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The Septuagint includes books translated from Hebrew originals (e.g., Ecclesiasticus, Tobit) and books originally composed in Greek (e.g., Wisdom of Solomon); these books are sometimes considered to be of doctrinal value because the Septuagint was the "authorized version" of the early church.

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They will not win swing voters if they value doctrinal purity above all else.

It turns on a number of tricky doctrinal issues like value for money and the integrity of public-sector accounting.

Another minor spoiler: My ayahuasca experience actually brought me a bit closer to what people like to call "normative" or "mainstream" Islam if not in meeting every point on the doctrinal checklist, at least in the value that I can find in pursuing the sunna, the sublime example of Muhammad, as a way of being in the world, and also the love that I feel for my Muslim communities.

The shift from fundamentalist separatism to "co-belligerency" required Falwell and other conservative evangelicals to shift their rhetoric away from the core doctrinal beliefs about which they preached on Sundays, toward a language of "traditional values" and "moral beliefs" that could be shared by conservative evangelicals, Catholics, Mormons and Jews.

While there may be many Catholics, for instance, who value the ritual of the Mass without actually believing the doctrine of Transubstantiation, the primacy of the Mass within the Church still hinges on the fact that many Catholics do accept it as a metaphysical truth a fact that can be directly attributed to specific, doctrinal claims that are still put forward by the Church.

Liability rules have been varyingly understood in doctrinal thought, for example as protection mechanisms stemming from the law of torts that involve a collective decision as to the value of the entitlement (Calabresi and Melamed [1972]), or as purely bilateral bargaining based ad hoc rules that allow the concerned party to "take now and pay later" (Merges [1996]).

Predestination was its doctrinal core.

It was a perfectly doctrinal speech.

Syncretism is common, and doctrinal rigidity rare.

Breton, however, demanded firm doctrinal allegiance.

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