(Askeri) (NATO) DOKTRİN: Askeri kuvvetlerin, hedeflerini destekleme yolundaki faaliyetlerine önderlik eden temel prensipler. Otoriter olmakla beraber uygulamada muhakemeye ihtiyaç vardır
A doctrine is a set of principles or beliefs, especially religious ones. the Marxist doctrine of perpetual revolution. Doctrine of the Mean doctrine of the affections Eisenhower Doctrine Monroe Doctrine Truman Doctrine
A set of accepted beliefs held by a group In religion, it is the set of true beliefs that define the parameters of that belief system Hence, there is true doctrine and false doctrine relative to each belief set In Christianity, for example, a true biblical doctrine is that there is only one God in all existence (Isaiah 43: 10; 44: 6,8) A false doctrine is that there is more than one God in all existence
That which is taught; what is held, put forth as true, and supported by a teacher, a school, or a sect; a principle or position, or the body of principles, in any branch of knowledge; any tenet or dogma; a principle of faith; as, the doctrine of atoms; the doctrine of chances
Positions or principles held to be sacred, or inspired, truths in a system of beliefs In Christianity, these beliefs are an instruction to be taught to the faithful by means of the catechism, sermons, and through the religious dogma of the church The Anglican Church's Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion is an example of religious doctrine
is the body of beliefs about God, humankind, Christ, the church, and other related concepts considered authoritative by the community of faith, becoming the standard of interpretation and application of the Bible and the Christian faith
fundamental principles by which the military forces, or elements thereof, guide their actions in support of national objectives It is authoritative but requires judgment in application (NATO)--fundamental principles by which the military forces guide their actions in support of objectives It is authoritative but requires judgment in application
a ) In Christian theology, the teachings of Scripture or those derived from Scripture; b ) In Romanist theology, teaching of their church which can be changed ( COMPARE: Dogma )