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Chris Weitz, who's written and directed the upcoming adaptation of The Golden Compass, the first volume in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy, as quoted by the Guardian's Charlotte Higgins: In the books the Magisterium is a version of the Catholic church gone wildly astray from its roots.
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Ruling over this otherworld is an oppressive hierarchy known as the Magisterium, which is guilty of the unforgivable sin of (horrors!) telling people what to do.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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Ruling over this otherworld is an oppressive hierarchy known as the Magisterium, which is guilty of the unforgivable sin of (horrors!) telling people what to do.
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The Magisterium is a one-dimensional conglomerate of moustache-twirling villains with no raison d'être.
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As for what you're all wondering about, yes, the Magisterium is still clearly a religious organization.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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As for what you're all wondering about, yes, the Magisterium is still clearly a religious organization.
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The Magisterium is a one-dimensional conglomerate of moustache-twirling villains with no raison d'être.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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William's most important philosophical writings form part of a vast seven-part work he calls the Magisterium divinale et sapientiale, a title Teske translates as ˜Teaching on God in the mode of wisdom.™
William of Auvergne Lewis, Neil 2008
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Those who stand with the pope and the Magisterium are the ones who stand in unity with the Church.
On the misguided mercy of the clergy Suzanne 2009
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In our Catholic Church, the pope and the Magisterium is the source of unity.
On the misguided mercy of the clergy Suzanne 2009
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