A doctrine is a set of beliefs, principles, rules and instructions for a specific belief system. It generally refers to religious belief systems, in which case the doctrine is something that members of that religion have to accept as true without question or evidence. Some examples of religious doctrine are:
A rule or principle of law, especially when established by precedent.
a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations
Someone who believes in the existence of a God and the doctrine accepted as authoritative by some group or school.
A statement of official government policy, especially in foreign affairs and military strategy.The word "doctrine" means a system of belief. Each religion has one or more. Which religion are you asking about and which doctrine?
Do you mean chiliasm? the doctrine of Christ's expected return to reign on earth for 1000 years
An individual could define the word heretic in a couple of different ways. An example would include a person who dissents from an accepted belief or doctrine.
Doctine is not a grammatical word in English. Did you mean the word doctrine? Doctrine is a noun.
a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations
A belief that rejects the orthodox doctrine of a religion.
The root word for doctrine is ism
postmillennial |ˌpōstməˈlenēəl| adjective (esp. in Christian doctrine) following the millennium.
'Dogma' is religious doctrine.
The doctrine did teach a belief.
The base word for doctrine is "doctrina," which comes from the Latin word "doctrina" meaning teaching or instruction.
Axiom is another word for doctrine and/or means the same thing
Someone who believes in the existence of a God and the doctrine accepted as authoritative by some group or school.
The word coverture actually has two different meanings. It can mean a shelter or covering and can also mean the condition of being a married woman.
doctrine means, a principle of religious or political ect, belief.