Sentences with phrase «much controversy in»

This has led to much controversy in recent years about whether single heterosexual women should have access to assisted reproduction to allow them to have a child without the involvement of a male partner.
This EDA has caused so much controversy in its brief lifespan, it isn't entirely surprising that the BCH developers decided to get rid of it once and for all.
He left to start a non-profit foundation so there wasn't much controversy in his departure.
But there are very few vehicles that have generated as much controversy in both public and professional forums as variable annuities.
Life insurance rates have been at the center of much controversy in the past and I expect they will be debated in the future as well.
Much controversy in the funeral industry, especially allegations that elderly individuals are being tricked into paying larger premiums than they can ever get back in benefits, has led states like Florida to seek banning the policies altogether.
It generated much controversy in the profession.
The disputes between private entities (usually multi-national corporations) and States are conducted as investor - state dispute settlement (ISDS) and have been the subject of much controversy in recent years:
IT»S courted almost as much controversy in its 30 - year history as Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
Chetty is also the source of much controversy in the area of VAMs and many prior posts on this blog, as well, here, here, and here.
Kombucha does contain a very small amount of alcohol, which has been a source of much controversy in recent years.
And this is still a question of much controversy in the field.
Vague distinctions, particularly in the area of gene discoveries, have led to much controversy in the biotech industry.
Although anyone responsible for child abuse of any sort is treated with public opprobrium, the issue of «paedophiles» and the potential for their rehabilitation and subsequent re-introduction into society has attracted much controversy in the UK and elsewhere.
Fracking has been at the centre of much controversy in recent times, but what is the real story.
While it is true that these issues have occasioned much controversy in American politics and that we ought to engage civilly and respectfully with those who dissent from Christian teachings, it is not true that God might or might not want us to kill unborn babies or that God might or might not call us to live by biblical sexual norms.
Don't want to stir too much controversy in this form.
(7) A text that has lent itself to much controversy in recent years regarding the role of women in ministry is I Corinthians 14:33 - 34: «As in all the congregations of the saints, women should remain silent in the churches.

