Disagreement related to religion.
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Examples for "religious controversy"
Examples for "religious controversy"
1All political and religious controversy is now conducted in the modern languages.
2Anthony now settled down rather drearily to the study of religious controversy.
3And this intimacy humanizes religious controversy and brings ecclesiasticism back to men.
4Two opposing parties took shape, very largely out of a religious controversy.
5THE sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were the age of religious controversy.
1Today: Chinese parliament begins discussing new crackdown on religious dissent.
2But even religious dissent were less dangerous and more respectable than dissent in dress.
3The emigration of the Englishmen who settled at Plymouth had been prompted by religious dissent.
4He utterly failed in reconciling a belief in ecclesiastical truth with the support of religious dissent.
5He had no difficulty in tolerating religious dissent.
1This isn't a religious dispute, like the debate over creationism and intelligent design.
2Prosecutors say the men had planned the attack on the visiting preacher because of a religious dispute.
3That has the candid look of genuine religious persecution, not a trade-union boycott in a religious dispute.
4Indeed, the intervention of a third power in a religious dispute can only be with ambitious views.
5A Facilitator has been appointed to solve the bitter religious dispute at the gaelscoil in Dunboyne, Co Meath.
1We might witness religious conflict, he said, in comments translated from French.
2They ought not to offer Serenity further excuses for inciting religious conflict.
3Majority-Hindu Nepal has little history of religious conflict with minority Christians.
4Majority-Hindu Nepal has little history of religious conflict with minority Muslims.
5The century was predominantly one of inner and outer religious conflict.
1France was far more divided by religious disagreement than by political differences.
Translations for religious disagreement