Sentences with phrase «of schism»

The result was a weak version of the schism between leadership and grassroots which characterizes the Methodists.
Investors are caught up in fears of another 2008 - style financial crisis, this time arising out of schisms in the Eurozone.
If any good comes out of the schism that occurred between Kojima and Konami, I hope it comes in the form of Kojima getting to essentially reboot the MGS franchise and show us how much of this games issues were his bad ideas verses Konami's meddling.
A corollary is the very great evil of schism and private judgment, brought home to me when the Episcopal Church essentially decided to go its own way based on novel views, even in the face of faithful admonition by the broader Anglican Communion.
That the Founding Fathers never intended this kind of schism between academia and religion is evident.
We stand at the end of a long era whose most conspicuous feature has been the proliferation of schisms.
However, that doesn't mean we don't voice our divergences for fear of a schism.
BTW, Catholics are taught that the Eastern Churches are the schismatics; but if were five ancient patriarchs at the time of the schism and four of them are still in communion with each other which one is most likely to be the schismatic?
To illustrate the most extreme version of the schism between ideas and means, Ashkin imagined Adjnabistan as a community at the far end of exclusion, i.e., as a squatter / refugee / concentration camp built from used or abandoned shipping containers, situated in a fringe wasteland.
This type of schism between the ticket count and handle indicates that early sharp money has been taking the Terrapins.
Even a cursory reading of Wesley is an antidote to any thought of schism in the church.
At the moral level, sin is the cause of all schisms, especially the sin of pride.
One of my correspondents deemed it a de facto declaration of schism.
Sound advice for Christians in any communion perched on the edge of schism.
The results of this schism are with us still; it is not uncommon to find Baptist and «Christian» churches still facing one another across town squares and village lanes throughout Tennessee and Kentucky, just as New England Congregationalists divided into Old Lights and New Lights in the eighteenth century.
The shallow novelty, the low - cost nihilism, and the vague and sentimental spiritual pretensions of so much contemporary art — in every medium — are the legacy of this schism, as well as the cynicism that pervades the arts world.
The primary task of the Jewish movement, writes Buber, is the removal of the schism between thought and action and the re-establishment of the unified personality who creates out of a single ardour of will.
Centuries later, this dramatic incident was thought to mark the beginning of the schism between the Latin and the Greek churches, a division that still separates Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox (Greek, Russian, and other).
Pope Francis has reaffirmed the «primacy» of using conscience to handle tough moral questions in a message on The Joy Of Love, his document which prompted warnings of a schism with its opening to civilly remarried Catholics receiving Communion.
Such an inference anticipates the bitter warning of Tertullian, at the turn of the third century, in his treatise De Baptismo, XVII, 2, that «the striving to become bishop is the mother of all schism
While the Lefebvrists» complaints about the post-Vatican II liturgy are often thought to be at the heart of their schism, the more fundamental break - points involve the Council's teaching on the fundamental human right of religious freedom and the Council's embrace of ecumenism and interreligious dialogue — including the conciliar affirmation that there are elements of truth and holiness in other Christian communities, and indeed in non-Christian faiths.
The Common Witness Coalition — which comprises the Reconciling Ministries Network, the Methodist Federation for Social Action, and Affirmation — was quoted in a news report as «not in favor of a schism and... fully committed to inclusion of all opinions.»
Professional theologian or historian I am not, but only a reasonably informed Christian who looks at the wound of the Schism and wonders why churchmen routinely expect it to take more than a thousand years to heal.
On the eve of the five - hundredth anniversary of the Reformation, is the Catholic Church entering a new season of schism?
Although some of Erasmus» critics complained that he was the real author of schism and worse than Martin Luther, Erasmus remained a Catholic.
The Council said expressly that it and other general councils drew their authority directly from Christ and that all, including the Pope, were «bound to obey» them «in all those things which pertain to the faith» to the healing of schism, and to the general reformation of the Church.»
New York bishop halts church trials that «produce no winners,» while opponents say avoiding church discipline increases likelihood of schism.
The Council achieved the ending of schism, the vindication of the Brethren of the common life, and the condemnation of Hus but it failed to reform the Church.
This type of schism perfectly exemplifies the «Pros vs. Joes» paradigm with square bettors taking Carolina and sharp bettors taking Arizona.
A key element of the schism was over Britain's continued membership of the Common Market, as it was then called, with the SDP leaders believing that Labour might back leaving Europe.
WASHINGTON — Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio is a relatively accessible fellow, but when asked for an interview on the subject of the schisms in his Democratic Party, his schedule was full.
This brings us to the other side of the schism.
The dating of that schism between the Neanderthals and the Denisovans is surprising because previous research had pegged it as much more recent: a 2016 study, for instance, set it at only 450,000 years ago.
The representative of schism is Sister Assumpta (Jodie Foster) who, at one particularly didactic moment, rips a copy of Blake's «The Marriage of Heaven and Hell» asunder.
His involvement in the franchise caused something of a schism among diehard MGS fans.
So, as promised, here is an short interview i was able to secure with Aleksandar Djordjevic, CEO of Schism Worldwide.
Taken as a bargain - priced collective — and any Dark Souls 2 fan will certainly play all three — the additional chapters deepen and enrich the core game's story of the schism between King Vendrick and Queen Nashandra and the player's role as potential savior to the land.
In the Intervals installation for the Aye Simon Reading Room, a small library and study space located on Rotunda Level 2, visitors will encounter a scene of apparent catastrophe that relates to Gander's ongoing exploration of the schism between the Dutch artists Piet Mondrian (1872 — 1944) and Theo van Doesburg (1883 — 1931).
This echoes wider criticism of the schism between spending on deficits and dividends, which came to the fore last year.
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