Examples of 'christian sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "christian sense"

christian sense - This phrase is used to describe actions, behaviors, or beliefs that align with the principles and teachings of Christianity. It implies acting in a compassionate, forgiving, and virtuous manner in accordance with Christian values

How to use "christian sense" in a sentence

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christian sense
I call upon your christian sense of decency.
This is also the case of fraternity in the Christian sense.
A gospel tract in the Christian sense is a leaflet with a gospel message.
I do not mean soul in the Christian sense.
I call upon your Christian sense of decency to stand up and give your account.
If you are here out of a Christian sense of duty.
Marry in the Christian sense of the word is not the best way to put it.
Right or wrong in the Christian sense.
Free will in the Christian sense is the ability to choose between good or evil.
Otherwise no consciousness of sin in the Christian sense can ever arise.
The Christian sense of life.
In my warped christian sense.
A Christian sense of humor.
All this only added to the Christian sense of paranoia.
These values uphold Theodora as a heroine in a religious and Christian sense.

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Except in the Christian sense.
They are given the tools needed to form Christian habits and a Christian sense of life.
The church in the Christian sense appeared first in Jerusalem after the ascension of Jesus.
They were not resurrected in the true Christian sense of the word.
I call upon your Christian sense of decency You're all witnesses.
The African sense of community realizes when it emerges from the Christian sense of communion.
Creation or Origin, in the Christian sense of the term, is absolutely unthinkable.
The English translation has been given a Christian sense.
There is no Devil, in the Christian sense.
I don't want the situation to overpower my Christian sense.
God and the supernatural, in the Christian sense.
I am terribly impressed . If you are here out of a Christian sense of duty.
Master 's Seminary, The short answer is that baptisms in the Christian sense began with John.
However, this is not Christian Science, this is Christian sense.

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