We shall dwell for a while on the gospels, since they witness to the importance of the pharisaic movement. |
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We read them as models of the writings which issued from the pharisaic milieu. |
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Today then we must return to our pharisaic memory as it was defined by the Hasidim who followed the Maccabees. |
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It is clear that the great world of pharisaic thought, so rich with divine ferment, is not known, nor is there any desire to know it. |
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In order to understand the pharisaic movement these structures must be taken into consideration. |
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The human person is the real victim of the pharisaic religiosity, and perhaps of all religiosities, unless they are re-evaluated, transformed, converted and made anew in Christ Jesus. |
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At a time of mass political rebellion and a flurry of pharisaic independent MPs, Edmund Burke seems an ideal role model: a backbencher for all ages. |
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To classify Pharisaism we shall take two of the talmudic maxims most typical of the pharisaic attitude which at the same time are often misunderstood. |
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Having stupidly sold out' its farmers, Europe goes and invents a pharisaic rural development' policy in the human and economic desert that Brussels has created in our countryside. |
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On the other hand, living in agreement with the letter of the law but dishonestly, derives from the pharisaic attachment to rules but not to ethics. |
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Teresinha Rasera spoke of alternative journeys that cannot pass through the territory of pharisaic contexts, but rather through the world of the outcasts. |
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There will be no way of arresting a schism with such Pharisaic intransigence rampant. |
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The Tosefta first gives the Sadducean interpretation and then the Pharisaic proof accompanied by a rebuttal of the Sadducean argument. |
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