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It is possible to construct Shintō doctrines from them by interpreting the myths and religious practices they describe.
And there was the stern Cardinal O'Connor, asserting old or unpopular doctrines from the pulpit and warning those who disagreed that they were in for a fight.
Eclecticism, (from Greek eklektikos, "selective"), in philosophy and theology, the practice of selecting doctrines from different systems of thought without adopting the whole parent system for each doctrine.
In the sphere of abstract thought, eclecticism is open to the objection that insofar as each system is supposed to be a whole of which its various doctrines are integral parts, the arbitrary juxtaposition of doctrines from different systems risks a fundamental incoherence.
The majority of the doctrines from other denominations also do not directly conflict with evolutionary theory (Ludlow 1992; Religious Groups' Views on Evolution 2009; McKenna 2014).
Like the treatises of the Tractatus kind, the Syncategoreumata were developed from the (twelfth-century) theories on fallacies, as well as from grammatical doctrines (from the same period).
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But she remembered an obscure doctrine from law school.
They'd founded religious denominations indistinguishable in doctrine from their un-Colored counterparts.
Worship contributed to the evolution of doctrine from the earliest days of Christianity.
Both Alma and Siniša worry about the influence of Wahhabism, the Sunni fundamentalist doctrine from Saudi Arabia.
The term is also used to distinguish true Islamic doctrine from heretical teachings, such as those of the Muʿtazilites.
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