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The extreme of Calvinism is hyper-Calvinism, which insists that signs of election must be sought before evangelization of the unregenerate takes place and that the eternally damned have no obligation to repent and believe, and on the extreme of Arminianism is Pelagianism, which rejects the doctrine of original sin on grounds of moral accountability ; but the overwhelming majority of Protestant, evangelical pastors and theologians hold to one of these two systems or somewhere in between.
The controversy divided Catholic theologians into two camps, Rigorists and Laxists.
The formal definition of ' two natures ' in Christ was understood by the critics of the council at the time, and is understood by many historians and theologians today, to side with western and Antiochene Christology and to diverge from the teaching of Cyril of Alexandria, who always stressed that Christ is ' one '.
Christian egalitarian theologians also find it significant that the " two becoming one " concept, first cited in, was quoted by Jesus in his teachings on marriage.
Since the 1980s theologians from the Oriental ( non-Chalcedonian ) Orthodox and Eastern ( Chalcedonian ) Orthodox churches have been meeting in a bid to resolve theological differences, and have concluded that many of the differences are caused by the two groups using different terminology to describe the same thing ( see Agreed Official Statements on Christology with the Eastern Orthodox Churches ).
The two friends then entered a period of close fraternal cooperation as they participated in a great rhetorical contest of the Caesarean church precipitated by the arrival of accomplished Arian theologians and rhetors.
Within two days of the encyclical's release, a group of dissident theologians, led by Rev.
The church has two professional organizations for Adventist theologians who are affiliated with the denomination.
Three of the Struensee sons went to University, but none became theologians like their father ; two of the daughters married ministers.
In 1838, two theologians, Christian Gottlob Wilke and Christian Hermann Weisse, independently extended Lachmann's reasoning to conclude that Mark not only best represented Matthew and Luke's source but also that Mark was Matthew and Luke's source.
Within conservative, evangelical Christian thought, two opposite viewpoints have been expressed in a debate between theologians Kenneth L. Gentry and Thomas Ice.
However, the transition between these two theories met much resistance, not only from Christian theologians, who were reluctant to reject a theory that was in agreement with Bible passages ( e. g. " Sun, stand you still upon Gibeon ", Joshua 10: 12-King James 2000 Bible ), but also from those who saw geocentrism as an accepted consensus that could not be subverted by a new, unknown theory.
On 25 September 1969, two retired cardinals, 79-year-old Alfredo Ottaviani and 84-year-old Antonio Bacci, wrote a letter with which they sent Pope Paul VI the text of the " Short Critical Study on the New Order of Mass ", which had been prepared in the previous June by a group of twelve theologians under the direction of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre.
When a preliminary text of two of the sections of the revised Missal was published in 1969, Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre gathered a group of twelve theologians, who, under his direction, wrote a study of the text.
Grace has been divided by some theologians into two forms, Sanctifying Grace and Actual Grace.
Later Muslim theologians elaborated on this verse saying that the existence of at least two gods would inevitably arise between them, at one time or another, a conflict of wills.
" Donald Tingle and Richard Fordyce, ministers with the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ) who debated two Unification Church theologians in 1977, wrote: " In short, indemnity is anything you want to make it, since you establish the conditions.
In 1778 appeared a published correspondence between these two liberal theologians on the subjects of materialism and necessity, wherein Price maintains, in opposition to Priestley, the free agency of man and the unity and immateriality of the human soul.
The practice of confession in the Church of England practically dates from his two sermons on The Entire Absolution of the Penitent, in 1846, in which the revival of high sacramental doctrine is complemented by the advocacy of a revival of the penitential system which medieval theologians had appended to it.
In 1318 the friars of his order went so far as to destroy Olivi's tomb, a desecration, and in the next year two further steps were taken against him: his writings were absolutely forbidden by the General Chapter of Marseilles, and a special commission of theologians examined Olivi's " Postilla in Apocalypsim " and marked out sixty sentences, chiefly joachimistical extravagances ( see Joachim of Flora.
Beyond these two, theologians disagree on which, if any, previous papal declarations may be considered as possible examples of extraordinary infallible dogmatic definitions on the part of a pope.
The Colloquy at Poissy ( September and October 1561 ) between theologians of the two confessions was fruitless, and the conciliation policy of Catherine de ' Medici was defeated.
