Not exact matches
«It seems to me that there is a persuasive case for believing that the doctrine of Humanae Vitae, regardless of the pastoral difficulty it causes, regardless of the
philosophical and theological
arguments thrown against it, regardless of the historical conditioning of its neo-scholastic framework, has been, and is being taught infallibly, that is, irreversibly and
without error, by the Church's ordinary universal magisterium.»
It treats its characters as placeholders for
philosophical arguments and spends the majority of its running time trying to «solve» existential mysteries
without adequately exploring them.
Gray's sky - high ambitions, however admirable, preclude any sense of nuance or ambiguity, a problem shared by Cahill's film, which treats its characters as placeholders for
philosophical arguments and spends the majority of its running time trying to «solve» existential mysteries
without adequately exploring them.