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The Case Against Dogma



Gerald O'Collins's The Case Against Dogma (1975) is a theological work that critiques rigid adherence to church dogma. O'Collins argues that dogma often obscures the original message of the Gospel and hinders dynamic theological understanding, emphasizing the importance of returning to a more living foundation of faith rather than simply rigid doctrinal adherence. It encourages a view of faith as an evolving process, not as static truth. The book challenges the traditional view that dogma is the final and unchangeable expression of the truths of faith.


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230.01 O'Co c
Publisher Paulist Press : New York.,
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xiv + 110hlm; 13,5x21,5cm
Language
English
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0-8091-1853-X
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230.01
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