See also Age of accountability Age of accountability Coming of age Infant baptism Arguments against infant baptism Original sin l1 Age of accountability l3 Arguments against infant baptism In the Roman Catholic Church , the age of reason , also called the age of discretion , is the Ageing age at which children become capable of moral responsibility . On completion of the seventh year a minor law minor is presumed to have the use of reason ref http www.vatican.va archive ENG1104 PC.HTM Code of CanonLaw, canon 97 2 ref , but mental retardation or insanity could prevent some individuals from ever reaching it. Children under the age of reason and the mentally handicapped are sometimes called Innocence innocents because of their inability to commit sin s even if their actions are objectively sinful, they sometimes lack capacity for subjective guilt . While in the Eastern Church es Confirmation sacrament Confirmation also known as Chrismation and Eucharist are bestowed on the infant who has just been baptized, in Latin Rite Catholicism, confirmation except in danger of death may be lawfully conferred only on a person who has the use of reason ref http www.vatican.va archive ENG1104 P33.HTM Code of CanonLaw, canon 889 2 ref , and Holy Communion may be administered to children only if ref http www.vatican.va archive ENG1104 P39.HTM Code of CanonLaw, canon 913 ref blockquote they have sufficient knowledge and careful preparation so that they understand the mystery of Christ according to their capacity and are able to receive the body of Christ with faith and devotion. The Most Holy Eucharist, however, can be administered to children in danger of death if they can distinguish the body of Christ from ordinary food and receive communion reverently. References reflist See also Age of Majority Catholic Church Category Canonlaw Catholic Church ... more details
Age of reason may refer to 17th century philosophy , as a successor of the Renaissance and a predecessor to the Age of Enlightenment Age of Enlightenment in its long form of 1600 1800 The Age of Reason , a book by Thomas Paine Age of Reason album , a 1988 album by John Farnham containing the song Age of Reason The Age of Reason Sartre , 1945 novel by Jean Paul Sartre Cult of Reason , a brief time in 1793 4 during the French Revolution Age of reasoncanonlaw , in the Roman Catholic Church, the age, usually around seven or eight years old, when children are considered capable of understanding and participating in the sacraments In Developmental psychology , the age where a child is capable of carrying on complex conversation with an adult, usually around seven or eight years The blog of the National Youth Rights Association See also Rage of Reason , a single by Polish symphonic black metal band Vesania The Age of Unreason , a series of four science fiction novels by Gregory Keyes. Bridget Jones The Edge of Reason disambig ... more details
Other uses Age of Reason disambiguation Image PaineAgeReason.png thumb right alt Title page from The Age of Reason Title page from the first English edition of Part I The Age of Reason Being an Investigation ... hostility. The Age of Reason presents common deistic arguments for example, it highlights what ..., still shared several sets of assumptions and arguments that Paine articulated in The Age of Reason ... of the French revolution Political context French revolution By the time Part I of The Age of Reason ... Place and other leaders helped Paine publish The Age of Reason the society s more religious members ... by the French revolution s turn toward secularism and atheism, he composed Part I of The Age of Reason .... ref Paine, The Age of Reason 1974 , 49 50. ref Although Paine wrote The Age of Reason for the French ... I was published in 1793. ref name DS106 Fran ois Lanthenas, who translated The Age of Reason into French ... French text. ref Barlow published the first English edition of The Age of Reason, Part I in 1794 ... , p.16 ref Paine immediately began work on Part II of The Age of Reason , despite his poor health ... to the United States, where he wrote Part III of The Age of Reason An Examination of the Passages ... Thomas Williams s sentence of one year s hard labor for publishing The Age of Reason in 1797, no editions ... blasphemous libel . The prosecutions surrounding the printing of The Age of Reason in Britain ... in professing to believe what he does not believe. ref Paine, The Age of Reason 1974 , 50. ref ... its conduct in this. ref Reason and revelation Paine begins The Age of Reason by attacking revelation ... to believe it . ref Paine, The Age of Reason 1974 , 52. ref He also points out that the Christian ... be creation . ref Paine, The Age of Reason 1974 , 185. ref Paine takes this argument even further ... texts should be applied to the Bible. In Part II of The Age of Reason , he will do just this, pointing ... Benjamin Franklin Franklin . ref Paine, The Age of Reason 1974 , 60 61 see also Davidson and Scheick ... more details
