Part of theology dealing with the theoretical truths of faith concerning God and God’s works, especially the official theology recognized by an organized Church body.
He found himself in the thick of the wars of dogmatictheology.
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We must therefore, I think, bid a definitive good-by to dogmatictheology.
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Such is the course pursued in regard to dogmatictheology.
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He was long the most conspicuous figure in any chair of dogmatictheology in Germany.
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A full answer to this question would lead us into the realm of dogmatictheology.
Ús de dogmatics en anglès
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Sanctification destroys sticklerism for non-essentials and the lust for fine distinctions in dogmatics.
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The concrete facts of paddles and pack-straps quite overcome your dogmatics.
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It isn't ichthyology; it is dogmatics, which is still more difficult and tangled up.
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The Avesta, then, is not a system of dogmatics, but a book of worship.
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The brief outline of Muhammedan dogmatics and mysticism was necessary to complete the general survey of the question.
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Rodney and Neville and Nan talked too, and Kay would lunge in with the crude and charming dogmatics of his years.
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Should he enter the realm of dogmatics, and become a learned and redoubted champion of the faith, passing his life amid exegesis?
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Dogmatics is quite beyond me, quite; so I am not competing.
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'But Vigilius is all absorbed in the dogmatics of Byzantium.
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We may define more particularly the relation of Ethics to Dogmatics by enumerating briefly the doctrinal postulates or assumptions with which Ethics starts.