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He studied philosophy with a priest before joining the Communist party and then the Farc, emerging as a senior military commander and crucial figure in the guerrillas' strategic and doctrinal direction during war and towards peace.
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Because since the 1980s, Rome has concentrated on asserting doctrinal clarity and uniformity, partly to restore direction following divisions opened up by the second Vatican council in the early 1960s.
The controversy began in April 2011, when, under the direction of Pope Benedict XVI, leaders of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued a "doctrinal assessment" of the LCWR, saying that the Vatican-chartered organization suffered from "a prevalence of certain radical feminist themes incompatible with the Catholic faith".
The Vatican ordered a "doctrinal assessment" of the women's leadership conference in 2008 after years of concerns about its direction.
Asked about the party's change of direction under Corbyn's leadership, Harman said she was in the Labour party to change laws and not for "doctrinal purity".
Predestination was its doctrinal core.
Syncretism is common, and doctrinal rigidity rare.
It was a perfectly doctrinal speech.
Breton, however, demanded firm doctrinal allegiance.
Its withholding of an encore felt doctrinal.
But doctrinal changes are helping too.
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