Sentences with phrase «schism at»

It speaks to a schism at the center of the film: the 1920s are just far more interesting and engaging than the 70s.
These «steps for the schism» aren't about schism at all.

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They would dearly love not to address the issues at all, to muddle through as best they can, and to stay clear of all talk of division and schism.
@ GFreas... how ironic that at the very time the RCC is making a great effort to woo the Episcopalians back into the RCC, they're doing their best to create a new schism in the American church.
But the Scriptures teach us that at the same time it will be rent by a profound schism between those who wish to break out of themselves that they may become still more masters of the world, and those who, accepting Christ's word, passionately await the death of the world that they may be absorbed with it into God.
Although the Wahhabis demanded at the outset of their mission that every Muslim should accept their teachings, they later adopted a more moderate attitude and permitted their Muslim dissenters, especially in the Hijaz, to hold their own views, and even to smoke if they wished — thereby avoiding a new schism in Islam.
Ijtihad in religion at such a time could easily have led to such schism that only the imperialist powers would have profited.
Black theology's rootage in the tradition of that other great protest, schism, and reformation which produced the racially separate African - American congregations determines that it is not at all committed to that predominantly white - Western theological tradition which Hartshorne calls «classical theism.»
For Jones» great schism to occur, he demands that we leave churches that are not egalitarian; that ministers, pastors and leaders of non-egalitarian denominations and churches quit; that egalitarian authors not publish their books by houses that also publish complimentarians; and that if you speak at conferences without fair representation you decline the invitation.
We stand at the end of a long era whose most conspicuous feature has been the proliferation of schisms.
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
One of the earliest documents from the time of the early church, contemporaneous with several New Testament writings, is the first epistle of Clement, bishop of Rome, written in about 95 CE, in response to reports that there was a schism, or at least deep divisions, in the church at Corinth.
Moreover, with religions that have been around for more than a few generations and have weathered more than a few schisms, the deeper you get into them the more you find that the way - out - wacky stuff at the beginning is of a piece with the insights that have kept people coming back to them over the years, and that those insights include vital truths not generally available elsewhere.
Christians should agree that there exists a perfect orthodoxy in the mind of God; however, the proliferation of schisms, disagreements, and divisions throughout church history points to the fact that we as sinful and fallible humans are imperfect at agreeing precisely on that orthodoxy.
Some additional findings are given in John R. Sutton, Robert Wuthnow, and Robert C. Liebman, «Organizational Foundings: Schisms in American Protestant Denominations, 1890 - 1980,» paper presented at the 1988 meetings of the American Sociological Association in Atlanta, Georgia.
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?
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.
At the moral level, sin is the cause of all schisms, especially the sin of pride.
«But at that time, the great majority of theologians were ultramontane and the schism was hardly noticed.
There may be woeful scandals in the Kingdom — «it must needs be that scandals come»; there can be heresies and schisms; but there must remain intact at all times the Church which is the culmination of the Law of creation.
Just choosing the literal text is a process fraught with the full range of human behavior at its worst: sharp personal disagreement, vindictive attacks, ecclesiastical schism, and war — all this, before any attempt to translate the sacred writings into a contemporary language.
The Mahavagga itself in ten sections treats of the rules for admission to the order, for the Upasatha ceremony described above, for life during the rainy seasons, and for the celebration at its conclusion; rules for articles of dress and furniture; medicines and food; the annual distribution of robes; materials for robes; regulations for sleeping and for sick monks; legal procedure inside the order; and, finally, procedure in case of schism.
Whether he was rebuking the Count of Champagne or the King of France, settling the papal schism or fomenting the Second Crusade, this indefatigable, inexorable, and irresistible abbot so swayed his fellows that mothers are said to have hidden their sons at his approach.
At a team breakfast on the morning before their Week 2 game against the Buffalo Bills in Dallas, the Cowboys were watching ESPN's Sports Reporters show, during which a panelist discussed the potential for a racial schism on the team.
Despite this schism in public betting, Arizona is still listed at -2.5 as oddsmakers are reticent to move to the key number of 3.
Other than furthering the schism between the medical and natural childbirth camps, news that elective induction at 39 weeks prevents adverse outcomes could place a strain on hospitals.
Beyond the election - year politics, this weekend's dramatic events at a pair of Albany - area hotels showed how the state Democratic Party's schism is playing out.
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.
has the typically humble director discussing at length his feelings on The Killer and its role in shaping the course of his post-HK career, though any insight into the apparent schism between him and Chow is left to conjecture.
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.
Regan and Lee are central to the family schism, though both excel at grating nerves.
Minds will fuse, melt and schism apart at E3 this year...
The developers at 4A Games are a schism from the developers of STALKER, which is a completely separate gameplay approach to the same mood.
At the 2010 Game Developers Conference, a schism seemed to erupt between «traditional» game developers, who make the sorts of console and casual games we've come to know well, and «social» game developers, who make games for Facebook and other networks.
The eye of A History - shaped Hole is trained to the schism between perception and reality, between expectation and outcome, hinting at the simultaneous loss and possibility entangled with this laden encounter.
In 2000, a well - needed schism occurred at the Tate Gallery in London.
Conversation then turned to the schism between painting, a slow medium engaging one viewer at a time, and newer mediums attuned to the large - scale expectations of global art fairs.
In each painting, Whitney arrives at a synthesis of dissonance and harmony without ever repeating himself, as his process reveals the schism between intent and outcome.
She knows directly as most rational people here do but can't utter it directly: CS is a leftist enclave at the «science» as well as popular political levels of the social schism.
Surely the schism of Science is close at hand, and with it the fall of this pernicious heresy....»
These schisms reflect genuine divisions in the Republicans» voter base — and the Mercers, the Kochs, and the Adelsons are adept at exploiting them.
In an attempt to solve the so - called «Western Schism» and reunite the church, theologians from all over Europe summoned an ecumenical council which met at Pisa.
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