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Doctrine Collection (#4)

Doctrine is a tapestry of beliefs, traditions, and teachings that shape the spiritual fabric of our world

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Luther as Professor, 1529 (oil on panel)

Luther as Professor, 1529 (oil on panel)
XPH308462 Luther as Professor, 1529 (oil on panel) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); Schlossmuseum, Weimar, Germany; (add.info.: Luther als Professor; Martin Luther (1483-1546); ); German

Background imageDoctrine Collection: German Bible of Luthers Translation, 1561 (vellum)

German Bible of Luthers Translation, 1561 (vellum)
XPH308461 German Bible of Luthers Translation, 1561 (vellum) by Cranach, Lucas the Younger (1515-86); Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Martin Luther, c. 1532 (oil on panel)

Martin Luther, c. 1532 (oil on panel)
XPH308460 Martin Luther, c.1532 (oil on panel) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); Museum der Stadt, Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany; (add.info.: Martin Luther (1483-1546); ); German

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Martin Luther, Katharina von Bora, c. 1526 (oil on panel)

Martin Luther, Katharina von Bora, c. 1526 (oil on panel)
XPH308457 Martin Luther, Katharina von Bora, c.1526 (oil on panel) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); Sammlungen auf der Wartburg, Eisenach

Background imageDoctrine Collection: The bodhisattva Manjushri, c. 800-900 (stone)

The bodhisattva Manjushri, c. 800-900 (stone)
XOS2909681 The bodhisattva Manjushri, c.800-900 (stone) by Javanese School, (9th Century); Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Javanese, out of copyright

Background imageDoctrine Collection: A Discovery of the Most Dangerous and Damnable Tenets that have been spread

A Discovery of the Most Dangerous and Damnable Tenets that have been spread
XJF347916 A Discovery of the Most Dangerous and Damnable Tenets that have been spread within this few, published in 1647 (woodcut) by English School

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Melito of Sardis bishop of Sardis near Smyrna in western Anatolia Turkey, early Christianity

Melito of Sardis bishop of Sardis near Smyrna in western Anatolia Turkey, early Christianity, print maker: Jan Luyken, print maker: Zacharias Chatelain II, Jan Goeree, 1698

Background imageDoctrine Collection: The House on the Rock, Jan Luyken, 1681

The House on the Rock, Jan Luyken, 1681

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Christ speaks to a crowd on a square, Jan Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1703 - 1762

Christ speaks to a crowd on a square, Jan Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1703 - 1762

Background imageDoctrine Collection: To pass through the narrow gate that leads to the narrow road, the man carrying the

To pass through the narrow gate that leads to the narrow road, the man carrying the globe is too wide, Jan Luyken, wed. Pieter Arentsz & Cornelis van der Sys (II), 1710

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Broad and narrow road, Hieronymus Wierix, 1563 - before 1619

Broad and narrow road, Hieronymus Wierix, 1563 - before 1619

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Sermon, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1619

Sermon, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1619

Background imageDoctrine Collection: 1191905; out of copyright

1191905; out of copyright

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Evangelical Jubilee print of the second centenary of the Reformation, 1717, print maker

Evangelical Jubilee print of the second centenary of the Reformation, 1717, print maker: Adolf van der Laan, Abraham Lairesse I de, 1717

Background imageDoctrine Collection: The Iron Age: the law of the grace of the New Testament, Hieronymus Wierix, Pieter Balten

The Iron Age: the law of the grace of the New Testament, Hieronymus Wierix, Pieter Balten, 1563 - before 1580

Background imageDoctrine Collection: St. Augustine (354-430) c. 1435 (oil on panel)

St. Augustine (354-430) c. 1435 (oil on panel)
XIR168703 St. Augustine (354-430) c.1435 (oil on panel) by Witz, Konrad (1400/10-44/6); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Caen, France; Swiss, out of copyright

Background imageDoctrine Collection: RM. Inside Mattias Cathedral. Budapest. Hungary

RM. Inside Mattias Cathedral. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Doric temple of Athena. Dorian Acropolis of Lindos from about 10th Centiry BC. Rhodes

