Definition of «doctrinal issues»

"Doctrinal issues" refers to disagreements or debates about beliefs or teachings within a particular system of ideas or religion. It involves questions and debates on what is true or correct according to a specific doctrine or set of guidelines.

Sentences with «doctrinal issues»

  • Sausele and Jacobs of All Souls focused on doctrinal issues raised by a figure like Spong. (religion-online.org)
  • «What Lecrae's departure symbolizes is the beginnings of what could be another great schism in the church, but this time, it will not be for doctrinal issues,» said Raymond Chang, from the Chaplain's Office at Wheaton College, in an article for Christianity Today. (premierchristianity.com)
  • To be sure, sound doctrine is important, and much of the New Testament was written to address doctrinal issues; but as I review my understanding of Scripture, I'm not sure Jesus ever intended for us to gather around a set of beliefs or a creed as our centerpiece. (nakedpastor.com)
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