Not exact matches

Of course, you can learn much more about Airbnb's history, trials, tribulations and triumph in my new book, The Airbnb Story: How Three Ordinary Guys Disrupted an Industry, Made Billions... and Created Plenty of Controversy.
Of course, Hefner was a source of much controversy, mostly because of the magazine's role in objectifying women.
While exorbitant drug price hikes by Martin Shkreli's Turing Pharmaceuticals and Valeant have sparked outrage in Washington and tanked the stock prices of much of the pharmaceutical sector in the last six months, there's growing evidence that the controversy may be more smoke than fire.
«Benefits provided to North Korean delegation, which were in the past were not subject to sanctions, can now become a controversy, since sanctions have become much more comprehensive in recent years,» he said.
That is, Uber's propensity for risk has caused it to target a rate of growth much faster than what would be sustainable if it were to seek profitability in the short run (and, arguably, in the long run), and has also led both to oversights and deliberate missteps in areas that have led to the controversies that plague it today.
Outlined in the documents are rules about what kinds of statements are considered too offensive to allow, how much violence the site allows in videos — including Facebook Live, which has been the subject of significant controversy recently — and what to do with sexually suggestive imagery.
Barron's says that «The gun companies generate huge controversy, but not much in the way of investor value — the market cap of all three gun stocks combined is just $ 2.5 billion, a rounding error in the trillions of dollars managed by Vanguard and BlackRock.»
The deficit figures of 2009 were a source of great controversy in the past, as the then outgoing government under conservative Kostas Karamanlis was accused of fraud by claiming the deficit to be much less than it actually was.
From October 2007 through the July 2010 controversy, Target actually led Amazon consistently in consumer recommendation scores, but it seems the crisis cost Target much more than donation money in the two - plus years since then.
The word in a sign that sparked so much controversy will return to a holiday display, or more specifically, a Christmas display outside Philadelphia City Hall.
The fact that this Rubio's simple comment has sparked so much controversy speaks volumes to the amount of free speech we have in the US and how we use it.
But now, in the stem cell controversy, it is precisely the cause espoused by the much reviled religious right that has been scientifically vindicated.
One place to see easily the variety of theological norms coming into play is in Wesley's Plain Account of Christian Perfection, perhaps both the key text for those who wished to sustain continuity with the spiritual experience of classical Wesleyanism and a source of much controversy with outsiders who found the key doctrine of the Wesleyan tradition offensive.
Another controversy had exploded at the 1909 convention and began to occupy much space in the magazine: the issue of «open membership.»
But don't cause too much controversy over this in your small group.
On face value, W. E. Hocking's remark that when Whitehead arrived at Harvard «his speculative structure... was already well advanced in its main outlines» is a bit of external evidence against my hypothesis, but it may mean nothing more than that Whitehead was little influenced by the philosophical opinions and controversies of his American colleagues during these years, which seems very much to have been the case.
More obviously than in other parts of the Synoptic Gospels there is much material which is evidently a casting back, in the form of a narrative about Jesus, of the thought and experience of the Church in later years, and of its controversies with opponents.
The apparent randomness as well as the struggling and unpredictable meanderings that science sees in evolution, and which have caused so much theological controversy, are just what we should expect if the world is in some way left to be itself by the non-interfering goodness of a self - emptying God.
Once you realize that the Bible does not purport to be a textbook of science, the old controversy between religion and science vanishes... The doctrine of the Trinity is much more abstruse than anything in relativity or quantum mechanics; but, being necessary for salvation, the doctrine is stated in the Bible.
Anticipating much of the current controversy over the worship of technological progress that has characterized the end of the twentieth century, sixteen years later this book is still squarely in the middle of the debate.
While Christians celebrate the apparently «exceptional» divine self - disclosure in Christ, the notion of a «special» revelation in history is today the source of much controversy.
Much coverage was given to the controversy around Steve's views against penal substitutionary atonement theology («Cross Purposes», September 2004) resulting in a symposium by the EA.
In the wake of the controversy over Love Wins, someone recently suggested to me that perhaps hell is not eternal after all and that those sent there might one day complete their sentences, much as a prisoner serves for a certain period and is then released.
After much trial and error, not to speak of a good deal of somewhat unseemly controversy, it was generally agreed that the divine Action in Christ was not to be restricted to Jesus alone, although in him it found what I have styled a «focus»; rather, that Action worldward is present and at work everywhere.
When I published the post, I wasn't really expecting much controversy — I added caveats to be clear in what I was not saying and what I was saying.
But, in response to the criticism of McGrath and others, it does suggest why it would be inappropriate for the Catechism of the Catholic Church to address directly the specifics of a controversy that is as much an intra-Protestant dispute as a dispute between Protestants and Catholics.
«What began as a dispute over a community center in lower Manhattan has spawned and grown into a much larger controversy about the relationship between my beloved religion and my beloved country, between Islam and America.»
In the controversy that erupted after his selection to and withdrawal from that honor, it became clear again how much the gospel has been sidelined, not in the culture, but in the churcIn the controversy that erupted after his selection to and withdrawal from that honor, it became clear again how much the gospel has been sidelined, not in the culture, but in the churcin the culture, but in the churcin the church.
The other thing is, what is it about this Man that He caused so much controversy while He was alive (in the flesh) AND now, again 2000 yrs later he is still just as controversial.
But in America, there is so much arrogance both sides of the equation that printing an article like this is nothing more than an attempt to get controversy brewing.
Recently, the wrath of God became a point of controversy in the decision of the Presbyterian Committee on Congregational Song to exclude from its new hymnal the much - loved song «In Christ Alone» by Keith Getty and Stuart Townenin the decision of the Presbyterian Committee on Congregational Song to exclude from its new hymnal the much - loved song «In Christ Alone» by Keith Getty and Stuart TownenIn Christ Alone» by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend.
Moody refused to become directly involved in the controversies created by the intellectual revolution of his day; he chose to ignore these as much as possible and to stand fast by the evangelical Protestantism of his forebears, yet his influence was as widespread as that of any Protestant in his time.
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