doctrine |
perichoresis |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and perichoresis
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
perichoresis is (christianity) the doctrine of the trinity.
doctrine |
antiphlogistic |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and antiphlogistic
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
antiphlogistic is (pharmacology) a plant or remedy that reduces inflammation.
As an adjective antiphlogistic is
counteracting inflammation.
doctrine |
universalism |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and universalism
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
universalism is a doctrine of universal salvation.
As a proper noun universalism is
short for unitarian universalism.
doctrine |
modalism |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and modalism
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
modalism is (christianity) the doctrine that the trinity is composed of three modes or aspects of divine self-revelation, rather than three parts of god.
doctrine |
cartesianism |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and cartesianism
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
cartesianism is the philosophical doctrines of.
doctrine |
biodynamics |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and biodynamics
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
biodynamics is biodynamic agricultural practices.
doctrine |
internalism |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and internalism
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
internalism is the doctrine that a particular mental phenomenon, such as motivation or justification, has an internal rather than external basis.
doctrine |
contextualism |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and contextualism
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
contextualism is (philosophy) any of a group of doctrines that stress the importance of context.
doctrine |
reliabilism |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and reliabilism
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
reliabilism is (epistemology) any of a group of related doctrines holding that knowledge or justified belief must be the result of a reliable process.
doctrine |
foundationalism |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and foundationalism
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
foundationalism is (epistemology) the doctrine that beliefs derive justification from certain basic beliefs.
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