Doric temple of Athena. Dorian Acropolis of Lindos from about 10th Centiry BC. Rhodes. Greece

Background imageDoctrine Collection: THE MASS OF THE LEAGUE. 16th century painting illustrating the affirmation by the

THE MASS OF THE LEAGUE. 16th century painting illustrating the affirmation by the Council of Trent against Reformed doctrine that the Eucharist is not only a ritual meal

Background imageDoctrine Collection: PISTIS SOPHIA, 5th CENTURY. A page of Pistis Sophia, a treatise expounding the

PISTIS SOPHIA, 5th CENTURY. A page of Pistis Sophia, a treatise expounding the doctrines of the Gnostic teacher Valentinus

Background imageDoctrine Collection: John Wycliffe (c1329-1384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers)

John Wycliffe (c1329-1384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers). Questioned doctrine of transubstantiation. Organised translation of Bible into English

Background imageDoctrine Collection: John Wycliffe (c13291384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers)

John Wycliffe (c13291384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers). Questioned doctrine of transubstantiation. Organised translation of Bible into English

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Galilei Galileo (1564-1642) Italian astronomer and mathematician. Artists reconstruction

Galilei Galileo (1564-1642) Italian astronomer and mathematician. Artists reconstruction of Galileo recanting. Wood engraving 1880

Background imageDoctrine Collection: James Monroe (1758-1831) Fifth President of the United States (1817-1825). Monroe

James Monroe (1758-1831) Fifth President of the United States (1817-1825). Monroe Doctrine was introduced during his administration. Coloured lithograph c1897

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Doctrine of the Signatures, the theory of medicine that like cures like. 1, 2, 3, 4

Doctrine of the Signatures, the theory of medicine that like cures like. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Various varieties of Amaranthus. Divers suppose the flowers of these plants doe helpe to stay the fluxe of

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Scene from Emile, ou Traite de l education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Paris, 1762)

Scene from Emile, ou Traite de l education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Paris, 1762). In this novel by the French political philosopher and educationlist Rousseau (1712-1778)

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Johan Joseph Ignaz Dollinger or Doellinger (1799-1890), German Roman Catholic theologian

Johan Joseph Ignaz Dollinger or Doellinger (1799-1890), German Roman Catholic theologian, ordained in 1822. Professor of church history and ecclesiastical law, Munich University

Background imageDoctrine Collection: The Ostend doctrine 1856 A. D

The Ostend doctrine 1856 A. D
The Ostend doctrine 1856. N. Currier. The Ostend Manifesto, advocated by American minister to England James Buchanan, minister to Spain Pierre Soule, and John Y

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Doctrine Chretienne. French school. 18th century

Doctrine Chretienne. French school. 18th century. Miniature painting in gold. Page 66. Depicting in different squares: Strength (a woman with a lion)

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Doctrine chreti鮮e (13th. c). Fol. 64: Representation

Doctrine chreti鮮e (13th. c). Fol. 64: Representation
Doctrine chreti鮮 e (13th. c). Fol. 64: Representation of Equity: Moses separates two men persons who were fighting. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Valencia. Valencia University Library

Background imageDoctrine Collection: VALPUESTA, Pedro de (1614-1688)

VALPUESTA, Pedro de (1614-1688)

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Illustration of the Aeneid

Illustration of the Aeneid
Doctrine chreti nne (Christian Doctrine) (13th c.). Folio 56: Depictions of the Humility (woman with lamb), the Pride

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Book of the Fueros

Book of the Fueros
Doctrine chreti nne (Christian Doctrine) (13th c.). Folio I: The artist presenting his book to the King of France. Gothic

Background imageDoctrine Collection: The Book of Kalila

The Book of Kalila
Doctrine chreti nne (Christian Doctrine) (13th c.). Folio 87: Scenes of Judiths life. Gothic art. Miniature Painting

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Punishing the absence of doctrine. South American

Punishing the absence of doctrine. South American school. Costumbrism. Painting

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Doctrine Chr鴩enne, page 64. Noahs Ark. French

