Sentences with phrase «classicus on»

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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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.
The biblical theologian does not build on isolated proof texts but first seeks the locus classicus, the major biblical statement, on a given matter....
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.
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.
We might do well here to reread the locus classicus of Catholic teaching on this: the Decrees of Trent on justification.
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