What is another word for Dogmatics?

Pronunciation: [dɒɡmˈatɪks] (IPA)

Dogmatics is a term that refers to a particular set of beliefs or doctrines, especially in theology or philosophy. Some synonyms for dogmatics include doctrinal, dogmatic, dogmatism, orthodoxy, and creedal. These words all express a strong adherence to a particular set of beliefs or principles, often with little room for deviation or interpretation. Other related terms include catechism, tenet, ideology, belief system, and philosophy. Whether used in a religious or secular context, dogmatics describes a core set of beliefs that are considered essential to understanding a particular worldview or ideology.

Usage examples for Dogmatics

Auguste Neander, as he was thereafter known, now entered the University of Halle, where he studied Christian Dogmatics under the celebrated Professor Schleiermacher, whose speculations in doctrinal theology verged very closely upon heterodoxy, and who is pronounced by an authority to have been "the greatest theological writer that Germany has produced since Luther, and, indeed, he may be called the founder of modern rationalism on its better side."
"Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ"
Rev. A. Bernstein, B.D.
Such is the object of the discipline that, in the schools, is called Dogmatics, or the Science of Dogmas.
"Outlines of a Philosophy of Religion based on Psychology and History"
Auguste Sabatier
It is exactly the same with the relations of Dogmatics to philosophy.
"Outlines of a Philosophy of Religion based on Psychology and History"
Auguste Sabatier

Related words: the dogma of science, the dogmas of scientism, scientism dogmatics, dogmatic science, dogmatic beliefs about science, the dogma of science is

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