Sentences with phrase «classicus of»

Coming as it does from that great locus classicus of the Dunning - Kruger effect, WUWT, this quiddity must have Van Quine laughing in his grave.
We might do well here to reread the locus classicus of Catholic teaching on this: the Decrees of Trent on justification.
The locus classicus of modern disenchantment with «nature's God» is probably Voltaire's Poème sur le désastre de Lisbonne, written in response to the great earthquake that» on All Saints» Day, 1755» struck just offshore of what was then the resplendent capital of the Portuguese empire.
The fans are just a bit disappointed when the band plays anything from the last couple of decades, and the LOCUS CLASSICUS of the longing is the BORM TO RUN album.

Not exact matches

It is a little surprising that Francis did not mention Newman, since Newman's Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine has long been the locus classicus for an orthodox discussion of the development of doctrine.
A more sophisticated screening of Scripture is carried out by others who claim that we must look in Scripture for the «locus classicus» of a Biblical doctrine and concentrate on its teaching, interpreting all else in light of its truth.
As have so many theologians before him, Cullmann found in Paul's letters to the Corinthians and the Romans the locus classicus for the Christian connection of death with sin and evil.
The locus classicus for the Kantian interpretation of Bergson's position is the introductory paragraph of his Introduction to Metaphysics:
Our heroes are student throwbacks, like the characters in that Frat Pack locus classicus Old School, partying dysfunctionally hard and aware that they are getting the weeniest bit old for this sort of thing.
This is indicated in the locus classicus on the subject which is the judgment of the Court of Appeal in the U.K..
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