Sentences with phrase «on heretical»

«My read on it then was that it bordered on the heretical,» says Ben Minteer, an environmental ethicist at Arizona State University.
(Even though the latter statement pleases me, as an old infantryman, both statements seem to me to border on the heretical.)
In their sick little neo-con fantasies, the military is the sword of God and must be cleansed on any heretical elements.
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But his solutions for shrinking the U.S. trade deficit with China, namely labeling China a currency manipulator and placing tariffs on Chinese goods, are not as heretical as you might think.
The new story produced a remarkable followup segment on Fox News, in which Laura Ingraham grudgingly implied that Trump and his allies have proven themselves to be liars by blatantly contradicting themselves — then quickly softened that heretical conclusion by reframing it as though the important thing is what the left will say, not the actual truth of the matter:
Where I am a bit heretical is I don't get hung up on these «pick the right index» issues that fund manager critics invariably bring to the fore.
By declaring and conducting jihad on their own, al - Qaeda, IS, Boko Haram, and other such groups act as heretical usurpers.
The heretical philosopher of science Paul Feyerabend, on the other hand, claimed that new theories frequently contradict the best available evidence — at least at first.
He belongs to a heretical cult of Lutherans and his main mission is to spew unbased comments on Catholic topics for which he has no knowledge.
God in His mercy extended His blessings on our nation, and did not deliver our nation over to a heretical leader.
This is necessary both in order to identify and reject heretical deviations from the truth of the gospel and also to provide sound instruction for passing on the faith intact to the rising generation.
On the contrary, on the one occasion when Luther's theological proposals received a halfway careful hearing from a representative of the Roman Church, at his meetings with Cardinal Cajetan in Augsburg in 1518, the conclusion reached was that his doctrine of justifying faith was not obviously heretical or in clear opposition to the tradition of the ChurcOn the contrary, on the one occasion when Luther's theological proposals received a halfway careful hearing from a representative of the Roman Church, at his meetings with Cardinal Cajetan in Augsburg in 1518, the conclusion reached was that his doctrine of justifying faith was not obviously heretical or in clear opposition to the tradition of the Churcon the one occasion when Luther's theological proposals received a halfway careful hearing from a representative of the Roman Church, at his meetings with Cardinal Cajetan in Augsburg in 1518, the conclusion reached was that his doctrine of justifying faith was not obviously heretical or in clear opposition to the tradition of the Church.
And consider the CRU e-mail comment on a journal that committed the mortal sin of publishing one of the heretical papers: «I think we have to stop considering Climate Research as a legitimate peer - reviewed journal.
P.S. I tried to post a comment on another blog (one critical of me) that my plunge into «heretical liberalism» is worse than they think.
Even though the two scholars represent opposite ends of the evangelical spectrum on salvation, both made essentially the same allegation: the wording seems, at best, theologically careless and, at worst, represents a heretical understanding of sin, human nature, and the human will.
The Magisterium is clearly using Tertullian's lucid and succinct style from his Catholic writings to express the ancient orthodoxy of the Apostolic faith on these points without in any way endorsing his other, heretical, views.
Wisest: Ray Hollenbach with «Bring the Script to Life» «Would it be too heretical to suggest that the words of the Bible on the printed page are not really the word of God until we act upon them?
The LDS were considered heretical for their additional texts; their view on God the Father, Son, and Spirit; Christ's visit to the ancient Americans after his resurrection as translated by their prophet Joseph Smith; and so on.
There is a limit to what we can do with ourselves on our own (Pelagius gave too much of the job to us and not enough to God, according to the fifth - century Council of Carthage that declared him heretical), but in general humans are called to actively participate in the mysterious enterprise of being changed by way of grace into Christlike beings.
The once - stellar giants of theology in the Roman Catholic Church and the Protestant «mainstream» have faded from the scene, only to be replaced by a new array of religious inventions bent on undermining the faith of the fathers in ever more heretical ways.
I am the very model of a modern ultramontanist I've been congratulated as an excellent dialogist I have degrees from all the best colleges of theology I do not know quite what it means but I reject ontology I understand the finer points both nuanced and theoretical and when I go on twitter Ross Douthat calls me heretical I've many sage remarks to make on what I call the Christ event and just how many tragic deaths forbidden condoms could prevent
The rabbis who taught in the synagogues held varied opinions on many matters, but when we view them as a whole in their relation to non-Jewish developments and to heretical movements (such as Gnosticism), we are impressed by their unity.
