Sentence examples for systematic doctrine from inspiring English sources

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After examining the case, Leo sent Flavian (449) his celebrated Tome, which rejected Eutyches' teaching and presented a precise, systematic doctrine of Christ's Incarnation and of the union of both his natures.

However, in addition to its concern with Hegelian themes, Philosophy also contains a fundamental reconstruction of Kantian themes, it has its foundation in a critical reconstruction of Kant's doctrine of transcendental ideas, and it is built around an endeavour to explain the elements of Kantian idealism as a systematic doctrine of subjective-metaphysical experience.

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From the outset, therefore, Jaspers work, although methodologically marked by Weber, was also indelibly stamped by Hegel's philosophy, and it sought to integrate the preconditions of Hegel's phenomenology into a systematic psychological doctrine.

Panpsychism seems to be such an ancient doctrine that its origins long precede any records of systematic philosophy.

The terms zuhd and zāhid ("ascetic") were not used by pre-Islamic Arabs or by early Muslims to describe the elaborate and systematic ascetic doctrines that became characteristic of later periods, from the 8th century on.

Protestantism advanced rapidly during his reign through the systematic reformation of doctrine, worship, and discipline the three external marks of the true church.

In his Institutiones theologicae (1650 51), he attempted to provide a systematic basis for Remonstrant doctrine, asserting that God's sovereignty and man's free will are compatible.

The Summa de bono of Philip the Chancellor (ca. 1225) is considered to be the first systematic formulation of a doctrine of the transcendentals.

I suggest a unifying pattern based on a generalized philosophical perspective and varying expressions, although never a systematic or articulated philosophical doctrine, but at least a theme of action and active powers, natural and human, intellectual and material, with sources and grounds in theology, moral philosophy and historical argument.

Being a speculative jurist, Abū Ḥanīfah brought about systematic consistency in legal doctrines.

Robert Barclay, Scottish author of the influential systematic statement of the doctrines of the Friends, An Apology for the True Christian Divinity (1678), stated that "the Inner Light is never separated from God nor Christ; but wherever it is, God and Christ are as wrapped up therein".

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