Examples of using Doctrinal in English and their translations into Italian
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That saint went through many experiences in his life and repeatedly changed his doctrinal position.
in the discharge of this office, Doctrinal Committees, can be of assistance to the Bishops of the respective territories in various ways.
It is the Doctrinal Commission's concern to promote the communication of the teaching of the faith.
With this doctrinal history in mind, it is clear
Doctrinal Commissions in various nations, especially those from the same language area,
Named Rule because it followed the empirical(contrary to the doctrinal or theoretical)
at least, for bettering the serviceability of Doctrinal Committees.
Doctrinal changes resulting from new weapons====JDAM has brought a new dimension to the GAPS mission.
In a circular letter issued July 10 of the following year, some further points were offered for the better functioning of these Doctrinal Commissions.
The Doctrinal follows the grammar put forward later by the Consistori del Gay Saber of Guilhem Molinier
Lenin characterized the ultra-left as a politics of purity-the doctrinal"repetition of the'truths' of pure communism.
As a matter of doctrinal significance, Falun Gong is intended to be"formless," having little to no material or formal organization.
Doctrinal statements of the New Apostolic Church can thus be legitimated
He leaves doctrinal disagreements, even the most profound,
VS reaffirms a basic doctrinal point, whereas AL teaches us how to accompany,
Have you ever thought what the fundamental doctrinal difference between Catholicism
However, he understood his new doctrinal revelation as no more than the true meaning
And' useless to ask Catechumenals refute doctrinal writings of Don Ariel,
In any case, doctrinal orthodoxy and faithfulness to the ecclesiastical disciplines must be guaranteed.
It was decided therefore to follow the procedure for an“examination in cases of urgency”(cf. Regulations for Doctrinal Examination, Ch. IV).