Sentences with phrase «truth of this doctrine»

I am coming from the other side of the spectrumbrella from you — I was raised with an Armenian bent, and I feel that God opened my eyes to the beautiful truth of the doctrines of Grace.
The inner truth of the doctrine He saw and lived made Jesus the sort of person He was.
Brownson goes on to explain how our Constitution presupposes the truth of the doctrine of the Trinity, but I'll save that weighty explanation for another time.
Just imagine the astonishment and great satisfaction that Aristotle might experience in seeing how dextrously his philosophy expounds and defends the truth of the doctrine of the Eucharist.
If you are warring and fighting with your brother, especially over doctrine, it is probably a good indication that you have misunderstood the truth of that doctrine.
As Cobb puts it, those of us in the West can benefit from trying to understand and internalize the truth of the doctrine of anatta, thereby freeing ourselves from «attachment to individualized personal existence as a final good» (Cobb 1975, 220).
[13] «Responsible men can become more deeply convinced of the truth of the doctrine laid down by the Church on this issue if they reflect on the consequences of methods and plans for artificial birth control.
Yet Hartshorne is critical of philosophers who, without proof, assume the truth of a doctrine.
Can we say «history aided, prompted, or forced the Church to recognize what exactly constitutes the truth of a doctrine,» and what about the prompting and directing role of the Holy Spirit?
This mode of thinking makes the justification of restraints on discussion not a question of the truth of doctrines, but of their usefulness; and flatters itself by that means to escape the responsibility of claiming to be an infallible judge of opinions.
For example, the truth of the doctrine of Jesus as Lord and Savior is held by all cultures within the church, but perhaps the worship of God in a multi-ethnic church would include African American theology of a Christ that delivers people out of bondage and the European American theology of individualistic personal salvation.
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