Phrases with «polemic»

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The word "polemic" refers to a strong and passionate argument or debate, often involving controversial topics. It typically presents a persuasive or critical viewpoint, aiming to convince others or challenge established beliefs in a forceful manner. Full definition

Adjective + «polemic»

Sentences with «polemic»

  • The second chapter includes a substantial discussion of Christology that argues vigorously for the author's interpretation of what Christology, including the resurrection, has meant in the past and what it might mean today, with a fair share of polemics against alternative theological views. (religion-online.org)
  • I will chart Michelangelo's relationships with a new generation of intellectuals who participated in polemics on topics such as poetic imitation and the development of the Italian language. (aarome.org)
  • As well as polemics Luther was writing his pastoral theology, his Fourteen Consolations for the very ill Elector, and a text on The Blessed Sacrament of the Holy and True Body of Christ, compared in its nature as a fellowship event with the degenerate «religious» fellowship of the craft brotherhoods. (religion-online.org)
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