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Holt called this doctrine "unschooling".
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Later religious scholars such as Wendell Dietrich would call this doctrine "ethical monotheism" (Cf. Dietrich 1986 and Theodore and Hadley 2001).
This is called the doctrine of inevitable disclosure," says Rogers.
This we have called the Doctrine of the Original Antigenic Sin".
They called that doctrine obsolete.
It's called the doctrine of silence.
The second argument is what John Williamson called the doctrine of immaculate transfer.
"Water law in Colorado and most states in the West is based on what's called the doctrine of prior appropriation," he said.
In 1835 Smith published the first 65 revelations in a volume titled the Book of Commandments, later called the Doctrine and Covenants.
In 1962, John Hick, a liberal theologian, called the doctrine of eternal torment "an idea which most contemporary theologians treat as a matter of merely historical interest".
Even Philip Zelikow, a former staff member on the first Bush administration's National Security Council who is close to senior White House officials, called the doctrine "aggressively opaque".
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