dogma
4 definitions found
dogma - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :
Dogma \Dog"ma\ (d[o^]g"m[.a]), n.; pl. E. Dogmas
(d[o^]g"m[.a]z), L. Dogmata (d[o^]g"m[.a]*t[.a]). [L.
dogma, Gr. do`gma, pl. do`gmata, fr. dokei^n to think, seem,
appear; akin to L. decet it is becoming. Cf. Decent.]
1. That which is held as an opinion; a tenet; a doctrine.
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The obscure and loose dogmas of early antiquity. --
Whewell.
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2. A formally stated and authoritatively settled doctrine; a
definite, established, and authoritative tenet.
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3. A doctrinal notion asserted without regard to evidence or
truth; an arbitrary dictum.
Syn: tenet; opinion; proposition; doctrine.
Usage: -- Dogma, Tenet. A tenet is that which is
maintained as true with great firmness; as, the tenets
of our holy religion. A dogma is that which is laid
down with authority as indubitably true, especially a
religious doctrine; as, the dogmas of the church. A
tenet rests on its own intrinsic merits or demerits; a
dogma rests on authority regarded as competent to
decide and determine. Dogma has in our language
acquired, to some extent, a repulsive sense, from its
carrying with it the idea of undue authority or
assumption. This is more fully the case with its
derivatives dogmatical and dogmatism.
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dogma - WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) :
dogma
n 1: a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without
proof [syn: dogma, tenet]
2: a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative; "he
believed all the Marxist dogma"
dogma - Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) :
DOGMA, civil law. This word is used in the first chapter, first section, of
the second Novel, and signifies an ordinance of the senate. See also Dig.
27, 1, 6.
dogma - Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 :
22 Moby Thesaurus words for "dogma":
Athanasian Creed, Catechism, Nicene Creed, a belief,
article of faith, articles of faith, articles of religion, axiom,
belief, canon, conviction, credenda, credo, creed, doctrine, maxim,
persuasion, precept, principle, teaching, tenet, view
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