Sentences with phrase «in doctrinal matters»

In doctrinal matters Paul VI tended to be conservative, as the papal office would seem to require.

Not exact matches

However it does seem to me that there is a difference in how we should treat behavioral differences which are destructive and doctrinal differences that are matter of opinion or perspective.
And while I won't try to push you in a certain doctrinal direction, I would ask you to think about one thing: If you magically got a definitive and infallible answer to your question, what would it matter?
Which is why the Church has always been in a position of preserving a doctrinal heritage, not trying to invent one, unlike Protestanism, which has as a matter of course divided the rock of Christian faith into 30000 separate pebbles of our Lord's teachings in the mere matter of 500 years.
In some ways it's more a liturgical matter than a theological one — by modeling a predominantly narratival / typological rather than ahistorical / doctrinal approach to life, I've been able to pack a lot of teaching into relatively few moments.
«It is not, therefore a matter of debating doctrinal questions,» said Archbishop Bruno Forte, who will be the special secretary for the synod, «which have in any case been clarified by the magisterium.»
Without a united English culture either in England or in the former colonies, the lack of Anglican doctrinal clarity matters.
So in the end it is — or should be — clear that the unity of process philosophy is not doctrinal but thematic; it is not a consensus or a thesis but rather a mere diffuse matter of type and approach.
The planners of the conference had decided that no expression of opinion should be sought from the conference in any matter involving ecclesiastical or doctrinal questions on which those taking part in the conference differed among themselves.4 The title of the conference was, «The World Mission Conference to consider missionary problems in relation to the non-Christian's world».
The text declared that it was heretical to point out that the three parts of the Sacrament of Penance, contrition, confession, and satisfaction are not to be found in the New Testament; it was heretical to say that the laity should communicate in both the consecrated bread and the consecrated wine; it was heretical to say that it was contrary to the will of the Spirit to burn heretics; and soon, along with the more technical doctrinal matters of Indulgences, good works, and free will.
In addition to the reprisals against Maguire, four lay female academics at Catholic universities have been asked by their bishop to meet with him or his representative to discuss «doctrinal matters
In the debate over Amoris Laetitia, we are dealing with matters of considerable doctrinal and pastoral importance.
In fact, we should cultivate a habit in educators and students to explore how scientific discoveries impact doctrinal traditions and teach theology «as if science actually mattered.&raquIn fact, we should cultivate a habit in educators and students to explore how scientific discoveries impact doctrinal traditions and teach theology «as if science actually mattered.&raquin educators and students to explore how scientific discoveries impact doctrinal traditions and teach theology «as if science actually mattered
The reasons issued by the LSUC for finding Beth DeMerchant and Darren Sukonick had not been in a conflict of interest when representing Hollinger International Inc. and Conrad Black during the sale of Hollinger's newspaper businesses to CanWest, are not especially interesting as a matter of doctrinal law (the DeMerchant decision is here).
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