church doctrine

NOUN
  1. the written body of teachings of a religious group that are generally accepted by that group
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How To Use church doctrine In A Sentence

  • Far from being a heretic, he loyally endorsed the essentials of church doctrine.
  • Mental Reservation" Church Doctrine and Freedom of Religion NEVER included sex abuse crimes, failures to report, obstructions of justice, perjury in any way, shape or form and/or free passes for sexual predators employed by religious institutions to roam churches, schools andpublic forums without accountability, andNEVER will! Clergy Sex Abuse-TAKE CORRECTIVE ACTION!
  • We are not saved by keeping the law, or by doing good works, or by adhering to church doctrine.
  • There were significant restrictions on the freedom of individuals to question or reject church doctrine.
  • It's trying to demythologise church doctrine.
  • There were significant restrictions on the freedom of individuals to question or reject church doctrine.
  • He must therefore demonstrate this rational content without appealing to church doctrine.
  • One only needs direct access to the Gospels unmediated by historical traditions and unencumbered by church doctrines to find there the paradigmatic model of a successful millenarian cult.
  • Galileo's view contradicted Church doctrine of the time that the earth was in a fixed position.
  • His papacy was an intriguing mix of the warm and humane with steadfast readings of scripture and church doctrine.
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