Age of reason may refer to 17th century philosophy , as a successor of the Renaissance and a predecessor to the Age of Enlightenment Age of Enlightenment in its long form of 1600 1800 The Age of Reason , a book by Thomas Paine Age of Reason album Age of Reason album , a 1988 album by John Farnham containing the song Age of Reason The Age of Reason Sartre The Age of Reason Sartre , 1945 novel by Jean Paul Sartre Cult of Reason , a brief time in 1793 4 during the French Revolution Age of reasoncanonlaw , in the Roman Catholic Church, the age, usually around seven or eight years old, when children are considered capable of understanding and participating in the sacraments In Developmental psychology , the age where a child is capable of carrying on complex conversation with an adult, usually around seven or eight years The blog of the National Youth Rights Association See also Rage of Reason , a single by Polish symphonic black metal band Vesania The Age of Unreason , a series of four science fiction novels by Gregory Keyes. Bridget Jones The Edge of Reason disambig ... more details
orphan date December 2009 Infobox Album Name Dark Age of Reason Type studio Artist Arcana band Arcana Cover Released 1996 Recorded Genre Neo classical metal Neoclassic , Gothic rock Gothic Length Label Cold Meat Industry Producer Reviews Last album This album Dark Age of Reason 1996 Next album Lizabeth 1997 Dark Age of Reason is the first album by the Swedish band Arcana band Arcana . It has been compared to the early works by Dead Can Dance . ref cite journal url http www.sonic seducer.de index.php component option,com reviews anzeige,7552 func,detail title Dark Age Of Reason language German first Jan last K hr issue III 1996 work Sonic Seducer publisher Thomas Vogel Media e.K. ref Track list Our God Weeps 02 04 Angel of Sorrow 03 13 Source of Light 03 07 The Calm before the Storm 03 00 Dark Age of Reason 07 09 Like Statues in the Garden of Dreaming 03 03 The Oath 03 36 ...For My Love 02 22 Serenity 06 07 The Song of Mourning 03 47 References Reflist http www.spirit of metal.com album groupe Arcana nom album Dark Age of Reason l en.html DEFAULTSORT Dark Age Of Reason Category 1996 albums 1990s album stub ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Age of Reason title orig L ge de raison translator Eric Sutton image Image The Age of Reason.jpg 250px Cover of the 1992 English edition of Jean Paul Sartre s The Age of Reason , Vintage Press edition. image caption Cover of the 1992 English edition of Jean Paul Sartre s The Age of Reason , Vintage Press edition. author Jean Paul Sartre illustrator cover artist country France language French language French series The Roads to Freedom genre Novel publisher ditions Gallimard Gallimard , Alfred A. Knopf Knopf , Vintage publisher Vintage release date 1945 in literature 1945 english release date 1947 in literature 1947 media type pages 416 isbn 0 679 73895 9 dewey 843 .914 20 congress PQ2637.A82 A713 1992 oclc 25048232 followed by The Reprieve L ge de raison The Age of Reason is a 1945 novel by Jean Paul Sartre . It is the first part of the trilogy The Roads to Freedom Les chemins de la libert The Roads to Freedom . The novel, set against the background of the bohemian Paris of the late 1930s, focuses around three days in the life of a philosophy teacher named Mathieu who is seeking to find the money to pay for an abortion for his mistress, Marcelle. In these three days, the motives of various characters and their actions are analyzed and the perceptions and observations of others are taken in account to give the reader a comprehensive picture of the main character. L ge de raison is concerned with Sartre s conception of Freedom of will freedom as the ultimate aim of human existence. This work seeks to illustrate the existentialism existentialist notion of ultimate freedom through presenting a detailed account of the characters psychologies as they are forced to make significant decisions in their lives. As the novel progresses, character narratives espouse Sartre s view of what it means ... ultimate freedom through nothing , or more precisely, by being nothing. DEFAULTSORT Age of Reason ... more details
Infobox Album Name Age of Reason Type Studio Artist John Farnham Cover Age Of Reason.jpg Released 25 July 1988 Recorded 1988 Genre Synth Pop , Rock music Rock Length 52 50 Label Sony BMG , RCA Records RCA , Glenn Wheatley Wheatley Producer Ross Fraser Reviews Last album Whispering Jack br 1986 This album Age of Reason br 1988 Next album Chain Reaction John Farnham album Chain Reaction br 1990 Misc Singles Name Age of Reason Type Studio single 1 Age Of Reason single 1 date July 1988 single 2 Two Strong ... 4 We re No Angels single 4 date February 1989 Age of Reason is a studio album by Australian pop singer ... s best albums, with Age of Reason and Beyond the Call being about the urgency for the world to wake up and solve its problems. The first two singles from the album were Age Of Reason , which peaked ... the title single, Age of Reason , which peaked at No.  1 on the ARIA Charts ARIA Singles ... and his brother Marc Hunter . ref name APRA Reason The album, Age of Reason , which was produced ... 2008, Age of Reason remains Farnham s last No.  1 Australian single. ref name AusCharts ... Age of Reason had international success peaking at No.  4 in Sweden, ref name AoR ref name SWECharts ... . The song peaked at No.  13 in August 1989. ref name AusCharts The CD version of Age of Reason ... the album, Age of Reason , was used in a promo for Australia s Channel Seven News in 2000. Track listing Age of Reason small T. Hunter, J. Pigott 5 08 small Blow by Blow small D. Stewart, O. Ormo, B ... 17 June 2010 ref ref name APRA Reason cite web publisher Australasian Performing Right Association APRA title Age of Reason at APRA search engine url http www.apra amcos.com.au worksearch.axd?q Age ... charts.com showitem.asp?interpret John Farnham&titel Age Of Reason&cat a title John Farnham Age Of Reason publisher Hung Medien work Australian charts portal accessdate 17 June 2010 ref ref ... Category John Farnham albums it Age of Reason ... more details
