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or fundamental theology is called "general dogmatic theology", dogmatic theology proper being distinguished from it as "special dogmatic theology". In present-day use, however, apologetics is no longer treated as part of dogmatic theology but has attained the rank of an independent science, being
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is charged with ensuring fidelity to Catholic teaching regarding theology and doctrine among all members of the Church – especially in disputes or unsolved issues involving theology and the faith, and in dealing with individuals (especially clergy, religious, and catechists, where orthodoxy is a
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that were formulated by the early church councils who sought to resolve theological problems and to take a stance against a heretical teaching. These creeds or dogmas that came out of the church councils were considered to be authoritative and binding on all
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holds that it was the fame of Petau which gave currency to the new coinage "dogmatic theology"; and though the same or related phrases had been used repeatedly by writers of less influence since Reinhard and
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Both Roman Catholic and Protestant authorities agree that the expression was connected with the new habit of distinguishing dogmatics from Christian ethics or moral theology, though
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defined Dogmatic theology as the scientific exposition of the entire theoretical doctrine concerning God and God's external activity, based on the dogmas of the Church.
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because the church officially affirmed them. One of the purposes of dogmatic theology is to formulate and communicate doctrine that is considered essential to
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and was used to designate the articles of faith that the Church had officially formulated. An example of dogmatic theology is the doctrinal statements or
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special concern, but also laypeople) whose teachings or statements have been judged erroneous at the local level. In 1989, the Congregation's
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denies this of Reinhard. In another direction dogmas and dogmatic theology were also contrasted with truths of reason and
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The term "dogmatic theology" is thought to have first appeared in 1659 in the title of a book by L. Reinhard.
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Dogmatic theology emphasizes the importance of propositional truth over experiential, sensory perceptions.
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and God's works, especially the official theology recognized by an organized Church body, such as the
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prepared a document on doctrinal theology called "The Interpretation of Dogma". This happened when
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generally regarded as the introduction to and foundation of dogmatic theology.
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theologian, possibly introduced it in the Roman Catholic Church (1693;
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Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics - Prolegomena to Theology Volume 1
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was Prefect of the Congregation and thus President of the commission.
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dealing with the theoretical truths of faith concerning
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History of Dogmatic Theology – Catholic Encyclopedia
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