Sentences with phrase «heresy after»

Holding cash is investment heresy after a decade of the lowest interest rates in history.
We could go through the centuries of church history and list one heresy after another, one false teaching after another.
Yes it became heresy after several centuries as I understand early church history.

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Sugar - coat it all you like, AE, but the point is that Galileo was found «vehemently suspect of heresy», namely of having held the opinions that the Sun lies motionless at the centre of the universe, that the Earth is not at its centre and moves, and that one may hold and defend an opinion as probable after it has been declared contrary to Holy Scripture.
Soon after gaining DOMINANT status in the Roman Empire, the CHRISTIANS began PERSECUTING their rival religions and putting them to death for HERESY.
This man, after having chanced upon the Old and New Testaments and likewise, it seems, having conversed with an Arian monk, [101] devised his own heresy.
It was not until after my Catholic conversion, following years of religious cynicism, that I realized the heavy role the underlying Smith heresy had played in a lifelong disconnect from Christ» and could then recover from it.
The Vatican has called for «reason» after a small number of traditionalist Catholic figures accused the pope of promoting heresy.
After the inception of the HCAA in 1915, the first major controversy was over an «old» heresy — and the «heretical» dogma that was being proposed was Messianic Judaism.
Galileo was found «vehemently suspect of heresy», namely of having held the opinions that the Sun lies motionless at the center of the universe, that the Earth is not at its center and moves, and that one may hold and defend an opinion as probable after it has been declared contrary to Holy Scripture.
Only recently, in Martin Mosebach's The Heresy of Formlessness, did I discover the original, all - but - suppressed reason for giving the Eucharist on the tongue: «Communion in the hand is inappropriate, not because the hands are less worthy to receive the Host than the tongue... or because they might be dirty, but because it would be impossible to rinse every participant's hands after Communion (that is, to make sure no particles of the Host are lost).»
His great disciple, St Teresa of Avila, was also suspected of the alumbrado heresy and her autobiography was impounded until four years after her death.
Irenaeus had pointed out that it was «a characteristic of heresy that each heretic selected part of the whole apostolic witness and, after adapting it to his system, elevated its authority above that of the other apostles.»
And often these gropings after a new style are no more than tinkering with the introduction and conclusion, or perhaps, after a false diagnosis of the nature of the illness, taking into the content of the sermon large doses of undigested heresies or controversies simply to stir the drowsy listeners.
Russ, then why such an uproar in 1633 when the Catholic church went after Galileo for Heresy over suggesting the Sun was the center of the universe and the earth revolved around the sun.
While his letters were widly distributed and read, the letters were condemned by the King and by the Pope as heresy, before later, after reforms were enacted, being praised by a later king and later Pope.
The firestorm, after all, was started by your blog post accusing Bell of heresy before his book was even released.
After the fall, the heresy explains, man was clothed, which means he was given skin, and thus made material and expelled from the spiritual eden.
It is of no surprise to us that Epiphanius (the Bishop of Salamis in Cyprus), writing in 375 - 378, [47] almost two centuries after the birth of the Montanist movement, in his book Panarion (Medicine Chest against all heresies), could pass judgement on the Montanists as follows:
As the second half of the quote described, the heresy was:»... that the sun is the center of the world and does not move from east to west, and the earth moves and is not the center of the world, and that one may hold and defend as probable an opinion after it has been declared and defined contrary to Holy Scripture.»
'' We say, pronounce, sentence, and declare that you, the above - mentioned Galileo, because of the things deduced in the trial and confessed by you as above, have rendered yourself according to this Holy Office vehemently suspected of heresy, namely of having held and believed a doctine which is false and contrary to the divine and Holy Scripture: that the sun is the center of the world and does not move from east to west, and the earth moves and is not the center of the world, and that one may hold and defend as probable an opinion after it has been declared and defined contrary to Holy Scripture.»
But the views of Copernicus were regarded as heretical by the church authorities, and an eminent philosopher, Giordano Bruno (1548 - 1600), was convicted of heresy in 1594 for professing them and after six years of imprisonment in which he refused to recant, he died at the stake.
It would be a great shame to me and to you, the noble and renowned German nation... if heresy or decrease of the Christian religion should through our negligence dwell after us in the hearts of men... I regret having delayed so long to proceed against this Luther and his false doctrine... he is to be taken back, keeping the tenor of his safe - conduct... I am determined to proceed against him as a notorious heretic, requesting of you that you conduct yourselves in this matter as good Christians as you have promised it to me, and are held to do it.
In this year, 1516, tension in London reached extremes after the death in prison of a merchant tailor, Hunne, who had had a disagreement with the clergy about mortuary fees, was arrested by the Bishop of London, accused of heresy, and died, inexplicably, in prison.
But «after the heresy of Luther, all was changed.»
Ellis Sandoz observes that John of Damascus, the eighth - century Greek theologian, linked this definition of sin to the larger claim that barbarism is the primal heresy: «Every man as independent and a law unto himself after the dictates of his own will.»
1) After the merger, post 9/11, we decided on heresy.
After Galileo was arrested for heresy, he scribbled «And Yet It Moves» on his cell wall, and so it does, and even in our less conscious moments, so do we.
Installation view of «Spectacular Rubens: The Triumph of the Eucharist», with «The Victory of Truth over Heresy», (c. 1622 — 25), Peter Paul Rubens (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid), and «The Triumph of Truth over Heresy» (1626 — 33), woven by Jan Raes I, Jacob Geubels II, and Jacob Fobert after designs by Peter Paul Rubens (Tapestry © Patrimonio Nacional, Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales, Madrid)
Blog traffic has settled down (after heresy) to twice its previous average level, if the number of comments gets too high I will have to rethink all this.
Well, after some craziness with the Welcome post and last week with Heresy, I think Climate Etc.'s dialogue has been pretty meaningful.
Galileo was found «vehemently suspect of heresy» of having held the opinions: — that the Sun lies motionless at the centre of the universe — that the Earth is not at its centre and moves — that one may hold and defend an opinion as probable after it has been declared contrary to Holy Scripture.
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