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Anti-Piracy Doctrine: A Doctrinal Shortfall
2008Abstract : The United States Navy, while releasing "A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower," does not have doctrine specifically written to address the issue of piracy. The U.S. Navy uses a Concept of Operations (CONOPS) to show how capabilities could be used to accomplish an objective, but this may not be enough given this newly published ...
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Deconstructing the ‘Yoshida Doctrine’
Japanese Journal of Political Science, 2022Hiroyuki Hoshiro
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2019
The Presbyterian Church may be said to be catholic, evangelical, and Reformed. It is catholic in its continuity with the early ecumenical councils and their formulation of basic doctrine, as well as in its acceptance of the traditional marks of the church as one, holy, catholic, and apostolic.
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The Presbyterian Church may be said to be catholic, evangelical, and Reformed. It is catholic in its continuity with the early ecumenical councils and their formulation of basic doctrine, as well as in its acceptance of the traditional marks of the church as one, holy, catholic, and apostolic.
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INFLUENCE OF LABOR LAW DOCTRINE ON DEVELOPMENT OF LABOR LEGISLATION
Polonia University Scientific Journal, 2021Oleksandra Pohorielova
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Another nature of doctrine: George Lindbeck, Kathryn Tanner and Christian identities
Scottish Journal of Theology, 2021Ed Watson
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The Doctrine of the Sacraments
2019This chapter maps the essential contours and points of dialogue or contention pertaining to the sacraments among Presbyterian denominations. First, the chapter examines the distinctively Presbyterian understanding of sacraments in general. The chapter then explores in detail the theological meaning and practices of the two Presbyterian sacraments ...
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2019
Presbyterian theology has traditionally emphasized the majesty, holiness, and sovereignty of God and the uniqueness of God’s action in the creation, redemption, and perfection of creatures. Classical Presbyterian teaching exemplifies core themes of Reformed theology as it took shape in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: the primacy of divine self-
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Presbyterian theology has traditionally emphasized the majesty, holiness, and sovereignty of God and the uniqueness of God’s action in the creation, redemption, and perfection of creatures. Classical Presbyterian teaching exemplifies core themes of Reformed theology as it took shape in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: the primacy of divine self-
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