Dogma is belief held by a religion to be authoritative, infallible, or required of followers of a particular religion.
Dogma (Roman Catholic) refers to the Roman Catholic interpretation of dogma.
Dogma may also refer to:
- Dogma (film), a 1999 movie written and directed by Kevin Smith
- Dogma 95, a manifesto about filmmaking aesthetics
- Dogma, a social commentary track by KMFDM from the album Xtort
- DOGMA, in computer science, an approach to ontology
- Dogma (Gegen die Zeit), an album by the German rappers Taktloss and MC Basstard
- Dogma studio, a Japanese adult video company
- Central dogma of molecular biology
- Dogma, a Marilyn Manson song from Portrait of an American Family
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