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Meanings of
theological doctrine
in English
Heresy.
heresy
gnostic
nestorian
monophysite
Monophysitic
Related terms
unorthodoxy
Patriarch
Synonyms
Examples for "
heresy
"
heresy
gnostic
nestorian
monophysite
Monophysitic
Examples for "
heresy
"
1
In 1119 Calixtus II condemned the
heresy
at its centre in Toulouse.
2
That would have, until relatively recently, been considered
heresy
round his way.
3
To rebel was sin; to doubt was
heresy
;
to submit was piety.
4
The end that grows is
heresy
;
the end that rots is orthodox.
5
Ruiz-Sanchez sees his research setting him firmly on the road to
heresy
.
1
Ralph seemed to have become, in a somewhat
gnostic
manner, a full-fledged financier.
2
Eternal life, not eternal knowledge, as the Alexandrian
gnostic
said.
3
She reads some
gnostic
texts about goddesses and gods and the Christ within each of us.
4
The capitalist narrative is replaced by that of the communist; the religious fundamentalist's replaced by the
gnostic
's
.
5
Shivering Wisdom publish in High Kettai: philosophy and science and ancient texts,
gnostic
mechonomy and the like.
1
This is known in the study of rhetoric as the
Nestorian
Order.
2
The hymns sung on this occasion were from the new
Nestorian
Hymnbook.
3
There were also embarrassments of a serious nature within the
Nestorian
community.
4
They brought with them their own religions: Manichaeism, Mazdaism, and
Nestorian
Christianity.
5
The
Nestorian
mission has encountered less opposition than other missions in Western Asia.
1
They and their Syrian neighbours but dogmatic opponents, the Jacobites, a
monophysite
body, adopted a conciliatory disposition towards the crusaders.
2
The
Monophysite
controversy led to the founding of the Jacobite sect.
3
Monophysite
riot at Constantinople, caused by the controversy respecting the nature of Christ.
4
With the Nestorian and
Monophysite
heresies new divisions took place.
5
Mennas, the successor of Anthimus, in his local synod, had condemned and deposed the
Monophysite
bishops.
Usage of
theological doctrine
in English
1
Henceforth the
theological
doctrine
of the flatness of the earth was irretrievably overthrown.
2
So he made the Scriptures the sole source of
theological
doctrine
.
3
There is the
theological
doctrine
of the tree of Eden in a new shape.
4
Homer offers
theological
doctrine
in the guise of physical allegory.
5
Those Congressmen had no right to commit this whole country to a
theological
doctrine
.
6
The first series of attacks on the old
theological
doctrine
were mainly founded in philosophic reasoning.
7
Does not the whole idea appear rather like a rhetorical image than like a sober
theological
doctrine
?
8
Some years were still to elapse before any material changes from orthodox
theological
doctrine
were to be entertained.
9
Yet, even in our own time, attempts to revive the old
theological
doctrine
of meteorology have not been wanting.
10
Some sects and breakaway groups, however, follow the early
theological
doctrine
of plural marriage, thought to bring exaltation in heaven.
11
At any rate, it differs immensely in the moral impression it makes from that made by the current
theological
doctrine
of the same catastrophe.
12
One enormous canvas gives a curious example of the
theological
doctrine
of intercession between man and his Maker, spun out to its logical length.
13
What a contrast to ordinary ways of speaking on a familiar
theological
doctrine
is this way of bringing it into immediate relation to real feeling:-
14
He had no sympathy with the
theological
doctrines
then in vogue in his native town.
15
But he'll tie you in a bowknot if you hold to the old
theological
doctrines
.
16
Such an interpretation of mimicry was perfectly consistent with the
theological
doctrines
of his day.
Other examples for "theological doctrine"
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This collocation consists of:
theological
doctrine
theological
Adjective
Noun
Theological doctrine
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Theological doctrine
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