हठधर्मितावादी Meaning in English
हठधर्मितावादी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : theologian
, dogmatic
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
हठधर्मितापूर्वकहठधर्मिता से
हठधर्मिता
हठधर्मी
कुत्ते के मुंहवाला बंदर
डोगरेल
डोगरेल कविता
कुत्ते का
कुत्ते की बेपहियों की गाड़ी
कुत्ते लास्य
डॉइलीज
डॉजम
डॉजम्स
डोजो
डोल्से
हठधर्मितावादी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The second (incomplete) letter is a valuable dogmatic exposition of the teaching of the Church on the Eucharist; the Benedictine editors of the Histoire littéraire de la France call it "one of the finest literary documents of the period.
In Bengali, he is known as Gnoyartumix (গোঁয়ার্তুমিক্স)"nbsp;— compare the Bengali term gNyoyartumi, which means "being dogmatic".
Caldwell describes his goals as challenging evolution as currently taught in public schools using what he calls the Quality Science Education method, which would, in his words, teach "some of the scientific weaknesses of evolution," to teach about evolution in a manner he views as covering it "objectively, not dogmatically.
On his return home, he was first curate at Hassfurt-on-the-Main, became professor extraordinary of dogmatic theology at Würzburg in 1848, and ordinary professor in 1854.
The Arcádia fulfilled its mission to some extent, but it lacked creative power, became dogmatic, and ultimately died of inanition.
After studying at Uppsala University, Aulén became professor of dogmatics at Lund University in 1913, then Bishop of Strängnäs in 1933.
Non-dogmatic religion.
Increasingly, the biblical works have been subjected to literary and historical criticism in an effort to interpret the biblical texts, independent of churches and dogmatic influences.
In this book, Bingham argues against both dogmatic individualism and dogmatic socialism.
Hamlin served as its president until an unfortunate conflict in 1876, which forced his return to the United States where he later served as professor of dogmatic theology at Bangor Theological Seminary.
In English, Dogmatix comes from dogmatic"nbsp;— clinging to an unchanging set of beliefs.
, 1903); Medulla theologiae dogmaticae (2 vols.
हठधर्मितावादी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Mojkovac This is an incomplete list of notable Muslim theologians.
Modern theologians .
In the early 20th century German Christian communist Eberhard Arnold and Swiss theologian Karl Barth followed a similar course.
Reinhold Niebuhr, (1892–1971), American theologian.
Stivers (born 1940), American theologian.
Many 20th-century philosophers (both theistic and atheistic) and theologians were influenced by Kierkegaard's notions of angst, despair and the importance of the individual.
Frederick Crowe, philosopher and theologian.
Doran, philosopher and theologian.
Bernard Lonergan (1904–1984), philosopher, theologian, and economist.
Gill Goulding, theologian and papally-appointed expert for the October 2012 13th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the New Evangelization.
John Navone, theologian, author, educator, professor emeritus of Biblical theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.
He later moved to Delhi in 1826 where he studied under Shah Abdul Aziz (1746-1824), son of the revivalist theologian Shah Waliullah Dehlawi (1703–1762), and then Abdul Aziz's son and successor Muhammad Ishaq (1778–1846), the renowned muhaddith in India.
American theologian J.
Public high schools in Connecticut John Macalpine (Maccabeus) (died 6 December 1557) was a Scottish Protestant theologian.