Sentences with phrase «about canon»

Let's not get into a discussion about Canon vs. Nikon vs. Sony!
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It's completely reasonable that many of the things I'm interested in would read as not directly related to the canon of artistic practice, but who gives a hoot about the canon?
Nothing is mentioned about the canon story in the interview, although it kind of makes sense since it was conducted during E3, which was last week.
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This should not be about their beef with Wenger about canon they all once where with pride.
Putting together this post, I can't help but pick a part my photos and acknowledge that I still have soooo much to learn about my Canon DSLR and photography in general.
It would appear that nothing of the sort exists, and that in making decisions about the text, just as in making decisions about the canon, it is still necessary for us to use our minds.
I've got a few books in my library about the Canon of Scripture and I am getting through them slowly.
You can also see a fascinating documentary (part I, II, III, IV) about Canon White's life and work produced by ITV in Great Britain.

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When Craig Erdmier and Robert Stroup, co-owners of $ 50 - million Cord Construction Co., in Rockford, Ill., plunked down about $ 12,000 on a state - of - the - art digital Canon copier a year ago, they envisioned the machine as a panacea for Cord's document difficulties.
For example, if you sell Canon HD Cameras don't write specifically about why consumers should purchase Canon HD Cameras from you.
He had a job for me as Canon of Coventry Cathedral and he wanted me to think about it seriously.
There are many respectable authors, renowned for their prestige in theology and canon law, who at present warn about the danger of simplifying or even adulterating these teachings.
My guess is that neither of you have ever read any canon law or know anything about it really.
Canon law has about as much credence as a person claiming pig latin as a second language.
It's about time the men stop discriminating against women, stop abusing little boys, and whittle down Canon Law so it makes sense.
There was, to be sure, a pastoral problem of the «troubled conscience» in the late medieval Church, brought about — to oversimplify — by the convergence of certain unresolved issues in Augustine's theology of grace with certain developments in the canon law of penance.
As William Bennett puts it, paraphrasing Matthew Arnold, the educational canon is «the best that has been said, thought, written, and otherwise expressed about the human experience» (TRL 3).
And the vast majority of arguments was not concerning the inclusion of books that are in the Bible; it was about excluding ones which are not today, ones which, again, the overall Church agreed were not canon.
An educational canon, even when it is about elements comprised by the natural canon, is a framework of this latter social sort.
Rev Canon J.John has mixed feelings about the organisation that was formed to prevent World War Three More
Both sides in the dispute over the reality of an educational canon argue in just this way, presupposing the truth of their predetermined views concerning the nature of reality and hence of how best to learn about it.
The exclamation point was stamped on our conviction to do something about our situation when we attended a talk at our parish by a monsignor who acts as a judge of the canon law tribunal in our diocese, considering annulment cases.
According to the Code of Canon Law, it seems he should not: «there must be a founded hope that the infant will be brought up in the Catholic religion; if such hope is altogether lacking, the baptism is to be delayed according to the prescripts of particular law after the parents have been advised about the reason.»
Sam Hailes talks to Rev Canon Dr Sandra Millar, head of projects and developments at the Church of England, about a new resource designed to get Christians... More
Sam Hailes talks to Rev Canon Dr Sandra Millar, head of projects and developments at the Church of England, about a new resource designed to get Christians openly discussing death
Grumblings about the New Testament canon continued for more than 1,000 years.
In an interview with Fox News, Canon Andrew White talked about the massive decline in Christians in that country.
In the end, the chapters and canons drawn from the Syllabus were dropped when the bishops could not agree about any overarching theory to unify them.
Talking about acceptance and diversity allows mainline churches to signal their adherence to the canons of liberalism and to erect symbolic boundaries against fundamentalism.
The Bishop of Birmingham, invoking the full authority of canon law, has issued a decree about how the Mass will be celebrated in that diocese, on television or off.
Challenge us and ask us about the differences between Yahwistic vs. Elohimistic traditions in Old Testament canon), but this shows the tragedy — or perhaps the irony — of faith: in America, if not elsewhere, the concept of faith is kept at such a simplistic level that most people just plain «believe» without having any form of knowledge (in spite of the Bible stating, «Where is the wise man?
Once we grasp this, it becomes clear how we can accept with rational confidence the canon which the church hands down to us, even though many questions about the origin, circulation, and stages of acceptance of the various books remain unanswered.
Because he has earned the respect of religious leaders on just about all sides, Canon White has been able to promote dialogue and mutual understanding in a region where the best efforts of our most skilled diplomats have not met with success.
A book written by humans about what they belied to remind themselves what they believe, VOTED non-unanimously in Councils, into the canon had «authority»?
(Jesus was talking about the Old Testament, of course, but as Steve rightly points out, the extent of the New Testament canon has been agreed for a very long time, too.)
I don't believe that < a href = «books within the Bible are more inspired than books outside the Canon and think that God can use both in the same way to bring about good fruits.
In the second century, at the time when the Canon of the New Testament was beginning to be formed, there was a controversy about the place which the Old Testament should occupy in the Church.
For those of you and including Perry himself the bibical canon in Revelation talks about the wild beast and harlot.
You have forgotten about the «mysteries» which were expunged from the Christian canon in the Third and Fourth Centuries.
So we recognize the importance of the canonical approach of Childs and others, with its question of «since this is canon, how do we go about interpreting it?»
Both the Pali Canon (of which a very significant part is available to us even in our own language) and a few works in Sanskrit inform us about it.
Surely there were also men and circles in ancient Buddhism and in the southern school who were especially concerned about the philosophical exploration, establishment, and development of the Teaching — the third basket of the canon bears witness to them.
Christian faith need not depend on scholars» best guesses about what lies behind the canon, nor await the academy's authorization.
I wish those who insist that the writings about Jesus which are included in the biblical canon must be literally, historically accurate would pause and think about it a little differently.
[12] Moreover, considerations about possible changes in circumstances in the future are not allowed to count when making marriage vows: «Marriage conditioned on a future event can not be validly contracted» (Canon 1102.1).
A group of Catholic bishops and priests are gathering in Baltimore, Maryland, on Friday and Saturday to examine what Scripture and canon law have to say about exorcism.
Speaking about the benefits of visiting the park Canon Pratt said: «I think it's a place where people can interestingly begin to feel closer to God and one of the things we as a county are working at is tourism.
Its law require that, this is why in some countries they explain they can not help with inquiries about pedophilia for example — they are forbidden by the Canon Law, and they believe that Seal of the Confession is more binding to them than any national law.
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