Synonyms for «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
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Sentences with «fundamental doctrines»

  • 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. (firstthings.com)
  • These are inevitable and, wherever fundamental doctrines are in dispute, I say, healthy. (redeeminggod.com)
  • 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. (firstthings.com)
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