“doctrinal” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “doctrinal”:

+ The doctrinal decisions of the council are divided into decrees.

+ The Protestant position, however, would come to incorporate doctrinal changes such as sola scriptura and sola fide.

+ However instances of open division on doctrinal questions as well as daily matters had occurred long before the Great Schism of 1054.

+ Since the Gospel of Luke does not include Andrew, and through various passages in the four gospels where Simon Peter, James and John are called to meet with Jesus separately from the twelve, they are commonly termed “the three.” The usage of “the four” over “the three” is still a point which some Christians debate, but never as an essential doctrinal point.

+ Even though there is not really violence anymore, the movement’s unique doctrinal views are still criticized.

+ Radical Reformers, besides forming communities outside state sanction, often employed more extreme doctrinal change, such as the rejection of tenants of the Nicene CreedCouncils of Nicaea and Chalcedon.

+ Many Roman Catholics profess some heterodox views, either on doctrinal or social issues.

+ Unlike earlier reformers they considered the root of corruptions to be doctrinal and thus they aimed to change contemporary doctrines to fit their idea of the “true gospel”.

doctrinal use in-sentences
doctrinal use in-sentences

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