Sentence examples for accepted teachings from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accepted teachings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to widely recognized or established beliefs, principles, or doctrines within a particular field or context.
Example: "In the field of psychology, many professionals rely on accepted teachings to guide their practice and understanding of human behavior."
Alternatives: "established doctrines" or "recognized principles".

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American Civil War historian who repudiated the long-held view of slavery as a paternal and benign social system, challenging both historical scholarship and widely accepted teachings.

Galileo also mounted a systematic attack on other accepted teachings of Aristotle by showing, for example, that the Sun was not perfect but had spots.

Since Mendelssohn thought at first that Jacobi was himself a Spinozist, we see him also attacking the basic doctrines of Spinozism as he understood them, while at the same time suggesting how they could be reformulated in an internally more consistent form to have them rejoin the accepted teachings of school metaphysics.

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As discussed above, Paul rejected some Jewish law but accepted Jewish teachings on monotheism and homosexual activity, and he regarded the Sabbath law as optional.

And yet, Rabbi Heber said he accepted the teachings of revered rabbis that it is against Jewish law to recover organs from the brain dead.

But in Skousen's view, the implications of this history are radical: Skousen would encourage the states today to require "universally accepted" religious teachings in public schools, as long as they don't favor one denomination over another.

When the excitement of the fight had died down, Ali left fight fans confused and suspicicious as he explained he had accepted the teachings of the Nation of Islam and now wanted to be adressed as Muhammad Ali, a name given to him by his controversial spiritual mentor, Elijah Muhammad.

It is therefore appropriate to take note of Ibn Ezra's divergence from some widely accepted neoplatonic teachings.

When they sent it to the caves, the Caucasians in the caves for 2,000 years, Moses had to go up and civilize them and the first Caucasian people that accepted the teachings of the book of life was the people that called themselves the Jews.

He dealt with incarceration by accepting Zen teachings.

"I later realised we can reject or accept the teachings of others as we choose.

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