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1. The Trinity Doctrine
- www.heaven.net.nz
- The Trinity doctrine .
- Part 01 - Introduction to the Trinity Doctrine.
- Part 05 - Scriptures that are used to support the Trinity doctrine.
- Part 07 - How the Trinity doctrine came about.
- Part 08 - Why challenge the Trinity doctrine?.
- Part 09 - Conclusion about the Trinity doctrine.
- Part 10 - How can the Trinity doctrine be wrong? .
- Part 12 - Join a discussion on the Trinity doctrine.
- The point of this study is to examine the doctrine of the Trinity and to compare that to what the bible says. ...
- Many Christians today believe that God is a Trinity and many would also say that the Trinity Doctrine is a major doctrine of Christianity. ... We will also look at the history of this doctrine and will take a look into the Hebrew and Greek languages with regards to certain scriptures and some writings of the 2nd century (that pre-date the Nicene Creed), to see if they teach the Trinity. ...
- Moving on, I think it would be fair to say that most Christians who believe in the Trinity doctrine have never actually checked it out to see if it is so. ...
- I think it would be safe to say that many Christians who accept the doctrine of the Trinity, also remain confused and even those who have a deeper understanding of it, will admit that they do not understand it completely when challenged. ...
- I have also found out that a lot of people believe in 2 types of Trinity Doctrine. ...
- Now I guess is a good time to explain the Trinity doctrine.
2. Is The Creedal Doctrine Of The Trinity Biblical?
- answers.org
- Is The Creedal Doctrine Of The Trinity Biblical?.
- As a member of the historic Christian Church, I answer this resolution in the affirmative: Yes, the creedal doctrine of the Trinity is biblical.
- Affirming this resolution means the doctrine of the Trinity represents the uniform and consistant teaching of the historic Christian church from the original revelations contained in the Bible, through the development of the early Christian church, and as reflected in the ecumenical creeds adopted by the Church. I believe the early Christian church and the Bible agree on the doctrine of God, namely, the Trinity. I will show this argument in several different ways: (1) The New Testament teaching of the doctrine; (2) Continuity in the history of preserving the doctrine; and (3) Continuity in the formulation of the ecumenical creeds.
- It is my conviction that the biblical nature of the creedal doctrine of the Trinity has a limited field (the Bible), limited items in the field (the terms), and all the items are known. Therefore, it is possible to use perfect induction to know for sure that the creedal doctrine of the Trinity is biblical.
- This resolution, by its very wording, limits the field of inductive inquiry: (1) The doctrine to be discussed is the creedal doctrine, not any other. ... For the purposes of this debate, doctrine refers to "teaching" (2 Timothy 3:16); and the doctrine to be considered concerns generally the doctrine of God, and specifically the doctrine of the Trinity.
- By "biblical" I mean the doctrine contained in the sixty-six books of the Old and New Testaments, accepted by all segments of the historic Church, including Eastern, Roman, and Protestant.
- By using the logical technique called the transitive property of equality (things equal to the same thing are equal to each other), I will now demonstrate the biblical doctrine of the Trinity.
- This biblical doctrine of the Trinity does not allow for a plurality of gods. ... The biblical doctrine of the Trinity affirms a unity of divine essence (numeric identity). ...
- The biblical doctrine of the Trinity affirms one and only one uncreated, true God who created everything else from nothing; and this God is three eternal, distinct Persons (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). By "creedal doctrine" in this resolution is meant the doctrine associated with the ecumenical creeds generally accepted by the Christian church, including the Apostles and the Nicene.
- The New Testament creedal phrases from the apostles reflected a body of belief, within which was the assumption of the doctrine of the trinity, exemplified by Matthew 28:19 and 2 Corinthians 13:14.
3. The Bush Doctrine: Unrestrained empire building
- www.rebelion.org
- The Bush Doctrine: Unrestrained empire building.
- Rebelión The Bush Doctrine set out in his "U. ... While couched in the language of "defense" and "liberty" the Bush doctrine is an extreme departure from the previous Truman doctrine of "containment" ( limiting Soviet influence ), and even the Reagan doctrine of "roll back", (reversing Soviet influence). The Bush doctrine is based on undefined conspiratorial enemies "shadowy networks of individuals" who "overlap" with states and who are planning an "imminent" attack, based on dangerous technologies. ... The Bush Doctrine speaks of " emerging threats linked to dangerous technologies" and cites 9/11. ... The Bush doctrine does not target active terrorists with weapons intent on causing harm. ... More seriously, the Bush doctrine states that threats to "economic freedom" – the failed neo-liberal economic system – is one of the key values which the U. ... This part of the doctrine has specific relevance for Latin America where U. ... Instead of recognizing how "economic freedom" in Latin America has led to poverty, authoritarianism and insecurity, the Bush doctrine reduces "regional conflict" to a problem with "drug cartels" and "terrorists and extremist groups" and refers to U. ... The Doctrine speaks to consultation, allied cooperation and freedom – yet in the same document it makes over a dozen assertions of the "right" to unilateral action. ... The Doctrine talks of "consultation" yet it rejects the near unanimous voice of the United Nations supporting the return of weapons inspectors. The Doctrine claims to support an "independent and democratic Palestine" yet abstains from a United Nations resolution calling on Israel to desist from bombing Arafat's headquarters.