Portal Christianity Canonlaw is the body of laws and regulations made or adopted by ecclesiastical authority ... cite web url http www.newadvent.org cathen 09056a.htm title Canonlaw publisher Catholic Encyclopedia ... the foundation of canonlaw. Etymology Greek language Greek kanon , Arabic language Arabic ... Nicene Fathers Catholic Church CanonLaw main Canonlaw Catholic Church File Extract from Burchard of Worms ... of CanonLaw. The Catholic Church has the oldest continuously functioning legal system in Western world Western Europe , ref http canonlaw.info CanonLaw Canonlaw.info ref predating the common and European .... ref http www.vatican.va archive ENG1104 P16.HTM Canon 331 , 1983 Code of CanonLaw ref The actual ... of CanonLaw , a single volume of clearly stated laws. Under the aegis of the Cardinal Pietro Gasparri , the Commission for the Codification of CanonLaw was completed under Benedict XV , who promulgated ... Code . File CIC.jpg thumb right 200px Cover of the 1917 Code of CanonLaw . Pope John XXIII initially ... the revised Code of CanonLaw CIC in 1983. Containing 1752 canons, it is the law currently binding on the Latin western Roman Church. The canonlaw of the Eastern Catholic Churches, which had developed ... and practices of canonlaw paralleled the legal development of much of Europe, and consequently both modern Civil law legal system Civil law and Common law bear the influences of canonlaw. Edson Luiz Sampel, a Brazilian expert in canonlaw, says that canonlaw is contained in the genesis of various ... explains that canonlaw has significant influence in contemporary society. Currently, all Latin Rite Catholic seminary students are expected to take courses in canonlaw c. 252.3 . Some ecclesiastical ... Law JCL in canonlaw in order to fulfill their functions Judicial Vicars c. 1419.1 , Judges c. 1421.3 ... Vicars are to be doctors or at least licensed in canonlaw or theology c. 478.1 , and canonical advocates must either have the doctorate or be truly expert in canonlaw c. 1483 . Ordinarily ... more details
, and reason on the other, as potentially competing sources of wisdom , law and truth . ref Citation ...About the human faculty of reason or rationality other related topics Reason disambiguation File Francisco de Goya The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters.JPG right thumb The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters etching by Francisco de Goya Goya , c. 1799 The faculty of reason sometimes also called rationality or the faculty of discursive reason in opposition to intuitive reason is a Mind Mental faculties ... , art , mathematics and philosophy . Reason, like habit or intuition, is a means by which thinking ... or bad . In contrast to reason as an abstract noun , Reason argument a reason is a consideration ... dictionary reason Merriam Webster.com Merriam Webster Dictionary definition of reason ref The ways in which human beings reason through an argument are the subject of inquiries in the field of logic . Reason is closely identified with the ability to self consciously change belief s, attitude ... So We Need Something Else for Reason to Mean? , International Journal of Philosophical Studies ... psychology of reasoning how people reason , e.g. which cognitive and neural processes are engaged ... question of whether animals can reason. Etymology and related words In the English language and other modern European languages, reason , and related words, represent words which have always ... raison is derived directly from Latin, and this is the direct source of the English word reason . ref ... the words logos , ratio , raison and reason as inter changeable. The meaning of the word reason in senses such as human reason also overlaps to a large extent with rationality and the adjective of reason in philosophical contexts is normally Rationality rational , rather than reasoned or reasonable ... History Philosophy can be described as a way of life based upon reason, and in the other direction reason has been one of the major subjects of philosophical discussion since ancient times. Reason ... more details
The Reason may refer to The Reason Hoobastank album The Reason Hoobastank album The Reason Hoobastank song The Reason Hoobastank song The Reason Celine Dion song The Reason Celine Dion song The Reason Beanie Sigel album The Reason Beanie Sigel album The Reason Lemar album The Reason Lemar album The Reason band The Reason band The Reason , a song by the Blizzards, from Domino Effect The Blizzards album Domino Effect See also Reason disambiguation disambiguation it The Reason ... more details
