How To Use doctrinally In A Sentence
- Since worship is the primary, often exclusive means of Christian catechesis, what will be the effect of language in which the doctrinally ill-equipped worshiper must impute the Nicene faith to the Eucharistic prayer?
- As a practical matter, the church often skirts this "marriage is forever" tenet using the instrument of annulment -- sort of a way, doctrinally, to "vaporize" an inconvenient prior marriage. RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
- Yes, he's doctrinally more fluid than his predecessors, but he's recognizably of the same type.
- The doctrinally based form comes from learning and accepting the teachings on a soul (bdag, Skt. atman) of one of the non-Buddhist Indian tenet systems. A Deluded Outlook toward a Transitory Network
- In terms of spiritual doctrine and institutional practice, the theistic Church, which still refuses to ordain women and attributes blame for the fall of humankind to the actions of Eve, was sharply distinct from the doctrinally omnivorous Farmies, who invested midwives with hierophantic authority and attributed to neither sex responsibility for the decline of humankind into ignorance of Spirit. Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 196583
- No man is called by God to preach the gospel who does not know the gospel, both doctrinally and experimentally.
- From how he is described, one can guess that if Roberts were a professor today, he would likely be a doctrinally-oriented scholar and probably hornbook writer.
- One has certitude derived from a conviction that she is doctrinally correct.