Sentences with phrase «made schism»

You shall not make a schism, but you shall pacify those that contend by bringing them together.

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The schism between artful persuasion and the empirical method is as old as advertising — but it has never been as confrontational as it is now (or made a marketer's life so miserable).
@ GFreas... how ironic that at the very time the RCC is making a great effort to woo the Episcopalians back into the RCC, they're doing their best to create a new schism in the American church.
Instead of making us whole, Churchianity aggravates our internal conflicts and schisms and then preys on them.
6Popper writes, for instance, that «the rejection of our theories by reality — is, in my view, the only information we can obtain from reality: all else is our own making» (Karl R. Popper, Quantum Theory and the Schism in Physics [Totawa, New Jersey: 1982] 3).
Is there a point where breaking communion is appropriate (schism, I think, was not the correct word as you pointed out it is not even possible unless every misogynist denomination (I refuse to use the long C word) splits in two), and who has the authority to make that call?
In the years leading up to the schism, southern Baptists desired to make slavery a non-issue, while abolitionist forces in the North (and among northern Baptists) desired the convention to take a moral stand against it.
We know that man - made issues are causing serious and debilitating schisms among Baptists, and also among Methodists, Episcopalians, Presbyterians, Mennonites, Quakers, Catholics and others who are professed believers in the gospel message that Paul was defending.
As it happens, when we ask about God's role in violence, later revelation in Scripture makes it pretty clear that God's only activity was to rescue us from our own violence, redeem us from the consequences of violence, and reconcile us to Himself and to one another from the schisms caused by violence.
What Brox has to say is accurate and up - to - date, but because the book is arranged topically (church life and organization; conflicts, heresies, schisms; theological literature) the great story and the vigorous personalities that make up early Christian history remain on the periphery.
The claim you make is based on the doctrine of Papal Supremacy over the Conciliar Kings, formulated by Dufay's mentor d'Ailly with the view of resolving the Great Western Schism on a permanent, defendable basis, and instigated by Pope Eugenius IV and his successors from 1433 onwards.
More than once in the twelfth and the thirteenth centuries progress appeared to be made toward ending the schism between the Armenians and Rome From practically all the Eastern churches groups were won.
Democrats must make sure a split doesn't become a schism.
This contest is Labour's chance to make a clean break with the past, above all with the old Blair - Brown schism.
Reflecting the growing schism over the Common Core are two different recent editorials in major newspapers: The Los Angeles Time editorial board urged city officials to delay its implementation to make sure that it is done properly, while the New York Times editorial board told parents not to be afraid of the new Common Core - aligned standardized tests and it blamed Republicans for the opposition.
What do you make of this schism?
The real reason may be more nuanced than that — the moves made by Walmart and Target seem more like the sign of a deepening schism between strictly online retailers and those with brick - and - mortar businesses to maintain.
At the 2010 Game Developers Conference, a schism seemed to erupt between «traditional» game developers, who make the sorts of console and casual games we've come to know well, and «social» game developers, who make games for Facebook and other networks.
Thereafter, abstract painters sought to make involving pictures without images, but the schism of figure and ground on which imagery depends continued to pose problems.
The Great Schism, the Hundred Years War, the Black Death, the development of gunpowder, the dire economic circumstances brought on throughout Europe by the advent of the Little Ice Age, and the dislocations wrought by urban development, social mobility, and the Crusades, were all of crucial importance to the formation of the anxiety and insecurity that made the nominalist vision of the world believable.
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