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Some commentators have sought to distinguish between that component of a report of a religious experience which is a record of its phenomenology and that component which involves an interpretation of the experience according to some favoured doctrinal scheme (Stace 1961).
But in practice doctrine and experience are likely to be mutually informing, and it is reasonable to suppose that in some cases religious insight involves a kind of amalgam of a doctrinal scheme and associated experience, where these elements cannot in any simple way be separated out.
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It's not an intellectual ascent to a doctrinal system".
And that passively supports the doctrinal system.
Pettit rejects this view on the basis of observations about schemes of majority voting that were first, under the label "doctrinal paradox," noted in jurisprudence, then generalized under the label of the "discursive dilemma" and became the starting point for the 'theory of judgment aggregation' (cf. Kornhauser 1992; Pettit 2003; List 2012).
Predestination was its doctrinal core.
It was a perfectly doctrinal speech.
Syncretism is common, and doctrinal rigidity rare.
Breton, however, demanded firm doctrinal allegiance.
Its withholding of an encore felt doctrinal.
But doctrinal changes are helping too.
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