Sentences with phrase «from magisterial»

Unlike the other converts, Gerald Schlabach does not come from a magisterial Protestant tradition of state churches — though some other Anabaptists, like Yoder, have argued that the Mennonites also pursue a catholic (small «c») vision of the church.
As any convert can attest, there are many ups - and - downs during the journey: Struggling with doctrine followed by insights from magisterial passages coupled with Scripture, feeling still and alone followed by being overwhelmed by the presence of the saints before us, crying out to God for His presence and having Him answer in the Blessed Sacrament.
It is not surprising when Commonweal dissents from magisterial authority.
Theologians and priests learned that their dissent from magisterial teaching would bring few negative consequences.

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Starting from a certain interpretation of Scripture, patristic tradition, and magisterial documents, some recent commentaries have hinted that it is time to propose an updated version of Familiaris consortio.
Aside from a passage from the Catechism of the Council of Trent, he observes that «there is nothing else in the tradition of which I am aware (or of which Pitstick is aware: if she had been she would have told us) which suggests the possibility that her preferred construal of the glory of the descent should be elevated to doctrinal status: nothing creedal, nothing conciliar, and nothing magisterial
Griffiths searches magisterial documents, and he finds that the term «the limbo of the Fathers» occurs only in a text by Pius VI from 1784.
The first is that, absent midwifing by a magisterial authority, Protestantism was from birth an ineluctably fissiparous organism.
It is, indeed, something of an unusual event that an English bishop should base himself so firmly, not merely on the odd bland quotation here and there from whoever the current pope happens to be, in order to camouflage the true nature of some firmly secularist initiative, but on the spirit as well as the letter of entire magisterial documents, not least the Catechism of the Catholic Church itself — which, it will be remembered, we were all told by Bishop David Konstant was not for the likes of us, but for the bishops to read so they could tell us what was in it.
His office has receivedrequests for copies of the document from dioceses in the United States, Canada, Australia, France (interesting), and Malta following a public endorsement by Archbishop Mauro Piacenza, Secretary for the Congregation for Clergy, who sent Bishop O'Donoghue the Congregation's congratulations on his «courageous examination of the state of evangelisation and catechesis in the diocese of Lancaster's schools and colleges» and for developing a positive programme for action in harmony with the «operative Magisterial documents».
Rather, it follows straight from his misinterpretation of Aquinas on marriage, a misreading that continues in his use of various magisterial texts.
He writes, as always, with magisterial command of all possible sources in all known languages and a gift for the occasional elegant epigram derived in part, I suspect, from a lifetime of reading Edward Gibbon for fun.
The theologian who feels that a particular magisterial teaching seems unstable or underdeveloped is different from the theologian who thinks that Chalcedon and Nicea should be reopened for debate.
Its method likewise emphasised continuity with Scripture, Tradition and magisterial pronouncements since all these sources of revelation and authentic teaching were listed and learned.This allowed priests readily to answer questions from believers and respond to criticism from Protestants and non-believers.
Furthermore, there is a good balance of pertinent examples from Sacred Scripture, the Church Fathers, and magisterial documents.
Dei Verbum is not as sensitive to this question as we might have hoped, although in comparison with previous magisterial statements both its tone and content are significant departures from the apologetically bound past.
In part reacting to people leaving the church or converting to other confessions and religions it is closing in on its own identity and centralism, as can be clearly seen from the latest magisterial documents.
In other words, it is not thanks to magisterial Church documents that we have this central tenet of the Faith (although I am sure by now that it is certainly secured by decree of the Magisterium), but thanks to the faithful and saintly life and writings of one man from a far flung province of the Roman empire who would rather retreat to the quiet of the cloister than rule from the episcopal throne (though he clearly felt quite bitter about losing the latter).
Kennedy's judgment was a far cry from the words of the great legal scholar William Blackstone, who referred to sodomy in his magisterial Commentaries (1769) as «an offence so dark in nature, the very mention of which is a disgrace to human nature, a crime not fit to be named.»
