• hamartiology, occasions of sin are "external circumstances—whether of things or persons—that either, due to their special nature or because of the frailty...
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    A bonfire of the vanities (Italian: falò delle vanità) is a burning of objects condemned by religious authorities as occasions of sin. The phrase itself...
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    "Television: An Occasion of Sin?". Society of Saint Pius X. Retrieved 5 May 2021. Lamport, Mark A. (31 August 2017). Encyclopedia of Martin Luther and...
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    Ordinaria: Because we ought not only to avoid actual sin, but even put away every occasion of sin, therefore having taught that adultery is to be avoided...
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  • as “an occasion of sin” violating “standards of morality and decency.” He said, “This picture was avowedly produced in defiance of the system of self-regulation...
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  • Person of the Trinity in Christian theology. According to Christian doctrine, God the Son, in the form of Jesus Christ, is the incarnation of the eternal...
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    term ordo salutis (Latin: "order of salvation") refers to a series of conceptual steps within the Christian doctrine of salvation. Ordo salutis has been...
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    Francis Spellman (category American Roman Catholic clergy of Irish descent)
    Seeing -- It May Be 'an Occasion of Sin'". The New York Times. November 27, 1941. Retrieved April 21, 2024. "To See Is to Sin". Time. December 8, 1941...
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    particular discipline within Christian theology that focuses on the study of the Holy Spirit. The term is derived from the Greek word Pneuma (πνεῦμα),...
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  • Baptist, who contrasted his water baptism for the forgiveness of sins with the baptism of Jesus. In Mark 1:8 and John 1:33, the Baptist proclaimed that...
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