Sentences with phrase «interpretation of religious doctrine»

I don't see how this is proof that God doesn't exist — rather it is evidence that this particular interpretation of religious doctrine is flawed.
The installation as a totality is a meditation on the incalculable loss of unrealized potential and hopelessness in the face of unfathomable human cruelty and a stark reminder that gender - based violence and subjugation, which is often underpinned by interpretations of religious doctrine, are all too present evils that will continue to persist so long as good people do nothing.

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The religious whose doctrines rely strictly on a literal interpretation are most at risk of losing their faith through education and understanding the history of the bible.
We can say that Whitehead sees his interpretation of the doctrine of God's being within the pattern of St. Augustine's «faith seeking understanding», provided by faith we do not understand the acceptance of dogma; but the religious intuition born out of the impact of Jesus upon the world.
Anyway from Wiki A fourth point of conflict, specifically religious, involved different interpretations of the Torah and how to apply it to current Jewish life, with the Sadducees recognizing only the Written Torah and rejecting doctrines such as the Oral Torah and the Resurrection of the Dead.
There it was pointed out that a doctrine of divine creation is a religious interpretation of the experience of change.
Christian doctrines should not be understood as universalistic propositions or as interpretations of a universal religious experience.
Its doctrine of the oneness of our life with God's life is in fact quite indistinguishable from an interpretation of Christ's message which in these very Gifford lectures has been defended by some of your very ablest Scottish religious philosophers.
Sufi — a Muslim mystic; a member of a religious order which follows mystical interpretations of Islamic doctrines and practices.
Some of his writing in abortion cases questioned the propriety of injecting sectarian religious doctrine into interpretations of law.
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