Sentences with phrase «donatist schism»

The creation of Bitcoin Cash took place this summer following a bitter schism between bitcoin insiders.
This schism deals a further blow to bitcoin's hopes of ever becoming a mainstream currency.
The schism between artful persuasion and the empirical method is as old as advertising — but it has never been as confrontational as it is now (or made a marketer's life so miserable).
«One needs to put this MENA contagion into the millennium - old perspective of the Shia - Sunni schism in Islam,» he noted in a recent market commentary.
To merge or to demerge is a question that goes beyond the mining industry; it's one that is also dividing opinions in the media world, with Australian and American publishers heading in opposite directions in what looks like a classic schism of ideas.
And the solution that Buterin ultimately implemented has caused a bizarre schism in the Ethereum community.
Thirdly, the schism between the Fund and Europe means the agreement could unravel even if the Greek parliament votes in favour of it.
As views harden among the traditionalists, a schism has occurred.
But due to a schism in how people think the platform should work, there are now two ethereum networks (ethereum and ethereum classic), both of which use an almost identical history.
That created a schism: Companies like Pebble, a smartwatch maker, and Oculus, a virtual reality headset developer, raised millions on crowdfunding sites from eager early customers and used that surge to prove that buyers wanted their fledgling products.
A schism has developed between the team in charge of the original codebase for Bitcoin, known as Core, and a rival faction pushing its own version of that open source code with a block size increase added in, known as Classic.
The new report starts out with a summary of recent events (the topics addressed are: bubble & crash, hacks & scams, reaction & regulation and adoption & trends), an in - depth discussion of whether bitcoin's surge actually deserves to be called a bubble (which we found particularly interesting), and a section that deals extensively with the schism in the bitcoin community that led to the fork that created Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and other offshoots.
«I am not a Luther fomenting schism in the Church.
In a speech outlining her position on the future of financial regulation in Washington, Brainard hardened a growing schism with Fed Chairman Powell and Vice Chair Randal Quarles, who last week voted in favor of recalibrating a key bank capital rule.
Schisms with its left flank are more familiar.
Investors are caught up in fears of another 2008 - style financial crisis, this time arising out of schisms in the Eurozone.
«People who wear those buttons are really comfortable being in an opposition role, and therein lies the single - largest schism you're going to see in the next year and a half.»
The Saudi kingdom seems to be on a path of radical change, broadening options for women and opening to new sectors, but a ruling - family schism could derail the effort.
Unfortunately, he gives far too much credit to the ELCA churchwide offices, and his claims about the Lutheran Church «Missouri Synod schism are far too simplistic.
Even a cursory reading of Wesley is an antidote to any thought of schism in the church.
Wesley provides a graphic catalogue of woes that follow from division and schism.
They would dearly love not to address the issues at all, to muddle through as best they can, and to stay clear of all talk of division and schism.
The hierarch warned 700 priests present on the occasion that the Council represents a temptation that could lead to further schisms.
I can see it now; in a thousand years the Great Schism over whether the prophet Rick actually said «it will come» or «I will come».
If such a scenario were to develop, then there can be no doubting that the community would be ripe for outright schism.
Despite news reports to the contrary, the Orthodox Church has had numerous such councils since either the eighth or eleventh century — depending on whether the Seventh Ecumenical Council (787) or the Great Schism (1054, roughly) is the supposed occasion of the last meeting.
The Ecumenical Patriarchate, in contrast, seeks a way of resolving the Ukrainian schism.
There are no historical grounds for believing that the schism was the necessary outcome of Luther's theology of grace.
This reading of Luther's development suggests that the Western schism, far from being the appropriate historical outcome of principled theological disagreement, was instead a tragic chapter of accidents.
No ecumenical courtesy can change the fact that, on this reading of Luther, the two parties to the schism were, in effect, practicing different religions.
Pluralism in the postmodern world is not only the way in which the world reconciles the schism created by the Enlightenment, but it is also a threat to the viability of the Enlightenment.
Typically, Martin Luther is called on as the prime witness to this contention: did not the Reformation schism begin with his theological «breakthrough,» his principled repudiation of the «catholic» form of Christianity as a whole; careful examination of what Luther actually wrote and said, however, suggests very different conclusions that may surprise Protestants and Roman Catholics alike.
A final implication of this way of reading Luther is the most important and the most troubling: the sixteenth - century Protestant / Catholic schism is construed as the logical, inevitable, and necessary public outcome of Luther's theological development.
On the reading I propose, the Reformation schism was brought about instead by contingent human choices in a confused historical context defined less by clear and principled theological argument (though that of course was present) than by a peculiar and distinctively sixteenth - century combination of overheated and ever - escalating polemics, cold - blooded Realpolitik, and fervid apocalyptic dreaming.
Publicly supporting LGBT would definitely produce close to if not the single greatest schism the church has ever seen, though.
I will never forget the horror when I realized as an adult convert during the schism in the Missouri Synod Lutheran Church that, if it weren't for the protection of the civil government, there were people in that Church who would probably kill me for what I believed.
@ GFreas... how ironic that at the very time the RCC is making a great effort to woo the Episcopalians back into the RCC, they're doing their best to create a new schism in the American church.
TC — Catholicism separated from Orthodox Church in 1054 (The Great Schism) for two reasons: Rome's claim to a universal papal supremacy and her addition of the filioque clause to the Nicene Creed.
I'm sure the schisms in that little group will continue.
Thanks jellyfishdude — I am fully educated on the schism and consider my orthodox brothers the same as me but I do not appreciate how some of the orthodox churches deny some sacraments in western christianity.
This is perhaps why Cardinal Newman quipped that «mysticism begins in mist and ends in schism
Pope Paul VI feared that a crackdown on the priests might lead to schism.
It is true that Catholicism escaped the devastating schism that divided the dissenting Confessing Church and the official German Evangelical Church, and it did not suffer the same measure of Nazi penetration.
This schism that CNN is trying to paint is a myth, created by them to ensure Obama gets elected.
SSPX Readers may know that the Society of St Pius X, the group that sort of left the Catholic Church after the Second Vatican Council (the theology of communion and schism is a subtle one), has ejected one of its four bishops.
For the best part of a millennium, the Inquisition was an ecclesiastical tribunal, with specially - appointed judges, answerable to the bishop and the Pope to combat heresy and schism.
In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, a new schism thus developed, the gravity of which we are only now grasping.
Churchian regimens reinforce the internal schism we all naturally sense between the aspect of our selves that want love and goodness and the aspect in which there seems to be «no good thing» according to Paul.
Churchianity's first line of defense against complaints about its exploitation is the schism it reinforced between our neocortex and our limbic self.
Instead of making us whole, Churchianity aggravates our internal conflicts and schisms and then preys on them.
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