Sentences with phrase «change in doctrine»

Some were convinced that some proposals would seriously undermine doctrine and lead to a de facto change in doctrine.
Mary Sperry, who oversees Bible licensing for the bishops, told Reuters that «The bishops and the Bible are not signaling any sort of change in the doctrine of the virgin birth of Jesus.
The lay people do not handle a very abrupt change in doctrine, therefore incremental policy has been the conscious strategy of the the Brethren since the middle of the last century when the Church embraced corporate philosophies and procedures.
The lack of good timber as well as changes in doctrine hastened the disappearance of the rectangular outer coffin and the sole anthropoid containers were now dug out of local fig - trees and are invariably ill - shaped and crude.
The Archbishop of York has dispelled rumours that the Church of England is considering a change in doctrine... More
This is not a question of a change in doctrine, but of a change in «World Picture», to use a term of the Polish physicist and philosopher Fr.
It's hard to foresee any «official» changes in doctrine, considering the complexity of the issue, but I expect the dialog will open up a bit in this area.
Legal reform: As I tell my 1L Property students, in almost every case we cover some lawyer was arguing for legal reform — a change in doctrine, a change in statutory interpretation, striking down an agency rule, and so on.
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