Examples of 'christocentric' in a sentence

Meaning of "christocentric"

Christocentric: Focused on or centered around Jesus Christ, particularly in religious or theological contexts
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  • Of a form of Christianity that concentrates on the teaching of Jesus Christ.

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Our community is Christocentric and not egocentric.
The people of God are no longer ethnocentric but Christocentric.
The concept is Christocentric one of its distinguishing features.
That is the whole point of the Christocentric turn.
But Christocentric preaching both grows believers and challenges nonbelievers.
This first move he makes is to argue for a Christocentric hermeneutic.
Here capitalistic plunder and Christocentric evangelism are two sides of the same imperialistic coin.
It is ethnocentric and not Christocentric.
The passages that the Christocentric hermeneutic appeals to do not necessarily warrant their approach.
Their marriage was absolutely Christocentric.
I take a Christocentric reading to the whole Bible.
He considered himself a Protestant Christian but he abandoned a Christocentric view of history.
His theological method was Christocentric word theology christozentrische Worttheologie.
Interpretation of OT writings must be Christocentric.
Particular stress was laid on the Christocentric life of Carmel as a praying fraternity.

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The Christocentric and contemplative heart of the Rosary.
We need to be Christocentric.
But laying the Christocentric grid over the whole of Scripture has serious problems.
Biblical theology helps us understand the proper Christocentric shape of the whole Bible.
The Christocentric approach emphasizes the theology of Scripture.
His life is Christocentric.
The Christocentric approach stresses the unity of Scripture.
His message is Christocentric.
The RH or Christocentric hermeneutic uses the lens of Christ and redemption to understand Scripture.
All scripture is Christocentric.
It is a deeply Christocentric practice, which has been fostered by countless saints over the centuries.
It was perfectly Christocentric.
The support for Christocentric hermeneutics could be broadly broken into two categories, biblical and theological.
In other words, we need to be Christocentric.
This is both Christocentric and Trinitarian.
Paul 's doctrine of election is Christocentric.
He was Christocentric.
Nonetheless, she contributed powerful images to the developing Christocentric mysticism.
Why does he claim a Christocentric catholic theology?
What we need is contextual, grammatical-historical interpretation with Christocentric application.
Sadhu Sunder Singh 's Christocentric theology is a conscious attempt toward this.
Pascal 's approach is thoroughly Christocentric.
It was a very inspirational and Christocentric service, with much contemporary music . ”.
No, the work of the Holy Spirit is Christocentric.
Christocentric expository preaching is more than pinning John 3:16 to the tail of the sermon.
Here Peter publicly introduces the new paradigm of a Christocentric fulfillment of the end-time prophecies.
As “ ambassadors ” and “ saviors, ” then, Lasallians find fulfilment in a spirituality that is Christocentric and Incarnational.
Fuller 's rebuttal of Socinianism well displays the Christocentric nature of eighteenth-century Evangelical thought.
However, I think there are problems with a Christocentric hermeneutic.
Her writings, as well as the Bible are Christocentric and Theocentric.
All consecrations to Mary have this Spirit-oriented ( meaning Christocentric and theocentric ) meaning.

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