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  • The Magisterium is a reference to the authoritative teaching body of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Some, like the leica-microsystems . com links are to authoritative teaching resources from one of the big names in the field.
  • The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith accompanied publication of the document with a doctrinal commentary, clarifying the three levels of authoritative teaching of the Church.
  • "For the Church does not give her sacraments to those who call themselves Catholics, but knowingly reject any of her authoritative teachings . ( Whether such persons can be truly called Catholics is a complicated question.
  • Catherine Kroeger has been one of the major proponents of egalitarian lexical arguments that the key word in the text, " authenteM ", does not support the exclusion of women from authoritative teaching positions in the congregation.
  • Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey, head of the church, welcomed the report as part of debate and soul searching, but said " It is not, and does not purport to be, the church's authoritative teaching ."
  • "Arguments against this clear and authoritative teaching, " wrote Keith Fournier on " Catholic Online ", " sometimes come from people who do not understand that the priesthood is not a job and have succumbed to the'rights'mentality of the current age.
  • Luther's position that the claims of the papacy undermine the Gospel is set forth in this treatise as the position of the Lutheran laity and clergy, and it achieved " confessional " or " symbolic " status rather quickly : the authoritative teaching of what would become the evangelical Lutheran Church.
  • Mounting a reasoned defense of what is known as the magisterium, the church's authoritative teaching, is a challenge, to put it lightly, especially during a period in which calls for change on many issues, from artificial birth control to the ordination of women, have been loud, frequent and heated.
  • However, the university specifically provides that " theologians " in the university are " expected to give assent to the teachings of the magisterium in keeping with the various degrees of assent that are called for by authoritative teaching . " It should be noted that The Catholic University of America does not offer general studies in theology.
  • He even cites it as authoritative teaching from God and describes James as " a good book, because it sets up no doctrines of men but " vigorously promulgates the law of God " . " Lutherans hold that the Epistle is rightly part of the New Testament, citing its authority in the Book of Concord,
  • He even cites it as authoritative teaching from God and describes James as " a good book, because it sets up no doctrines of men but " vigorously promulgates the law of God " . " Lutherans hold that the Epistle is rightly part of the New Testament, citing its authority in the Book of Concord, however it remains part of the Lutheran antilegomena.
  • Not everything contained in the statements of the ordinary magisterium is infallible, but the Catholic Church holds that the Church's infallibility is invested in the statements of its " universal " ordinary magisterium : " Although the bishops, taken individually, do not enjoy the privilege of infallibility, they do, however, proclaim infallibly the doctrine of Christ on the following conditions : namely, when, even though dispersed throughout the world but preserving for all that amongst themselves and with Peter's successor the bond of communion, in their authoritative teaching concerning matters of faith or morals, they are in agreement that a particular teaching is to be held definitively and absolutely ."