After 1945, the threat of pro-nazi " German Christianity " abated, providing several conservative Lutheran theologians a fresh new era in which to speak out against Barmen for having challenged four tenets of traditional Lutheranism: their Orders of creation, natural revelation, the doctrine of the two kingdoms, and the relationship between Law and Gospel.
Mormon archeologists overwhelmingly favor the " two Cumorahs " theory, while conservative theologians and some leaders prefer the view that only one Cumorah exists.

two and disagreed
The two had disagreed on the issue as early as March – May 1903, but it was not until the Congress that their differences became irreconcilable and split the party.
The two principal claimants still disagreed about the names of elements 104-106.
Stephens considered Fox a gifted young man but the two disagreed on so many issues that he later called Fox mad and spoke against him.
The two nations disagreed, however, on the issue that had plagued Anglo-Afghan relations for decades and would continue to cause friction for many more — authority over Pashtun tribes on both sides of the Durand Line.
The two nations have strong economic, diplomatic, and military ties, although they have at times disagreed with regard to policies towards North Korea, and with regard to some of South Korea's industrial activities that involve usage of rocket or nuclear technology.
Nevertheless, she remained active in the Democratic Party and campaigned for Al Smith in the 1928 presidential election though the two disagreed on prohibition.
On the other hand, al-Ghazali ( also known as " Algazel " in Europe ), who often disagreed with Aristotle and Ibn Sina ( Avicenna ) on many issues, argued that animals do possess anger as one of the three " powers " in their Qalb (" heart "), the other two being appetite and impulse.
Ibn al-Tammar disagreed with Razi's book al-Tibb al-Ruhani but Razi rebutted him in two antitheses:
Volta, essentially, objected to Galvani ’ s conclusions about " animal electric fluid ", but the two scientists disagreed respectfully and Volta coined the term " galvanism " for a direct current of electricity produced by chemical action.
After Charles's death in 1477, the two men openly disagreed about how best to take political advantage of the situation.
This ruling was by a 7-2 vote, but ( as discussed more fully in the next subsection below ) two of the seven disagreed with the Court's remedy for the Equal Protection violation.
Other points of conflict included that Moline did not want to have to assume any of Rock Island's public debt ; Rock Island feared that a union with Moline would drive down its property values ; and the citizens of the two towns, representing different regions, classes, occupations and ethnicities, widely disagreed on major political issues of the day.
Although the settlers initially disagreed, they consented, purchased the Westingkow farm, and moved their log cabins two miles to the west.
The struggle between church and state continued into the spring of 1101, when Baldwin had Dagobert suspended by a papal legate, while later in the year the two disagreed on the question of the contribution to be made by the patriarch towards the defence of the Holy Land.
In 1632, however, the two men disagreed over Gustavus ' insistence that Frederick provide equal rights to his Lutheran and Calvinist subjects after regaining his lands ; Frederick refused and started to return to The Hague.
He suspected that editors tended to favor trees with two branches, as this would maximize the opportunities for editorial judgment ( as there would be no third branch to " break the tie " whenever the witnesses disagreed ).
The two men quickly disagreed.
Charlton feared for his future at Leeds after Revie's appointment, as the two had disagreed as players.
The two other parties in the Scottish Parliament who support income based taxation, the Scottish Liberal Democrats and the Scottish National Party, disagreed with the proposals which would have seen anyone with an income below £ 10K pa exempted and anyone earning below £ 30K have their liability reduced, while targeting revenue generation to those with household incomes in excess of £ 100K.
Claiming territory according to the uti possidetis juris principle, the two disagreed on whether the territory of Charcas had access to the sea.
The two settlements knew it was impractical to remain as separate entities, but disagreed about which would be the center of town.
Although Vlad had great success against the Ottoman armies, the two Christian rulers disagreed in 1462, leading to Matthias imprisoning Vlad in Buda.
In particular, historians have sharply disagreed as to who was responsible for the breakdown of Soviet – US relations after the Second World War ; and whether the conflict between the two superpowers was inevitable, or could have been avoided.
Historians have also disagreed on what exactly the Cold War was, what the sources of the conflict were, and how to disentangle patterns of action and reaction between the two sides.

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