There is no accepted dogma in Buddhism, which allows its adherents to come to believe on their own without somebody telling them what they should believe in.
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Russians believe in the Christian Orthodox dogma.
Doctrine are formal principles or beliefs which are taught by a faith community based on the scripture writing of the fath community. Dogma are established beliefs, opinions or principles. Doctrine is often held as dogma, but there may also be dogma that is not based on doctrine. Likewise there may be doctrine that a community does not hold as dogma.
the author of "in praise of folly" is Desiderius Erasmus
Erasmus believed that the disciplines of rhetoric and theology had the greatest affinity with folly. He argued that rhetoric, with its emphasis on persuasive language and eloquence, often strayed into superficiality and deception. Similarly, he critiqued theology for sometimes prioritizing dogma over genuine understanding, leading to disputes and divisions rather than true wisdom. In his work "In Praise of Folly," he highlighted how both fields could be misused, reflecting human folly rather than enlightenment.
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A Doctrine. A Dogma is a teaching of the Catholic Church that we MUST believe.
As a prominent humanist, Erasmus promoted the ideals of education, critical thinking, and the return to classical texts to foster moral and intellectual development. He emphasized the importance of studying the Bible in its original languages and advocated for a more personal and ethical approach to Christianity, often criticizing the corruption within the Church. Erasmus believed in the potential for human reason and free will to achieve goodness, advocating for a reformist approach to religion that encouraged piety and virtue over dogma.
Yves Moubarac has written: 'Bible,liturgy and dogma' 'I believe in God'
No. Erasmus was a Catholic Priest.
Erasmus was born on October 27, 1466.