religious doctrine
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Definition
Noun: 1. A codified system of beliefs: The formal, written body of teachings, principles, and dogmas that are authoritatively put forth by and generally accepted within a specific religious group or tradition.
Usage
- Religious doctrine serves as the official foundation for a faith's beliefs and practices.
- It is typically studied by theologians, taught to adherents, and used to define orthodoxy (correct belief) within the religion.
- The term often implies a formal, systematic, and authoritative set of teachings.
Examples
- The seminary focuses on the study of religious doctrine.
- Scholars compared the religious doctrine of the two sects.
- A thorough understanding of religious doctrine is required for the position.
- The council was convened to clarify points of religious doctrine.
Advanced Usage
- "To adhere to doctrine": To follow or believe in the established teachings strictly.
- The community is known to adhere strictly to its religious doctrine.
- "Matters of doctrine": Issues or questions concerning the official teachings.
- The debate centered on matters of doctrine, not practice.
Variants and Related Words
- Doctrinal (adj): Relating to doctrine.
- There were doctrinal differences between the churches.
- Doctrinaire (adj): Rigidly applying doctrine, often without regard for practical considerations.
- His doctrinaire approach left no room for compromise.
Synonyms
- Dogma: A principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true. (Often carries a stronger connotation of being asserted without proof.)
- Tenet: A principle or belief, especially one of the main principles of a religion or philosophy.
- Creed: A formal statement of religious beliefs; a system of belief.
Related Phrases
- Article of faith: A core belief that is essential to a religious system.
- The resurrection is a central article of faith in Christian doctrine.
Noun
- the written body of teachings of a religious group that are generally accepted by that group