| NOUN | a dogma | dogmas / dogmata |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Dogmata {pl} [seltener] [Dogmen] = dogmata {pl} [less frequent] [dogmas]
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- Against the Nestorians he wrote "Epistola de discrimine inter hæresim Nestorii et dogmata Pauli Samosateni, Ebionis, Photini atque Marcelli" and "Nestorii blasphemiarum capitula XII".
- Laukhards father, himself a Pantheist, was a great admirer of Christian von Wolff and Baruch Spinoza, always encouraging Laukhard to query canonical dogmata to become a freethinker.
- Faber wrote his first polemic against Martin Luther, "Opus adversus nova quaedam dogmata Martini Lutheri" in 1522.
- In quibus ex solo scripto Dei verbo præcipua hæresum ætatis nostræ dogmata refelluntur."
- Lukács Egri (b. Wittenberg) was a German-Hungarian Unitarian who published "De controversis fidei questionibus adversus dogmata Calvini…" in 1567.
- It does not matter if these ascetics adhere to the dogmata of Christianity or to Dharmic religions, since their way of living is the result of intuitive knowledge.
- The expression 'unwritten doctrines' (in Greek: ἄγραφα δόγματα, "ágrapha dógmata") refers to doctrines of Plato taught inside his school and was first used by his student Aristotle. In his treatise on physics, he wrote that Plato had used a concept in one dialogue differently than 'in the so-called unwritten doctrines.' Modern scholars who defend the authenticity of the unwritten doctrines ascribed to Plato lay stress on this ancient expression. They hold that Aristotle used the phrase 'so-called' not in any ironic sense, but neutrally.
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