi 14:10). Tolerance Before addressing each of these texts, I would like … society’s view of political correctness because He was not tolerant in the modern sense of the word. The modern …
What We Hold So Dear
… the United States in the early 1800s was a religiously tolerant place, relatively speaking. The Restoration of the … of society led to the necessary acceptance of religious toleration, making the United States in the early nineteenth … only in the late 1700s as the accepted definition of tolerance; the concept evolved into a positive meaning in an …
The Non-Mormon Mormony
… (Unofficial Section). … Authority, Religious, Tolerance, and Sectarian Identification in Late Imperial …
"Let Them Worship How, Where, or What They May"
… bigotry of his generation.” [5] Religious liberty and tolerance of belief have been emphasized as a basic tenet of … And even more important, the person who is genuinely tolerant will rise above his differences into the fullest …
Beneath the Surface of Multicultural Issues
… benefits of multiculturalism, there was a price to pay for toleration. Factors Favoring Multicultural Acceptance The 1.2 … of mind and behaviors can be characterized as promoting tolerance of others’ practices and beliefs, but some habits …
European Origins of Freedom in America
… providing little opportunity for the rise of religious toleration in these lands. [31] Following the sacking of Rome … thinker, he strongly supported the idea of religious toleration. [52] The church nonetheless did not respond to … people were free to reject Catholicism, but Luther did not tolerate disagreement with his own interpretation of …
Nonjudgmentalism Strikes Back: Moral Relativism and Conviction
… of what might be called “nonjudgmental” moral concepts: tolerance, diversity, inclusion, authenticity, difference, … (“don’t impose your personal values on others,” “be more tolerant, open . . . ”) to fend off rival moral views that …