Sentences with phrase «doctrinal disagreement»

When there is serious doctrinal disagreement someone is sinning and needs to repent.
Theologically, the fatal flaw at Edinburgh was not so much doctrinal disagreement as apparent doctrinal indifference, since doctrine was not on the agenda.
Doctrinal disagreement?
This being said, the fact that Catholics retain the traditional designation of «merit» regarding the biblically attested «reward» of our good works by God becomes a matter of language only, not of doctrinal disagreement.
Is a policy of «zero tolerance» for doctrinal disagreement a Godly policy?
And while it might be tempting to believe that any serious doctrinal disagreement can be resolved if both sides simply listen to one another, sadly, that isn't always the case.
«The constant experience of doctrinal disagreements contributed to a Western tendency to make the Christian experience more about ideas than about heart - driven living faith, more what you think than what you do; more assensus than fiducia, more ideas about God than surrender to him.
Any doctrinal disagreements were put to one side and all parties recognised God had brought this new group into being.
On your blogs you have written multiple posts regarding your doctrinal disagreements with those of us who won't agree to the eternal - life only Gospel presentation.

Not exact matches

Ecumenical skeptics today often argue that presumed doctrinal convergence between Protestants and Roman Catholics only papers over an underlying — and fundamental — disagreement.
But if we condemn those who disagree with us as «heretics,» or if we smugly think that their disagreement with us is «persecution for our faith» which therefore proves our view is correct, we will never grow in unity with one another, and we will never learn to see our own doctrinal and theological missteps.
Disagreements arose about what the Bible actually taught, until eventually, both sides of a doctrinal debate condemned and excommunicated their opponents.
Even within a local church, there are little groups that have very little to do with each other because of disagreements (whether voiced or not) over minor doctrinal or procedural beliefs.
Hmm... one of the problems I see with doctrinal statements — and the underlying need for them — is that they often are the result of disagreements over interpretation.
Since the early church had no set «canon of Scripture» (we'll deal with this later), no universally accepted doctrinal statements or creeds, no seminaries to teach «correct doctrine», and no Pope or Denominational leaders to decide between disagreeing factions, there was a lot of disagreement in the early church about what was truth and what was «heresy.»
I Ecumenical skeptics today often argue that presumed doctrinal convergence between Protestants and Roman Catholics only papers over an underlying — and fundamental — disagreement.
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