Sentences with phrase «dogmatic definition»

A dogmatic definition is a statement or description that is presented as an absolute truth, without considering different perspectives or interpretations. It is an uncompromising and authoritative way of defining something, often based on a set of beliefs or principles. Full definition
It was Immanuel Kant who gave dogmatic definition, as it were, to the assertion hat reality, including God, is the product of human subjectivity.
But in spite of all apparent failures, dogmatic definitions arose, and precisely in their long - lasting continuance contrasted with the always short - lived heresies which flourish and gain adherents for a while but then fade into obscurity.
Schnabel rejected orthodox, dogmatic definitions of Minimalism and Conceptual Art movements lauded by the American art world at the time.
The Church decided its teachings, mainly through its Councils, in terms of dogmatic definitions, expressed in the language of the accepted Greek philosophy of the times.
According to Cardinal Ratzinger and others, earlier drafts of the encyclical did contain infallible definitions, but the language of dogmatic definition and infallibility was dropped in the final text.
The Biblical canon was the result of debate and research, reaching its final term for Catholics at the dogmatic definition of the Council of Trent in the 16th Century, when the Old Testament Canon was finalized in the Catholic Church as well.
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