Sentences with phrase «doctrinal teaching»

The phrase "doctrinal teaching" refers to the instruction or education about a set of beliefs or principles, usually within a religious or philosophical context. It involves learning and teaching the key doctrines or teachings that define a specific faith, ideology, or system of thought. Full definition
I'm hesitant to say the protection and decision of the «doctrinal teachings of the church» (even tho that's what I think it is) because the word ««doctrine» has taken on unnecessary baggage (after all, what you wrote is «doctrine» — doctrine in itself ain't bad — it's what we do with it).
I found your article refreshing and philosophically and theologically correct, though it might offend some deeply planted in doctrinal teachings.
He goes on to say that blaming de Lubac and John Paul is «the central claim of the Thomist resurgence,» and he seems to have in view R.R. Reno's recommendation - in his review of Kerr's book in the May 2007 issue of FIRST THINGS - that neo-scholastic doctrinal teaching deserves to be revived, at least insofar as its goal was to offer a standard presentation of the Catholic doctrinal tradition.
Ultimately it is indeed hard to see the proper place of doctrinal teaching as captured by the Catechism and emphasised by Fit for Mission?
Admittedly, these are obvious points, but I do not think that traditional doctrinal teaching conveys this at all.
I'll likely finish the series by responding to some of your comments and by offering some reflections on doing an LRW teaching fellowship on the way to getting a tenure - track doctrinal teaching gig.
Whilst they invite personal trust in the forgiveness offered in Christ, they are rich in doctrinal teaching.
Michelle J. Anderson, the dean at CUNY, said the school, which is less than 30 years old, «wanted to take the best of the traditional, doctrinal teaching and add to it practical lawyering skills.?
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