Doktrines
Doktrines are a set of fundamental beliefs or principles, often established by an authority figure, institution, or philosophical tradition. These principles serve as a foundation for understanding a particular subject, guiding thought, and shaping behavior. The term "doktrine" is frequently used in religious, political, legal, and philosophical contexts.
In religion, doktrines are core tenets that define the faith and its practices, such as the Trinity
Legal doktrines are established principles and precedents that guide judicial decisions and the interpretation of laws.
The acceptance and adherence to a doktrine can vary. Some doktrines are considered absolute truths by their