Sentences with phrase «right doctrine»

Such government services are also in accordance with provincial and federal human rights doctrines that call for the accommodation of religious beliefs and practices to the point of undue hardship.
So right doctrine makes a profound difference in the lives of individuals and societies.
I am not against right doctrine; just against the improper use of doctrine.
I think it is not hard to judge right doctrine.
The vested or acquired rights doctrine suggests that a change of sovereignty can not affect the interests of individuals.
However, while the learned objected, the people of God, with their inspired sense of right doctrine, continued to promote the doctrine of Mary's singular privilege.
The current climate of the church shows that Christians need to relearn the ability to care about right doctrine and have earnest doctrinal disagreements without shouting «heresy!»
We desperately need right doctrine and practice.
Hence, an emphasis on right doctrine and aggressive apologetics has replaced an emphasis on consistently following the teachings of our Lord.
All prominent «Christian» organizations and churches that aim for social justice simultaneously sacrifice right doctrine.
Still, is right doctrine without active piety enough?
But this makes a (further) mess of the fundamental rights doctrine, the underlying point of which is to say that some rights are so important they can not be denied even if the government has rational reasons to do so.
«[T] he public - rights doctrine applies to matters «arising between the government and others, which from their nature do not require judicial determination and yet are susceptible of it.»
Russia and others asked about the implications these future weapons might have for human rights doctrine and international humanitarian law.
Right doctrine and right church practices, while important, do not in and of themselves make a church a healthy community, or a faithful witness to the surrounding area.
You do not know if you have the right doctrine, you simply believe and declare your belief to be true.
Doctrinal preaching, if it had been the right doctrine, would have saved her from this, and she would have had the Christian gospel to sustain her in her grief.
I am sympathetic to the argument that it was the right doctrine but was dismally executed.
Sacrifices to ancestors are a vain thing, which a right doctrine rightly prohibits.
That may well sound terribly lax surely the right doctrine is important.
It's the same mentality that causes ultra conservative sects to think that with their right doctrine and right living they can weed out all moral and social ills.
These widely accepted formulations of the essential «right doctrine» (orthodoxy) handed down from the apostles were crucial for combating heresy and for the life of the church
These widely accepted formulations of the essential «right doctrine» (orthodoxy) handed down from the apostles were crucial for combating heresy.
The atmosphere of a legalistic ethos is filled with criticism, conditional fellowship based on preformed judgments of right conduct and right doctrine, and communication rooted only in having common ground.
Education demands that preformed notions of right conduct and right doctrine be suspended so that the student can study and evaluate them at a distance, in the context of diverse possibilities, and take them up again only if they are tested and found to be true.
Many come to the school with various codes of right conduct and right doctrine, shaped by different subcultures and confessional traditions.
But whatever be the right doctrine, in this instance the clash between religion and science, which has relegated the earth to the position of a second - rate planet attached to a second - rate sun, has been greatly to the benefit of the spirituality of religion by dispersing these medieval fancies.
The biblical theology to which he refers emerged after World War II as a consensus with certain characteristics: (1) the Bible is assumed to be relevant for modern men and women; (2) biblical criticism is to be accepted; (3) the message of the Bible is a unity, if a unity in diversity; (4) revelation is historical encounter rather than right doctrine; (5) the biblical (Hebraic) mentality is distinctive.
I discovered long ago that being part of that system means I must keep my mouth shut, agree with all that is taught and said, or be attacked by the keepers of the right doctrine for daring question one jot or tittle.
Neither the sacraments of the church nor right doctrines can save a man from sin or bring him into a living fellowship with God in Christ.
I am guided by the suggestion of the Old Princeton theologian, B. B. Warfield, to the effect that if we had a right doctrine of providence, we should not need a theory of inspiration.
«Right doctrine» was now imposed from above on penalty of severe punishment: usually excommunication from the church, but later, civil punishment as well.
Not moderates, these folks are comfortable with hard - right doctrines that define the Republican Party.
Under the public - rights doctrine, patent rights are governed by statute and subject to statutory schemes providing for regulation by an administrative agency.
The Court ruled that the right to exclude conferred in a patent is governed by the «public - rights doctrine
The Advisory Council of Jurists of the Asia - Pacific Forum on National Human Rights Institutions endorsed the idea that the protection of the environment is «a vital part of contemporary human rights doctrine and a sine qua non for numerous human rights, such as the right to health and the right to life».
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