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polemical and treatise
The Registry said that the film " is less a polemical pro-union statement than a treatise about maturation, personal willpower, fairness and the empowerment of women.
The fragment of a polemical treatise against the Neoplatonist Proclus is now assigned to Nicolaus, archbishop of Methone in Peloponnesus ( ft. 12th century ).
Bullinger's 1539 polemical treatise against idolatry expressed his belief that Mary's " sacrosanctum corpus " (" sacrosanct body ") had been assumed into heaven by angels:
His 1539 polemical treatise against idolatry expressed his belief that Mary's sacrosanctum corpus (" sacrosanct body ") had been assumed into heaven by angels:
Friar Raymond Martini, in his anti-Jewish polemical treatise Pugio Fidei, began the accusation echoed in numerous subsequent anti-Jewish pamphlets that the Yeshu passages were derogatory accounts of Jesus.
In many regards, the treatise is a polemical piece ; Hirschman uses his analysis of “ exit ” and “ voice ” in order to strike at the foundational assumptions of liberalism as supported by Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman.
The Shem Tov Matthew ( or Shem Tob's Matthew ) consists of a complete text of Gospel of Matthew in the Hebrew language found interspersed among anti-Catholic commentary in the 12th volume of a polemical treatise The Touchstone ( c. 1380-85 ) by Shem Tov ben Isaac ben Shaprut ( Ibn Shaprut ), a Jewish physician living in Aragon, after whom the version is named.

polemical and against
Athanasius spent a good deal of his energy on polemical writings against his theological opponents.
He defends the trinitarian view of God and, in a strong polemical stand against the Catholic Church, argues that images of God lead to idolatry.
Practically all of Jerome's productions in the field of dogma have a more or less vehemently polemical character, and are directed against assailants of the orthodox doctrines.
It is said that on this occasion Wycliffe served as theological counsel to the government, composed a polemical tract dealing with the tribute, and defended an unnamed monk over against the conduct of the government and parliament.
This battle against what he saw as an imperialised papacy and its supporters, the " sects ," as he called the monastic orders, takes up a large space not only in his later works as the Trialogus, Dialogus, Opus evangelicum, and in his sermons, but also in a series of sharp tracts and polemical productions in Latin and English ( of which those issued in his later years have been collected as " Polemical Writings ").
The five books against Marcion, written 207 or 208, are the most comprehensive and elaborate of his polemical works, invaluable for gauging the early Christian view of Gnosticism.
About the same time he published Passavantius,, a satire directed against Pierre Lizet, the former president of the Parliament of Paris, and principal originator of the " fiery chamber " ( chambre ardente ), who, at the time ( 1551 ) was abbot of St. Victor near Paris and publishing a number of polemical writings.
In 1839 he published Erste Mittheilungen aus Naphtali's Briefwechsel, a polemical essay against the reforms in Judaism proposed by Geiger and the contributors to the latter's Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift für jüdische Theologie ( such as Michael Creizenach ); and in 1844 he published Zweite Mittheilungen aus einem Briefwechsel über die Neueste Jüdische Literatur, also polemical in tendency and attacking Holdheim's Die Autonomie der Rabbinen ( 1843 ).
A great number of polemical works against Latins were written in this time.
Some translations of works of St. Thomas Aquinas, and polemical treatises against his theology by Gennadius are still unedited, as is also his work against the Barlaamites.
The massacre " spawned a pullulating mass of polemical literature, bubbling with theories, prejudices and phobias " Many Catholic authors were exultant in their praise of the king for his bold and decisive action ( after regretfully abandoning a policy of meeting Huguenot demands as far as he could ) against the supposed Huguenot coup, whose details were now fleshed out in officially sponsored works, though the larger mob massacres were somewhat deprecated: " must excuse the people's fury moved by a laudable zeal which is difficult to restrain once it has been stirred up ".
He wrote a number of works, such as Toledot Ya ' akob ( 1652 ), an index of Biblical passages found in the haggadah of the Jerusalem Talmud, similar to Aaron Pesaro's Toledot Aharon, which relates to the Babylonian Talmud only ; Ohel Ya ' ako ( 1737 ) that were polemical correspondence against Zevi and his followers.
Veuillot then occupied himself by writing polemical pamphlets against moderate Catholics, the Second French Empire and the Italian government.
Areopagitica: A speech of Mr. John Milton for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing to the Parliament of England is a 1644 prose polemical tract by English author John Milton against censorship.
There is no dispute that Blanchot was nevertheless the author of a series of violently polemical articles attacking the government of the day and its confidence in the politics of the League of Nations, and warned persistently against the threat to peace in Europe posed by Nazi Germany.
The first blast of the trumpet against the monstruous regiment of women is a polemical work by the Scottish Reformer John Knox, published in 1558.
Well-connected and in favour with King James, he was also a significant polemical writer against Roman Catholic views.
He became famous, through his Ciencia española ( 1878 ), a collection of polemical essays defending the national tradition against the attacks of political and religious reformers.
He completed several new volumes, among which were Dovezi despre conştiinţa originii românilor (" Evidence on the Conscious Origin of the Romanians "), the polemical essay Lupta mea contra prostiei (" My Fight against Stupidity "), and the first two volumes of the long planned Istoria românilor.

