Sentences with phrase «not juridical»

«It is», he tells us, «not a juridical concept.
Bultmann is right enough when he observes that «it is not a juridical concept... it does not mean the remission of punishment».
It is quite clear from this that forgiveness of sins is not a juridical concept.

Not exact matches

If we can not see beyond the juridical meaning of religious freedom to the freedom that the truth itself gives, how then can we expect to exercise this more fundamental freedom when our juridical freedom is denied?
An impartial reading of the Gospels, apart from the conditioning of an excessively juridical and rationalistic theological tradition, makes it unmistakeably clear that it was not God who demanded the death of Jesus; but the Jewish religious leaders and the imperial Roman government whose hierarchial power was threatened by the Gospel Message Jesus was preaching.
But if by «capitalism» is meant a system in which freedom in the economic sector is not circumscribed within a strong juridical framework which places it at the service of freedom in its totality, and which sees it as a particular aspect of that freedom, the core of which is ethical and religious, then the reply is certainly negative.
But that a man can become a martyr, if he ought to be a witness to the end, can not be derived from a purely juridical reflection, for in a trial it is not the witness whose life is at stake but the accused.
Testimony here is not a specific category of the historical method, it is a characteristic and instructive transposition of an eminently juridical concept which here attests to its power of generalization.
Canon lawyers who were not at the epicenter of the panic in Dallas point out that, for all the tough talk, the charter adopted has no juridical force whatever.
But though Paul's thinking about the work of Christ is, in my judgment, primarily concerned with Christ's victory over man's demonic enemies, there is a juridical note in it which can not be denied and must not be ignored.
If Agamemnon himself and not Calchas had had to draw the knife against Iphigenia, then he would have only demeaned himself by wanting at the last moment to say a few words, for the significance of his act was notorious, the juridical procedure of piety, of compassion, of emotion, of tears was completed, and moreover his life had no relation to spirit.
As Vatican II pointed out this is not a question of a bicameral juridical process.
Did not Jacques Derrida, the master of postmodern deconstructionism, propose in an interview with the French newspaper Le Monde, shortly before his death in 2004, the elimination of the word «marriage» from the French civil code so as to resolve the issue of the juridical status of homosexual couples?
It looks not to a juridical judgment in foro coeli, but to the eschatological day of judgment.
In general terms... the rationality of ecclesiastical hierarchies as well as of patrimonial sovereigns is substantive in character, so that their aim is not that of achieving the highest degree of formal juridical precision which would maximize the chances for the correct prediction of legal consequences....
«You shall not go up and down as a slanderer among your people, and you shall not stand forth [this is juridical language] against the life of your neighbor: I am the LORD» (Lev.
Administrative and juridical rules supported by sanctions can not make a humane culture.
If we want to win this battle, we need to carry on by way of juridical proceedings that evaluate what animal cruelty is because breeders don't think the business they are occupied with can have a moral aspect — it's still the language of profit speaking for itself.
The appeals decision has become an important text on copyright law — not to mention an intriguing example of how juridical questions can intersect with aesthetic ones.
But as long as this human discord stays unchallenged --(by keeping capitalism, freedom of personal development, allowing juridical autonomy of corporations, consumerism, nationalism and regionalism, confiscation of communal resources by economic parties, juridical and political support for any of those above)-- humanity will have to face a truly horrific era the likes it has not seen before.
Juridical persons are entities that are not natural persons, but which it's necessary or convenient to treat in many respects as though they were natural persons.
Natural persons are not and can not become juridical persons.
Cognisant that it ought not to robotically rubber stamp the juridical mind of larger more developed judicial systems on our fragile system, the court's task is made even more difficult under a Constitution where the separation of powers is more ideological than realistic.
Last but not least, juridical culture must be changed, including formal basic / changes in part of criminal procedure and civil procedure legislative, to allow prosecutors and judges to engage private professionals, lawyers and attorneys to represent them in asset recovery cases, international legal assistance matters and international enforcement of court verdict and decisions.
§ 3.4 Placed in this context, determining where you should file your action demands that you consider not only which potential forum offers juridical advantages for your client.
Therefore, mere change in the physical venue of the hearing from Kuala Lumpur to Amsterdam and London did not amount to change in the juridical seat of arbitration.
Artificial juridical persons and local authorities are not allowed to avail the tax deductions under this section.
Mr. Shanmugaratnam's comments comprise an apparent change in the position of the MAS with regards to the cryptocurrencies, as the MAS chairman has previously stated that the MAS will not seek to regulate virtual currencies, except for when the activities relating to cryptocurrencies directly fall under the juridical purview of the MAS.
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