Definition of «very inception»

The phrase "very inception" means the very beginning or starting point of something. It emphasizes the earliest stage or origin of an event or idea.

Phrases with «very inception»

Sentences with «very inception»

  • The book's relative inattention to the rich history of Christian moral teaching from the Church's very inception is less a reflection of the author as a theologian and writer than it is a telling indication of a fundamental weakness inherent in the evangelical Protestant tradition as a whole. (firstthings.com)
  • Even if the specific theories of contemporary physicists concerning the anthropic principle turn out to be scientifically unacceptable, a theology of revelation is obliged nonetheless to emphasize that the universe is at least in some way open to such promise from its very inception.) (religion-online.org)
  • Catholicism (plus evangelism, Southern Baptists and similar) has been a corrupt religion from its very inception. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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