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单词 doctrine
释义
doctrine
(dɒktrɪn )
Word forms: doctrines
1. variable noun
A doctrine is a set of principles or beliefs, especially religious ones.
...the Marxist doctrine of perpetual revolution. [+ of]
I disagree with the doctrine that the writer's life and intention have no bearing on his texts.
Synonyms: teaching, principle, belief, opinion  
2. countable noun
A doctrine is a statement of official government policy, especially foreign policy. [US]
Following World War II, the first U.S. commitment to Europe came in the form of the 1947 Truman Doctrine.
Collocations:
doctrine of salvation
According to the committee, these lectures were included in the compilation in consequence of their embracing the important doctrine of salvation.
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For a time, however, he certainly seems to have been friendly to it, and to have approved of the doctrine of salvation by faith alone.
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Let us contend earnestly for the glorious doctrines of salvation by grace, and justification by faith.
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They are sent to mankind to deliver messages, minister to humanity, teach doctrines of salvation, call mankind to repentance, give priesthood keys, save individuals in perilous times, and guide humankind.
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doctrine of sin
The gospel makes no sense and has no power for people who are not taught the doctrine of sin and experience conviction of sin.
Christianity Today
This may lead to a new appreciation of the doctrine of sin.
Christianity Today
Postmodernism challenges the doctrine of sin and the practice of repentance and conversion.
Christianity Today
false doctrine
And preaching and teaching are crucial ways to protect the church from false doctrine.
Christianity Today
No inheritance, the proponents of this false doctrine say, could be handed down that might be thought beneficial to the so-called modern game.
Times, Sunday Times
Initial failures discouraged further experiments and a false doctrine gained dominance.
Times, Sunday Times
In the second age their lack of zeal led to false doctrines being introduced and left unchecked.
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But instead, they bow down to the political powers and the false doctrines of the nations.
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military doctrine
At the same time, the military doctrine of the age was completely out of step with the advances in technology.
Times, Sunday Times
However, even after this became official military doctrine, field and horse artillery on both sides kept trying to fight in the old way.
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This was a military doctrine that (with the advantage of hindsight) might have proven a bit rash.
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The military doctrine says an invading force should be double than a defending force when they fight on a plain.
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Its 24,135 soldiers are deployed in relation to its military doctrine.
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religious doctrine
On the other hand, the courts can resolve defamation claims involving statements accusing church members of other wrongs requiring no interpretation of religious doctrine.
Christianity Today
When a church-related dispute can be resolved by applying neutral principles of law without inquiry into religious doctrine and without resolving religious controversy, the civil courts may adjudicate the dispute -.
Christianity Today
Religious doctrine and views contrary to this principle of law are unaffected, and people can continue to associate with the religion that best reflects their views.
Christianity Today
The church property dispute was based on religious doctrine and practice, and secular courts should not have intervened.
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An even more controversial direction was taken for the new university based on a daring vision that higher education should be completely separated from religious doctrine.
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teach a doctrine
While it's crucial to teach doctrine, teach it within the bounds of disciples' immediate needs.
Christianity Today
Even if he was not teaching the doctrine himself, he testified that he was actively participating as a chaperone.
Christianity Today
The gospel makes no sense and has no power for people who are not taught the doctrine of sin and experience conviction of sin.
Christianity Today
Though they arose independently and there was no organizational connection between them, both taught the doctrines of free grace, free salvation and free will.
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Thus, he taught the doctrine of the supreme existence of the one, and the apparent existence of the many.
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theological doctrine
Each religious organization, association, or society has exclusive control over its own theological doctrine, policy teachings, and beliefs regarding who may marry within that faith.
Christianity Today
That traditional restriction might have been due to cultural prohibition or theological doctrine, or both.
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The distinction between the two can be due as much to sociopolitical attitude as theological doctrine, although doctrinal differences may exist as well.
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All of these opinions have since become the prevailing theological doctrine.
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Translations:
Chinese: 信条尤指宗教的
Japanese: 教義
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