Sentences with phrase «schism which»

Sloppy writing gives savvy movie - cum - music fans the impression that this demographically challenged film doesn't know the difference between Nashville and Austin, or in other words, the schism which divides contemporary country music into its inimical sides: mainstream and alternative, just like rock, or any number of musical genres.
As we saw in the last chapter, the Babylonian Captivity and the Papal schism which brought the Church and its faith into such grave discredit were largely due to the emergence of the French monarchy and to the discontent of rival incipient nationalisms and monarchies with French control.
(Urban is speculated to have thought that a Western - led crusade against Islam might help to mend the schism which had split the Eastern and Western churches just a few years before, in 1054.)
The schisms which were so damaging prior to the good run have re-opened and the malcontents are getting vocal.

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But due to a schism in how people think the platform should work, there are now two ethereum networks (ethereum and ethereum classic), both of which use an almost identical history.
The new report starts out with a summary of recent events (the topics addressed are: bubble & crash, hacks & scams, reaction & regulation and adoption & trends), an in - depth discussion of whether bitcoin's surge actually deserves to be called a bubble (which we found particularly interesting), and a section that deals extensively with the schism in the bitcoin community that led to the fork that created Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and other offshoots.
Pluralism in the postmodern world is not only the way in which the world reconciles the schism created by the Enlightenment, but it is also a threat to the viability of the Enlightenment.
In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, a new schism thus developed, the gravity of which we are only now grasping.
Churchian regimens reinforce the internal schism we all naturally sense between the aspect of our selves that want love and goodness and the aspect in which there seems to be «no good thing» according to Paul.
«There is a danger that there is a schism in our society into which the most vulnerable are falling.
The Donatist schism originated in the years following the Great Persecution of Diocletian, which predated Augustine by several decades.
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.»
Tietjen's memoirs provide insights into the Missouri Synod controversy which can inform our understanding of the nature of controversy and schism within the broader context of American Protestantism.
It was built on a complex and evolving set of treaties, informal agreements, and legal fictions through which the Church conceded to Catholic sovereigns rights over many aspects of ecclesiastical life — in exchange for which those sovereigns protected the Church from schism and supplied the resources for missions across the world.
Divisions (Greek word schismata, from which we get or English word schism) were breaking out all over the place.
The Eastern Churches have their family squabbles and have had minor schisms; but are still formally united in belief and practice, so which Church do you think is propably the schismatic?
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.
But within a few short years the Revolution led first to schism (with the «Civil Constitution of the Clergy» in 1790) and soon to the outright de - Christianisation of France, accompanied by the unleashing of the Terror, in which hundreds of thousands of innocent Catholics were murdered — not least the 115,000 peasants of the Vendée, slaughtered in the first genocide of the modern age.
Among these denominations there were 55 schisms, all of which resulted in the formation of new denominations.
And which one has a history of countless subsequent schisms?
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?
Did the Reformation spring from a theological disagreement so fundamental that schism was inevitable, and which no amount of good will could have settled?
Wycliff's acceptance of the scriptures as the rule of life finds expression in nearly all his works but especially in his treatise De Veritate Sacrae Scriptures (on the truth of the Holy Scriptures) published in 1378, the year in which the papacy ranked to its lowest ebb, with the «Great schism», when a new pope was elected in Rome in opposition to the pope of Avignon.
The present growing schism between the remnants of Christian orthodoxy and the secular world is a false one, which can lead both to ruin.
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.
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.»
As Robert Law puts it: «Gnosticism traces into the eternal the schism of which we are conscious in the world of experience, and posits two independent arid antagonistic principles of existence from which, severally, come all the good and all the evil that exist.»
They elected one John Sulaka Patriarch which resulted in a schism.
The result was a weak version of the schism between leadership and grassroots which characterizes the Methodists.
Then the bishop of Beauvais after wiping his eyes, began reading the sentence which he had rehearsed for the culprit all her crimes - schism, idolatry, invoking demons; how after being admitted to penitence, she was
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.
Trump had gone against the advice of his own team, which indicates a deep schism even among the top WH officers.
The schism, which began just after Gov. Andrew Cuomo took office, had pitted a handful of independent Democrats led by state Sen. Jeffrey Klein against the mainline Democratic caucus, run by state Sen. Andrea Stewart - Cousins.
An incident leads to the Avengers developing a schism over how to deal with situations, which escalates into an open fight between allies Iron Man and Captain America.
After the Nov. 4th election, he wrote an op - ed for USA Today in which he acknowledged that the results exposed a schism within the Democratic Party.
In the late 17th century there was a schism over the issue of how and when to enforce the «meidung» (shunning of non-confirming members) which led to a group breaking away under the leadership of Jakob Ammann, which became known as the Amish.
I think there is still a schism between Apple and non-Apple users, which means the Xoom will sell fine to the latter market despite being priced over the iPad.
The developers at 4A Games are a schism from the developers of STALKER, which is a completely separate gameplay approach to the same mood.
«What was revealing to me as a young curator was the schism that suddenly seemed to exist between my generation, of which Thelma was a definite leading light, and the generation of cosmopolitan, sophisticated, and accomplished artists who had never been properly foregrounded within American art history.
Thereafter, abstract painters sought to make involving pictures without images, but the schism of figure and ground on which imagery depends continued to pose problems.
seize / duplicate \ repeat incorporates multi-channel video, props, and live performance in which the artists create a looping schism in time in order to lose control of their bodies and move closer to the nature of traumatic experience.
Here, the artist struggles with the effable and ineffable experiences of subjectivity, the perpetual schism between the flatness of surfaces that enable linguistic communication (whether screen or page) and the more sensuous and palpable dimensions of desire and the body, which rarely find form in language.
-- gave rise to its main schism: «objectivity» versus «subjectivity» (the latter of which gave birth to Abstract Expressionism).
The schism in the community has resulted in a heated political battle which is being waged in the media and on the streets, where affordable housing activists have organized a march on Amazon headquarters.
This provides a clear schism between the case law of the Strasbourg Court, which not only identified an unjustifiable interference with article 8 on the basis of «sanctions», as relied on by the Court in these proceedings (para. 58), but more importantly, found the «mere existence of such laws to be an infringement of Article 8» [Dudgeon v UK, Norris v Ireland and Modinos v Cyprus].
This echoes wider criticism of the schism between spending on deficits and dividends, which came to the fore last year.
Simply put, crypto is becoming a god for the geeks, considering the opposing dogma adopted by both little and big blockers, and the hard forks which cause schisms.
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.
This schism in the community is especially worrisome for Paycoin investors, as each faction holds exactly 50 percent of the Prime Controllers, which govern Paycoin's codebase.
But once bitcoin's volatility settles down (which may be a while, on the evidence of a recent schism in its developer ranks), bitcoin has clear technical advantages over PayPal, banks and credit cards for online payments.
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