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Roman Catholic AnswerThe basic doctrine of the Church has never changed, so it was the same in the first century, the Middle Ages, and contemporary society. The basic doctrine is that there is One God in Three Persons, that the second person of the Blessed Trinity, out of love for us, came to earth to make atonement for our sins, and allow us to earn heaven through His blood.
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Q: What was the basic doctrine of the Medieval Catholic Church?
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