4. Augustine, On Christian Doctrine (English)
- ccat.sas.upenn.edu
- ON CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.
- Augustin On Christian Doctrine (De Doctrina Christiana, iv libri) are a compend of exegetical theology to guide the reader in the understanding and interpretation of the Sacred Scriptures, according to the analogy of faith. ...
- 4, as follows: "Finding that the books on Christian Doctrine were not finished, I thought it better to complete them before passing on to the revision of others. ...
- Book one: Fundamentals of Christian doctrine: things and signs Argument of Book I Book 2: Interpretation required by ignorance of the meaning of signs Argument of Book II Book III: Interpretation required by the ambiguity of signs Argument of Book III Book IV: The Christian Orator Argument of Book IV .
5. Welcome to Doctrine and Covenants Revelation Sites - Home
- www.dcsites.com
- Many of the revelations he received from God were recorded in a book known today as the Doctrine and Covenants. ...
- Doctrine and Covenants 1:2-5, 11, 24, 37-38 .
- The Prophet established and directed a committee that expanded the compilation of revelations, which were published in Kirtland, Ohio in 1835 as the Doctrine and Covenants. ...
- The first edition of the Doctrine and Covenants contained 102 revelations, plus a series of lessons called the Lectures on Faith. ...
- By 1876, the Doctrine and Covenants contained 136 Sections. ...
- Why study the Doctrine and Covenants? .
- "In my judgment there is no book on earth yet come to man as important as the book known as the Doctrine and Covenants, with all due respect to the Book of Mormon, and the Bible, and the Pearl of Great Price, which we say are our standards in doctrine. The book of Doctrine and Covenants to us stands in a peculiar position above them all. ... I do not know of anybody who has read them more, and I appreciate them; they are wonderful; they contain doctrine and revelation and commandments that we should heed; but the Bible is a history containing the doctrine and commandments given to the people anciently. ... It is the doctrine and the history and the commandments of the people who dwelt upon this continent anciently. But this Doctrine and Covenants contains the word of God to those who dwell here now. ...
- What an extraordinary experience it was to teach my family from the Doctrine and Covenants while standing on the very ground where many of those revelations and instructions were received. ...
- Text and photography for Doctrine and Covenants Revelation Sites by Steve Mortensen. ...
6. Confucius - Doctrine of the Mean
- zhongwen.com
- Doctrine of the Mean by Confucius. ...
7. Society of Christian Doctrine
- www.sdcpreca.org
- Society of Christian Doctrine,.
- (Society of Christian Doctrine) was founded by Blessed George Preca in 1907 for Catholic lay men and women who want to dedicate themselves fully to God and to help the Church in the faith formation of children, youths and adults. ...
8. Fairness Doctrine
- www.museum.tv
- FAIRNESS DOCTRINE.
- The policy of the United States Federal Communications Commission that became known as the "Fairness Doctrine" is an attempt to ensure that all coverage of controversial issues by a broadcast station be balanced and fair. ... With the deregulation sweep of the Reagan Administration during the 1980s, the Commission dissolved the fairness doctrine.
- This doctrine grew out of concern that because of the large number of applications for radio station being submitted and the limited number of frequencies available, broadcasters should make sure they did not use their stations simply as advocates with a singular perspective. ...
- From the early 1940s, the FCC had established the "Mayflower Doctrine," which prohibited editorializing by stations. ... During these years, the FCC had established dicta and case law guiding the operation of the doctrine. ...
- In ensuing years the FCC ensured that the doctrine was operational by laying out rules defining such matters as personal attack and political editorializing (1967). ...
- The fairness doctrine ran parallel to Section 315 of the Communications Act of 1937 which required stations to offer "equal opportunity" to all legally qualified political candidates for any office if they had allowed any person running in that office to use the station. ... But the doctrine would include such efforts. ... The fairness doctrine was simply FCC policy. ...
- When Cook requested time to reply in keeping with the fairness doctrine, the station refused. ... The court ruled for the FCC, giving sanction to the fairness doctrine.
- The doctrine, nevertheless, disturbed many journalists, who considered it a violation of First Amendment rights of free speech/free press which should allow reporters to make their own decisions about balancing stories. ...
- Without scarcity, or with many other voices in the marketplace of ideas, there were perhaps fewer compelling reasons to keep the fairness doctrine. ... The new Chairman of the FCC, Mark Fowler, appointed by President Reagan, publicly avowed to kill to fairness doctrine.
