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  2. Dogmatic theology - Wikipedia

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    The title page of the English translation of Hans Lassen Martensen's Christian Dogmatics (1898), a part of T&T Clark's Foreign Theological Library series.. Dogmatic theology, also called dogmatics, is the part of theology dealing with the theoretical truths of faith concerning God and God's works, especially the official theology recognized by an organized Church body, such as the Roman ...

  3. Catholic dogmatic theology - Wikipedia

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    [2] The functions of dogmatic theology are twofold: first, to establish what constitutes a doctrine of the Christian faith, and to elucidate it in both its religious and its philosophical aspects; secondly, to connect the individual doctrines into a system. [1] “In current Catholic usage, the term ‘dogma’ means a divinely revealed truth ...

  4. Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger - Wikipedia

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    In 1838 he entered the Würzburg seminary, went to the German College at Rome in 1841, was ordained priest in 1844, and the following year took a degree in theology. On his return home, he was first curate at Hassfurt-on-the-Main, became professor extraordinary of dogmatic theology at Würzburg in 1848, and ordinary professor in 1854. He ...

  5. Dogma in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Theology in Revolution: Proceedings of the College Theology Society. Staten Island: Society of St. Paul. pp. 29–45. ISBN 9780818901768. College Theology Society annual convention, Chicago, 6–8 April 1969. Rahner, Karl (1968). "Theology and the Magisterium". Theological Digest: 4– 17. Rahner, Karl (1968). "Historical dimensions in Theology".

  6. Church Dogmatics - Wikipedia

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    Widely regarded [1] as one of the most important theological works of the century, it represents the pinnacle of Barth's achievement as a theologian. Barth published the Church Dogmatics I/1 (the first part-volume of the Dogmatics) in 1932 and continued working on it until his death in 1968, by which time it was 6 million words long in twelve part-volumes.

  7. Dumitru Stăniloae - Wikipedia

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    The Experience of God: Orthodox Dogmatic Theology. Holy Cross Orthodox Press. Vol. 1, Revelation and Knowledge of the Triune God (Brookline, 2005) (ISBN 978-0917651700). Vol. 2, The World: Creation and Deification (Brookline, 2005) (ISBN 978-1885652416). Vol. 3, The Person of Jesus Christ as God and Savior (Brookline, 2011) (ISBN 978-1935317180).

  8. Theological notes - Wikipedia

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    2. Dogmatic Facts (facta dogmatica). By these are understood historical facts, which are not revealed, but which are intrinsically connected with revealed truth, for example, the legality of a Pope or of a General Council, or the fact of the Roman episcopate of St. Peter. The fact that a defined text does or does not agree with the doctrine of ...

  9. Herman Bavinck - Wikipedia

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    Bavinck holds dogmatic theology to be a scientific exercise based on foundations of thought and reality. From these primary assumptions and principles method necessarily follows. For Bavinck, there are three fundamental principles in theology as a science: 1. God and the Trinity is the essential foundation (principium essendi) of