- century, the word
Filioque was
added to the
Nicene Creed,
defining as a
doctrinal teaching that the Holy
Ghost "proceedeth from the
Father and the Son"...
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Sthavira school had, by the time of Aśoka,
divided into
three sub-schools,
doctrinally speaking, but
these did not
become separate monastic orders until later...
-
encyclopedia of
religious knowledge,
embracing Biblical, historical,
doctrinal, and
practical theology and Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical...
- "doctrines to
which the
preachers of the
Methodist Church are pledged" as
doctrinal standards Yuga in
Hinduism Postulation or Syādvāda in
Jainism The Four...
- Zen has a rich
doctrinal background,
despite the
traditional Zen
narrative which states that it is a "special
transmission outside scriptures"
which "did...
-
Ramanuja ([ɽaːmaːnʊdʑɐ];
Middle Tamil: Rāmāṉujam;
classical Sanskrit: Rāmānuja; c. 1017 – 1137), also
known as Ramanujacharya, was an
Indian Hindu philosopher...
- in
daily life for the
benefit of others. Some Zen
sources de-emphasize
doctrinal study and
traditional practices,
favoring direct understanding through...
-
Discursive dilemma or
doctrinal paradox is a
paradox in
social choice theory. The
paradox is that
aggregating judgments with
majority voting can result...
-
Evangelical Protestantism, the
terms "
doctrinal statement" or "
doctrinal basis" tend to be preferred.
Doctrinal statements may
include positions on lectionary...
-
remains culturally diverse in its
Western and
Eastern branches, and
doctrinally diverse concerning justification and the
nature of salvation, ecclesiology...