It is time we develop a conservative doctrine of service.
"The conservative doctrine here is the Constitution of the United States."
Regarded as fairly conservative on church doctrine, Archbishop George showed considerable wit at a morning news conference, which was broadcast live locally.
But through much of his career he was best known as the champion of the conservative doctrine known as monetarism.
Today, originalism is generally considered a conservative doctrine, freezing the Constitution in an earlier time.
Biola is well known for its conservative evangelical doctrine, while many other evangelical schools identify as either moderate or liberal.
It is good conservative doctrine, he insists, to recognize the citizen's ties to the community beyond those that relate to the state or the marketplace.
It pushes the envelope, testing the boundaries of conservative doctrine in the area of, say, reasserting states rights over big government.
A minister in the Southern Baptist Church, he seemed primed to carry the conservative social doctrine.
What you find is that people with conservative religious doctrine are the most likely to see movies rated R for violence.