Definition of Dogmatician. Meaning of Dogmatician. Synonyms of Dogmatician

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Definition of Dogmatician

Dogmatician
Dogmatician Dog`ma*ti"cian, n. A dogmatist.

Meaning of Dogmatician from wikipedia

- David Hollatz (Wulkow, near Stargard (34 km ESE of Stettin), in Pomerania, 1648 - Jakobshagen (24 km E of Stargard) 17 April 1713) was a German Lutheran...
- Hollatz (dogmatician) (1648–1713), Lutheran dogmatician David Hollatz (writer) (died 1771), German Lutheran minister, grandson of the dogmatician This disambiguation...
- literature. David Hollatz combined mystic and scholastic elements. Scholastic dogmaticians followed the historical order of God's saving acts. First Creation was...
- Confession of our Church, and we have never seen it used in any standard dogmatician of our communion, except to condemn the term, and to repudiate the idea...
- Inspiration of Scripture: A Study of the Theology of the 17th Century Lutheran Dogmaticians. London: Oliver and Boyd, 1957. p. 39. Benton, William, ed. (1978). "Lutheran...
- Inspiration of Scripture: A Study of the Theology of the 17th Century Lutheran Dogmaticians. London: Oliver and Boyd, 1957. Willem J. van ****elt, Introduction to...
- Justification," Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2004. p.18 Lutheran Dogmaticians consider this the broad sense of sanctification. See Luther's Large Catechism...
- antilegomena* (followed by M. Chemnitz* and M. Flacius*). The later dogmaticians let this distinction recede into the background. Instead of antilegomena...
- antilegomena* (followed by M. Chemnitz* and M. Flacius*). The later dogmaticians let this distinction recede into the background. Instead of antilegomena...
- and if necessary to use weapons and depose them. Without being a great dogmatician like his master, nor a creative genius in the ecclesiastical realm, Beza...