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28 maj 2021 · Dogma is a doctrine that has been divinely revealed. So, Jesus being divine would be dogma, the theories about how that worked would be doctrine. For many Protestants or nondenominational Christians, doctrine may be described as the full set of orthodox Christian teachings.
22 wrz 2023 · Christian dogma refers to a set of theological beliefs and doctrines that are considered to be divinely revealed and authoritative. These beliefs are usually outlined in...
4 sty 2022 · In Christianity, dogma is the body of biblical doctrines proclaimed by and accepted by Christians. The dogma of the Christian religion is that which is preached from the pulpit, taught by Christian leaders, and believed by followers of Christ.
"Dogma" is used in the New Testament, (1) of Roman laws: "a decree (Greek dogma) from Caesar Augustus" ; "the decrees of Caesar" = the whole body of Roman law; (2) of ordinances of religious law:
The Greek word dogma (Strong's Concordance #G1378) is used five times in the New Testament. It is translated in the KJV Bible as "decree" or "decrees" in Luke 2:1, Acts 16:4 and 17:7 and "ordinances" in Ephesians 2:15 and Colossians 2:14.
23 sty 2024 · According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, a dogma is “a truth appertaining to faith or morals, revealed by God, transmitted from the Apostles in the Scriptures or by tradition, and proposed by the Church for the acceptance of the faithful.”
These claims contain implicitly, and already present in the New Testament, the subsequent evolution of dogma and are the core of all dogmatic definitions. The primitive form then of Christian dogma is the confession, central indeed to the New Testament, that Jesus Christ is the Son of God (Mt 16:16). 3.