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  • The highest hierarchical, canonical and dogmatical authority of the Romanian Orthodox Church is the Holy Synod.
  • He was a professor of dogmatical theology in the Theological Seminary in Lviv and from 1841 until 1850 served as a Rector of this Seminary.
  • The dogmatical disputes raised during the Council of Chalcedon led to the Chalcedonian Schism thus to the formation of the non-Chalcedonian body of churches known as Jerusalem ).
  • While Adret inclined to mysticism, Aaron treated important dogmatical questions in a fashion which was distasteful to the orthodox, as, for instance, his opinion on resurrection.
  • Leigh Hunt proclaimed enthusiastically that " it is the least of all its praises to say that it must inevitably supersede the dogmatical and half-informed criticisms of Johnson ."
  • Gelenius began his studies at the Jesuits in Mainz in 1614 and he spent about five years in the Collegium Germanicum in Rome doing philosophical, ecclesiastical, dogmatical and " archaeological " studies.
  • Since 1962 M黨len taught at the Divinity Faculty of the University Paderborn, where he later ( 1964 1997 ) worked as " Ordinarius f黵 Dogmatik und Dogmengeschichte " ( Professor of Dogmatics and Dogmatical History ).
  • In extensive dissertations he gives the biography of each writer; the occasion, design, scope, and genuineness of every writing; a history of the time in which the author lived; its dogmatical and moral tendency, and its struggles against heathenism or heresies.
  • The principles of interpretation on which he proceeded were, to import nothing into Scripture, but to draw out of it everything that it really contained, in conformity with grammatico-historical rules not to be hampered by dogmatical considerations; and not to be influenced by the symbolical books.
  • :He was of a haughty domineering temper and till of late years uncensorious of his brethren in the ministry and others who opposed him . . . he was . . . of a dogmatical and overbearing disposition . . . his numerous noisy writings have blazed their day, and one generation more will put them to sleep.
  • The two following are the most important of his works : ( 1 ) " Hassagot " ( Critical Notes ), in which he demolishes the whole dogmatical structure built up in Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov's " Sefer ha-Emunot "; ( 2 ) " Responsa, " 121 in number.
  • Though an enemy to religion, he partakes nothing of the spirit of scepticism; but is as positive and dogmatical as if human reason, and his reason in particular, could attain a thorough conviction in these subjects . . . In his own person he is represented to have been a man of virtue; a character no wise surprising, notwithstanding his libertine system of ethics.
  • According to the edition of Bruni, Homilies 1-63 are de tempore, i . e . on the seasons of the ecclesiastical year and on the feasts of Our Lord; 64-82, de sanctis, i . e . on the saints whose feast was commemorated on the day on which they were delivered; 83-118, de diversis, i . e . exegetical, dogmatical or moral.