Or, again, as Kremen suggests, perhaps he is pitting the Christian notion of the resurrection (free of generation) against "the prophetic regeneration within Nature".
Based on his observation, de Silva shows how the Buddhist doctrine of anattā is complementary to the Christian notion of personal identity - pneuma.
His faith did not share the bizarre Christian notion that acts carried moral consequences separate from their purpose.
A leitmotif of the novel is the Christian notion of Providence, penitence and redemption.
It's one thing to bring Troy, a Christian notion of eternity, and the need to write epics and sing street ballads together into a single sentence.
Pico's antagonism to astrology seems to derive mainly from the conflict of astrology with Christian notions of free will.
Weaver agreed with the traditional Christian notion that external science and technology could not save man, who is born a sinner in need of redemption (Scotchie 21).
Blake was critical of the marriage laws of his day, and generally railed against traditional Christian notions of chastity as a virtue.
Today's sentencing process barely considers the motivations or character of the perpetrator; hardly in keeping with the 20th-century Christian notion of equity under which my generation was raised.
Price rejected traditional Christian notions of original sin and moral punishment, preaching the perfectibility of human nature, and he wrote on theological questions.