Definition
In this context, key principle refers to a fundamental belief or concept that guides an individual or group's actions or decisions.
Analogy
Imagine your favorite video game has a "key principle" that says teamwork is vital for success. Just like how this principle influences all your gameplay choices - from selecting characters with complementary abilities to coordinating strategies with your teammates - key principles shape how individuals approach various aspects of life.
Related terms
Doctrine: A set of beliefs or teachings held by a particular religion or organization.
Ten Commandments: A set of moral laws given by God to Moses according to biblical tradition.
Natural Law: The idea that there are inherent moral principles derived from nature or reason that apply universally to all people.
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Practice Questions (3)
- What was the key principle of Martin Luther’s theology that persisted throughout the Protestant Reformation?
- What key principle guided the decisions made at the Congress of Vienna?
- What was the key principle proposed by Charles Darwin in his publication "On the Origin of Species"?
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