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Religion, he argues, has been transformed by American culture to become therapeutic, individualistic and less interested in doctrine than in faith.
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He says that voters are a lot less interested in doctrines than in practical policies that help the disadvantaged.
A truly spiritual being can be Christian or Hindu or dare I say, even atheist, or at least not interested in spiritual doctrines, philosophy, or behavioral modification.
But he became interested in the Neoclassical doctrines that had been developed in Rome by, among others, the German painter Anton Raphael Mengs and the art historian Johann Joachim Winckelmann.
She was a Bible reader, who told the women in her household to dress and behave soberly; cultured, she was a patron of scholars, and keenly interested in the reform doctrines that Henry himself would not embrace.
They were more interested in following their accepted doctrine than in looking at reality.
Fox complained, "While he said he was not interested in reinstating the Fairness Doctrine, he called for 'equal opportunity employment practices,'localal engagement' and 'license challenges' to rectify the that perceived imbalance" in talk radio.
Britain, as a matter of principle, was not interested in Europe having a new security doctrine.
Hagel is typically more interested in facts on the ground than doctrine.
Be interested in their interests.
As a Jesuit priest, Des Bosses was interested in determining whether Leibniz's philosophy could provide an adequate ontological framework for the doctrine of transubstantiation.
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