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Wat (wie) is honest-to-God - definitie

1963 BOOK BY JOHN ROBINSON
Honest to god

honest-to-God      
informal
¦ adjective genuine; real.
¦ exclamation genuinely; really.
honest to God         
see honest
Honest Don's Records         
US RECORD LABEL
Honest Don's; Honest Dons Records; Honest Don
Honest Don's Records was a subsidiary label based in San Francisco, California, set up along with Pink & Black Records by Fat Wreck Chords to release material by bands that didn't fit within the roster at Fat.

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Honest to God

Honest to God is a book written by the Anglican Bishop of Woolwich John A.T. Robinson, criticising traditional Christian theology. It aroused a storm of controversy on its original publication by SCM Press in 1963.

Robinson's own evaluation of Honest to God, found in his subsequent book Exploration into God (1967), stated that the chief contribution of this book was its successful synthesis of the work of seemingly opposed theologians Paul Tillich, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Rudolf Bultmann.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor honest-to-God
1. He explained that the aim of worship is to be faithful and honest to God.
2. "The evidence showed there was no real, honest–to–God planning for an attack on Fort Dix," he said.
3. And honest to God, that was the thing I was looking forward to doing the most in the movie.
4. PERES: Whenever we are being asked, we agree once we are convinced that this is honest to God help.
5. Great preachers have always done that, from John Knox, via Cardinal Newman to John (Honest to God) Robinson and the Bishop of Durham.