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dogma Meaning in Tamil ( dogma வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

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dogma தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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dogma's Usage Examples:

The final breakdown of scholasticism as a rationalized system of dogma may be seen in Nicolas (or Nicolaus) of Cusa (1401-1464), who distinguishes between the intellectus and the discursively acting ratio almost precisely in the style of later distinctions between the reason and the understanding.


The same council defines not indeed dogma but faith - inseparable from dogma - as4 (1) revealed, (a) in Scripture or (b) in unwritten tradition, and (2) taught by the church, (a) in formulated decrees, or (b) in her ordinary magisterium.


, Sulzbach, 1834), a philosophic representation of all the dogmas of Roman Catholic theology; and Athanasia, oder Gri nde fiir die Unsterblichkeit der Seele (2nd ed.


Again, Harnack gravely differs from Catholic dogmatists in assigning a historical origin to what in their view is essentially divine - supernatural in origin, supernatural even in its declaration by the church.


If his practice fell far short even of his own arbitrary standard of morality, as much may be said of persons far more dogmatically orthodox.


And like all good Commies where the dogma was the political commissars weren't far behind to mop up the stragglers.


In this, a genuine work of the Renaissance, Cano endeavours to free dogmatic theology from the vain subtleties of the schools and, by clearing away the puerilities of the later scholastic theologians, to bring religion back to first principles; and, by giving rules, method, co-ordination and system, to build up a scientific treatment of theology.


The great dogmatist of the Eastern Church, John of Damascus (ca.


His influence was exercised, however, not only in dogmatic questions but in matters of discipline, by means of appeals, petitions and consultations, not to mention spontaneous intervention.


The compatibility of Christian and later Neo-Platonic ideas is evidenced by the writings of Synesius, bishop of Ptolemais, and though Neo-Platonism eventually succumbed to Christianity, it had the effect, through the writings of Clement and Origen, of modifying the tyrannical fanaticism and ultradogmatism of the early Christian writers.





Synonyms:

tenet, article of faith, creed, gospel, credendum, religious doctrine, church doctrine,



Antonyms:

pluralism, formalism, multiculturalism, imitation, monism,

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