Doctrine Chr鴩enne, page 64. Noahs Ark. French
Doctrine Chr鴩 enne, page 64. Noahs Ark. French

Background imageDoctrine Collection: The Monroe Doctrine in President James Monroes handwriting, from the message to Congress

The Monroe Doctrine in President James Monroes handwriting, from the message to Congress, 2 December 1823
MONROE DOCTRINE, 1823. The Monroe Doctrine in President James Monroes handwriting, from the message to Congress, 2 December 1823

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Defining the doctrine

Defining the doctrine. Illustration shows a young boy labeled Venezuela complaining to Uncle Sam about the presence of a German battleship; Uncle Sam explains to him that the Monroe Doctrine will

Background imageDoctrine Collection: The Monroe doctrine - let Sam do it

The Monroe doctrine - let Sam do it. Illustration shows a resolute Uncle Sam as a soldier with rifle standing on a pile of money bags labeled Financial Interests in South & Central America; sleeping

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Concepts / The Cosmos

Concepts / The Cosmos
THE COSMIC TURTLE The Universe as conceived in Hindu doctrine - creation supported by a giant turtle

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Involution / Evolution

Involution / Evolution
The Theosophical doctrine of INVOLUTION and EVOLUTION, whereby man rises from the mineral to the spiritual

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Mission Dolores

Mission Dolores, The oldest building in San Francisco founded in 1776, San Franscisco, California, USA ALPHA

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Church of Santa Maria la Mayor

Church of Santa Maria la Mayor, Ronda, Andalucia, Spain

Background imageDoctrine Collection: View of monastic dwellings in caves

View of monastic dwellings in caves (troglodyte dwelling) at Goreme Open Air Museum, Goreme, Cappadocia, Turkey, Europe

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Winter in Stowe

Winter in Stowe, Vermont USA

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Trinity Church 1877

Trinity Church 1877, Copley Square, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Sri Mariamman Hindu Temple in Chinatown

Sri Mariamman Hindu Temple in Chinatown, Singapore, South East Asia

Background imageDoctrine Collection: Temple roof detail

Temple roof detail, Thian Hock Keng Temple, Chinatown, Singapore, South East Asia




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Doctrine is a tapestry of beliefs, traditions, and teachings that shape the spiritual fabric of our world. It encompasses the rich diversity of religious practices and philosophies that have evolved over centuries. As we explore various corners of the globe, from Little India to Kathmandu, Florence to Stonehenge, we encounter captivating glimpses into different doctrines. In Little India's vibrant streets, pictures of Hindu Gods for sale remind us of the intricate mythology and devotion embedded in this ancient religion. The Buddhist stupa known as Boudha at Bodhanath stands tall against Kathmandu's skyline, symbolizing peace and enlightenment through its architectural grandeur. Ramon Llull's Breviculum Codex miniature takes us back in time to medieval Europe when Christian doctrine held sway over intellectual pursuits. Meanwhile, a mural depicting Jesus and Mary in Ethiopia's Church of Ura Kedane Meheriet reflects the enduring influence of Christianity across continents. The Buddhist celebration of Losar brings communities together in joyous festivities as they honor their doctrine with colorful rituals and prayers. Similarly significant gatherings like the Council of Nicaea mark pivotal moments where religious leaders convened to establish fundamental tenets within their respective doctrines. From Florence's breathtaking skyline adorned with magnificent cathedrals to Durbar Square in Bhaktapur showcasing Nepal's cultural heritage, these architectural marvels serve as testaments to human devotion towards their chosen doctrines. Journeying further into history reveals wonders like Ellora Caves' rock-cut temples representing multiple faiths coexisting harmoniously under one roof. Provencetown offers an artistic haven where diverse doctrines find expression through creativity and freedom. Alexander Nevski Cathedral rises majestically amidst Sophia's landscape, reminding us how they are shape entire cities while preserving sacred traditions. And finally, Stonehenge stands stoically on England's soil—an enigmatic testament to an ancient doctrine lost in time yet still captivating our imagination.