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adherents are not
willing to
discuss rationally. This
attitude is
named as a
dogmatic one, or dogmatism, and is
often used to
refer to
matters related to religion...
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Dogmatic theology, also
called dogmatics, is the part of
theology dealing with the
theoretical truths of
faith concerning God and God's works, especially...
- The
Dogmatic Sarcophagus, also
known as the "Trinity Sarcophagus" is an
early Christian sarcophagus dating to 320–350, now in the
Vatican Museums (Vatican...
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Subjective idealism, or
empirical idealism or immaterialism, is a form of
philosophical monism that
holds that only
minds and
mental contents exist. It...
- church, such as the
promulgation of laws or
definitive teachings. The
forms dogmatic constitution and
pastoral constitution are
titles sometimes used to be...
- Magisterium, as a
corollary of indefectibility. This doctrine,
defined dogmatically at the
First Vatican Council of 1869–1870 in the do****ent
Pastor aeternus...
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different processes. Kant also
credited David Hume with
awakening him from a "
dogmatic slumber" in
which he had
unquestioningly accepted the
tenets of both religion...
- of
immunizing our
theories against re****ation". It also
supports some "
dogmatic attitude" in
defending theories against criticism,
because this allows...
- The
Dogmatic school of
medicine (Dogmatics, or Dogmatici, Gr****: Δογματικοί) was a
school of
medicine in
ancient Greece and Rome. They were the oldest...
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Catholic dogmatic theology can be
defined as "a
special branch of theology, the
object of
which is to
present a
scientific and
connected view of the accepted...