Definitions for dogmatics

dogmatics dog·mat·ics

Spelling: [dawg-mat-iks, dog-]
IPA: /dɔgˈmæt ɪks, dɒg-/

Dogmatics is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 549 anagrams from letters in dogmatics (acdgimost).

Definitions for dogmatics

noun

  1. the study of the arrangement and statement of religious doctrines, especially of the doctrines received in and taught by the Christian church.

Origin of dogmatics

First recorded in 1835-45; See origin at dogmatic, -ics

Examples for dogmatics

Lipsius wrote principally on dogmatics and the history of early Christianity from a liberal and critical standpoint.

dogmatics, systematics, dialectics were what everybody wanted.

Nanny adhered to the dogmatics, and inferred, from reason and nature, that heat was the best application for driving away cold.

dogmatics, a systematic arrangement of the articles of Christian faith (dogmas), or the branch of theology that deals with them.

The Avesta, then, is not a system of dogmatics, but a book of worship.

Therefore it is perhaps possible to put the temerity of the dogmatics to shame in aetiology by these Tropes.

It isnt ichthyology; it is dogmatics, which is still more difficult and tangled up.

In the hymns he is losing his definite character and becoming an abstraction, a god of dogmatics rather than of history.

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