In Anglican discourse, the Articles are regularly cited and interpreted to clarify doctrine and practice.
Over the next few years she revealed a talent for clarifying doctrine to those who had not received as much education as she.
They typically employ professional clergy who perform many of the same functions as priests such as clarifying doctrine, administering communion, performing baptisms, marriages, etc.
Far more common, however, is the practice of citing the Restatement to clarify generally-accepted doctrine in every major area of contract and commercial law.
The entire process was spearheaded by the Council of Trent, which clarified and reasserted doctrine, issued dogmatic definitions, and produced the Roman Catechism.
According to the LDS Church's Doctrine and Covenants, the President of the Church is the only man empowered to receive revelation for the entire church and to clarify doctrine.
Pentagon officials said Tuesday that Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld was considering new policies for regional commanders to clarify existing doctrine and rules on military communications and information operations.
In July 1536, the first attempt was made to clarify religious doctrine after the break with Rome.