dogma

  • 51dogma — {{hw}}{{dogma}}{{/hw}}o domma s. m.  (pl. i ) 1 Nella religione cattolica, verità contenuta nella Rivelazione e proposta come obbligatoria alla fede universale | Articolo di fede: dogma della Trinità. 2 (est.) Proposizione o principio tenuto per… …

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  • 52dogma — dog|ma [ˈdɔgmə US ˈdo:gmə, ˈda:gmə] n [U and C] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: Greek dokein to seem ] a set of firm beliefs held by a group of people who expect other people to accept these beliefs without thinking about them… …

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  • 53Dogma — Dog|ma das; s, ...men <über lat. dogma aus gr. dógma »Meinung, Lehrsatz« zu gr. dokeĩn »meinen, glauben«> fester, als Richtschnur geltender [religiöser, kirchlicher] Lehr , Glaubenssatz …

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  • 54dogma — dog|ma [ dɔgmə ] noun count or uncount a belief or set of beliefs that people are expected to accept without asking questions about them: Their opposition to the reforms is based on pure dogma. political/religious dogma …

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  • 55dogma —    This word (from the Greek dogma, meaning a tenet or what one thinks is true ) has had a variety of meanings inChristian history. Since the nineteenth century, dogma has come to mean an authoritative teaching of the Church in regard to faith or …

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  • 56Dogma de fe — Un dogma (del griego δογμα, a su vez de δοκειν, dokein, parecer ) indica una creencia, doctrina o proposición sobre cuya verdad no se admiten dudas. Si bien los clásicos la emplearon para referirse en general a las afirmaciones de una persona o… …

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  • 57dogma — (m) (Intermedio) creencia individual o colectiva, no sujeta a prueba de veracidad, cuyo contenido puede ser religioso, filosófico, social, sexual, etc. Ejemplos: Los dogmas del islam están contenidos en una serie de artículos del Corán. Lo que… …

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  • 58dogma — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. doctrine, tenet, precept. See belief. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. doctrine, creed, authoritative opinion, conviction; see doctrine 1 , faith 2 . See Synonym Study at doctrine . III (Roget s 3… …

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  • 59DOGMA —    a Greek term meaning that which seems GOOD. It was used in antiquity to refer to such things as the decrees of Kings and principles regarded as axiomatic by various PHILOSOPHICAL schools. DOGMA is now applied somewhat generally to those… …

    Concise dictionary of Religion

  • 60dogma — [ dɒgmə] noun a principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertible. Origin C16: via late L. from Gk dogma opinion , from dokein seem good, think …

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