Sentences with phrase «doctrine of implied»

In attempting to explain its legitimacy, I use the doctrine of implied consent to classify all U.S. citizens under the «consent of the governed».
After all, the doctrine of implied powers rests on the proposition that the implied powers derive from a legal basis permitting the adoption of rules without explicitly mentioning international agreements.
As such, the doctrine of implied repeal would apply.
Guy Fawkes masks qua protest devices might be legal, if that is covered by «constitutional doctrine of implied freedom of political communication».
Under the doctrine of implied repeal, the 2010 Act would prevail over the Regulation, but as retained EU law the Regulation will prevail over the 2010 Act.
That principle, combined with its companion doctrine of implied repeal, means that the government of the day can not get it wrong.

Not exact matches

Thus, faith is significant for salvation not only inasmuch as it implies trusting that God will forgive us for Christ's sake, as the Lutheran doctrine of justification has it.
We have seen that the concept of «atom of time» requires that of instant — the very same concept which Whitehead always rejected as early as in 19.19 (PNK 2f, 6 - 8; SMW 54, 172).2 Both concepts — «atom of time» and «instant» — presuppose the notion of simple location in time which Whitehead denounced as the most dangerous fallacy (SMW 84f, 98, 132).3 His whole doctrine of prehensions is incompatible with the doctrine of external relations which the atomization of time implies.
One should not perhaps make too much of this, but it does seem to imply that the pastoral dimension of the Church extends to teaching as well, that is, to the feeding of our minds with sound doctrine.
What we certainly must assume at the outset is that the question of such distinctions requires discussion, and that therefore every type of doctrine implied as formally possible if the distinctions are genuine must be given full and fair hearing.
But it is clear also that this understandable response does not imply the falsity or in - adequacy of the doctrines themselves.
What I can tell about our shared experience with Mormon doctrine is this: Yes, there was a big emphasis on Jesus» ours being a more conventional, fairly trinitarian concept of our Lord» but, as strong as that emphasis was, it never managed to trump the implied and de facto role of Joseph Smith in our belief system.
Paul Tillich in his Systematic Theology would say that «The doctrine of original sin seems to imply a negative evaluation of man and this in radical contrast with the new feeling for life that has been developed in industrial society.»
That a congregation's defining practice of worship is a response «in Jesus» name» implies study of that to which it is a response: Just how is God understood to be «present» is Jesus» ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection appearances; what understanding of God follows from this; who is Jesus; what are the sources and the warrants of these characterizations of Jesus and of God (scripture, tradition, history of doctrine); what understanding of these sources makes them not only sources but also authoritative for these understandings of God and Jesus?
13) is not barely the professing a belief in the person of Christ; but moreover, implies a belief of his whole doctrine, and an obedience to his law; without which, the calling him Lord will save no man.]
My efforts here, then, have a limited but basic objective: to argue that the doctrine of relativity implies the repeatability of all entities, including actual entities, and to begin to exhibit the extent to which Whitehead's philosophy of organism is built on the tenet that even particulars are repeatable.
The doctrine of inspiration implies belief in the coherence, if not tight uniformity, of Scripture and commits us to the quest for canonical wholeness.
Thus the Buddhist doctrine of no - self implies not simply that that there is no enduring substance underlying or overriding the flow of life - experiences, but also that each life - experience is intimately connected to, and dependent on, other realities.
Because God made the human being in His own image, the Calvinistic predestination doctrine implies that God decided to make a living being in His own image, of which he would beforehand already reject and condemn part?
This fact introduces the adumbrative quality of physical feeling, a quality which Whitehead does not distinguish but which is implied in his doctrine of abstractive objectification and negative prehension.
According to Sherburne the «most reasonable reading of Whitehead's system» (PS 1:105) requires that God be the ground of the givenness of the past and Whitehead implies this doctrine.
The basic point is that the doctrine of unlimited power that goes with the classical doctrine of creation does not imply that no being other than God has any power.
«To imply this would be to deny the workings of the very «nature» that natural - law doctrine defends.»
