Sentences with phrase «many doctrines of the church»

The official doctrine of the Church was quite clear and unchanged, of course, and for the most part these accommodations have been tucked away in remote corners.
Cardinal Müller: Not even an ecumenical council can change the doctrine of the Church, because her Founder, Jesus Christ, entrusted the faithful preservation of his teachings and doctrine to the apostles and their successors.
Substantially, Gahl says: In the moment in which the penitent confesses a behavior that constitutes gravely sinful matter, committed without full consciousness and deliberate consent, the confessor will explain to him the doctrine of the Church regarding his particular problem and will refuse to impart absolution if the penitent will not commit himself in the future to avoid that behavior.
I also took a two - year catechetical certificate program, which included a class on Catholic social teaching with the Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church for a textbook.
I do not condemn others for picking and choosing any specific dogma / doctrine of the church to believe and obey.
So maybe the nuns should follow the doctrines of the church if they want to be Catholic.
All churches have members that fail to live up to the doctrines of the church.
Based on the doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints we believe that if we endure to the end Mark 13:13 we will be joint heirs with Jesus Christ in all that the Father hath.
I do not understand all the revealed doctrines of my Church, but I have faith and I live, study, pray daily and I am a happier person for it.
Our attempts to organize the available nutrients have suggested a general lack of the traditional staple represented by the doctrine of the church.
The good news is that they love preaching that sets forth and intelligently explains the doctrine of the Church.
Would the doctrine of the church fix what ails contemporary evangelicalism?
The Compendium on the Social Doctrine of the Church states «Subsidiarity is among the most constant and characteristic directives of the Church's social doctrine.
lies in the Catechism itself»; and that «It is important not to pick and choose which doctrines of the Church to teach children, particularly very young ones.
There is no other way of making intelligible sense of the solemn doctrine of the Church.
Of course, it is often difficult to decide whether, despite a man's good will, his efforts to understand better the gospel and the doctrine of the Church have really caused him to depart from the truth) or whether a traditionalist sold on the old formulae only thinks so.
For life within the Catholic Church, the stumbling - block as regards change in the Church's doctrine is not so much the question of defined dogmas as other doctrines of the Church in dogmatic and moral theology which are taught authoritatively but which in principle can not count as defined doctrines of faith or as irreformable dogma.
In coming to this prudential conclusion, the magisterium is not changing the doctrine of the Church.
The doctrines of church and ministry reveal the depth nature of a counseling group, and a counseling group can become a means of grace whereby the church is enabled to be the church.
The doctrine of the church as the body of Christ declares that human life is primarily social and not individualistic.
Such a history does not only exist because a very great deal of time and theological development and clarification was needed in some cases before the Church's awareness of its belief had finally fought its way to a clear realization that such and such a definite doctrine of the Church is really contained in divine revelation, is a genuine expression of what has always been globally believed or an obligatory defence against heretical misinterpretation of what has been handed down.
It confronts the doctrine of the Church with all the new questions and insights produced by the changing historical situation of the human spirit.
He thought that it was possible to strip away the metaphysical doctrines of the church fathers and the mythological stories of the first Christians to reach a Lord whose impact would transform modern lives.
Christians, Catholic, evangelical Christians and Pentecostal Christians all believe in the Trinity; that's the historic doctrine of the church, that God is three - in - one.
In the first chapter of John's Gospel» the scriptural starting point of the Logos doctrine of the Church» Logos is a further development of the Jewish concept of God's wisdom.
In addressing the doctrine of the Church, Jenson takes up ministry and sacraments before turning to the authority and proclamation of the word.
It is the doctrine of the Church» and with it questions of ministry, sacramentality, and liturgy» that the essays in this short volume address.
They are found in his opening allocution to the Council Fathers, in which he commended to the Fathers the task of penetrating and expounding the doctrine of the Church in the manner the times require, and it is in the process of saying this that he makes his distinction between truths and ways:
It's not my take Richard it's the doctrine of the Church.
