As church dogmatics, as the faith of the community seeking understanding, theology is inherently communitarian. |
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When done in spirit and in truth, both theology and worship alike, dogmatics and doxology, are a fitting tribute. |
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Almost single-handedly Karl Barth retrieved dogmatics for the mainstream of academic theology after its marginalization in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. |
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Subsequently he completed a licentiate in dogmatics in Rome and studied at the Pontifical Biblical Institute. |
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Still, Fr. Dumitru continued to teach graduate students as a professor of dogmatics. |
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The Act is a framework regulation which, being general and horizontal, aims to create a unified dogmatics. |
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The collection contains works on doctrinal theology, patristic and mediaeval dogmatics, and liturgics. |
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David Craig began teaching courses in dogmatics and church history. |
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During this last year he held the Chair of dogmatics and history of dogma at the University of Regensburg, where he was also Vice-President of the University. |
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No dogmatics or absolutes, as too often happened in past history. |
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