Sentences with phrase «fundamental doctrines»

The phrase "fundamental doctrines" refers to the basic beliefs or principles that form the foundation of a certain belief system, ideology, or religion. They are the core ideas or teachings that are considered essential and crucial to understanding and following that particular belief system. Full definition
If this were merely comic to me, it would be no good, but I accept the same fundamental doctrines of sin and redemption and judgment as they do.
These are inevitable and, wherever fundamental doctrines are in dispute, I say, healthy.
In clear, idiomatic prose, deployed for both scholars and lay readers in fourteen dense but short and readable chapters, Jaki uses Aristotle's fundamental doctrine of noncontradiction to give a classic but also contemporary defense of the inescapably metaphysical character of will, mind, cognition, reason, and especially of language itself.
Mormonism is racist and their fundamental doctrines are still in place.
The Deity of Jesus Christ is a fundamental doctrine of Christianity, yet the Mormons deny this truth.
And they must admit that on paper and purely cognitively, so far as the content of fundamental doctrines is concerned, most evangelicals have these «right.»
Christian instruction involved a considerable amount of teaching in what the missionaries called «the fundamental doctrines of the Gospel.»
What would happen if someone called for a change to the fundamental doctrines of Islam?
The effect of this fundamental doctrine is to put all thought into an ontological context.
In short, the very logic of Nietzsche's philosophy of will to power, coupled with his conception of time and evil, leads him to his fundamental doctrine of the eternal recurrence of all things.
The fact «that scalar quantities are constructs derivative from vector quantities» is, of course, simply the scientific formulation of Whitehead's fundamental doctrine that relations have primacy over qualities, that there are no independent actualities with their private qualities (PR 324).
Heterodox mystical ideas continued to exist in certain circles in Indonesia in spite of the influence of the many orthodox Sufi orders and in spite of the influence of orthodox Sufi writers such as al - Ghazali, who introduced a synthesis of the fundamental doctrines, the law, and Sufism.
He wrote that while Adventists had some distinctive doctrines, when it came to the fundamental doctrines of the Christian faith, they were in unity with the rest of the Church.
What defines a cult, particularly when discussing theology, is how far that group has diverged from the fundamental doctrines that Christians has lived and died for, for the past two thousand years, as outlined in the Bible.
«Any law passed by Congress to impose its will and mandate cameras in the Supreme Court would violate our fundamental doctrine of separation of powers.»
The third piece, Cycle, is a video animation projected onto the back wall, between the other two pieces, that somehow integrates and summarizes them, advancing the notions of temporality, processes of change and evolution - the dialectic governing the fundamental doctrine of life: everything is born, develops and then dies.
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