The reproductive doctrines of this church promote overpopulation and, and as a result, famine and disease, in some of the most desperate areas of the world.
Potential converts are attracted by the liturgy and historic doctrine of the Church.
The doctrine of the Church as the community which bears the meaning of reconciliation in history is not then an addendum to the doctrine of atonement.
Chapter Six, on the «Social Doctrine of the Church,» covers in 34 pages some of the most misunderstood and controversial teachings with exemplary clarity and humanity.
There are three implications of this view of the Spirit for a doctrine of the Church.
Some schools of theology were bold enough even to question basic doctrines of the Church.
Evangelicalism isn't a church but a movement, so why does it need a doctrine of the church?
The vocation of St. John as the apostle of the Divinity of Christ's one person has fed and powered the true development of the doctrine of the Church at all times, not least in the first centuries in which the true doctrine of both the divinity and the humanity are hammered out in great Councils, and the concepts are refined in the fires of contrary heresy against either the full Divinity or the full Humanity of Christ.
Among priests there is a fear that preaching the doctrine of the Church in this matter would meet with responses ranging from indifference to outright hostility.
Papal statements and magisterial documents are unanimous in affirming that Catholic teaching is not pacifist and that just - war doctrine is the doctrine of the Church.
There is overwhelming biblical scholarship for the full equality of women and that the interpretation of scripture to exclude women from roles by gender (rather than gifting) has been found to be rooted in patriarchy, an ancient worldview that became intertwined in the growth and doctrine of the church.
It is also glaringly obvious that — to put it mildly — there is a tension between the pope's words on subjects such as the death penalty, and the doctrine of the Church.
(b) The doctrines of the church are incorrect and false which the evidence again is irrefutable.
The meeting began on a Wednesday night at the bucolic campus of the University of Saint Mary of the Lake in Mundelein, Illinois, and the frank discussion quickly moved into a variety of topics including several difficult ones such as the Council of Trent, which is particularly anti-Protestant but still binding for Catholics, and the Catholic doctrine of the church as the prolongation of the incarnation of Christ (presented by Father Thomas A. Baima, the Catholic co-chair of the event), as well as social issues ranging from care for the poor, abortion, and the recent developments in gender and sexual ethics in the West.
An official doctrine of the Church does not lose its binding authority only because some theologian expresses — whether in a book, an essay, a lecture, on the radio or in television — an opinion of which another Catholic can not understand how it is compatible with the doctrine of the Church; and mostly the theologian in question will not have tried very hard to show how it can agree with it.
True, it goes without saying that if a man can not in conscience accept the doctrine of the Church as the norm of his faith, this must be respected by others, whether they think his view right or not; and the Church, too, must respect such a conviction and may not suppress it by social pressures or prevent its expression.
In court documents, Thomas Linden QC said the decisions were taken on the grounds Canon Pemberton had «publicly flouted the doctrines of the Church on marriage, whereas his duty as a priest was to exemplify them».
Originally known as the One Mind Temple, the church embraced all religions in worshiping Coltrane as a god, but in 1980 King took steps to sorting out the doctrine of the church by going to Chicago to study under Archbishop G.D. Hinkson of the African Orthodox Church, which is affiliated with the Eastern Catholic Church.
We should rather regard the command to love as the most foundational doctrine of the church and thus the most important doctrine to be correct on!
According to the statement, there is no consensus on justification through the word of God and «by faith alone,» no consensus on the certitude of faith concerning our salvation, no consensus on the continuing sinfulness of the justified, nor on the importance of good works for our salvation, nor on the function of the doctrine of justification as criterion of the entire life and doctrine of the church.
Let them blend new sciences and theories and the understanding of the most recent discoveries with Christian morality and the teaching of Christian doctrine, so that their religious culture and morality may keep pace with scientific knowledge and with the constantly progressing technology... Thus they will be able to interpret and evaluate all things in a truly Christian spirit,... and priests will be able to present to our contemporaries the doctrine of the Church concerning God, man and the world, in a manner more adapted to them so that they may receive it more willingly.»
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