For the episode of House No Reason House Single infobox Name No Reason Cover Noreason.jpg Artist Sum 41 from Album Chuck album Chuck Released February 2005 Format Compact disc CD Recorded 2004 Genre Punk rock , ref http au.music.ign.com articles 558 558577p1.html ref melodic hardcore , alternative metal Length 3 04 Label Island Records Island Producer Greig Nori Last single Some Say br 2005 This single No Reason br 2005 Next single Underclass Hero song Underclass Hero br 2007 No Reason is a song by Sum 41 , the second track on their album Chuck album Chuck . It was released as a radio single only no video at the same time as Some Say but as opposed to that song, it was released in Europe and the USA only and received much radio airplay, reaching 16 on the Billboard Alternative Songs Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song is the main track of the soundtrack of the movie Dirty Love . Before the movie Sum 41 released a non official video for the single as a promotion for the movie. It was featured in the games NFL Street 2 and Full Auto 2 . It was also used in the trailer for Lords of Dogtown as well as appearing in the official soundtrack album. References reflist External links official http sum41.com Sum 41 Category Sum 41 songs Category 2004 songs fr No Reason it No Reason lv No Reason pl No Reason ru No Reason ... more details
CanonLaw unsourced date February 2011 The 1983 Code of CanonLaw abbreviated 1983 CIC from its Latin title MCMLXXXIII Codex Iuris Canonici is the codification of CanonLaw Catholic Church canonical Law legislation for the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church . It was promulgated on 25 January 1983 by Pope John Paul II . The Eastern Catholic Churches follow the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches , promulgated in 1990. History The current Code of CanonLaw is the second codification of ecclesiastical law, replacing the Pio Benedictine code that had been promulgated in 1917. See also CanonLaw Catholic Church Codification CanonLaw Codification . Pope John XXIII , when proclaiming a new ecumenical council for the Catholic Church , also announced the intention of revising the 1917 CIC. It was not feasible to revise the Code of CanonLaw until after the conclusion of the Second Vatican Council , so that the decisions of the Council could guide the revision of ecclesiastical laws. Several of the council ... been established in 1963, continued the work of revising the Code of CanonLaw through the pontificate ... the current Code of CanonLaw for all members of the Catholic Church who belonged to the Latin ... of reference. Structure The 1983 Code of CanonLaw contains 1752 canons, or laws, most subdivided ... of the seven books of the 1983 Code of CanonLaw. BOOK I. GENERAL NORMS Cann. 1 203 ... 1752 Notable Canons put Canon XYZ in bold XYZ Canon 97 reduces the canonical Age of Majority Catholic Church age of majority from 21 to 18, according to the consensus of law civil law . The implementation of Canon 915 is quite controversial. See the article Canon 915 for more information. Canon 919 ... archive ENG1104 INDEX.HTM 1983 Code of CanonLaw, Vatican.va Category Canonlaw Catholic Church Category Canonlaw it Codice di diritto canonico fr Code de droit canonique de 1983 ... as Can. or Canon 934, 2, 1 . The Code is organized into seven Books, which are further divided ... more details
. For this basic reason, canonlaw cannot claim supremacy over the law of the land and it necessarily ...Canonlaw is recognised as the personal law of Catholics in India. The Supreme Court of India has held ... of the origin, development and legal status of canonlaw in India is given in the book Christian Law on Marriage, Adoption & Guardianship and CanonLaw on Marriage by Dr. Sebastian Champappilly and published by Southern Law Publishers, Cochin 22, Kerala, India Historical evolution of canonlaw In the early ... of the Synod of Diamper were passed on to the posterity as the CanonLaw of the Syrians of Malabar ... all over the world by the Ne Temere decree of August 2, 1907. Thereafter, the CanonLaw of the Western ... Catholics in India is the CanonLaw of the Church of Rome. See Lakshmi Sanyal V. S.K. Dhar AIR 1972 ... Saldanha v. Saldanha. ILR 54 Bom. 288 at p 292 . The Code of CanonLaw, 1983 As far as the Latin Catholics ... in 1983 under the title, the Code of CanonLaw. Therefore, there is no difficulty in tracing ... differences between the canonlaw of the Syrian Catholics and that of the Latin Catholics ... Catholics. Codification of canonlaw applicable to Catholics of the oriental churches, including that of the Syrian ... Victor J. Pospishill, Code of Oriental CanonLaw the Law on Marriage . 1962 Chicago, at 17 . And it remained ... became effective from 1 October, 1991. Hudaya Canon Nomocanon However, neither the Code of CanonLaw ... Codes of CanonLaw came to be applied to different denominations of Christians in India. And in the administration ... of 1872 were enacted. Legal status of CanonLaw A careful analysis of the provisions of canonlaw would show that the above proposition is the accepted position in CanonLaw itself See Canon 1672 and 1152 of the Code of CanonLaw and Canon 1358 and 863 of the Code of Canons for the Eastern Churches . By Canon 1108 of the Code of CanonLaw, Catholics are bound to observe the form of marriage prescribed by the canonlaw. The form of the marriage is, therefore, essential to the validity of the marriage ... more details
