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Abstract Dogma means a propositional truth that is taught authoritatively through the magisterium of the church as revealed by God and as binding on all believers. In the Greek and Roman worlds dogma was an opinion which people believed in or which they professed in public. In Greek it means an ordinance or edict. In New Testament times, dogma alluded to a particular decision by the community as a whole (Acts 16:14) or to a distinction between a Christian and non‐Christian belief. In the early church, it meant a conciliar decree that had binding force. In the medieval church it meant a tenet. The Council of Trent distinguished between a dogmatic decree pertaining to faith and a reform decree pertaining to morals and practice.
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Abstract Dogma means a propositional truth that is taught authoritatively through the magisterium of the church as revealed by God and as binding on all believers.
In the Greek and Roman worlds dogma was an opinion which people believed in or which they professed in public.
In Greek it means an ordinance or edict.
In New Testament times, dogma alluded to a particular decision by the community as a whole (Acts 16:14) or to a distinction between a Christian and non‐Christian belief.
In the early church, it meant a conciliar decree that had binding force.
In the medieval church it meant a tenet.
The Council of Trent distinguished between a dogmatic decree pertaining to faith and a reform decree pertaining to morals and practice.

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