laxism造句
例句与造句
- By mid-century, such thinking, termed Laxism, was recognized as scandalous.
- They stress that the only sure way to safeguard Catholic morals is to reject the opinion which opens the way to Laxism.
- Blaise Pascal, the French mathematician, religious philosopher and Jansenist sympathiser, vigorously attacked the moral laxism of such Jesuits in his famous " Lettres provinciales " of 1656-57.
- As president of the Assembly ( 1700 ) which undertook to deal with Jansenism and Laxism already judged by the pope, Le Tellier was lenient with the Jansenists and severe with theologians of repute.
- He examined some of the moral opinions prevalent in his day, especially those tinged with Laxism, in his well known " Crisis theologica bipartita, sive Desputationes select?" ( Lyons, 1670 ).
- It's difficult to find laxism in a sentence. 用laxism造句挺难的
- In 1986, the economic situation in Benin had become critical : the system, ironically, already dubbed the " Marxism-Beninism ", inherited the nickname of " laxism-Leninism ".
- In the radio interview, Jospin also countered a dig made Monday by Chirac in a reference to the " culture of permissiveness, laxism " that reached its apogee with the French student revolution of May 1968.
- In the face of growing accusations of laxism in the Society's approach to moral questions Centurione wrote a letter ( 1756 ) to all Jesuit Superiors insisting on the strengthening of Moral Theology training in Jesuit houses of formation.
- Tensions between the Leuven Faculty and the Jesuit Order heated up due in part to the fact that the Leuven faculty presented a list of propositions in 1653 and 1657 for condemnation, aimed against the Jesuits, claiming that they represented a theological laxism.
- On November 15, the party released a radio advert, in which party leader Marco Pastors likened the apathy of " the establishment " towards the " Islamization of Holland " to the laxism of Dutch politics towards the Nazi threat from Germany in the 1930s.
- Probabilists reply that their system must be prudently employed, and that no serious danger of Laxism arises if it is recognized that an opinion is not solidly probable unless there are arguments in its favour which are sufficient to gain the assent of many prudent men.
- Probabiliorism, which held that it is not lawful to act on the less safe opinion unless it is more probable than the safe opinion and which was in vogue before the time of Medina, was renewed in the middle of the seventeenth century as an antidote against Laxism.
- Probabilism is seen by some Catholic authorities as an easy road to Laxism, because people are often inclined to regard opinions as really probable which are based on flimsy arguments, and because it is not difficult to find five or six serious authors who approve of opinions which right-minded men consider lax.
- "' Rigorism "', or as it is frequently called, "'tutiorism "', held that the less safe opinion should be most probable, if not absolutely certain, before it could be lawfully put into practice; while "'laxism "'maintained that if the less safe opinion were slightly probable it could be followed with a safe conscience.
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