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There is a doctrinal whole that requires a broad and consistent view of social justice.
He is a doctrinal conservative who taught philosophy in Colombia and may have support from some Latin American cardinals.
His principal work, the Hypotypōseis (Greek: "Outlines"), is a doctrinal compendium in seven books intended for use at the school.
The other is a doctrinal investigation of the umbrella group that represents a majority of American nuns, the Leadership Conference of Women Religious.
Like many Jesuits, the former Jorge Mario Bergoglio is a doctrinal traditionalist, who puts great stress on the language of the New Testament.
By this phrase, the chief justice meant to suggest that there is a doctrinal basis for drawing a boundary around Congressional authority, for judicial insistence that a burden that Congress chooses to impose on the states has to be justified as a cure for a current problem.
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Benedict was a doctrinal strongman under John Paul II, a reactionary in all matters of doctrine.
We argue that this development was a doctrinal wrong turn.
The decision may have been a political masterstroke, many thought, but it was a doctrinal dud.
He's a doctrinal conservative, but the record of his life indicates a serious concern for the poor.
3128, 73 L.Ed.2d 819821982), petitioner concedes that was a "doctrinal foot fault". Reply Brief for Petitioner on Reargument 4.
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