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canonical and debate
This distinction had previously contributed to debate in the early Church about whether they should be read in the churches and thus be classified as canonical texts.
) However, there is some debate as to whether the ordination was canonical since he received ordination " at a leap " ( per saltum ), without receiving minor orders first.
However, whether these canonical rights are limited only to his own patriarchate or are universal throughout the Orthodox Church is the subject of debate, especially between the Ecumenical Patriarchate and the Moscow Patriarchate.
Whether the events of the OVA or the events of the Movie are canonical is up for debate.

canonical and between
Given two subspaces with, this leads to a definition of angles called canonical or principal angles between subspaces.
The introduction of a Riemannian metric or a symplectic form gives rise to a natural isomorphism between the tangent space and the cotangent space at a point, associating to any tangent covector a canonical tangent vector.
The Belgic Confession, used in Reformed churches, devotes a section ( Article 6 ) to " The difference between the canonical and apocryphal books " and asserts that " All which the Church may read and take instruction from, so far as they agree with the canonical books ; but they are far from having such power and efficacy as that we may from their testimony confirm any point of faith or of the Christian religion ; much less to detract from the authority of the other sacred books.
Other students have noted a range of textual similarities between passages in the Gospel of Barnabas, and variously the texts of a series of late medieval vernacular harmonies of the four canonical gospels ( in Middle English and Middle Dutch, but especially in Middle Italian ); which are all speculated as deriving from a lost Vetus Latina version of the Diatessaron of Tatian.
Scholar Brooke Westcott notes that this reference to the author of the single prophetic book of the New Testament illustrates the distinction Justin made between the role of prophecy and fulfillment quotations from the gospels, as Justin does not mention any of the individual canonical gospels by name.
# Discriminant analysis, or canonical variate analysis, attempts to establish whether a set of variables can be used to distinguish between two or more groups of cases.
* The Athenian tyrant Peisistratos, who ruled between 546 and 527 BC, is believed to have established a Commission of Editors of Homer to edit the text of the poems and remove any errors and interpolations, thus establishing a canonical text.
Derrida utilized, like Heidegger, references to Greek philosophical notions associated with the Skeptics and the Presocratics, such as Epoché and Aporia to articulate his notion of implicit circularity between premises and conclusions, origins and manifestations, but-in a manner analogous in certain respects to Gilles Deleuze-presented a radical re-reading of canonical philosophical figures such as Plato, Aristotle and Descartes as themselves being informed by such " destabilizing " notions.
For nonzero Q there exists a canonical linear isomorphism between Λ ( V ) and Cℓ ( V, Q ) whenever the ground field K does not have characteristic two.
Since she had to reach the canonical age of 7 before her betrothal in May 1303, and that of 12 before her marriage in January 1308, the evidence suggests that she was born between May and November 1295.
The canonical commutation relations between these operators are
Mao rules can vary widely between different groups with no individual set of rules being canonical.
Additionally, the canonical literature of the Orthodox Church grants to the Ecumenical Patriarch the right to hear appeals in cases of dispute between bishops.
The Ecumenical Patriarch has no direct jurisdiction outside the Patriarchate of Constantinople granted to him in Orthodox canonical literature, but his primary function regarding the whole Orthodox Church is one of dealing with relations between autocephalous and autonomous churches.
* R2-D2 appears in the 2008 animated film Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and the spin-off series of the same name, which provide a canonical bridge between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.
Scholars generally fall into one of two main camps: an " early camp " favoring a date for the " core " of between the years 50 and 100, before or approximately contemporary with the composition of the canonical gospels and a " late camp " favoring a date in the 2nd century, after composition of the canonical gospels.
Although here Mary ( presumably Mary Magdalene ) and Salome are mentioned among the disciples, the canonical gospels and Acts make a distinction between an inner group of twelve male disciples, with varying lists of names, and a larger group of disciples, among which there may well have been women.
Other items covered were relations between laymen and the clergy, the duties of bishops, the need for the laity to make canonical marriages, how to observe fasts, and the need for tithes to be given by the laity.
Other buffers may use a mixture of sodium citrate and citric acid – canonical buffer tables compiled for biochemical studies describe solutions of citrate and acid for buffer pHs of between 3. 0 and 6. 2.
Most modern scholars hold that the canonical Gospel accounts were written between 70 and 100 or 110 CE, four to eight decades after the crucifixion, although based on earlier traditions and texts, such as " Q ", Logia or sayings gospels, the passion account or other earlier literature ( See List of Gospels ).
The " canonical data model " is applied to integration technologies as a definition for specific data passed between the systems of an enterprise.

