reprobation in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ reprə'beiʃ(ə)n ] ]
Examples
- A day earlier, Lott tried to get Gramm to budge, through a combination of harsh words and public reprobation.
- The defining theology of Paul Dean, believed that after death there is a period of reprobation in Hell preceding salvation.
- The action generated some reprobation, as it is reported that the destruction opened a period of civil strive within the kingdom.
- Opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu faced widespread reprobation Thursday for exposing a secret army paper that he said revealed sweeping security concessions to Syria.
- Infralapsarians regarded the Fall as an occasion for election and reprobation, choosing some out of a fallen mass and passing by others.
- When the latter was refused by the cabinet, the DDP tabled a vote of reprobation directed against the chancellor in the Reichstag.
- In that line of thinking, schizophrenia is not the name of a disease entity but a judgment of extreme psychiatric and social reprobation.
- Vermigli's formulation of reprobation as within God's decree while distinct from his saving election was slightly different from Calvin's.
- He also expressed " surprise and reprobation " at unnamed countries and organizations he said had accused France of being implicated in the killing.
- Amyraut maintained the Calvinistic premises of an eternal election and reprobation, but his view on double predestination is modified slightly by his view of double election.