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- Doctrine Division - Newsroom, Joint Vision 2020, doctrine publication hierarchy chart, doctrine publications and papers from the Marine Corps Combat Development Command.
- Marine Corps Combat Development Command Doctrine Division - Newsroom, Joint Vision 2000, doctrine publication hierarchy chart, doctrine publications and papers.
- Doctrine and Covenants Revelation Sites - Virtual tour of every location where the Doctrine and Covenants revelations were received by Joseph Smith and several of his successors.
- RLDS Doctrine and Covenants Study Notes - Includes e-text of the sections after 1957 and the differences between the RLDS and LDS versions of Doctrine and Covenants.
- Sovereign Grace Chapel - Offering a Calvinistic doctrine of salvation, a Baptist church doctrine, and a premillennial doctrine of the end times, includes worship schedules, pastors background, and Trinity Bible Institute.
- Chinese Doctrinal Classifications of Buddhism - In the fifth and sixth centuries CE, Chinese Buddhists employed p'an-chiao as a hermeneutical strategy to reconcile the discrepancies among the different teachings believed to have been taught by the Buddha. By resorting to the doctrine of expedient means, they were able to create a hierarchical framework within which the entire range of Buddhist teachings could be systematically organized into a coherent doctrinal whole.
- Eléments d'une doctrine radicale - Texte intégral du livre d'Alain. Ce philosophe s'est fait le théoricien du radical-socialisme, prenant la défense des citoyens contre les puissances politiques, économiques et idéologiques.
- Is the Doctrine of Common Grace Reformed? - Prof. David Engelsma defends the proposition that common grace (and the free offer) is not a Reformed doctrine.
- Questions On Doctrine -- The Book - The book, Seventh-day Adventists Answer Questions On Doctrine was written in 1957 to answer specific questions asked by certain scholars and representatives of other Christian denominations as to what SDAs believe on certain major doctrinal points. It covers only those areas in which other Christians wanted explanation of things they had heard about SDA beliefs.
- On Christian Doctrine - J.F. Shaw translation. With editor's introduction but no notes. 376K.
Wikipedia Articles
- Calvo Doctrine - The Calvo Doctrine is a foreign policy doctrine which holds that jurisdiction in international investment disputes lies with the country in which the investment is located. The Calvo Doctrine thus proposed to prohibit diplomatic (or armed) intervention before local resources were exhausted.
- Doctrine of inherency - In United States patent law, the doctrine of inherency is a vague doctrine which includes contradicting case law. The doctrine revolves around the question of novelty and arises when an inventor tries to obtain a product patent for a product that had been unintentionally invented earlier ("accidental anticipation").
- Doctrine of separation - The doctrine of separation, also known as the doctrine of non-fellowship, is a belief among some religious groups that the members of a church should be separate from the world and not have association with those who are of the world. There are many scriptures in both the Old Testament and New Testament of the ...
- Development of doctrine - Development of doctrine is a term used by John Henry Newman and other theologians influenced by him to describe the way Catholic teaching has become more detailed and explicit over the centuries, while later statements of doctrine remain consistent with earlier statements. The term was introduced in Newman's 1845 book An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine.
- Erie doctrine - The Erie Doctrine provides that a federal court sitting in diversity jurisdiction over a state law claim must apply state substantive common law in resolving the dispute. The Erie doctrine is a fundamental legal doctrine of civil procedure in the American legal system that stems from Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis' watershed opinion in the landmark decision of Erie Railroad Co.