canonical and Catholics
In the spirit of ecumenism more recent Catholic translations ( e. g. the New American Bible, Jerusalem Bible, and ecumenical translations used by Catholics, such as the RSV-CE ) use the same " standardized " ( King James Version ) spellings and names as Protestant Bibles ( e. g. 1 Chronicles as opposed to the Douaic 1 Paralipomenon, 1-2 Samuel and 1-2 Kings instead of 1-4 Kings ) in those books which are universally considered canonical, the protocanonicals.
The Deuterocanonical books are considered canonical by Catholics and Eastern Orthodox, but are considered non-canonical by most Protestants.
The Book of Tobit ( Book of Tobias in the Vulgate ; from the Greek: τωβιθ, and Hebrew: טובי Tobi " my good ", also called the Book of Tobias from the Hebrew טוביה Tobiah " Yahweh is my good ") is a book of scripture that is part of the Catholic and Orthodox biblical canon, pronounced canonical by the Council of Carthage of 397 and confirmed for Roman Catholics by the Council of Trent ( 1546 ).
Many other Catholics sympathize or identify as traditionalist who are not able to attend the traditional liturgy regularly because it is not offered in their area ( at least not with regular canonical standing ) and so they more or less reluctantly attend the Mass of Paul VI, the current ordinary or normal Roman Rite of Mass following the Second Vatican Council.
However, it takes exception to what it considers illegitimate proselytising by the Catholic Church ( even though the Catholic Church had been set up in Russia before the Soviet Block severely limited the contacts of Catholics with the outside world ), the Salvation Army, Jehovah's Witnesses and other religious movements in what it refers to as its canonical territory.
Raphael is mentioned by name in the Book of Tobit, which is accepted as canonical by Catholics, Anglicans and Orthodox.
Catholics and Orthodox consider the work to be canonical and part of the Bible.
Catholics and the Eastern Orthodox regard 2 Maccabees as canonical.
The ESV version of these books is based on a revision of the Revised Standard Version 1977 Expanded Edition (" expanded " taken to mean it includes those books considered canonical by neither Catholics, Orthodox, nor Protestants, such as 4 Esdras and 4 Maccabees, but are nonetheless historically included in major manuscripts of the Vulgate and Septuagint ).
Wisdom literature includes several books of the Old Testament, including two books of the Deuterocanon ( Wisdom of Solomon and Sirach ) that are classified as Apocryphal writings by Protestants but canonical by Catholics and Orthodox.
In 1953 this close cooperation was formalized in a new Concordat with the Vatican that granted the church an extraordinary set of privileges: mandatory canonical marriages for all Catholics ; exemption from government taxation ; subsidies for new building construction ; censorship of materials the Church deemed offensive ; the right to establish universities, to operate radio stations, and to publish newspapers and magazines ; protection from police intrusion into church properties ; and exemption of military service.

canonical and Protestants
Protestants believe instead that the Church passively recognized and received the books that were already widely considered canonical.
They are not accepted as canonical by the Jews ( although some ancient Jews appear to have accepted them ) and by most of the Protestants, who consider them to be apocryphal.
Tobit is regarded by Protestants as apocryphal because it has never been included within the Tanakh and considered canonical by ancient Judaism.
The text is viewed as canonical by both Catholic and Orthodox Christians but as apocryphal by Protestants and typically not found in modern Protestant Bibles, though it was in the original 1611 edition of the King James Version.

canonical and remains
It appears likely that Sappho's poetry was largely lost through action of the same indiscriminate forces of cultural change that have left us such paltry remains of all nine canonical Greek lyric poets, of whom only Pindar ( whose works alone survive in a manuscript tradition ) and Bacchylides ( our knowledge of whom we owe to a single dramatic papyrus find ) have fared much better.
The canonical example of this is the sham ruin: a folly which pretends to be the remains of an old building but which was in fact constructed in that state.
The fragment consists of all that remains of a section of a list of all the works that were accepted as canonical by the churches known to its anonymous original compiler.
However, it remains canonically unrecognized and only claims over the canonical jurisdiction of the Serbian Orthodox Church, in prime its legal Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral.
Although the specific model has since been generalized by Jon Kleinberg, it remains a canonical case study in the field of complex networks.
Regarding the men ordained as bishops by Milingo, the Vatican Press Office reiterated also a 2006 unsigned statement that the Church " does not recognize and does not intend to recognize in the future such ordinations or any ordinations derived from them, and therefore the canonical state of the alleged bishops remains the one they were in before the ordination conferred by the aforementioned Archbishop Milingo.
The role played by The Destruction in shaping widely held views as to distribution of and evidence for these, has for decades been, and arguably remains, almost canonical in Holocaust historiography.
It remains to be seen whether any are earlier and more accurate versions of the canonical texts.
To find the conditions on the constants u and v such that the transformation remains canonical, the commutator is expanded, viz.
While evidence that Wnt and Sonic hedgehog are direct antagonists of one another remains to be seen, the role of Wnt in patterning the neural tube is thought to work in an indirectly inhibitory manner towards Sonic Hedgehog via the canonical Wnt pathway.
Because these labels were not legible on screen, the canonical status of Mudd's import business remains ill-defined.
While the Four Document Hypothesis remains a popular explanation for the origins of the synoptic gospels, the question is how could a major and respected source, used in a canonical gospel, totally disappear?
: The point I wish to make, however, is that the usage of the word dhamma ( in the plural ) remains in the Nikāyas, canonical Abhidhamma, and even to some extent in the commentarial tradition, a somewhat ambiguous and multivalent term.
This scene remains the only canonical indication of violence between the two.

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