Infobox VG title A.G.E. image Image A.G.E. Title.png 250px developer Tomahawk developer Tomahawk publisher Coktel Vision designer engine released 1991 genre Space flight simulator modes Single player ratings N A platforms Amiga , Atari ST , Personal Computer PC DOS media requirements input Image AGEg.jpg thumb left A typical game view in A.G.E.A.G.E. in full Advanced Galactic Empire is a 1991 space flight simulator computer game by Tomahawk developer Tomahawk . It is the sequel to Galactic Empire Tomahawk video game Galactic Empire . External links moby game id age name A.G.E. http www.truegamesreviews.com pc simulations games a a g e a k a advanced galactic empire .html A.G.E. download Category 1991 video games Category Adventure games Category Amiga games Category Atari ST games Category DOS games flightsim videogame stub ... more details
wiktionary ageAge may refer to The length of time that an organism has lived Ageing aging , the social, cultural, and economic factors of human age and aging Senescence , the biology and science of aging A period of history List of time periods Three age system Stone Bronze Iron ages Geologic time scale Stage stratigraphy Age geology Astrological age Scientific journals Age journal , an international peer reviewed journal operated by Springer. Psychology and Aging journal , an international peer reviews journal operated by the American Psychological Association Other ge , a Norwegian given name Ag , a god from the mythology of the Fon people the son of Mawu Lisa One of the Myst series D ni Ages , the fictional universe in the Myst series Myst series of Video game games . Agenore Incrocci , an Italian screenwriter. Age model theory , the class of all finitely generated structures which are embeddable in a structure A in mathematics ge Japanese company The Age is a daily newspaper published in Melbourne, Australia. Rockstar Advanced Game Engine Angel Game Engine was an engine used in various games made by Rockstar San Diego. It was the basis for the Rockstar Advanced Game Engine. The language Esimbi language Esimbi spoken in parts of Cameroon IATA Airport Code AGE for Airport Wangerooge ge , given name page Aage , given name page AGE is an acronym that may refer to Advanced glycation end product , a class of spontaneously modified molecules whose modification begins with an initial glycation A. G. Edwards , a brokerage firm Agarose gel electrophoresis , a method used in molecular biology American Aging Association abbreviated AGE, although not an acronym Applied general equilibrium Air embolism Arterial gas embolism Agricultural & General Engineers , a group of companies See also lookfrom intitle Aging disambiguation AIG disambiguation AG AG disambiguation disambig ar de Age es AGE fr ge homonymie it AGE ja pt Idade sv lder ... more details
Other uses Age disambiguation Refimprove article date November 2006 Infobox newspaper name The Age logo File The Age logo.svg frameless image File Age front page 12 12 2005.jpg frameless caption The front page of The Age br on 25 July 2007 type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1854 political ... apps newsSearch.ac?sy age&sp adv ISSN 0312 6307 The Age is a broadsheet daily newspaper, which has been published in Melbourne , Australia since 1854. It is owned and published by Fairfax Media . The Age ... . The Age was founded by three Melbourne businessmen, the brothers John Cooke publisher John Cooke .... The first edition appeared on 17 October 1854. The Age currently has an average weekday Newspaper ... Age has a circulation of 224,600. ref name Fairfax Advertising Centre Australia http adcentre.com.au ... Age attracts an average of 672,000 readers. ref name Fairfax Advertising Centre Australia http ... and The Age The venture was not initially a success, and in June 1856 the Cookes sold the paper to Ebenezer ... and Objectives of The Age http about.theage.com.au purpose.asp The Age A journal of politics ... Assembly shortly after buying The Age , and his brother David Syme soon came to dominate the paper ... up The Age into Victoria Australia Victoria s leading newspaper. In circulation it soon overtook its ..., making it one of the world s most successful newspapers. File The Age first edition, Melbourne Museum.jpg left thumb A copy of the first edition of The Age Under Syme s control The Age exercised ... Deakin and Charles Pearson journalist Charles Pearson furthered their careers as Age journalists ... needed to develop its manufacturing industries behind tariff barriers. In the 1890s The Age ... 1908 42 , and his chosen editors Gottlieb Schuler and Harold Campbell , The Age failed to modernise .... The historian Sybil Nolan writes Accounts of The Age in these years generally suggest that the paper ... Morning Herald SMH , was beaten off. This new lease on life allowed The Age to recover commercially ... more details
