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GNU Webster's 1913
- adj. Same as Dogmatics.
Examples
“In 1845 he took the solemn vows and became professor of dogmatic theology at the Gregorian University.”
“Flaget taught dogmatic theology at Nantes for two years, and filled the same chair at the seminary of Angers when that house was closed by the Revolution.”
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
“George Hermes was professor of dogmatic theology in Münster from 1807-20; he founded the so-called Hermesianism, a rationalistic tendency in theology, and”
“Archbishop von Droste-Vichering of Cologne and the Hermesian professors to accept the call to the University of Munich as successor to Möhler in the chair of dogmatic theology and exegesis, but a premature death carried him off within a year.”
“Jungmann remained to the end of his life a professor at Louvain, declining the honour of a call to be professor of dogmatic theology in the newly founded Catholic University at Washington.”
“In 1884 he became professor at the grand sÈminaire and held the chair of dogmatic theology there for six years.”
“He was ordained to the priesthood in November, 1818, and five years later was appointed to teach dogmatic theology in the Capuchin convent at Meran.”
“His earliest work in dogmatic theology was a treatise, "De fide, spe et caritate" (first published in Pez,”
“The present occupant of the see of St. Patrick, H.E. Cardinal Logue, held the chair of dogmatic theology from 1866 to 1874.”
“Outlines of dogmatic theology (New York 1894); WILHELM AND SCANNELL,”
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