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Meaning of "disputations"

disputation (noun): a formal debate or argument, especially one in a scholarly context. It refers to the act of discussing, arguing, or debating a topic in a detailed and systematic manner
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This custom of disputations goes back to deep antiquity.
The professor was also to moderate at disputations in law.
But the disputations never came.
Rather than as giving the actual disputations.
Disputations and trials have continued to the present time.
Alongside his regular lectures he conducted frequent disputations.
Theological disputations also played a prominent part in these efforts.
And blessed are ye if ye have a no disputations among you.
Disputations about religion began to make me pointed at with horror by.
Studies of stressful interpersonal disputations.
Theological disputations played a prominent part in the propaganda of the heretics.
The head master held public disputations every fortnight.
Religious disputations have never yet achieved any real results.
It has ideologically reincarnated in the political disputations of the neoconservative movement.
Scholastic disputations often caused heated clashes and bitter feelings.

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Taken too many disco biscuits in the heat of Russian disputations.
One of these disputations on p.
At disputations the Christians knew in advance how the Jews would interpret certain passages.
All of those preachings and disputations to the Jews were for no purpose.
Disputations were chiefly tied to the university culture of the later Middle Ages.
Avowed purposes are to discover the truth in disputations and uncover Darkfriends.
The school disputations of the middle ages had a somewhat similar object.
The material was still current for use in Oxford disputations of the period.
Jewish apologists during the disputations said there were no references to Jesus in the Talmud.
Disputations with Pyrrhus.
We know that already the Hebrew doctors held disputations with the apostles.
Other formal disputations ensued, and strong feeling was manifested.
With the Spanish disputations.
Heated religious disputations were common, and Jewish scholars participated in them.
Along with lectures, teachers used what were called disputations.
There are numerous disputations against Christians.
Him that is weak in the faith receive ye, but not to doubtful disputations.
He organised a number of disputations between Greek and Latin theologians.
Some who are active, spend their zeal about outward forms and doubtful disputations.
Among the list of Sumerian disputations is the Debate between bird and fish.
After the Arab conquest, patrons continued to sponsor disputations.
And so there were disputes, disputations that were formally held through library medicine.
Under Rule 11 the captains were usually responsible for adjudicating on infringements and disputations.
This is a translation of one of his disputations in the 4th volume of his works.
Other disputations occurred in Spain, followed by accusations against the Talmud.
He also wrote a series of treatises and held disputations against Luther 's doctrine.
Alongside university disputations and presentations involving matters of dogma, Georgi contributed chronicles and historical works.
At Rome he held both private and public disputations with heretics, and converted many.
Canisius warned Ferdinand I, verbally and in writing, and opposed Phauser in public disputations.
Such digital omissions could sharpen achingly-enduring disputations over GDP as the default measure of economies.
Insults, disputations or defamations in public are strictly forbidden!!!
During the Middle Ages, there were numerous ordered disputations between Christians and Jews.
Christological Disputations during the 4th and 5th Centuries.
Latin was the language of the university, used for all texts, lectures, disputations and examinations.
During Medieval times, several disputations took place took place between Christian and Jewish theologians.

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