polemical and Against
Against this some medieval Jewish polemical texts connect notzrim with the netsarim " watchmen " of Ephraim in Jeremiah 31: 6.
At his advice Gregory of Nyssa wrote his great work, Against Eunomius, in defense of Basil's similarly named book answering the polemical work of Eunomius.
Holocaust denial is generally viewed as antisemitic: the Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, for example, defines Holocaust denial as " a new form of anti-Semitism, but one that hinges on age-old motifs ", the Anti-Defamation League has stated that " Holocaust denial is a contemporary form of the classic anti-Semitic doctrine of the evil, manipulative and threatening world Jewish conspiracy " and French historian Valérie Igounet has written that " Holocaust denial is a convenient polemical substitute for anti-semitism.
* " Science Against the People ", 1972 polemical pamphlet on the Jasons by physicist Charles Schwartz

polemical and dating
Rabbi Rahabi Ezekiel's Ha-sepher shel we -' angilu shel ha-Nosarim shel Yeshu book of the Gospel belonging to the followers of Jesus is a polemical translation of Matthew dating from 1750.

polemical and from
Hume was disappointed with the reception of the Treatise, which " fell stillborn from the press ," as he put it, and so tried again to disseminate his more developed ideas to the public by writing a shorter and more polemical work.
His comment on Numbers 23: 19 has a still more polemical tone: “ God is not a man that he should lie ; neither the son of man, that he should repent ; < font face =" times new roman " size = 3 > if a man says: ‘ I am a god ’ he is a liar ; if he says: ‘ I am a son of man ’ he will have cause to regret it ; and if he says, ‘ I will go up to heaven ’ he has said but will not keep his word ” last phrase is borrowed from B ' midbar 23: 19 ( Yer.
The only other reference to veneration of Peleus comes from the Christian Clement of Alexandria, in his polemical Exhortation to the Greeks.
The last polemical conflict of importance Beza encountered from the Lutherans was at the Colloquy of Mömpelgard, Mar.
This attitude incurred the enmity of the opponents of the Interim, especially after he cancelled a number of passages in the second edition of his Psalterium in which he had violently attacked the position of Maurice, Elector of Saxony, whom he now requested to prohibit all polemical treatises proceeding from Magdeburg, while he condemned the preachers of Torgau who were imprisoned in Wittenberg on account of their opposition to the Interim.
From the polemical contemporary works which describe his career have emerged the outlines of a complex figure, charting a dangerous course through the chaos of the late 5th century Athenian political scene ; although historians from ancient times to the present have offered far more specific portraits, of one form or another, it may be that nothing more than that outline will ever be known with certainty.
Among other hypotheses that have been proposed as explanations of the origin of the accounts in Matthew and Luke of the birth of Jesus from a virgin is that of Stephen L Harris, who proposed that these were written to answer Jewish slanders about Jesus ' illegitimate birth, of which there is evidence from the 2nd century, but which may have been a subsequent polemical Jewish response to the account in Matthew and Luke.
Messiaen's career soon departed from this polemical phase.
During the third period, from his resignation to his death ( 1459 – 1468 ), he continued writing theological and polemical works.
By the end of the 19th century the scholarly consensus was that the Pentateuch was the work of many authors writing from 1000 BCE ( the time of David ) to 500 BCE ( the time of Ezra ) and redacted c. 450, and as a consequence whatever history it contained was more often polemical than strictly factual – a conclusion reinforced by the then fresh scientific refutations of what were at the time widely classed as biblical mythologies, as discussed above.
He also wrote a history of Alfred the Great ( 1816 ); a life of St. Vincent de Paul ; translated passages from the works of St. Augustine, and also wrote meditations on the Holy Scriptures, which, however, together with the Büchlein der Liebe, and the polemical pamphlet Kurze Abfertigung des langen Schmähschrifts des Hofrats Voss, did not appear until after his death.
The title of the film is taken from American author Katherine Mayo's 1927 polemical book Mother India, in which she attacked Indian society, religion and culture.
This was a polemical exaggeration, since both schools were derived from the same tradition, and the so-called Southern School incorporated many teachings of the more influential Northern School.
It was a pioneering work, openly polemical but containing substantial references and material from industry insiders.
To support the study of the controversies of the 17th – 19th centuries, a British research project has placed online thousands of polemical pamphlets from that era.
'" The assembly took against this polemical tone, which contrasted with Arminius's eirenicism, and ordered the speeches made before them by both men to be banned from publication.
In his polemical history tracing the development of literary criticism and its role in Romanian culture, the 20th century author Garabet Ibrăileanu made ample mention of Kogălniceanu's role in combating nationalist excesses, in particular the post-1840 attempts by Transylvanian and Wallachian intellectuals to change the fabric of the Romanian language by introducing strong influences from Latin or other modern Romance languages.
His radical environmental ideas, which at that time in the GDR were not well known were far away from the issues raised by the delegates moved, and the polemical introduction aroused fierce resentment.
Much of Hubmaier's work centered on the issue of baptism because of the polemical nature of the issue in distinguishing the emerging Anabaptist movement from Zwinglian or other magisterial reform movements.
The purpose of these heresiological writings was polemical, presenting Gnostic teachings as absurd, bizarre, and self-serving, and as an aberrant heresy from a proto-orthodox and orthodox Christian standpoint.
He wrote several books of fiction and non-fiction, including a history of the Crusades which has a polemical aspect ( at the close of the book he suggests the Catholic Church be declared a criminal organisation ) but also contains excerpts from several Arabic sources never previously translated into German.
It takes up and expands on the ideas of his previous work, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, but approached from a more critical, polemical direction.
And he depicts it very well, only not from the outside, with detailed descriptions, historical costumes and polemical plots, but rather from the inside, dropping in on the mind of one or another of its characters.

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