doctrine

సిద్ధాంతం
definition
noun
the doctrine of predestination
a belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a church, political party, or other group.
translation of 'doctrine'
మతము,
తత్వ విషయాలలోని నమ్మకాలు, సూత్రాలు,
ప్రవక్త,
బోధకుడు
example
At the moment opinions differ too much to formulate a 'doctrine' of predestination that is acceptable for all parties.
There were significant restrictions on the freedom of individuals to question or reject church 'doctrine' .
I now accepted the orthodox Christian 'doctrine' of Creation.
In this book, he rejects the 'doctrine' of original sin and replaces it with original goodness.
Since the Catholic mass was forbidden in late Elizabethan England, accepting the 'doctrine' of transubstantiation necessitated risking considerable penalties.
We proclaim a new 'doctrine' of preemption which is understood by few and feared by many.
the 'doctrine' of predestination
Are we discussing the Powell 'doctrine' , or is this a critique of what's going on in the world right now?
the 'doctrine' of predestination
In 325, church leaders were willing to die to see that orthodox 'doctrine' was upheld.
The Bush 'doctrine' is being evoked as a template for conflict resolution worldwide.
Catholic social 'doctrine' was seen as an alternative to, and bulwark against, socialism.
The conquest of Iraq was the first test of the Bush 'doctrine' of preventive war.
However, the East never developed a 'doctrine' of original sin as the west did.
He demonstrates that the Bush 'doctrine' is connected with the spread of neoliberalism and global capital.
The outstanding distinction lies in the fact that Buddhist 'doctrine' is propounded by an apparently historical founder.
If he adopts a 'doctrine' of pre-emption, he is unacceptably remaking American national-security policy.
Of course, we have not yet developed the necessary tactical 'doctrine' for systems we have not developed and flown.
Some other missionaries may have just been concerned to teach the 'doctrines' of the church.
Recent legal regulation of democratic practices has focused on developing constitutional 'doctrines' that permit courts to reshape political practices.
The ideals of the party become sacred 'doctrines' that can in no event be violated or contradicted.
I'm not a god-fearing man but I do at times incline towards the highest 'doctrines' of the church.
It attained some popularity due to a mistaken belief that it taught orthodox Mahyna 'doctrines' , such as emptiness.
Ironically, in escaping political 'doctrines' , he found himself snared by a musical ideology.
Globally I think that the classical political 'doctrines' will be seriously transformed.
Life is never as simple as most political 'doctrines' would have us believe.
Both groups continue to perpetuate the old and outworn 'doctrines' of party politics.
We're moving on now, leaving medieval 'doctrines' and superstitious belief systems behind.
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