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** Arian controversy, several controversies which divided the early Christian church
The bishops, who were divided, satisfied themselves with forbidding him to speak further on the controversy.
In the first decade of the 1900s, the Sierra Club became embroiled in the famous Hetch Hetchy Reservoir controversy that divided preservationists from " resource management " conservationists.
For the past thirty years, there has been controversy over the appearance of the breed, which can now be divided into two camps.
In November 2006, Moss won the Model of the Year prize at the British Fashion Awards, the top accolade in British fashion, but the award divided opinion and stirred fresh controversy.
The trial resulted in acquittal, and, on an appeal to the general synod, he was again acquitted, but the controversy engendered by the action went on until the Presbyterian church was divided in two.
Anyway, it exist divided opinions on changing the emblem of Partizan and a large controversy has caused this topic.
" At home this unauthorized venture into the Western world bore no repercussions: by this time Soviet authorities were divided by the " Vysotsky controversy " up to the highest level ; while Suslov detested the bard, Brezhnev loved him to such an extent that once, while in hospital, was listening to his songs performed live into a telephone, in daughter Galina's home.
Some attempts have been made at finding a priori probabilities, i. e. probability distributions in some sense logically required by the nature of one's state of uncertainty ; these are a subject of philosophical controversy, with Bayesians being roughly divided into two schools: " objective Bayesians ", who believe such priors exist in many useful situations, and " subjective Bayesians " who believe that in practice priors usually represent subjective judgements of opinion that cannot be rigorously justified ( Williamson 2010 ).
Most of Taylor's ministry preceded the controversy associated with the anti-missionary movement among Baptists, and he did not appear to have " divided " with his brethren over the issue.
As a result of the Old Court – New Court controversy, Kentucky's politicians became divided between the Democrats and the National Republicans.
The resulting controversy ( known as the Manitoba Schools Question ) dominated Canadian politics in the mid-1890s, and divided both the Conservatives and Liberals on the national level.
Local political observers reported that she solidified support in her closely divided district, by staking out moderate positions, avoiding controversy and scandal.
He subsequently noticed that his travel had caused controversy within the Autonomist Party, which became divided between followers of Barbosa and Muñoz Rivera, with the two factions becoming known as Muñocistas and Barbosistas.
Hosius of Corduba ( c. 257 – 359 ), also known as Osius or Ossius, was a bishop of Cordova and one of the prominent advocates of what became Catholic Christianity in the Arian controversy which divided the IV century early Christian Church.
Dr Hood's term as vice-chancellor of Oxford has been the subject of controversy and divided opinion.
This decision sparked a major controversy in the Pacific fisheries and research community, which became divided along national lines.
During the controversy, rumors of murder and open talk of corruption circulated widely, with some comparing the construction to the Spanish conquest The construction proposal divided the local community, with those supporting the store pointing to the jobs it would create.
In 358, the Roman Emperor Constantius II requested two councils, one of the western bishops at Ariminum and one of the eastern bishops ( planned for Nicomedia but actually held at Seleucia ) to resolve the Arian controversy over the nature of the divinity of Jesus Christ, which divided the 4th-century church.
Often now referred to as the " Cobbing controversy ", historians are still very much divided on the issue of the emergence of the Zulu nation and the accuracy of conventional accounts of the Mfecane.
His appointment has not been without much controversy, which has divided the town.

controversy and Catholic
The first such controversy of note concerned that of the growing influence of the Catholic Revival manifested in the tractarian and so-called ritualism controversies of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
The Catholic Encyclopedia states that " A controversy existed in the primitive church over the interpretation of the expression the seed of Abraham.
It was famously attacked by the Catholic and Jansenist philosopher Pascal, during the formulary controversy against the Jesuits, in his Provincial Letters as the use of rhetorics to justify moral laxity, which became identified by the public with Jesuitism ; hence the everyday use of the term to mean complex and sophistic reasoning to justify moral laxity.
