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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:

  • Christian Trinity and Virgin birth
  • Christian Original Sin and Redemption
  • Catholic Transubstantiation and Immaculate Conception
  • Calvinist predestination
  • Methodist Prevenient Grace
  • The Doctrine of epoch or Yuga in Hinduism
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A rule or principle of law, especially when established by precedent.

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