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Israel views Hamas as a terrorist group and focuses on its doctrinal commitment to destroy the Zionist state.
As early as 1965, the theologian J. I. Packer warned that many evangelicals had "slipped into the practice of living and behaving as if universalism were true," even though those same functional universalists would never declare a doctrinal commitment to universal salvation.
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The third stage, the 1930s, saw the beginnings of many leftist magazines, started with specific doctrinal commitments that were often subjected to considerable editorial change in the career of the magazine.
Indeed, one of the enduring legacies of medieval philosophy is the development of what we call "philosophy of religion," which can be pursued both by those with and by those without prior doctrinal commitments.
Breton, however, demanded firm doctrinal allegiance.
Scalia frequently cites his commitment to the First Amendment as proof that he does not hew to a doctrinal line.
I'm also less inclined to fret about doctrinal distinctions and more inclined to celebrate the many different ways Catholics live-out their religious commitments.
Predestination was its doctrinal core.
Without a firm commitment to buy as much as needed to prevent yields on Italian and Spanish bonds rising so high that both countries become insolvent, investors have less incentive to return.The ECB's reluctance to make such a commitment is understandable: its legal mandate and doctrinal persuasion bar it from directly supporting governments.
Syncretism is common, and doctrinal rigidity rare.
It was a perfectly doctrinal speech.
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