Sentences with phrase «schism on»

You blame the schism on us, and yet you just literally excluded the Melee community yourself.
In reality, the Common Core represents another schism on the right, with mainstream business groups like the Chamber of Commerce and Business Roundtable supporting the standards, while Tea Party groups denounce them.
[10] Although Owen was one of the founding members of the party, he was not always enthusiastic about creating a schism on the centre - left, saying to the Glasgow Herald in January 1981 that he felt «haunted by the possibility that, if the Labour Party splits, the Centre Left will never again form the Government in Britain».
At a team breakfast on the morning before their Week 2 game against the Buffalo Bills in Dallas, the Cowboys were watching ESPN's Sports Reporters show, during which a panelist discussed the potential for a racial schism on the team.
The claim you make is based on the doctrine of Papal Supremacy over the Conciliar Kings, formulated by Dufay's mentor d'Ailly with the view of resolving the Great Western Schism on a permanent, defendable basis, and instigated by Pope Eugenius IV and his successors from 1433 onwards.
In sharp contrast, the smaller state Republican party convenes Tuesday with schisms on display, deciding for example if wild - card party - switcher Steve Levy advances another step for governor, or if Rick Lazio locks up the nomination as once presumed, or if a sudden prospect named Myers Mermel mounts a major miracle.

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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.
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.
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.
The hierarch warned 700 priests present on the occasion that the Council represents a temptation that could lead to further schisms.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Pope Paul VI feared that a crackdown on the priests might lead to schism.
Instead of making us whole, Churchianity aggravates our internal conflicts and schisms and then preys on them.
Yes, Anglicanism emerged from a schism, but it did so on the back of the reformation in England and Europe.
Sound advice for Christians in any communion perched on the edge of schism.
Instead, I'm looking across the Great Schism to read the Lenten reflections of Alexander Schmemann, an Orthodox priest and teacher well known for his prolific writing on the liturgy.
It was built on a complex and evolving set of treaties, informal agreements, and legal fictions through which the Church conceded to Catholic sovereigns rights over many aspects of ecclesiastical life — in exchange for which those sovereigns protected the Church from schism and supplied the resources for missions across the world.
In the post we co-created, when Tony said I «fundamentally disagree» with him, he meant I disagreed with him on calling for all his readers to schism.
Yeago can thus propose the unthinkable: that the schism was not necessary and that some of the fault was on the Lutheran side.
Shifts internal to religious organizations themselves are likely to focus on schisms and mergers, the resolution or reopening of conflicts between organizations, the assumption or abandonment of certain functions by religious organizations, or the emergence of new organizational forms.
Every time there was some ridiculous little quibble over theology or doctrine (like how many angels could dance on the head of a pin), there'd be a schism, and 2 different groups would go their separate ways, each one convinced it had a lock on God's absolute truth and that their opponents with heathen heretic apostate sinners doomed (DOOMED, I tell you!)
Pope Francis has reaffirmed the «primacy» of using conscience to handle tough moral questions in a message on The Joy Of Love, his document which prompted warnings of a schism with its opening to civilly remarried Catholics receiving Communion.
On the contrary, Pope John Paul II has suggested that the churches of Africa, for example, provide an important link with an older and undivided Church before the schisms of both 1054 and the sixteenth century.
But, in the meantime, while we are re-educating youth in new traditional religions and afterwards in ours, we shall not overtly lay a finger on existing churches, but we shall fight against them by criticism calculated to produce schism... (Emphasis added)
Weigel writes that «everyone involved understood that Pope Paul VI wanted the «Washington Case» settled without a public retraction from the dissidents, because the pope feared that insisting on such a retraction would lead to schism — a formal split in the Church in Washington, and perhaps beyond.
Christians should agree that there exists a perfect orthodoxy in the mind of God; however, the proliferation of schisms, disagreements, and divisions throughout church history points to the fact that we as sinful and fallible humans are imperfect at agreeing precisely on that orthodoxy.
For present purposes, it will suffice to say that one standard way of defining sects, and of distinguishing them from churches and cults, is to focus on their origins: sects arise as splinter groups through schisms from churches or other sects, whereas cults generally arise independently as autonomous organizations.
To be more credible, data on schisms in other societies and in other time periods would also be necessary.
What Brox has to say is accurate and up - to - date, but because the book is arranged topically (church life and organization; conflicts, heresies, schisms; theological literature) the great story and the vigorous personalities that make up early Christian history remain on the periphery.
Wycliff's acceptance of the scriptures as the rule of life finds expression in nearly all his works but especially in his treatise De Veritate Sacrae Scriptures (on the truth of the Holy Scriptures) published in 1378, the year in which the papacy ranked to its lowest ebb, with the «Great schism», when a new pope was elected in Rome in opposition to the pope of Avignon.
On the eve of the five - hundredth anniversary of the Reformation, is the Catholic Church entering a new season of schism?
Typically, Martin Luther is called on as the prime witness to this contention: did not the Reformation schism....
The other reason for schism was McIntyre's insistence on dispensationalist premillennialism, a distinctive form of prophetic teaching widely but not universally held by conservative evangelicals.
However, once we focused on underdogs we saw an incredible schism.
Other than furthering the schism between the medical and natural childbirth camps, news that elective induction at 39 weeks prevents adverse outcomes could place a strain on hospitals.
«Some people don't know where to channel their purple apoplexy — or they won't accept others» doing it for them,» said William F. B. O'Reilly, reflecting on the schism in the «New York right.»
WASHINGTON — Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio is a relatively accessible fellow, but when asked for an interview on the subject of the schisms in his Democratic Party, his schedule was full.
His rise came on the heels of two events that Democrats continue to grapple with: the schism with four legislators who now comprise the Independent Democratic Conference (and now control more than $ 1.5 million in campaign cash) and nearly $ 3 million in debt from the 2010 cycle.
It (UKIP) hasn't worked out where its wants to be on the political spectrum so schism is a natural result of that.»
WARRENSBURG — For years, southbound travelers on Route 9 were greeted by a sign highlighting one of the Adirondack Park's most divisive schisms: more
BY DIANE DIMOND Terror attacks on American soil, mass murders in church, widespread serial sexual assaults, unwarranted police shootings, continued gang activity in major cities, nationwide political schisms — 2017 news headlines were both frightening and disheartening.
And the schism over the station overhauls is but a piece of the mayor's differing vision on the subway.
But it's hard to avoid the sense that some of Spielberg's fascinations ought to have been reined in here, particularly as he takes on subject matter that encompasses the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans and ushered in a domestic schism that seems ever closer to repeating itself by the day.
While most of the supporting characters in «BvS» serve the two main heroes and do little else, «Civil War» takes the time to show how the schism in the Avengers is affecting everyone on the team.
has the typically humble director discussing at length his feelings on The Killer and its role in shaping the course of his post-HK career, though any insight into the apparent schism between him and Chow is left to conjecture.
What looked radical then seems uncannily obvious — and instructive — today: It's a randomly arranged series of études on Cuba's class and race disparities and the still - haunting psychic violence of the revolution's cultural schism.
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