Roger Haight's rich, magisterial survey of Christology from biblical times to the present is filled with useful summaries of a wide array of complex and difficult issues.
Indeed, it is only the need to chip away more mass and marble that prevents this erudite and indispensable volume from being truly magisterial.
Seminaries obviously represent a redoubt from these trends — although, as is well known, some are more forthright in their adherence to magisterial direction than others.
For the Catholic community, while the insights of particular theologians are helpful along the way, an essential resource for study must be key magisterial documents, such as Fides et Ratioand documents from the Pontifical Council for Culture.
All from the first volume of his magisterial history of the Second World War.
The prosecuting counsel, ASP Mireti Wilson, alleged that,» that you Olagoke Adedamola «m» and others now at large between same period and place at the aforementioned magisterial district did unlawfully kidnapped one Akinduro Robert and took him to unknown destination in such a manner as to prevent any person entitled to have access to him from discovering the place he is imprisoned and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 364 (2) of the criminal code cap 34 vol.II of Osun State of Nigeria 2002.
In count two, the defendant and others at large «Sometime in August 2017, at 1015 hours at Agege, Lagos State in the Ikeja Magisterial District, did fraudulently obtain the sum of One Million Naira only from one Bright Obed (M) on the pretence of soliciting for funds for a bogus orphanage which you falsely held out to be set up by the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Her Excellency, Dr Idiat Oluranti Adebule and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 311 (1)(a) of the Criminal Law Cap C17, Vol 3, Laws of Lagos State, 2015.»
The film, which maintained a quiet profile after its Toronto premiere last year so as to avoid diverting attention away from A Fantastic Woman, is another magisterial exploration of identity and sacrifice.
The project also acquired an interesting after - life in the magisterial recent essay - film by Alexander Kluge, News from Ideological Antiquity: Marx / Eisenstein / Capital (2008)-- an eight - hour meditation on Marx's and Eisenstein's heritages.
The upgraded Speed will invite an even smaller handful of heroes and Neros from Wall Street to Beijing to roll up their French cuffs and go slumming in traffic or to lounge on magisterial, massaging rear thrones and survey the games from a distance.
The sweeping, intergenerational story of a Vermont family, from WWII to the dawning of the»60s - the most magisterial and moving novel of acclaimed author Jeffrey Lent's career.
Kershaw continues from the first installment of his magisterial biography, Hitler, 1889 - 1936: Hubris (1999), with an analysis of how and why Hitler was able to ignite a world war, commit the most heinous crime in history, and throw his country into the abyss of total destruction.
«From Thornton Dial's magisterial constructions to the emblematic compositions by the Gee's Bend quilters from the 1930s onwards, this extraordinary group of works contributes immeasurably to the Museum's representation of works by contemporary American artists and augments on a historic scale its holdings of contemporary art,» said Sheena Wagstaff, Leonard A. Lauder Chairman of the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Metropolitan Museum, in a museum press releFrom Thornton Dial's magisterial constructions to the emblematic compositions by the Gee's Bend quilters from the 1930s onwards, this extraordinary group of works contributes immeasurably to the Museum's representation of works by contemporary American artists and augments on a historic scale its holdings of contemporary art,» said Sheena Wagstaff, Leonard A. Lauder Chairman of the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Metropolitan Museum, in a museum press relefrom the 1930s onwards, this extraordinary group of works contributes immeasurably to the Museum's representation of works by contemporary American artists and augments on a historic scale its holdings of contemporary art,» said Sheena Wagstaff, Leonard A. Lauder Chairman of the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Metropolitan Museum, in a museum press release.
A passage from his lectures, in addition to demonstrating his magisterial eloquence, reveals the secret of how Summer Glory commands the viewer's senses: «Color has the faculty to create volume and luminosity.