good article Infobox musical artist Name No Age Img No Age.jpg Img capt No Age playing a show in Albuquerque ... www.noagela.blogspot.com Current members Randy Randall br Dean Allen Spunt Past members No Age ... Pitchfork Feature Interview No Age publisher pitchforkmedia.com accessdate 2008 05 21 url http www.pitchforkmedia.com article feature 48546 interview no age last Mason Campbell first Nilina ref Along ... , and David Scott Stone , No Age has been listed as a mainstay of the Downtown Los Angeles venue The Smell . ref name smell cite web title No Age Nouns Pitchfork Record Review publisher pitchforkmedia.com ... around The Smell. No Age has released three full length albums, toured extensively in support of them ... No Age playing live at the banks of the Los Angeles River . No Age formed in December 2005 out of the ashes ... features 2009 10 27 no age wooooooooooow ref They played their first show at the New Image ... cite web title S FJ LOS ANGELES, THE SMELL AND NO AGE, OCTOBER 27 30, 2007 publisher S FJ first ... ideas, Randall told Drew Tewksbury in 2008. ref name flaunt cite web title Interviews No Age accessdate ... 2008 07 02 no age ref On March 6, 2006 Randy and Dean played one reunion show as their previous ... 30880 No Age Find Eternal Youth , Exclaim , May 2008. ref The back of each record s sleeve was a different ... No Age. ref name coverspecial cite web title No Age Singles Series « Seven Ten Twelve accessdate 2008 05 29 publisher Seven Ten Twelve url http sevententwelve.com 2007 11 15 no age singles series archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080507090725 http sevententwelve.com 2007 11 15 no age singles ... web last Stosuy first Brandon title No Age Weirdo Rippers Pitchfork Record Review publisher pitchforkmedia.com ... rippers ref ref name release cite web title Amazon.com Weirdo Rippers No Age Music publisher Amazon.com accessdate 2008 05 29 url http www.amazon.com Weirdo Rippers No Age dp B000OPP7WM ref pd sim m title 2 ref The cover featured the exterior of The Smell, re done to read No Age and, below, Weirdo Rippers ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2008 infobox Book name An Age title orig translator image Image AnAge 1stEd .jpg 200px image caption Cover of first edition hardcover author Brian Aldiss illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series genre Science fiction novel publisher Faber & Faber release date 1967 english release date media type Print Hardcover & Paperback pages 224 pp isbn NA First edition published prior to adoption of ISBN standard preceded by followed by An Age published in the United States of America U.S. as Cryptozoic is a 1967 science fiction novel by Brian Aldiss . The book, set principally in 2093, combines the popular science fiction themes of time travel , totalitarian dystopia , and the untapped potential of the human mind. It was nominated for an Ditmar Award results Ditmar Award in 1969 in the Best International Science Fiction of any length, or collection category. Plot introduction The future society described in the novel has developed a form of psychological time travel called mind travel by which, with the aid of the psychoactive drug CSD no explanation of this acronym is given, though its mind altering effects are probably a reference to LSD can travel in their minds to the distant past. While mind traveling, they are unable to interact with the world of the past, but they can sense and interact with other travelers from their own time. It has been discovered that the functioning of the human mind is influenced and limited by the undermind , a mysterious force which aids in mind travel. Plot summary The story concerns Edward Bush, an artist searching for inspiration in the past. When Bush returns from a long stay in the Cryptozoic , he finds that his nation presumably the United Kingdom has been taken over by a totalitarian government. He is immediately drafted into the military and given the mission to kill the scientist ... Age, An Category British science fiction novels Category 1960s science fiction novels Category 1967 ... more details
A college , in the canonlaw of the Roman Catholic Church , is a collection Latin collegium of persons united together for a common object so as to form one body. The members are consequently said to be incorporated, or to form a corporation. History Colleges existed among the Romans and Greeks from the earliest times. The Roman laws required at least three persons for constituting a college. Legal incorporation was made, at least in some cases, by decrees of the Senate, edicts of the emperor, or by special laws. There were, however, general laws under which colleges could be formed by private persons, and if the authorities judged that the members had conformed to the letter and spirit of these laws, they had incontestable rights as collegia legitima if the requisites were not adhered to they could be suppressed by administrative act. The Colleges could hold property in common and could sue and be sued. In case of failure this common property could be seized, but that of the individual members was not liable to seizure. The Roman collegium was never instituted as a corporation sole still ... by Louis Duchesne , Hist. anc. de l Eglise Paris 1906, I . ref Canonlaw Most of the prescriptions of the ancient civil law were received into the church law and they are