Sentences with phrase «of doctrine»

[69] The approach of recognizing an overarching organizing principle but accepting the existing law as the primary guide to future development is appropriate in the development of the doctrine of good faith.
But within this process a true development of doctrine is possible, indeed at times it is urgently necessary.
One of the drivers of the development and application of doctrine in administrative law is the concept of the principles of good administration.
The application of this doctrine to the formation of higher levels of order out of lower levels results in an aggregate view of the higher order.
Sure, that's an argument for my statement, seeing as how atheism does not constitute any set of doctrines of beliefs.
When the winds of doctrine try to blow our beliefs to the ground, we turn our open hand into them, using their ideas to force our beliefs more firmly against the hand.
Religious tolerance emerged as a pragmatic attempt to stop people from killing one another over matters of doctrine and faith.
For some of you, that's a point which you make into an ideological cathedral — a point of doctrine which lines up in an acronym that summarizes the faith, your faith.
A full history of the doctrine of love is still to be written, although there have been notable contributions to it.
It is difficult to see how «clearly contrary» understandings of doctrine could emerge in such a process.
This is an inadequate body of doctrine for the long haul of history, but it has served a whole generation remarkably well.
* Regarding the councils and their formulations of doctrine there is much to say.
[8] This reading of the prevailing opinion is arguably reinforced by the frequent description of the doctrine as a «defence».
The churches were formal, it involved teaching, and a form of doctrine.
«Strong churches are strong in the first instance because of doctrine,» he says.
However, this is undermined by real confusion concerning the metaphysical implications of the doctrine of the real presence.
To teach here means to teach with authority, to define and decide the meaning of doctrines concerning divine truth.
(Except in some statements of the doctrine of incarnation — on which see the brief discussion in Chapter XIII).
I trust that you understand the importance of this doctrine for a world governed by economic theory.
Experience in the psychological clinic shows the great importance of this doctrine.
They are the basis of the doctrine of native title as developed in these jurisdictions.
I am not against right doctrine; just against the improper use of doctrine.
That doesn't mean I think they're right about everything or that our differences of doctrine and practice don't matter.
Therefore let us look further at the biblical foundations of this doctrine.
On issues of doctrine, what you see is what you get.
Not doing so has presented the «church» with a frightening variety of doctrines based on the same portions of Scripture.
Two Protestant theologians have recently given us major discussions of the doctrine of vocation in relation to Protestant ethics.
The diversity is not limited to the content of the doctrine.
According to this text, our salvation is dependent upon how we live our lives and what sort of doctrine we teach and believe.
And thus we see the evolution of doctrine... a response to a circumstance.
Before you interfere in secular matters, you have to swear that you will allow fact and reason to guide your choices, instead of the doctrine of any religion.
Is it possible to hope that there might be a change of doctrine in this matter?
If the formation of doctrines is indeed a process, then one could identify certain stages.
She is concerned, though, with a particular kind of novel — the novel that attempts to persuade its readers of the validity of a doctrine.
By the word artistic, what is in mind is the place of understanding and even of self - understanding in the construction of doctrine.
I'm not aware of any doctrines which claim that earth is the only place where life exists, christian or otherwise.
A clash of doctrines in science is not a disaster but an opportunity.
Some of the other examples could be more easily interpreted as using the term theology where once the church would have spoken of doctrine.
It is the static character of the doctrines of the orders and of natural law theories which is their limitation.

Phrases with «of doctrine»

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