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the doctrines
noun
A belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters.
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After that, the doctrines diverge.
The doctrines of the day saw colonies as strategic assets.
Both passionately believed the doctrines of democratic liberalism.
Skeptics of religion have questioned the doctrines of different traditions.
He said Mr. Howard's comments did "not follow the doctrines of peacekeeping and sovereignty".
Rather, they are the doctrines of laissez-faire economics, which lumps together four different things.
As a teen-ager, Sontag absorbed the doctrines and the canons.
This has proved the great flaw in the doctrines of liberal interventionism and neoconservatism.
Not that I was ignorant of the forms, or even the doctrines of religion.
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But it probably doesn't matter enough for the doctrines to shift.
We could say the same about each of the doctrines of the various religions.
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