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One is his theory of the development of doctrine.
"It is a classic example of the organic development of doctrine," Cardinal Schönborn said.
Perhaps settled doctrine is not negotiable, but the development of doctrine in response to changing circumstances must be.
Called "The Christian Tradition: A History of the Development of Doctrine", and consisting of 3 volumes to date.
One of the many "best kept secrets" of the Catholic church is its development of doctrine and practice.
Rather he had concluded ("Essay on the Development of Doctrine," 1845) that Catholicism had remained true to what was essential precisely by its power of changing.
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The development of doctrines and dogmas has significantly affected the traditions, institutions, and practices of the religions of the world.
The political climate in which the empire operated was affected by the way universities dominated intellectual life and by trends within universities, in particular the development of doctrines of natural law and cameralism.
The attempt to integrate the meanings of primordiality, dualisms and antagonisms, sacrifices, and ruptures and to meet demands of some kind of logical order and, at the same time, keep alive the meaning of these structures as religious realities, objects of worship, and a charter for the moral life, has led to the development of doctrines.
The second problem was answered with the development of the doctrine of consideration.
Before deploying to Cuba, Bumgarner oversaw the development of detention doctrine at the Army's Military Police School at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
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