Examples of using Doctrinal in English and their translations into Chinese
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Even systematic Biblestudies can be weak in drawing doctrinal conclusions.
I don't wish to suggest it is doctrinal disputes that are motivating the individual soldiers who are doing the killing.
But there is a chance that theanswers will discomfit a great many bureaucratic and doctrinal religions.
So far he had no intention of introducing doctrinal innovations; such an idea occurred to him first in Zurich after 1519.
Merely for the sake of some division, we may consider chapters i and iii as personal,chapters iv and v as doctrinal.
It treats religious studies as an educational matter only,having no doctrinal preference or denomination orientation.
The Apostles' Creed functions as a doctrinal standard because it presents several of the biggest, most important ideas of Christianity.
But we must remain flexible knowing that any level of theology, no matter how small,involves some measure of doctrinal discussion.
Fifthly, by the study of their sources and the exact value of their doctrinal terminology as found in the controversies of the time;
But many times, since the doctrinal teaching is lacking, a lot of people use that one worship experience as something that's substantial.
BC, the great Buddhist emperor Asoka is said to have held athird council at Pataliputra to settle certain doctrinal controversies.
However, in spite of his denial of doctrinal innovation in 1900 he claimed that he was the Second Advent of Jesus and an avatar of Krishna.
The Police Division of the Department of Peacekeeping Operationsinitiated a three-year project to develop a strategic doctrinal framework for international police peacekeeping.
They do, however, claim doctrinal connection with the Apostles, sufficient to their mind to stamp them with the mark of Apostolicity.
During that time Max has learned many biblical principles and doctrinal truths which have given him a clear understanding of the spiritual life.
Their doctrinal differences with the Particular Baptists gradually disappeared in the course of the nineteenth century, and the two bodies united in 1891.
From controversies regarding missionary work and doctrinal matters two independent branches resulted(1837), the"Old School" and the"New School".
The doctrinal differences between Hinduism and Buddhism and Taoism are not anywhere near as important as doctrinal differences among Christianity and Islam and Judaism.
In later centuries Orthodox councils also made doctrinal definitions on Grace(1341, 1351) and took a stand in reference to Western teachings.
And with the doctrinal undermining of these ecclesiastical pillars of priesthood and penance and confession, the pervasive power and control of the church collapsed.
Thus, the Police Divisionmust also urgently roll out existing doctrinal guidance and templates to the field so as to ensure uniformity of mission mandate implementation plans.
Theology books and doctrinal statements may reveal what a congregation says it believes, but worship will reveal what it reallybelieves.
However, a careful comparison of basic doctrinal positions of that church to those of historical, biblical Christianity reveal many radical differences.
On the other doctrinal questions where Catholic innovations might be identified, Orthodoxy has been less firm in its denunciations than in the filioque issue.
Two people entrenched in their different doctrinal positions often find it very difficult to compromise and reconcile, but with God, all things are possible.
And with the doctrinal undermining of these ecclesiastical pillars of priesthood and penance and confession, the pervasive power and control of the church collapsed.
However, careful comparisons of basic doctrinal positions of that church to those of the historical, biblical orthodox Christianity reveal many radical differences.
As stated in the Brahimi report, doctrinal shifts and more thorough strategic planning are needed at the United Nations to address complex and often intrastate conflicts.
A denominational heritage normally includes doctrinal or experiential or organizational emphases and also frequently includes common ethnicity, language, social class, and geographical origin.