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influential being Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The
religions share doctrinal, historical, and
geographic overlap that
supposedly contrasts them with...
- "doctrines to
which the
preachers of the
Methodist Church are pledged" as
doctrinal standards Yuga in
Hinduism Postulation or Syādvāda in
Jainism The Four...
- The
early Buddhist schools refers to the
Indian Buddhist "
doctrinal schools" or "schools of thought" (Sanskrit: vāda)
which arose out of the
early unified...
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Evangelical Protestantism, the
terms "
doctrinal statement" or "
doctrinal basis" tend to be preferred.
Doctrinal statements may
include positions on lectionary...
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Bourbon Restoration (1814–1830) and the July
Monarchy (1830–1848), the
Doctrinals (French: Doctrinaires) were a
group of
French royalists who
hoped to reconcile...
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encyclopedia of
religious knowledge,
embracing Biblical, historical,
doctrinal, and
practical theology and Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical...
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Command (USASOC). The core
missionset of
Special Forces contains five
doctrinal missions:
unconventional warfare,
foreign internal defense,
direct action...
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community that
stems from
their doctrine and history. One of the
central doctrinal issues that
defined Mormonism in the 19th
century was the
practice of...
- 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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Antiqua et nova (English:
Ancient and new) is a
doctrinal note co-issued by the
Dicastery for the
Doctrine of the
Faith and the
Dicastery for Culture...