Prevenient grace was the theological underpinning of his belief that all persons were capable of being saved by faith in Christ.
Orthodox Lutherans rejected this viewpoint as a gross simplification, stressing the need for the church and for sound theological underpinnings.
The theological underpinnings of the attributes and nature of God have been discussed since the earliest days of Christianity.
(vi) The theological underpinning of charitable giving means that, ironically, the act of giving is founded in selfishness not selflessness.
The Democratic Party, which has the support of most American Jews, is also generally pro-Israel, but with less intensity and fewer theological underpinnings.
The theological underpinnings of the site are based on Emanuel Swedenborg's religious works from the 1700's.
In it he sums up the theological and epistemological underpinnings of intelligent design and its strategy for winning the battle:
Although Franklin's theological underpinnings were, like those of many other black ministers of his day and ours, deeply conservative, his politics were staunchly progressive.
Much to Salvatore's credit, he explores the structure as well as the theological underpinnings of Franklin's signature sermons.
Because of his theological underpinning of free trade, he is also considered an "economic theologist".