dogma in the PONS Dictionary

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He sat loose to dogma, and stood for freedom of thought in matters theological...
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Religion is the miracle of direct relationship with the infinite; and dogmas are the reflection of this miracle.
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Her dogma is pacifistic, requiring nonviolence of her followers.
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These groups were given neither education, not proper instructions in the dogmas and doctrines of the church.
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During his pontificate, a possible dogma of the assumption was being discussed.
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This taxonomy was accepted for decades, even attaining the status of dogma.
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The conflict that had started at a political plane intervened with the dogma and belief systems.
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The chapter on the socioeconomic system does not mention the establishment of socialism, a principal goal of earlier dogma.
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One world, one people became the standard dogma of humankind.
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In reply to scripture, he argues that it is not meant to claim physical dogma, and the content should be taken spiritually.
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