Pronunciation: /dɔːɡˈmætɪks/
noun the study or system of dogmas
A1 I don't understand all the dogmatics of this religion.
A2 The teacher explained the dogmatics of the theory in a simple way.
B1 The book delves into the dogmatics of political philosophy.
B2 The debate was centered around the dogmatics of the company's policies.
C1 His dissertation explored the intricate dogmatics of ancient civilizations.
C2 The professor's expertise lies in the field of theological dogmatics.
formal The study of dogmatics is essential in understanding the core beliefs of a religious tradition.
informal My professor assigned a lot of reading on dogmatics for our next class.
slang I never really got into all that dogmatics stuff, it's too boring for me.
figurative In the world of academia, dogmatics can be seen as the backbone of theological studies.
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