The Jansenist Formulary Controversy pitted the Jansenists against the Jesuits. The Roman Catholic Church confirmed free will and the necessity of grace. Catholicism was then divided into Thomism and Augustinism. The Jesuits favored sufficient grace while the Jansenists favored efficacious grace.
George J. Dyer has written: 'The denial of Limbo and the Jansenist controversy' -- subject(s): Jansenists, Limbo 'Limbo' -- subject(s): Limbo 'An American Catholic Catechism'
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The suffix for controversy is "-y," as in "controversy."
Controversy is difference of opinion about something.
Some words that rhyme with controversy are adversity, perversity, and diversity.
Heres a sentence: Can you define controversy? or There is a controversy going on about President Obama.
The people in the news had a big controversy
Your article always raises controversy.
what is root word of controversy
The plural of the word 'controversy' is controversies.
Controversy is the abstract noun, for the adjective controversial.
Turner Controversy was created in 1955.