Sentence examples for corresponding doctrine from inspiring English sources

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The word 'Nominalism' carries an implication that the corresponding doctrine asserts that everything is particular or concrete, and that this is not vacuously true.

Just as he had argued that the extreme version of the doctrine of papal fullness of power would make Christians the Pope's slaves, contrary to the gospel liberty, so he argues that the corresponding doctrine of fullness of power for the Emperor would be incompatible with the best form of government, in which subjects are free persons and not slaves.

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Later in antiquity, when different phases in the history of the Academy corresponding to changes in doctrine and philosophical approach were distinguished, some people spoke of a fourth Academy of Philo and a fifth of Antiochus (Sextus Empiricus [S.E.], Outlines, i.e., Pyrrhoneae hypotyposes [PH] 1.220).

Southern Baptists called their denomination's turn to the right the "conservative resurgence," meaning both a crackdown on unorthodox doctrine and a corresponding expulsion of political moderates.

Olds's celebration of sensuality, her work's unembarrassed candour, is exactly what Robin Robertson, her editor at Cape, admires: "... its direct, robust physicality, its corresponding rejection of rigid religious moral doctrines - the very qualities that enrage her critics".

Senator Mary Landrieu, Democrat from Louisiana and a central proponent of advancing the aid without corresponding cuts, repeatedly called the House position the "Cantor doctrine".

Religion also has three components, corresponding to the threefold division of the cerebral table: doctrine, worship, and moral rule (discipline).

That still left a problem of squaring clemency or mercy, the distinctively Roman virtue (not corresponding exactly to any Greek word: Braund 2009, 33) that strict Stoic doctrine rejected as an emotionally induced deviation from justice.

But such a strong version of the doctrine seems philosophically problematic -- vulnerable to counterexamples in which thought occurs without any corresponding (inner) language use, and vice versa.

Second, McTaggart accepts that the doctrine of temporal parts is well-founded: if time is real, then objects have temporal parts corresponding to each moment at which they exist.

The prevailing doctrine was that of the so-called psychophysiological parallelism, which held that for every psychological fact there is a corresponding physiological fact that strictly determines it.

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