Dogma is a set of doctrines that relate to matters of morality and faith, instilled by a higher figure within a church. dogmas are also teachings
Dogma in the theological sense means a truth revealed by God and infallibly known to be true through the direct revelation by God or through the teaching of the Catholic Church. Dogma possesses the highest grade of theological certainty.
The term derives from Greek δόγμα "that which seems to one, opinion or belief" and from δοκέω (dokeo), "to think, to suppose, to imagine"
Dogma refers to a principle or set of beliefs that are accepted without question as being true. It is often associated with religious doctrine or authoritative tenets.
its orthodox, greek: ορθοδοξία (orthodoxia) from the words ortho meaning ''correct'' and doxasia meaning ''belief, dogma''.
Dogma is often considered authoritative and immutable, meaning it is not subject to change or questioning. It is typically established by a specific belief system or organization to be accepted as true without doubt.
Dogma and faith are similar in that dogma requires the assent of Faith.
The Dogma was created in 1999.
The church's dogma states that certain beliefs are essential for salvation.
The plural of dogma is dogmas or dogmata.
Dogma was released on 11/12/1999.
The ISBN of Chasing Dogma is 158240206X.
Dogma - studio - was created in 2001.
Dragon's Dogma happened in 360.