To invoke whatever
cognate term of the college of bishops one desires in order to undermine the unity of Christ's Church is intellectually incoherent.
Not exact matches
As Mary Ann Glendon explains, the human - rights tradition is founded on «human dignity» and
cognate liberal
terms.
The
term «salvation» and it
cognates are notoriously slippery in Scripture, and can mean a wide variety of things.
The first recorded use of the
term (or its
cognates in other languages) is in the New Testament, in Acts 11:26, which states»... in Antioch the disciples were first called Christians.»
Although he often uses the
term «religion» and its
cognates in a way that would require such a construction, what he intends to say here is not that where there is religious experience there is awareness of deity, but rather, conversely, that where there is awareness of deity there is religious experience.
The fact that the
term «baptism» and its
cognates can refer to indoctrination is made plain in Acts 10:37, Acts 18:25, and Matthew 21:25.
Bowern hopes to also mine the
cognate database for insights into pronouns, color
terms, and changes of meaning that may give clues to ancient ways of life when climate conditions changed or trading intensified.
First, it asks students to define a number of etymology
terms (e.g.
cognate, derivative, loan word), and then it presents a number of questions that has them figuring out how words transform over time and how languages are related to each other.
If the word is a
cognate, solicit prior knowledge to help students make the connection between the Spanish
term and its English counterpart.