Sentences with phrase «core doctrines of»

This pope is emphasizing the core doctrines of the church: love God above all else and love your neighbour as yourself.
It is that charismaticism is dangerous and often opens the door to Christ - denying false gospels which DO affect core doctrines of Scripture.
They have jettisoned the authority of Scripture and core doctrines of the historic church — fundamental aspects of what it means to be Lutheran.
The genius of these ceremonies was that they taught the central beliefs and core doctrines of Christianity in forms that were commonly practiced in the culture of that day.
There are the essential core doctrines of the faith, (that we are saved by faith, that we are no longer under the law, for example) and then there are the details (eating meat sacrificed to idols, for example).
Rather than being spirit giving I have found and experienced many core doctrines of Christian belief to be spirit killing.
His core doctrine of amor fati, love of fate, found its supreme expression in the myth of the eternal recurrence, the ultimate spiritual ordeal set forth in The Gay Science (1882) and amplified in Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1883 - 1885) and Beyond Good and Evil (1886): if a demon were to perch on your shoulder and tell you your life would repeat itself throughout eternity, exactly the same in every detail, would you rejoice or despair at the thought?

Not exact matches

The doctrine of interjurisdictional immunity (IJI) holds that a provincial law that impairs the core competence of a federal head of jurisdiction (in this case the TransMountain pipeline as a federally regulated interprovincial work or undertaking) will be inapplicable to the federal matter.
The majority concluded that the notice of reserve «seriously and significantly impaired the core of the federal power over radiocommunication and that this notice served on Rogers was therefore inapplicable by reason of the doctrine of interjurisdictional immunity.»
The question therefore becomes whether, in the instant case, the effect of the notice of a reserve served by Châteauguay on the core of this federal power is sufficiently significant for the doctrine of interjurisdictional immunity to apply.
Add to that the variety of doctrines / Theologies within orthodox Christianity... with Consensus on a very small Core of Truths: God Is, We are not God, Jesus Christ is the Messiah and Salvation is Through Faith / Belief in Him... there is much that lacks Consensus and there are mountains of arguments and counter-arguments for each doctrinal / Theological position.
No one with a shred of self respect would willingly return to a dogmatic belief that requires, at its core, the negation of thoughtful questioning, the denigration of thinking, a prohibition against careful evaluation of beliefs and assumptions, and relegates those who honestly disagree with the doctrine and its conclusions to the status of a despised, damaged, and damned «other».
Many suggest that mindfulness is the core of Buddhism and that nothing else — like ceremonies or doctrine — is even necessary.
Jones unabashedly puts secular feminist theory to «church work,» using it to remap the core Reformed doctrines of justification and sanctification, sin and ecclesiology.
What total depravity is meant to convey is the idea that sin has affected the whole person down to the very core or root of his or her being (Boice & Ryken, Doctrines of Grace, 71).
A single unified core of doctrine was assumed by Gregory.
You obviously do not understand the doctrine of the Trinity, which is a core Christian belief.
A long time ago I came to the conclusion that if the meaning of a verse was not clear, when translated into toki pona, then any doctrine based on that verse should be thrown out, on the grounds that if it is a core doctrine, it will survive translation into every known language, regardless of how ambigious the language is.
It upholds core doctrines such as the Incarnation, God as Trinity, Christ's physical resurrection, and the necessity of Christ for salvation.
I am not positive, but from what I understand, the doctrine of inspiration at its core is generally used to define the nature of Scripture as God's Word.
By the end of the 19th century the scholars of Protestant liberalism had fully accepted the humanistic origins of the Bible, come to terms with the scientific notion of biological evolution, and were completely confident that the essential core of Christian doctrine could be salvaged intact and re-expressed in terms relevant to the modern age.
Schismatic movements usually occur over one or more points of doctrine which becomes a prominent belief that often overshadows what should be core beliefs.
I would add though that the doctrine in question is not simply one of its doctrines... but rather the very core tenet of the Christian faith.
