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Definitions of dogma in various dictionaries:
noun - a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof
noun - a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative
Theology.
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In Catholicism, these beliefs include the Assumption & papal infallibility |
A set of religious beliefs |
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A principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true. |
a principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true. |
a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative |
a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof |
a fixed, especially religious, belief or set of beliefs that people are expected to accept without any doubts |
a fixed belief or set of beliefs that people are expected to accept without any doubts: |
A doctrine or a corpus of doctrines relating to matters such as morality and faith, set forth in an authoritative manner by a church. |
An authoritative principle, belief, or statement of ideas or opinion, especially one considered to be absolutely true. See Synonyms at doctrine. |
A principle or belief or a group of them: "The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present ( Abraham Lincoln). |
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The term dogma is used in pejorative and non-pejorative senses. "Dogma" is transliterated in the 17th century from Latin (Latin: dogma) meaning "philosophical tenet", derived from the Greek dogma (Greek: ) meaning literally "that which one thinks is true" and dokein (Greek: dokeo) "to seem good". In the non-pejorative sense, dogma is an official system of principles or tenets of a church, such as Roman Catholicism, or the positions of a philosopher or of a philosophical school such as Stoicism. * In the pejorative sense, dogma refers to enforced decisions, such as those of aggressive political interests or authorities. More generally, it is applied to some strong belief that the ones adhering to it are not willing to rationally discuss. This attitude is named as a dogmatic one, or as dogmatism; and is often used to refer to matters related to religion, but is not limited to theistic attitudes alone and is often used with respect to political or philosophical dogmas. |