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The laxist hierarchy was established in Africa after the petition of the dissident
bishops for recognition at the council in the spring of 252.4 A rigorist bishop had
challenged Cyprian less than a year earlier.5 The first firmly dated
correspondence ...
Lambaesis had been established and a laxist bishop had been consecrated for
Carthage.47 At the same time, Cyprian noted that former members of his
communion who had followed the laxists into schism had begun to return to his ...
J. Patout Burns Jr., 2002
3
The Origins of Moral Theology in the United States: Three ...
Laxism was not a school but rather a loose movement.50 Some authors were not
laxists in general but they did propose some laxist positions (e.g., Thomas
Sanchez, S.J.). Blaise Pascal in his influential and devastating work The
Provincial ...
4
Defending Probabilism: The Moral Theology of Juan Caramuel
Contemporary moral theology seems to be in universal agreement that Caramuel
is a laxist. The early commentators on Caramuel cite passages from his writings
as proof of their judgment that he was a laxist. The judgment of Caramuel ...
5
Critica Et Philologica, Nachleben, First Two Centuries, ...
In contrast, by admitting the fallen to communion without requiring penance, the
laxist clergy were assuring the damnation of the lapsed by convincing them that
serious penance was unnecessary25. Those who had been seriously wounded ...
Maurice Frank Wiles, Edward Yarnold, 2001
6
Forms of Devotion: Conversion, Worship, Spirituality, and ...
... of death.47 The Novatianist party extended itself into Africa by appointing
another of the former Roman presbyters as a rigorist bishop in Carthage.48 Five
laxist bishops also established a competing church, under the leadership of
Privatus, ...
7
Loving the Poor, Saving the Rich: Wealth, Poverty, and Early ...
The laxist clergy must have been concerned about this particular role of the
wealthy lapsi since the latter were not eligible to contribute to the care of poor
Christians unless they were formally reconciled. As Geoffrey Dunn notes, this “
laxist” ...
8
Applied Ethics: Critical Concepts in Philosophy
That meant that it was unclear whether Pascal himself was arguing as a casuist,
defending rigorist positions against laxist Jesuits and their allies; or whether he
was claiming to have found a way to discredit casuistical arguments of all kinds
on ...
Ruth F. Chadwick, Doris Schroeder, 2002
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The Abuse of Casuistry: A History of Moral Reasoning
As a matter of history too, no doubt, a few casuists — ironically, not Jesuits —
were thoroughly laxist; and a few of the opinions presented by almost all casuists
of the high period may be branded by some as laxist. Yet equally, the
ecclesiastical ...
10
François Genet: The Man and His Methodology
In the phrasing of question five, Genet included the fact that Pope Alexander VII
had had to recently condemn one hundred and twelve laxist propositions. But this
kind of argument itself is a tour de force and ultimately begs the question.
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «LAXIST»
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laxist nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Karel De Gucht Takes Aim at France, Cameron and China
He added that the French government is using this argument against Europe as an excuse to continue its “laxist” policies. Mr. De Gucht isn't just ... «Wall Street Journal, ott 14»
Catholic Church in Ireland 'moving from more rigorous tradition'
The Archbishop said: “We come in my country from a very rigorist tradition. Maybe we're moving into a laxist tradition. But most people live their ... «Irish Times, ott 14»
Watch McGill's William Waesche become the first Canadian …
That's a nice bit of brilliance from Waesche, a second-year Redmen lacrosse player (laxer? laxist?) from Greenwich, Connecticut. It helped ... «Yahoo Sports, set 14»
Putin and the European elections
In France, the extreme right leader, Marine Le Pen, is favouring Moscow's tough approach towards the 'too laxist' EU. In Hungary, Jobbik fans ... «The Express Tribune, mag 14»
French minister facing calls to resign for not singing national anthem
The minister, who has enraged French traditionalists by vocally defending gay marriage and proposing what they view as laxist penal laws, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mag 14»
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin reflects on past decade
Pope Francis has this amazing ability to place himself in the grey area in between and to say the rigorist and the laxist have both got it wrong ... «Irish Times, apr 14»
A Time of Mercy
This reflection leads the Pope back to the rigorist and laxist priests. “It is normal that there be differences in the style of confessors, but these ... «Catholic World Report, apr 14»
Pope Francis, one year on
Today, however, Irish Catholicism runs the risk of being laxist. Many want just black-and- white certainties. Pope Francis sees that he must carry ... «Irish Times, mar 14»
Defending Cardinal Wuerl
You are not a laxist. You are a pastor. May the Spirit bless us with many more like Cardinal Wuerl. NCR Webathon 2015: Next Step Forward. «National Catholic Reporter, dic 13»
The Church's Prime Minister of Mercy
He is neither a rigorist or, as many in the media are pretending, a laxist. He's, rather, a Good Samaritan caring for sinners and not just their sins, ... «National Catholic Register, set 13»