Dogmatics
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dogmatics — Dogmatics is a branch of theology that attempts to expound in a coherent way the teachings (dogma) of the church. In the Protestant context, dogmatics attempts to lay out more or less systematically the teachings of the Protestant tradition, a … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
Dogmatics — is the systematic study of church dogmas. It is a branch of theology.Since dogmas are the fundamental beliefs of a religion, dogmatics is specific to each religion and/or sect. The term is commonly used with Christian faiths.ee also* Dogmatic… … Wikipedia
dogmatics — [dög mat′iks] n. the study of religious dogmas, esp. those of Christianity … English World dictionary
dogmatics — noun plural but singular or plural in construction Date: 1845 a branch of theology that seeks to interpret the dogmas of a religious faith … New Collegiate Dictionary
dogmatics — /dawg mat iks, dog /, n. (used with a sing. v.) the study of the arrangement and statement of religious doctrines, esp. of the doctrines received in and taught by the Christian church. Also called dogmatic theology, doctrinal theology. [1835 45;… … Universalium
dogmatics — noun The systematic study of church dogma … Wiktionary
dogmatics — Synonyms and related words: Buddhology, Mariolatry, Mariology, Mercersburg theology, apologetics, canonics, crisis theology, dialogical theology, divinity, doctrinalism, doctrinism, eschatology, existential theology, hagiography, hagiology,… … Moby Thesaurus
dogmatics — n. science which studies the dogmas of religious doctrines … English contemporary dictionary
dogmatics — plural noun [treated as sing.] a system of dogma, especially one laid down by the Roman Catholic Church … English new terms dictionary
dogmatics — dog·mat·ics … English syllables