incorporated in the Corpus ... by that body. According to canonlaw three persons are required to form a college. Some authors maintained ..., the canonlaw explicitly affirms that one surviving member can conserve the privileges ... College in CanonLaw The entry cites Pirhing, Jus Canonicum Universum Venice, 1759 , I Lucius Ferraris , Biblioth. Canon. Rome, 1886 , II Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities Category Canonlaw ... two of its members remain after the death of the prelate. Pirhing gives as the reason why two cannot .... By English law they are now purely lay corporations. Apostolic Colleges The title Apostolic College ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Lex is Latin for one sense of the English term, law. In the Canon law Catholic Church Canon Law of the Catholic Church , lex refers to law which has been formulated in written form and promulgated by competent authority. While this is the usual sense of law in modern legal systems, the legal system of the Catholic Church includes another form of law, ius Canon Law ius , which refers to the oral teachings, practices, customs, theological understandings of liturgy and liturgical practices generally prior to the Council of Nicea in 325 a.d., when written legislation became the normative means of communicating Church law. Lex takes several forms Decrees or canons of ecumenical council s. Decrees or canons of regional Church councils or synod s regionally binding Decrees or decretals of the Pope. Canon law Catholic Church Canon Law binding either universally or by rite It is important to understand that much of Church legislation unless otherwise stated is either a development of earlier law or a restatement of earlier law, particularly law contained in the oral tradition from apostolic teaching, or ius . Lex can also mean loves TDD or is a process man , depending on context. DEFAULTSORT Lex Canon Law Category Canon law Catholic Church Canon Law stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Anglican Communion as a whole, unlike the Roman Catholic Church , does not have a centralized canon law of its own. Each of the autonomous member churches of Anglicanism, however, does have a canonical system. Some, such as the Church of England have an ancient, highly developed canon law while others, such as the Episcopal Church in the United States have a less refined system. See also Ecclesiastical Law Society Law DEFAULTSORT Canon Law Anglican Churches Category Anglican theology and doctrine Category Canon law Anglican ... more details
CanonLawCanonLaw , the Canonlaw of the Catholic Church , is a fully developed legal system, with all ... interpretation. The academic degrees in canonlaw are the J.C.B. Juris Canonici Baccalaureatus , Bachelor of CanonLaw, normally taken as a graduate degree , J.C.L. Juris Canonici Licentiatus , Licentiate of CanonLaw and the J.C.D. Juris Canonici Doctor , Doctor of CanonLaw . Because of its ... of canonlaw. Early sources In the first millennium of the Roman Church, the canons of various ecumenical ... century, the Roman Church began to collect and organise its canonlaw, which after a millennium ... on 27 May 1917 as the Code of CanonLaw lang la Codex Iuris Canonici by his successor, Pope ... 1917, trans. Peters, Edward, Ignatius Press 2001, The 1917 Pio Benedictine Code of CanonLaw ref such as the effects ... Code of CanonLaw to distinguish it from the 1917 Code. Like the preceding edition, it applies to Roman ... For Eastern Catholics two sections of Eastern canonlaw had already, under Pope Pius XII , been ... s decision to carry out a general revision of the Church s canonlaw as a result a distinct Code ... , as it is called, differs from the Latin Code of CanonLaw in matters where Eastern and Latin traditions ... en.html Ad Tuendam Fidem , which amended two canons 750 and 1371 of the 1983 Code of CanonLaw and two ... canons 1008, 1009, 1086, 1117, 1124 of the 1983 Code of CanonLaw clarifying that, among those in Holy ... the Catholic Church no Longer Possible ref Canonlaw corpus The present Canonlaw corpus is made up of three major documents the Code of CanonLaw for the Latin rite Catholic Church the Code of Canons ... for the organization of the Roman Curia . Canonlaw and Church office Under the 1983 Code of CanonLaw, all seminary students are required to take courses in canonlaw. ref Canon 252 3, 83 CIC ref Some ... of CanonLaw JCL in canonlaw in order to fulfill their functions judicial vicars ref 83 CIC Canon ... vicars are to be doctors, or at least licensed in canonlaw or theology. ref Canon 478 ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 Licentiate of CanonLaw J.C.L. is the title of an intermediate graduate degree with canonical effects in the Roman Catholic Church Roman Church offered by pontifical universities and ecclesiastical faculties of canonlaw . Licentiate programs in canonlaw involve a study of the whole corpus of Roman Church law , understood in terms of its theological, philosophical, and historical background, and the method and practice of scholarly scientific research. Consequently, experts in canonlaw have a comprehensive understanding of the nature of law specifically in the life of the Church. The usual prerequisites for a