Sentences with phrase «schism with»

Following an ugly schism with Rockstar Games and Take - Two Interactive last year, former producer on Red Dead Redemption and a number of other Rockstar titles (including every GTA game since -LSB-...] More
His rise came on the heels of two events that Democrats continue to grapple with: the schism with four legislators who now comprise the Independent Democratic Conference (and now control more than $ 1.5 million in campaign cash) and nearly $ 3 million in debt from the 2010 cycle.
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.
In a speech outlining her position on the future of financial regulation in Washington, Brainard hardened a growing schism with Fed Chairman Powell and Vice Chair Randal Quarles, who last week voted in favor of recalibrating a key bank capital rule.
Schisms with its left flank are more familiar.

Not exact matches

To merge or to demerge is a question that goes beyond the mining industry; it's one that is also dividing opinions in the media world, with Australian and American publishers heading in opposite directions in what looks like a classic schism of ideas.
A schism has developed between the team in charge of the original codebase for Bitcoin, known as Core, and a rival faction pushing its own version of that open source code with a block size increase added in, known as Classic.
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.
Typically, Martin Luther is called on as the prime witness to this contention: did not the Reformation schism begin with his theological «breakthrough,» his principled repudiation of the «catholic» form of Christianity as a whole; careful examination of what Luther actually wrote and said, however, suggests very different conclusions that may surprise Protestants and Roman Catholics alike.
For the best part of a millennium, the Inquisition was an ecclesiastical tribunal, with specially - appointed judges, answerable to the bishop and the Pope to combat heresy and schism.
Wisdom is writing of the human situation, and we must not suppose that if we agree with what he writes, we are assuming a schism between God's justice and his mercy.
More of the «deposit of faith» was lost with each additional schism, until much of what is taught and practiced in the Western Churches has become the opposite of what was taught and practiced in the Early 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.
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.
In the post we co-created, when Tony said I «fundamentally disagree» with him, he meant I disagreed with him on calling for all his readers to schism.
Religion can certainly be blamed for the schisms in our history, including the current problems today with Muslin extremists and Christian findamentalism.
In fact, Jones» more recent post is a letter he shares with us from Shirley Taylor, head of the Baptist Women for Equality, in his post Steps for the Schism.
While I entirely agree with the motivations behind Tony Jones's call to «schism,» in practice it's a non-starter for a practicing Catholic, even a progressive one.
But a cultural issue with sub-theological and anti-Christian implications, slavery, led to schism in all three groups.
With Filaret's turn to schism, Vladimir (Sabodan) became Metropolitan of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church that remained under the Moscow Patriarchate.
Every time there was some ridiculous little quibble over theology or doctrine (like how many angels could dance on the head of a pin), there'd be a schism, and 2 different groups would go their separate ways, each one convinced it had a lock on God's absolute truth and that their opponents with heathen heretic apostate sinners doomed (DOOMED, I tell you!)
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.
[25] With these two strands intertwining in the existential experience of Ignatius, it is possible to see how the emergence of theological affirmations about Christ emerge here in a context of existential imperatives, like the reality of schism, division, and breakage of unity, as well as the approach of the gift of death.
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.
On the contrary, Pope John Paul II has suggested that the churches of Africa, for example, provide an important link with an older and undivided Church before the schisms of both 1054 and the sixteenth century.
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.
Using a variant of instantaneous hazard analysis, we have, however, been able to rule out differences associated with denominational family and church polity types — that is, the evidence indicates that denominations with congregational polities are no more and no less likely than denominations with presbyterial or episcopal polities to experience 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?
Rates of schisms were positively associated with the size of the parent denomination, negatively associated with membership in the National Council of Churches (and its predecessor, the Federal Council of Churches), positively associated with rates of failure among business organizations, and curvilinearly associated with the density of other schisms in the religious environment.
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 claim you make is based on the doctrine of Papal Supremacy over the Conciliar Kings, formulated by Dufay's mentor d'Ailly with the view of resolving the Great Western Schism on a permanent, defendable basis, and instigated by Pope Eugenius IV and his successors from 1433 onwards.
No sooner had they overcome the blow of defection from the Springfield group than they were confronted with another schism.
Disagreement within the Presbyterian Church did not cease with the New Light and Cumberland schisms.
The schism will be so large as to leave the ELCA crippled financially and administratively, occupied with budget and staff cuts.
Baptism binds together all Christians, and is something held in common even by those divided following the Great Schism or by the Reformation, with a range of very different views being held among the latter group.
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.
Deputy editor Elliot Milco talks with Julia about what this move portends, why schism remains highly unlikely, and why Cardinal Burke inspires so much schadenfreude in Catholic liberals.
Blair's Hot Sauce Highlands, NJ There exists a schism in the hot sauce world between those looking to complement food and those looking to blow their brains out with spice.
During the postseason, that schism grows even larger with indoor overs going 23 - 8 (74.2 %) and outdoor overs going just 49 - 66 (42.6 %).
Could we end up with schisms that are more important than class in our political system?
«The schism between the progressive unions who founded the WFP and some of its member organization is unfortunate but in that divide the governor stands with the unions who have left the WFP and no longer feel it represents the interests of the middle - and working - class New Yorkers,» said a Cuomo rep.
«The schism between the progressive unions who founded the WFP and some of its member organizations is unfortunate, but in that divide the governor stands with the unions who have left the WFP and no longer feel it represents the interests of middle - and working - class New Yorkers,» said Abbey Fashouer, the spokesperson.
The new comments highlight a growing schism between Cabinet secretaries, with attorney general Dominic Grieve, Mr Clarke and Liberal Democrats squaring up against right - wingers such as Ms May and defence secretary Liam Fox.
To control the chamber the Democrats must first resolve a schism that prompted nine members to break with the mainline Democrats and ally themselves with the GOP.
In sharp contrast, the smaller state Republican party convenes Tuesday with schisms on display, deciding for example if wild - card party - switcher Steve Levy advances another step for governor, or if Rick Lazio locks up the nomination as once presumed, or if a sudden prospect named Myers Mermel mounts a major miracle.
Campaign spokeswoman Abbey Fashouer adds, «The schism between the progressive unions who founded the WFP and some of its member organizations is unfortunate, but in that divide the Governor stands with the unions who have left the WFP and no longer feel it represents the interests of middle - and working - class New Yorkers.»
If Democrats win both seats they'll have the majority, though they'll also have to resolve the schism between the mainline Democrats and the eight - member Independent Democratic Conference that broke with mainline Democrats years ago to empower the Senate's GOP leaders.
«The schism between the progressive unions who founded the WFP and some of its member organizations is unfortunate, but in that divide the governor stands with the unions who have left the WFP and no longer feel it represents the interests of middle - and working - class New Yorkers.»
This contest is Labour's chance to make a clean break with the past, above all with the old Blair - Brown schism.
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