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For the second edition, published in 1539, Calvin dropped this format in favour of systematically presenting the main doctrines from the Bible.
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He refers also to Shashtitantra ("Doctrine of 60 Conceptions"), the main doctrines of which he claims to have expounded in the karikas.
The ten triads are ten sets of three essays expounding the ten main doctrines of the Mohist school.
Compliance to standard has been the main doctrine in highway design, but its relationship with accident count has not been widely scrutinized.
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.
Engage the doctrines from which this position stems.
In this article I will focus on a cursory presentation of Kilwardby's main philosophical doctrines.
Shankara referred to Gaudapada as the teacher of his own teacher Govinda, complimented him for having recovered the advaita (nondualism) doctrine from the Vedas, and also wrote a bhashya on Gaudapada's main work: the karikas on the Mandukya Upanishad.
But she remembered an obscure doctrine from law school.
Jack, like any good prophet, learned his doctrine from his parents.
Medical and health personnel within the military are expected to extrapolate and implement relevant knowledge and doctrine from research performed on other population groups.
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