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Перевод: schism
[существительное] раскол [рел.] ; ересь ; схизма ; распадение на фракции
Тезаурус:
- The Papal Schism
- A similar schism has emerged in the education welfare service between those who favour sanctions and those who prefer a more supportive role by EWOs.
- "Among us the sin of schism is too often committed and too quickly condoned."
- The Roman Catholic Communion has many issues that it seeks to resolve: the urgent problem of falling vocations for the priesthood, the problem of a celibate priesthood, the Lefebvre schism, the tension between local churches and the Roman See, and so on.
- Perhaps for historical reasons, or because it was necessary to keep the brain tidy when so many powerful thoughts were in their infancy, a separation was necessary; but now the schism is not only sad but philistine, anachronistic and shameful.
- Like George Habash's PFLP, from which it had broken away in a brutal revolutionary schism, it was opposed to Arafat's gun-and-olive-branch approach towards Israel and therefore outside Arafat's control.
- The embittered schism of the Donatists in North Africa from 311 onwards brought him sharp disappointment.
- To go into schism is to break that love between believers which is constitutive in the church.
- EVEN THOSE students of Italian Catholic politics enchanted by Byzantine matters are nostalgic this autumn for the days when schism was a simple affair.
- This qualitative/quantitative dilemma produces a further schism between uniformed policeman and detectives, for CID systems of maximizing and negotiating both the crimes recorded and their eventual classification can drive a wedge between the two units.
- The Labour Party, riven by schism and self-doubt, seemed in long-term, inexorable decline, for sociological as well as ideological reasons.
- I believe that our future and the future of the British empire, and therefore to a great extent the future of the human race, depends sic, under God, upon the extent to which the churches we represent are able to distinguish between denominational loyalty and bigotry between denominational activity and schism.
- Time doesn't define what feminism is supposed to be, yet claims to find a schism between the older generations of women who started the fight for economic, political and social equality and today's generations who seem complacent or angry about what women's liberation has achieved.
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