Doctrines

/ˈdɑktrɪnz/ noun

Established principles or beliefs, especially in religion, politics, or philosophy. Sets of teachings or policies that guide organizations or movements.

From Latin 'doctrina' meaning 'teaching' or 'learning', from 'docere' meaning 'to teach'. Originally neutral, but gained connotations of rigid or official beliefs over time.

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