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Catholic Dogma vs. Social Science Dogmatism
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This article explores how social science literature views dogmatism and how the documents of the Catholic Church and her teachings are seldom regarded in the conceptualization of the human person, specifically focusing on the helping professions. This article examines dogmatism from a Catholic anthropological perspective and with a full appreciation for the Catholic intellectual tradition. It will be shown how through basic clinical skills, one can believe the teachings of the Church's Magisterium and still be an effective and ethical counselor. A distinction between beliefs and actions will be made, showing how relativism is not the only acceptable belief system for helping professionals.
Title: Catholic Dogma vs. Social Science Dogmatism
Description:
This article explores how social science literature views dogmatism and how the documents of the Catholic Church and her teachings are seldom regarded in the conceptualization of the human person, specifically focusing on the helping professions.
This article examines dogmatism from a Catholic anthropological perspective and with a full appreciation for the Catholic intellectual tradition.
It will be shown how through basic clinical skills, one can believe the teachings of the Church's Magisterium and still be an effective and ethical counselor.
A distinction between beliefs and actions will be made, showing how relativism is not the only acceptable belief system for helping professionals.
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