A theological liberal on social issues, he has written in later years on spirituality, philosophical ethics, sexuality, Anglicanism, and economics.
Wuthnow frets most about this last group, naturally, but he's not much more sanguine about theological liberals.
Yet the two regional denominations were also internally divided between theological liberals and conservatives.
He showed himself a political and theological liberal in contributing to the Occasional Papers, collected in three volumes, 1716-19, sometimes called the 'Bagweell' papers.
Theological conservatives use the historical-grammatical method of Biblical interpretation, while theological liberals use the higher critical method.
Gordon Tucker is a prominent rabbi, with a reputation as both a political and a theological liberal in Conservative Judaism.
In the late 19th century the major debates were between fundamentalist Calvinists and theological liberals, who rejected a literal interpretation of the Bible.
The Episcopal Church, the American branch of the Anglican Communion, has been long dominated by theological liberals.
It is the only Christian music festival in the U.S. that caters to "theological liberals".
To McIntire, separation emphasized the purity of the church in opposition to apostasy, the falling away from the historic Christian faith in which he believed theological liberals to be engaged.