In particular, on the west side of the building next to tall windows, visitors will have a penetrating light to reveal the brush strokes of Arshile Gorky's iconic The Artist and his Mother (seventh floor), to inspect the surfaces of Jasper Johns's White Target and Frank Stella's magisterial Die Fahne Hoch (side by side on the sixth floor) and not far from the Hudson (turn around and look from the fifth floor window) a fluvial Cy Twombly grey blackboard painting from 1968.
Removed from the internal politics and rivalries within the British art world and exposed to a landscape he had known in his youth, his works adopted a new expansiveness and magisterial style.
Kelly's prints from the 1980s have an almost magisterial quality.
Steps from the Van Doren show is the magisterial Frick Collection, where «Andrea del Sarto: The Renaissance Workshop in Action» is devoted to drawings and three paintings by Andrea d'Agnolo (1486 — 1530), known as del Sarto because his father was a tailor (sarto).
«From Thornton Dial's magisterial constructions to the emblematic compositions by the Gee's Bend quilters from the 1930s onwards, this extraordinary group of works contributes immeasurably to the Museum's representation of works by contemporary American artists and augments on a historic scale its holdings of contemporary art,» said Sheena Wagstaff, Leonard A. Lauder Chairman of the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Metropolitan Museum, in a press release announcing the donatFrom Thornton Dial's magisterial constructions to the emblematic compositions by the Gee's Bend quilters from the 1930s onwards, this extraordinary group of works contributes immeasurably to the Museum's representation of works by contemporary American artists and augments on a historic scale its holdings of contemporary art,» said Sheena Wagstaff, Leonard A. Lauder Chairman of the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Metropolitan Museum, in a press release announcing the donatfrom the 1930s onwards, this extraordinary group of works contributes immeasurably to the Museum's representation of works by contemporary American artists and augments on a historic scale its holdings of contemporary art,» said Sheena Wagstaff, Leonard A. Lauder Chairman of the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Metropolitan Museum, in a press release announcing the donation.
I have been a Bontecou fan since writing about her magisterial wall sculpture in the Koch Theater lobby at Lincoln Center more than two decades ago, and the intimate scale of this untitled work from 1960 is a phenomenal entry point for understanding this reclusive and serious artist.
It illuminates the artist's wide - ranging representations of the state throughout his career, from early lush, Post-Impressionist mountain landscapes to glass paintings done at the Ogunquit art colony to canvases painted from memory while abroad to late, roughly rendered images of the rugged coastline, magisterial Mount Katahdin, and hardy people.
On long - term loan from the Saint - Gaudens National Historic Site in Cornish, New Hampshire, the magisterial Shaw Memorial (1883 - 1900) was previously restored many times and no longer resembled the artist's original intentions.
From the ostensiblesummit, as historian Albert Biome writes, «[this] magisterial gaze assumes a perspective akin to the divine.»
Other notable absences include Pieter Hugo, Mikhael Subotzky, and Guy Tillim; as well as the Cameroonian self - portrait photographer Samuel Fosso, whose magisterial series African Spirits (2008), along with South African artist Tracey Rose's self - portraits from her Ciao Bella (2001) video installation, underpin as much as clarify the self - reflexive, performative turn in African photography.
In some ways, Louis's immersive works seem to have more of an affinity with paintings by other Color Field artists like Newman and Rothko than they do with Frankenthaler's stains; they evoke sublime, magisterial experiences of caves and grottos (as in the somber «Curtain,» with its stalactitelike points) or waterfalls (in the luscious «Tet,» on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art).
This exhibition will explore Marsden Hartley's complex, sometimes contradictory, and visually arresting relationship with his native state — from the lush Post-Impressionist inland landscapes with which he launched his career, to the later roughly rendered paintings of Maine's rugged coastal terrain, its hardy inhabitants, and the magisterial Mount Katahdin.
A pity because unless it can be Bob's brilliant and magisterial work can not easily be used to involve ocean oscillations in the climate cycling from MWP to LIA to date.
In places this frozen fresh water descends from the highlands in a wavy staircase, looking far more massive and magisterial than any alpine glacier.
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