The catechismal teaching that taking a life, even an unborn one, is wrong may polarise people into two distinct camps, but it does not encourage the taking of lives. |
Daisey himself, for the sake of his own story, or even for the sake of reform, or because he was too remote from the catechismal differences between one kind of truth and another, did not make the distinction himself. |
Eric Lincoln, which means any religion's foundational, catechismal doctrine or dogma, syncretism is a nonfactor. |
The teacher must carefully prepare the religion lesson if he wishes to give an accurate and adequate explanation of the catechismal truths. |
That was called modernism, and it is enshrined in the catechismal hanging of MOMA's permanent collection, from Cézanne to Pollock. |
This happiness is reflected in the medieval lightness of the poem, which is perfectly congenial with its catechismal rhetoric. |