Sentence examples for doctrinal tenets from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "doctrinal tenets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the fundamental principles or beliefs of a particular doctrine or ideology.
Example: "The organization's doctrinal tenets emphasize the importance of compassion and service to others."
Alternatives: "doctrinal principles" or "doctrinal beliefs."

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Religion is saved and accorded limited protection, but at the expense of not having its doctrinal tenets taken seriously.

Two angels coloured blue and black, known as Munkar and Nakīr, then question the deceased about basic doctrinal tenets.

Buddhism in Japan had become more and more doctrinally confused, and the identity of the various sects was based more on institutional aspects than on doctrinal tenets.

This example set by the Lutherans was followed by the other Reformation churches, and it was even followed by the Council of Trent (1545 63), whose decrees and canons, together with the Professio fidei Tridentina of 1564, were a codification of Roman Catholic doctrinal tenets.

Khosla's views are, more or less, the doctrinal tenets underpinning the social impact investing sector.

The fundamental doctrinal tenets of Christianity, namely that Christ is God "born in the flesh," that his sacrificial death atones for the sins of humankind, and that his resurrection from the dead guarantees eternal life to all who believe, can be traced back to Paul -- not to Jesus.

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These occasional disputes only underline the fact that with him submission to royal authority was a fundamental, indeed a doctrinal, tenet.

The Rev. Ian T. Douglas, professor of world mission and global Christianity at Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Mass., said, "When the Catholic Church was simply a Mediterranean church or a Western European church, it was a lot easier to know the limits of authority". "You knew who's in and who's out," he said, "belief structures, tenets, doctrinal understandings.

Dogma is not doctrinal opinion, not the pronouncement of any given teacher, but doctrinal statute (decretum).

And I suppose that my friends and I sought it out among Christian preachers rather than among ecstatic Hasidim precisely because of the sharp doctrinal difference: as Jews, we might have seen ourselves as part of a continuum with Hasidic believers whose basic tenets were as distant from us as pastrami on white with mayo.

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