Sentences with word «magisterial»

For instance, the trusteeship crisis of the nineteenth century that threatened to move Catholicism to a «congregationalist» polity, or the crisis of episcopal inaction in the face of orchestrated dissent from the 1968 encyclical on human sexuality, Humanae Vitae, a dissent that powerfully undermined the authority of magisterial teaching.
This marks a step forward of extraordinary significance in magisterial teaching.
Given these difficulties, what is to be made of Cardinal Schönborn's assertion that Amoris Laetitia is a binding document of magisterial authority?
It is unfortunate that there are some academic bioethicists who approach Catholic moral theology as if it were a discipline akin to tax law, where anything not yet expressly forbidden in magisterial documents may still be allowed.
This rule and Rules 1017 — 1020 provide a system for reconsideration in the court of common pleas of orders and determinations of magisterial district judges dealing with execution matters, and abandonment of manufactured homes.
It is a truly magisterial work by a highly talented team of editors and specialist contributors.
Or consider the wealth of theological reflection contained in the fifteen magisterial books of his treatise On the Trinity.
And so today, for instance, the casual remarks of a Pope made while travelling can be treated almost as magisterial teaching — something which would have been incomprehensible to a Catholic of the eighteenth century, whether «enlightened» or not.
Pittsburgh family law attorney David S. Pollock, a founding partner of Pollock Begg Komar Glasser & Vertz LLC, was sourced for his insight about the candidates competing in the Democratic primary in District 05-2-35 (the 7th and 14th wards) for magisterial district judge in a recent article in The Jewish Chronicle.
Debora MacKenzie's magisterial account of the evolution of nation states asks whether we can «manage a transition to whatever we...
In North America, Colson and his one - time collaborator Nancy Pearcey probably did more than anyone else to raise awareness of Kuyper's legacy amongst evangelical Christians, and James Bratt's magisterial biography of Kuyper promises to further disseminate knowledge of this pathbreaking Christian leader.
The other thing I have noticed is that each person who spends time with magisterial documents will inevitably end up with a set of personal favorites.
The Invention of Autonomy: A History of Modern Moral Philosophy by J.B. Scheewind Cambridge University Press, 624 pages, $ 69.95 cloth, $ 24.95 The autonomy whose invention J. B. Schneewind explores in this long and magisterial history of seventeenth - and eighteenth - century moral philosophy is Kantian....
Miles J. Unger's magisterial new biography, Michelangelo: A Life in Six Masterpieces, tells its subject's life story through the lens of his art — appropriately so, given Michelangelo's willful transmutation of the role of the Renaissance artist.
Theologians and priests learned that their dissent from magisterial teaching would bring few negative consequences.
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).
Or consider the Church's loss without Thomas Aquinas» magisterial treatment of human acts and habits, virtue and vice, desire and chastity, law and grace, comprising the entire second part of his Summa Theologiae.
Giving magisterial authority to the death penalty, Pope Innocent III required disciples of Peter Waldo seeking reconciliation with the Church to accept the proposition: «The secular power can, without mortal sin, exercise judgment of blood, provided that it punishes with justice, not out of hatred, with prudence, not precipitation.»
Prior to the CCC, the most significant magisterial statement on the subject of evolution or the origin of man was Pius XII's encyclical Humanae Generis.
The governor said that while he agreed with Catholic magisterial teaching on abortion, it was based on a privileged insight others did not share.
In 2014, after receiving my STL from Dominican House magna cum laude, I moved to Mundelein, where I am writing my STD dissertation on «Recent Magisterial Teaching on Redemptive Suffering» under the direction of Dr. Matthew Levering.
The issue of the motive for the Incarnation has never been formally defined, but we can find at least a presumption of the Scotist perspective in many important magisterial texts, and an almost overwhelming wealth of opinions in its favour among the Fathers and Doctors of the Church, (for a comprehensive discussion of the sources see Dean, Maximilian Mary, A Primer on the Absolute Primacy of Christ, Academy of the Immaculate, 2006).
An attempt was made to broaden the governing authority of the Church by giving the bishops more than their present consultative Magisterial influence; but, as the latest scandals reveal, that change was never implemented and the power remains solely in the hand of the Pope in union with the Roman Curia rather than with the Pope in union with the Bishops which would be closer to the governing structure of the Othodox Churches of the East.
Ultimately, however, this level of discernment can not be a matter of private judgment, but of magisterial decision.
Egoyan leans into the absurdity, treating the material more like an exploitation flick than the prestige drama that Plummer's magisterial presence in the lead role would suggest.
In 1973, upon hearing that the National Gallery of Australia had purchased Jackson Pollock's magisterial painting Blue Poles (1952), the artist Thomas Hart Benton remarked to a friend: «I taught Jack that.»
Most magisterial courts and municipal courts accept online payments for traffic tickets via PAePay.
Generation after generation, Yaa Gyasi's magisterial first novel sets the fate of the individual against the obliterating movements of time, delivering unforgettable characters whose lives were shaped by historical forces beyond their control.
Some of us, in a not so dim and distant past fell under the spell of such psuedo - magisterial systems and supposed them to be true and accurate in all things.
Of course, it happens now and then that a particular magisterial pronouncement is less than clear.
In a book replete with evaluations and magisterial judgments tossed in as throw - away lines, Till We Have Faces — arguably the most powerful piece of fiction written by Lewis — is mentioned only twice.
In the journal Nature, journalist Jeff Tollefson recently offered that magisterial overview of the climate challenge and the progress that's been made so far.
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.
a truth fully appreciated in many historic segments of Christianity that have chosen to live with the fragility of this truth, rather than with the certainty — and presumed finality — of magisterial truth.
And Irons plays the villain with magisterial ease.
Lincoln, I was profoundly persuaded by Daniel Day - Lewis's magisterial performance; Django Unchained, entertaining for some, divisive for others; Amour, shattering and true, probably my film of the year.
«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 release.
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.
Marianne Walters didn't invent a brilliant new therapeutic paradigm, publish a large and magisterial body of research, or establish her own unique school of clinical practice.
Baroque highlights of the 17th century include Zurbarán's magisterial Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and a Rose and three portraits by Rembrandt.
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.
As Ford and Grisez have shown, and subsequent Magisterial teaching has expressed, the charism of infallibility extends to faith and morals — to specific moral norms, not just to matters directly revealed, but also to those matters closely connected (such as the Natural Law) to the Deposit of Faith and needed to safeguard that deposit.
Given that liturgical reformers after Vatican II emphasized intellectual participation much more than visual, it is worth noting that the more traditional approach had been at the forefront of magisterial attention only shortly before.
Richard Landes» magisterial survey tells us that every successful society is grounded in faith.
Kelly's prints from the 1980s have an almost magisterial quality.
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