The Incarnation and Divine Transcendence Why is it then that Islam, even when its traditional doctrine of transcendence is a little qualified as above, finds the core Christian claim that «God loved the world so much that He sent his only Son» so difficult?
However, large catholic families are at risk because she targets pastoral implementation of a doctrine that she herself, the thought being at the core realist aristotelian, would not object to.
The various denominations within Christianity differ on the minor details, whether or not a particular verse means this or that, small stuff, but they believe all of the same core doctrine
In spite of this terrifying diversity of beliefs, it is the present writer's conviction — and this is shared by many students of the history of Christian thought — that there is a fairly clear central core of belief which forms both the original Christian message and the continuing main source of inspiration and doctrine throughout Christian history.
Jesus may not have been a philosopher — but then again he never wrote a single book or letter in the NT — the people that seem to have philosophical leanings are used are the core building blocks of the doctrine of tghe church — John's gospel and Paul.
The main traditional defense of the doctrine of substance has been that it is required to make sense of predication, and Hartshorne attacks this belief at its core.
This, I submit, is uncharitable in the extreme, and it also violates the principle, to which Griffin subscribed in Searching for an Adequate God, that a position ought to be criticized on the basis of its «core doctrines» and not on the basis of views that may have been espoused by some adherents but are not essential to the position itself.
An essential first step is to recover the core meaning of the doctrine.
Along the way he does, to be sure, slander the Calvinism that constituted the central core of early American religion (it had «outrageous doctrines,» fostered «harsh usages,» and was an «oppressive faith»).
We aren't talking so much about core doctrine, as we are a way of worshiping God.
You make it sound as if there are no contradictory passages that make an entirely different conclusion possible... even with many of what you may consider core doctrines.
So, one could say atheists have: doctrine (core beliefs), symbol & shared ideology at the exclusion of others with differing beliefs.
There is no one «core» or «basic» or «essential» material theme or doctrine, nor any one pattern of them, that is the Christian thing.
At its core was the proposal that attention be given to the doctrine of God.
It is the one doctrine, given and received, that needs to remain the core of catechesis and formation.
It is becoming increasingly common to hear criticism among backbenchers of one of the core European Union doctrines, the free movement of workers.
His adoring friendship with Freud (Viggo Mortensen) takes on the contours of a father - son relationship and, as Jung outgrows the older man's strict doctrine, the very Oedipal complex that Freud proposed as the core of human psychology.
That doctrine, he wrote, permits «executive bureaucracies to swallow huge amounts of core judicial and legislative power and concentrate federal power in a way that seems more than a little difficult to square with the Constitution of the framers» design.
Harel's remarks are part of an informal Israeli post-mortem of the Gaza war at the core of which is not only the focus of intelligence services but also the Israeli military's organization, strategy and doctrine.
In Gutierrez - Brizuela v. Lynch (2016), Gorsuch lambasted the doctrine for permitting «executive bureaucracies to swallow huge amounts of core judicial and legislative power...»
It does not imply proselytizing for a particular religious doctrine, because the universality of core moral principles can be easily demonstrated.
The resulting outrage by core gamer base was so intense that Microsoft quickly reversed its position, announcing a repeal of the original online requirements to be replaced by a new doctrine.
His view of our environment as a human right perfectly aligns with OCT's championed core: the Public Trust Doctrine.
Here's the essential common core of hatred and destruction in the doctrines of Communism, Nazism, and Environmentalism.
Cross-party commitment to an «ECHR plus» model would mean all the parties were committed to a doctrine of human rights based on universal «core» rights, with a periphery of rights predicated on citizenship.
[115] While this confirms that one core application of the doctrine will be to circumstances in which a common interest arises out of parties» shared concerns regarding prospective litigation (discussed further below), it is now clear that the doctrine is not limited to this context.
With today's launch, Lexis Answers works only with questions that fall into one of five common categories: standards of review, burdens of proof, elements of claims, standard legal definitions, and core legal doctrines.
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