doctrinal
doctrine
Both groups of priests judged the other as being doctrinally inflexible.
Legal scholars have pointed out that this analogy is doctrinally unsound.
Doctrinally, sin and suffering always exist.
In the 16th century it was highly risky to have any connection with doctrinally radical publications.
The leaders of the party were doctrinally pure but politically corrupt.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
Religious beliefs & atheistic beliefs
agnosticism
Anglicanism
animist
anti-Catholic
anti-Catholicism
heresy
heretical
heretically
humanism
humanistic
humanistically
ideologically
mysticism
orthodoxy
religiously
scripturally
superstitiously
theodicy
theologically
this-worldly