The point I was making was, it isn't some freaky heretical view of mine that I think Jesus while on earth wasn't omniscient.
Tiggy said — «The point I was making was, it isn't some freaky heretical view of mine that I think Jesus while on earth wasn't omniscient.
Again, the meaning of 1 Timothy2: 8 - 15, which places various restrictions on women's dress and speech, depends not on our context, but on the double background of Paul's Judaism (where women were exempted from learning) and the situation at Ephesus (where untrained women who had submitted to heretical teachers seem to have been seeking to spread their beliefs, perhaps like the hierodules in the service of the temple of Diana, cf. 2 Tim.
I would urge to hold back on such criticism, but seeing as he chose not to actively seek change, dropped the pursuit of celibacy, and considered joining an arguably heretical denomination - seemingly because it accommodated his lifestyle rather than due to genuine theological convictions - I must agree with you.
American * Christianity * has always been a bit heretical with its emphasis on law over love; but with the advent of the Moral Majority / Religous Right many Christians have become more like the Pharisees than like the disciples who followed Jesus.
on his teaching that there is no eternal hell — which is seen by many Christians as a heretical view.
Hence all specious sharing out of divine and human causality in this matter is false and an heretical attack on the absolute sovereignty of God.
That's why I am encouraged when I see leaders like Lee Grady speaking up on some of the dangers of such heretical and carnal expressions — Grady and others do so not as professional critics, but rather as respected insiders to the movement, and they explain the challenges well.
Thus, any action taken by Christians on the basis of Matthew 18 that involves arrogance, pride, or malice — so common in how some carry out Matthew 18 process — is downright heretical.
He also justifiably insists that while research on Jewish Christianity has been summoned to argue that Islam is nothing but a Christian heresy, or that Christianity is nothing but an Islamic heresy (or at least a heretical departure from the teachings of the Muslim prophet Jesus), his work attempts to strike a balance between these two trends.
I am the one who said on another post that what you were saying was heretical.
First, Hobgood - Oster passes on the allegation, popular these days on countless websites, that Pope Gregory IX's bull against a heretical sect «began a series of mass slaughters of cats throughout Europe.»
Tragically, evangelical theology has largely ignored this doctrine, and thus our theology has been unbiblical — indeed, even hereticalon this important point.
There is, admittedly, something heretical in minimizing the importance of the historical facticity of the foundation on which the Christian community stands.
I am recently involved in learning about the lost gospels, the ones that were left out of the Canon because a group of influential men deemed them heretical and probably guilty of stirring up the kind of debate that's been going on in these comments.
The debate is hinged on the question of whether it is appropriate or heretical to call God reckless.
This is partly because the problems of the Church today are less quotable and dependent on idiotic liturgies or heretical textbooks than was the case from the late 1960s and through to the 90s.
On the 26th February 1616, Galileo, under threat of torture, agreed «to abandon and cease to teach his false, impious, and heretical opinions».
the only Truth... most Christians believe it is heretical and false... Open any Christian book on cults... why is Mormonism listed?
On the other hand, the fact that the Coptic manuscript is dated several hundred years after his resurrection, and neatly fragmented with the writing cut - off in the «right» place, suggests that the message most likely would have been a heretical Gnostic scripture, something that was fairly common at the time.
Would it be right to place a regulation on me that says that I have to give BOTH sides of the discussion, and start carrying heretical books like «Your Best Life Now» and «Heaven is for Real?»
Through them, as through the monastic and popular, often «heretical,» movements, and through the Papacy and other ecclesiastical organizations, Christianity was being assimilated by the Germanic peoples, and these peoples were placing on it a distinctive stamp.
This brief reference should suffice to show that from the very beginning of Islam on Java mystic contemplation existed in both its orthodox and its heretical, pantheistic forms.
ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French heresie, based on Latin haeresis, from Greek hairesis «choice» (in ecclesiastical Greek «heretical sect»), from haireisthai «choose.»
Cardinal Lang had been exerting pressure on Staupitz in totalitarian style to stay with the orthodox line, and to sign a legally witnessed document that he agreed that Martin's teachings were heretical.
In dismissing the feminine Holy Spirit as an idea present only in «obscure and heretical sects on the periphery of the Christian church,» Jewett had relied on research that did not take into account the 1945 discovery near Nag Hammadi, Egypt, of some 50 ancient texts.
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