Sentences with phrase «whose followers would»

The detail of the argument was not - at issue — it was enough that Luther was challenging authority, Popes and Councils alike, and defending Huss, a heretic known in the popular mind as one who said the laity should receive the wine at communion (not in fact an heretical claim), and whose followers had set up the still flourishing schismatic Church in Bohemia.

Not exact matches

Take some cues from Natalie Jill, licensed sports nutritionist, functional trainer and the creator of Natalie Jill Fitness, who has more than 1 million followers between Facebook and Instagram and whose at - home fitness videos often receive as many as 2 million views on Facebook.
Also: Emma Gonzalez, the Stoneman Douglas student whose impassioned plea for gun violence prevention went viral, now has more Twitter followers than the NRA, as People reports.
But they had all built loyal ranks of followers well beyond their social networks — they were evangelical Christian leaders whose inspirational messages of God's love perform about 30 times as well as Twitter messages from pop culture powerhouses like Lady Gaga.
For example, there are people in all religions who use it to convince themselves they have evidence their religious beliefs are correct, even when their beliefs conflict with those of other religions, whose followers also claim they have evidence their beliefs are correct.
Jones's followers also included people like Philip Addison, a disabled man whose family had been among the first 150 or so people to follow Jones when he moved Peoples Temple from Indianapolis to Ukiah.
Now, thirty - seven years later, having raised four children who love and follow Jesus, they realize their job has changed: they are doing all they can to bring hope and practical help to parents whose desire is to raise up the next generation of passionate Jesus followers.
What made St. Francis so influential was his extraordinary originality: the son of a rich businessman who renounced his wealth and slept in pigstys while retaining the courtliness and gentility that were noble attributes of his era; the anti-establishment figure who founded a great religious institution; the man of radical poverty whose followers were not permitted (even if they had wanted) to imitate his utter rejection of worldly goods; the man of the Bible who never owned a complete one; the author of the first great literary work in Italian dialect, the «Canticle of the Sun,» who was steeped in the jongleur tradition of French poetry and song; the naïf who moved the heart and enriched the religious imagination of that great realist and exponent of papal power, Innocent III; the child of the age of Crusades who sought not the conquest of the Muslims but their conversion.
In response to our coordinate efforts for Mutuality 2012, I have heard from women who say they feel their dignity and worth have been restored, from multiple readers who have changed their minds about women in ministry, from couples relieved that they can finally put a name to how their relationship has functioned all along, from singles freshly inspired by the «great cloud of witnesses» that surrounds them, from followers of Jesus whose passion for justice and equality has been renewed, from women ready to «get on with it» and stop asking permission to use their gifts and start unapologetically using them.
I believe that we should accustom ourselves to the idea that there may have been men among the disciples and followers of Sakyamuni whose experience of the Buddha was very different from that of the men whose spirit speaks to us out of the canon of the South.
Almost always it has separated him from «the Father» whose presence his followers saw in him.
A great light of religion shone on the minds of the hearers of Peter, so that they were not satisfied with a single hearing or with the unwritten teaching of the divine proclamation, but with every kind of exhortation besought Mark, whose Gospel is extant, seeing that he was Peter's follower, to leave them a written statement of the teaching given them verbally, nor did they cease until they had persuaded him, and so became the cause of the Scripture called the Gospel According to Mark (49).
Therefore, after he had done all he could to deceive the followers whose religious beliefs were weak, he started a war against Ali with a large army made up of people from Syria.
I may get into some trouble for this, but I would venture to say that as followers of Jesus whose first allegiance belongs to the Kingdom of God, moderation is a healthy way to approach American politics.
I hope I have shown that the intent of these passages was not to affirm the Greco - Roman household structure as divinely instituted and inherently holy, but rather to point Christians to the example of Jesus, whose humility and love can be mirrored by his followers in any culture and in any situation.
There his reputation as Saul goes before him, and he is treated with understandable suspicion by the followers of Jesus, whose lives he had so brutally persecuted previously.
To be fair, just the fact that there are accounts of this event which have been so doggedly preserved indicate that there probably really was a Rabbi Yeshua bin Yusuf whose words were so wise that his followers thought he was the promised messiah and preserved them as best they could.
Over on the Spartak Moscow bench will be the gorgeous Victoria Gameeva, whose stunning Instagram pictures have seen her amass nearly 35,000 followers on the photo - sharing social media site.
whose fun feed @andsmilestudio has gained a huge gathering of loyal followers.
It's long past time to recognize this woman for what she is, a cult leaders whose empirical claims have no basis in fact, whose recommendations have caused countless preventable neonatal deaths, and who uses shame and guilt to discipline her followers.
Trump had alerted his millions of followers to three video posts by Britain First, a small group of ultranationalists whose supporters march in front of mosques with crosses and whose leaders decry what they describe as a takeover of British Christian society by «foreign infidels» who want to impose Islamic law.
He said Nigerians ought to be praying for the President and other leaders rather than wishing them evil, arguing that there was no way a leader, whose followers were wishing dead, would love dearly in return.
I recently participated in another giveaway that had 10 IGers whose feeds were very similar to mine, and I've retained almost every follower I've gained from that giveaway because it connected me with followers who were interested in my content.
Collins is suitably sober and mouthy as Ellen, whose online drawings had inspired devastating actions for a follower, and it's difficult to watch her only chew food and spit it out.
People who have more followers — and, even more importantly, whose followers take action, such as re-tweeting posts or clicking on links — earn higher scores.
The New York Times this week published an investigative report about the financial practices of a sizable group of Texas charter schools being operated by the followers of Fethullah Gulen, a Turkish Islamic religious leader «whose devotees have built a worldwide religious, social and nationalistic movement in his name.»
Martin, who has 3.2 million subscribers on YouTube, was dabbling in real estate; Cassell, whose videos are seen by his 10 million followers, had his own clothing line.
However, by the beginnings of the 1960s, leadership of the movement had shifted to the color - field and abstract imagist painters, whose followers in the 1960s rebelled against the irrationality of the Action painters.
For a work by an anonymous «follower», The Crucifixion has an unusually distinguished provenance, said Sotheby's, having been presented by Maximilian Emanuel, the elector of Bavaria (1662 - 1726), to Count Johann Franz Ignaz von Seyboltsdorff (1673 - 1711), chamberlain and privy counsellor to the elector, in whose family it then remained for several generations.
The contemporary religion most associated with witchcraft, Wicca, has been described as «an anti-dogmatic, anti-authoritarian, diverse, decentralized, eclectic, experience - based, nature - oriented, religious movement whose followers... in some sense believe in, experience and / or invoke and / or worship the Mother Goddess and... her God - consort.»
We even have situations where the largest legal publishers sponsor and promote «legal marketing» programs put on by recent law grads whose only claim to fame is that they have not been able to get a job and that they have been able to game Twitter with software so as to generate untold thousands of Twitter followers — like that is any measure that you have a clue on to advise law firms how to use the Internet to build and nurture relationships.
He had announced earlier that he would speak to karyakartas of constituencies whose MPs had more than 3 lakh followers on Twitter.
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