Sentences with phrase «doctrinal matters»

The phrase "doctrinal matters" refers to issues or topics related to beliefs, teachings, or principles of a particular religion or system of thought. It is used to describe discussions or debates that revolve around the correct interpretation or understanding of these beliefs and teachings. Full definition
In doctrinal matters Paul VI tended to be conservative, as the papal office would seem to require.
On doctrinal matters McLaren professes allegiance to the historic faith presented in the Apostles» and Nicene creeds.
Offering alternative ways of understanding doctrinal matters (the resurrection, for example) and then leaving the decision to the individual (who will make it in the final analysis, in any case) is consistent with this approach.
They say they do not intend to intervene in doctrinal matters; they are not, for instance, urging the ordination of women or the popular election of bishops.
The encyclical — Catholics» term for a document sent from the pope with instruction on doctrinal matters — bears the title Laudato Si» («Praised Be») and displays Francis» concern for the poor.
The pope's apostolic exhortation Amoris Laetitia is «intentionally ambiguous» on grave moral and doctrinal matters.
Indeed, Bourne was far from being a reactionary, either politically or in doctrinal matters.
Where uncertainties remain, in no case is any doctrinal matter at issue.
Continuity with Judaism is introduced not as a doctrinal matter but as an experience: you are one with God's prophets who suffered before you.
It's not that she believes we'll be mini-gods or something, because Lord knows we all have errors in doctrinal matters.
In addition to the reprisals against Maguire, four lay female academics at Catholic universities have been asked by their bishop to meet with him or his representative to discuss «doctrinal matters
[76] I prefer to rest my conclusion that the appeal must be dismissed, however, on the basis that the purpose of the trusts on which the parish corporations hold the church buildings and other assets is to further Anglican ministry in accordance with Anglican doctrine, and that in Canada, the General Synod has the final word on doctrinal matters.
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