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What (who) is Christian dogma - definition

PRINCIPLE LAID DOWN AS INCONVERTIBLY TRUE IN AN IDEOLOGY OR BELIEF SYSTEM
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Dogma is a belief or set of beliefs that is accepted by the members of a group without being questioned or doubted."dogma.
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Doctrine, tenet, opinion, principle, article of faith.
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1) political; religious dogma
2) the dogma that + clause (they rejected the dogma that the earth is the center of the universe)

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Dogma

Dogma in the broad sense is any belief held unquestioningly and with undefended certainty. It may be in the form of an official system of principles or doctrines of a religion, such as Roman Catholicism, Judaism, or Protestantism, as well as the positions of a philosopher or of a philosophical school such as Stoicism. It may also be found in political belief systems, such as communism, progressivism, liberalism, and conservatism.

In the pejorative sense, dogma refers to enforced decisions, such as those of aggressive political interests or authorities. More generally, it is applied to some strong belief which its adherents are not willing to discuss rationally. This attitude is named as a dogmatic one, or as dogmatism, and is often used to refer to matters related to religion, but is not limited to theistic attitudes alone and is often used with respect to political or philosophical dogmas.

Examples of use of Christian dogma
1. Yet despite – or perhaps because of – these fundamental differences from established Christian dogma, the church is a powerful and growing force.
2. If The Chronicles of Narnia cleave too closely to Christian dogma, then children, who hate to be preached to, will reject that world and, far more sadly, the books themselves.
3. The board, instead, rated the movie R–18 — which means only those above 18 years old are allowed to watch it — saying that the «thematic, verbal and visual content of this fictionalized drama–thriller, from an over–all perspective, requires mature discernment.» «This needs adult maturity to distinguish fact from fiction and discern good from evil,» it said. «Although some critical issues are raised on generally accepted Catholic or Christian dogma, neither does this movie libel or defame any living or dead person,» the board added.