It is decisive for the Christian doctrine of freedom that it implies the possibility of a Yes or No to its own horizon, indeed that it is constituted by this very possibility.
This is implied above all in the doctrines of original sin and concupiscence.
All men of affairs in business and government act on the basis of an implied doctrine of original sin.
The Christian doctrine of creation implies neither a static perfection nor automatic progress.
The language implies the Jewish doctrine of the two ages, «This Age,» and «the Age to Come.»
(1) When the transcendent self makes a choice it requires and demands a transcendent norm above itself: this norm is God.27 (2) The image - of - God doctrine implies that man has a capacity for religious judgments, an ability to judge false gods.
It is, therefore, totally foreign to the basic nature of America at the time of the writing of the Constitution to argue a separation doctrine that implies a secular state» (A Christian Manifesto (Good News, 1981], pp. 33 - 34).
Barth's doctrine of the threefold Word implied simultaneously the indissoluble unity of the Word with the texts, tradition and present life of the church, along with the necessity of always distinguishing between the Word and the text, the text and the community, and the present creeds and future possibilities.
I find it regrettable, uncharitable, and frankly disrespectful that Mr. Neuhaus should accuse me of «a serious disservice to the truth» because as a Jew I do not share a particular point of Catholic theological doctrine; worse still that he should imply that I was being deliberately «obtuse» in responding to Mr. Fisher» a scholar whom I respect» or in any way denigratory about Catholic beliefs.
We are told that Bruce Reichenbach is an example of such a FWT in that he «says that he rests his belief in the omnipotence of God solely on the fact that this doctrine is implied by various biblical statements» (ER 50).
Thus the women's peace movement was left with an implied doctrine of split natures and split ethics between men and women.
The advantages of the Boffian elaboration of the doctrine of the Trinity are to be found, I believe, in the strong link he demonstrates between God and the world, a world which he sees in a planetarian perspective, implying that human beings are only a part of it.
His allegory of the eagles and the vine in the seventeenth chapter not only introduces a new literary type but also implies Isaiah's doctrine of the remnant.
This doctrine implies that actualities are essentially independent of each other.
An ecological doctrine of creativity implies a new kind of thinking about God.
One has to do with what the doctrine of election implies for the idea of God as the loving father of all human beings, and the other with the meaning of God's suffering in redemption.
As noted above, Whitehead's doctrines imply that a narrowing pessimistic attitude, a lack of faith in the possibility of creative advance, is evil, particularly by its obvious tendency to become a self - fulfilling prophecy.
This is implied in the doctrines both of creation and of judgment.
Later, the group also considered more fundamental theological matters, such as the doctrine of salvation and the ecclesiological questions implied in different understandings of the relation between Scripture and Tradition and of «the communion of saints.»
Niebuhr, for example, argues that the centrality of the figure of Christ implies the logically absurd doctrine of creation ex nihilo.
More recently, 3 however, I have advocated reserving the term «classical theism» for the version of traditional theism affirmed by classical theologians such as Augustine, Anselm, and Thomas, according to which God is timeless, immutable, and impassible in all respects — a doctrine that implies that creaturely freedom must be denied or affirmed at most in a Pickwickian, compatibilist sense.
«25 A doctrine of religious liberty and therefore of pluralism was clearly implied here, even if its widespread institutionalization was a long time in coming.
No doctrine of «double truth» is implied, Outler has insisted.
But the giving of the divine Name as portrayed in Scripture implies the doctrines of classical theism.
’19 In so far as it is possible to learn what contemporary Zoroastrianism actually taught, there would appear to be considerable differences between the developing Jewish doctrine of resurrection and the Zoroastrian understanding of the after - life, where resurrection may be regarded as being implied, but where it did not actually become explicit or prominent.20
Calvin's doctrine of the church implied a high conception of the ministry.
This is because when a leader of a country refers to it as a «Christian Nation», that necessarily implies that inhabitants who do not subscribe to this doctrine are somehow lesser or «incomplete» citizens as they fail to adhere to the expected values of that society.
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