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While it almost doubles between 1950 and 1989 (S2(G) = 0.0156), the Cold War period starts with the Truman's doctrine formulation in 1947 [16] and the Marshall plan for West-European and North American countries, followed by the creation of the Cominform and the formulation of Zhdanov's doctrine for Russia and East-Europe [17], [18].

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His writings sought an orthodox formulation of doctrine on the nature of Christ.

Believing that divine truth and human salvation are at stake, Christians take the formulation of doctrine with the utmost seriousness.

In Calvin's formulation the doctrine of predestination stated that sinful humanity could know neither why nor to whom God had extended the grace of salvation.

It is necessary here to mention only the three distinctive Roman Catholic doctrines that achieved definitive formulation during the 19th and 20th centuries: the infallibility of the pope, the immaculate conception, and bodily assumption of the Virgin Mary.

Since the revival of analytic philosophy of religion in the 1960s, many Christian philosophers have pursued what is now called analytic theology, in which central religious doctrines are given formulations which are precise, and it is hoped self-consistent and otherwise defensible.

Zanchius gave Reformed orthodoxy its classic formulation of the doctrine of the perseverance of the elect.

Theories of organic development stress the fact that the history of doctrine includes more than explicit formulation of implicit revelation.

One formulation of the doctrine is given in the Bhagavadgita when Krishna tells Prince Arjuna: Whenever there is a decline of righteousness [dharma] and rise of unrighteousness then I send forth Myself.

By excluding several extreme positions from the circle of orthodoxy, the formulation of the doctrine of the Trinity in the 4th century determined the course of subsequent discussion about the person of Christ.

In its formulation, the Christian doctrine of conciliation, which, as St. Paul contended, required a change of status in the penitent, had to be made sacramentally effective in the individual and in redeemed humanity as a whole.

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