( Confusion has also been occasioned through his friendly controversy with one John Ainsworth, who left the Anglican for the Roman Catholic church.
The concordat of 1933, with which the Vatican sought to protect the Church in Germany, and Hitler sought the destruction of ' political Catholicism ', and Pius ' leadership of the Catholic Church during World War II, including his " decision to stay silent in public about the fate of the Jews ", remain the subject of controversy.
In 1999, in an attempt to address some of this controversy, the International Catholic-Jewish Historical Commission ( Historical Commission ), a group of three Catholic and three Jewish scholars was appointed, respectively, by the Holy See's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews ( Holy See's Commission ) and the International Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations ( IJCIC ), to whom a preliminary report was issued in October 2000.
* October 3 – After performing a song protesting alleged child abuse by the Catholic Church, Sinéad O ' Connor rips up a photo of Pope John Paul II on Saturday Night Live, causing huge controversy, leading the switchboards at NBC to ring off the hook.
The period from 1377 to 1417 when there were rival claimants to the title of pope is referred to as the " Western Schism " or " the great controversy of the antipopes " by some Roman Catholic scholars and " the second great schism " by many secular and Protestant historians.
There was a controversy during the Council on whether the Roman Catholic Church taught biblical infallibility or biblical inerrancy.
His rule also marked the start of a controversy with the Bosnian Church, an indigenous Christian sect considered heretical by both the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.
However, further controversy led to the bull Unigenitus, issued by Pope Clement XI in 1713, which marked the end of Catholic toleration of Jansenist doctrine.
* An exposition of the doctrine of the Catholic Church in matters of controversy
With his brother's death in November 1592, during the era which marked the start of the final chapter ( dated 1648 by some ) of both the Reformation and Counter-reformation, Charles, during the tense political times which prevailed, viewed the inheritance of the throne of Protestant Sweden by his devout Roman Catholic nephew and Habsburg ally, Sigismund of Poland and Sweden, with alarm, and several years of religious controversy and discord followed.
Kolbe's recognition as a Christian martyr also created some controversy within the Catholic Church, in that, while his ultimate self-sacrifice of his life was most certainly saintly and heroic, he was not killed strictly speaking out of odium Fidei ( i. e., out of hatred for the Faith ), but as a result of an act of Christian charity, which the Servant of God Pope Paul VI himself had recognized at his beatification by naming him a confessor and giving him the unofficial title " martyr of charity ".
The fourth film set in the View Askewniverse is a hypothetical-scenario film revolving around the Catholic Church and Catholic belief, which caused organized protests and much controversy in many countries, delaying release of the film and leading to at least two death threats against Smith.
After his death, his canonization attracted considerable attention and controversy, both within the Catholic Church and in the worldwide press.
The decision to have Obama speak at the university on May 17, 2009, was met with controversy because of the conflict between his views on abortion and those of the Catholic Church.
Since then, while maintaining her singing career, she has occasionally encountered controversy, partly due to her statements and gestures such as her ordination as a priest despite being female with a Roman Catholic background, and her expressed strong views on organized religion, women's rights, war, and child abuse.
The movie was a box office failure due to the controversy over Clift's character ( a Catholic priest )' s being romantically involved with a woman.
In June he entered a controversy when Peter Martyr, another refugee who had taken the equivalent Regius Professor position at Oxford University, debated with Catholic colleagues over the issue of the Lord's Supper.
His published works include numerous speeches and pamphlets, including those connected with his well-known Roman Catholic controversy with Charles Butler ( 1750 – 1832 ) and with the Gorham case, in which he was a principal player.
Partly because of the radical, naive immorality of his roles, some of his most spicy gags raised much controversy in a society that was both strictly Catholic and ruled by the conservative Democrazia Cristiana ( Christian Democracy ) party.
It was an immediate success in avant-garde milieus, but caused a great deal of controversy in Catholic circles.

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