license in canonlaw are that a candidate must have the bachelor of sacred theology degree S.T.B. master of divinity degree M.Div. , master of arts Master of Arts postgraduate M.A. degree in Roman Catholic theology , or juris doctor Juris Doctor J.D. degree and a bachelor s degree in canonlaw J.C.B. or its relative equivalent. In order for a candidate to obtain the licentiate of canonlaw, he or she must complete a six semester, that is, three year, program of canonical studies, pass a comprehensive oral examination before a jury of faculty members, and write a thesis on a particular theme that demonstrates the student s ability to function professionally in the field. The license in canonlaw is required for a person to teach canonlaw in a pontifical ... de Paris , the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and the Faculty of CanonLaw S. Pio X in Venice of Studium Generale Marcianum . Academic degrees DEFAULTSORT Licentiate Of CanonLaw Category Roman Catholic education Category Christian education Category Master s degrees CanonLaw Category Religious degrees Category Law degrees lt Kanon teis s licenciatas ... all must at least possess this degree. Notable faculties which offer the license in canonlaw include the Catholic University of America , Saint Paul University in Canada, the Pontifical University ... more details
The Church of England , like the other autonomous member churches of the Anglican Communion , has its own system of Canon law . The principal body of canon law enacted since the Reformation is the Book of Canons approved by the Convocations of Canterbury and York in 1604 and 1606 respectively. There are 151 canons in the collection, some of which reaffirm medieval prescriptions, while others depend on Matthew Parker s Book of Advertisements and the Thirty nine Articles . They were drawn up in Latin by Richard Bancroft , Bishop of London, and only the Latin text is authoritative. They were published in separate Latin and English editions in 1604. A few, e.g. canon 37, were amended in the 19th century. A Canon Law Commission was appointed in 1939 to reconsider the matter of canon law in the Church of England it held eight sessions between 1943 and 1947 and then issued a report which included a full set of new canons which were subsequently considered by Convocation. ref Cross, F. L., ed. 1957 The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church . London Oxford University Press pp. 230 31 ref See also Canon law Anglican Communion Ecclesiastical Law Society References reflist Further reading Bullard, J. V., ed. 1934 Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical, 1604 Latin and English . London Faith Press Archbishops Commission on Canon Law 1947 The Canon Law of the Church of England being the report of the ... commission ... together with proposals for a revised body of canon law . London Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge External links http www.webcitation.org 5rLMCPc01 Canons of the Church of England introduction http www.webcitation.org 5rLMDYLDh Canons of the Church of England complete text Law Anglican stub UK law stub Category Church of England Category Anglican theology and doctrine Category Canon law England ... more details
COI date October 2008 The CanonLaw Society of America is a professional association dedicated to the promotion of both the study and the application of canonlaw in the Catholic Church . The Society s membership includes over fifteen hundred men and women who reside in forty three countries. Not all members are Catholic. History A group of canonists established the CanonLaw Society of America on November 12, 1939 in Washington, DC, as a professional association, dedicated to the promotion of both the study and the application of canonlaw in the Catholic Church . The Society remains active in study and the promotion of canonical and pastoral approaches to significant issues within the Catholic Church, both the Latin or Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches. Since its founding, and especially since Blessed Pope John XXIII called for the revision of the first Code of CanonLaw of 1917, the Society has offered its services in the United States for the revitalization and proper application of church law. On February 13, 1981, the Society incorporated as a non profit corporation in the District of Columbia. ref name CLSA broch CanonLaw Society of America Brochure. CLSA Publications. 2007 ref Structure Board of Governors The Society organizes its activities through an annual general meeting, at which time it elects officers and determines resolutions for future study and activity by the Society. A Board of Governors oversees the operations of the Society. The Board is composed of elected officers a president, a vice president who is president elect, an immediate ... CanonLaw Society of America. http www.clsa.org www.clsa.org Retrieved on 2008 12 09 ref Regional ... publishes various works in order to promote greater understanding and application of canonlaw. References ... diss.htm Doctoral Dissertations in CanonLaw http www.vatican.va The Holy See The Official Site of the Vatican ... Catholic News Service DEFAULTSORT CanonLaw Society Of America Category Canonlaw ... more details