- By 1985, the FCC issued its Fairness Report, asserting that the doctrine was no longer having its intended effect, might actually have a "chilling effect" and might be in violation of the First Amendment. ... FCC, the courts declared that the doctrine was not mandated by Congress and the FCC did not have to continue to enforce it. The FCC dissolved the doctrine in August of that year. ...
9. The Secret Doctrine- 3rd Volume- by H.P.Blavatsky -Part 1 of 4
- www.theosophical.ca
- THE SECRET DOCTRINE -VOLUME -3- .
- The Doctrine belongs to all.
- Secret Doctrine of Jesus.
- The Doctrine of the Avatâras.
- The "Doctrine of the Eye" and the "Doctrine of the Heart. ...
- It is, however, with some hesitation that I have included these Sections in the Secret Doctrine. ... They were given into my hands to publish, as part of the Third Volume of the Secret Doctrine, and I therefore do not feel justified in coming between the author and the public, either by altering the statements, to make them consistent with fact, or by suppressing the Sections. ...
- But this cannot, nor shall it, prevent Theosophists from saying what they have to say, especially to those who, in opposing to our doctrine Modern Science, do so not for her own fair sake, but only to ensure the success of their private hobbies and personal glorification. ...
- Considering that the word "Upanishad" means, when translated, the "Secret Doctrine. ...
- The Pythagoran doctrine that God is the Universal Mind diffused through all things, and the dogma of the soul's immortality, are the leading features in these apparently incongruous teachings. ...
10. Reagan Doctrine
- www.state.gov
- Reagan Doctrine.
- The “Reagan Doctrine” was used to characterize the Reagan administration’s (1981-1988) policy of supporting anti-Communist insurgents wherever they might be. ...
- Breaking with the doctrine of “Containment," established during the Truman administration—President Ronald Reagan’s foreign policy was based on John Foster Dulles’ “Roll-Back” strategy from the 1950s in which the United States would actively push back the influence of the Soviet Union. ...
- Among the more prominent examples of the Reagan Doctrine’s application, in Nicaragua, the United States sponsored the contra movement in an effort to force the leftist Sandinista government from power. ...
- , Central America and the Reagan Doctrine (Lanham: University Press of America, 1987). ...
- The Reagan Doctrine: Sources of American Conduct in the Cold War’s Last Chapter (Westport: Praeger Publishers, 1994). ...
- Scott, Deciding to Intervene: The Reagan Doctrine and American Foreign Policy (Durham: Duke University Press, 1996). ...
11. SavageStupidity.com - Fairness Doctrine
- www.savagestupidity.com
- The "Fairness Doctrine".
- "If we agree fairness is a goal, then we have to agree the industry will be fairer with a doctrine than without. ...
- "The Fairness Doctrine has two components. ...
- The better-known second prong of the doctrine requires reasonable balance in the coverage of these issues in a station's overall programming. ...
- The Fairness Doctrine was enforced from 1949 through 1987, and compliance with it was a condition that broadcast licensees were required to comply with to receive and to renew their license. ...
- For a brief history of the politics and legal decisions affecting this regulation, see "Breeding a press of water carriers, or the "Age of Aquarius" - Part III: "Borking" the Fairness Doctrine" by James Higdon. ...
- The FCC stated: "We no longer believe that the Fairness Doctrine, as a matter of policy, serves the public interests. ... Rather, we conclude that the Fairness Doctrine is no longer a necessary or appropriate means by which to effectuate this interest. We believe that the interest of the public in viewpoint diversity is fully served by the multiplicity of voices in the marketplace today and that the intrusion by government into the content of programming occasioned by the enforcement of the doctrine unnecessarily restricts the journalistic freedom of broadcasters. Furthermore, we find that the Fairness Doctrine, in operation actually inhibits the presentation of controversial issues of public importance to the detriment of the public and in degradation of the editorial prerogative of broadcast journalists. ...
- A review of conservative literature discussing the Fairness Doctrine attributes the explosive growth of right-wing talk radio to the elimination of this regulation. ...
- In actuality, the elimination of the Fairness Doctrine has had almost no effect in this area outside of right-wing talk radio. Research demonstrates "that there was not a mass effort by broadcasters to begin or cease editorializing after the Fairness Doctrine was set aside by the FCC in 1987". ...
- According to Citizens for Independent Public Broadcasting (CIPB), "Research demonstrates that news and public affairs substantially declined after termination of the Fairness Doctrine, contrary to broadcaster promises. ...
- Corporate America and the right-wing sound the alarm every time that the idea of restoring the Fairness Doctrine is raised: "It will be the death of talk radio. ... Why Should The "Fairness Doctrine" Be Restored?.
12. The Ancient Greek Esoteric Doctrine of the Elements
- www.cs.utk.edu
- The Ancient Greek Esoteric Doctrine of .
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