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Dogmatic Development | Dr. Matthew Minerd, Ph.D.
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Join Dr. Matthew Minerd, Ph.D. on the ECT Podcast as he discusses dogmatic development.
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In this episode, Dr. Matthew Minerd discusses the nature and principles of dogmatic development within Catholic theology. The conversation explores the role of God as the primary cause of dogmatic development, the distinction between the development of revelation and the development of dogma, and the uniqueness of this process. Dr. Minerd highlights the intellectual acts involved, the relationship between tradition, scripture, and the magisterium, and the supernatural character of dogmatic development. He defines dogmatic development as a successive and infallible proposal of revealed truths, while also discussing the distinctions between mysteries, dogmas, and doctrines. The conversation concludes with a historical overview of dogmatic development and its relevance in contemporary theological discussions.
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Chapters
00:00 The Nature of Dogmatic Development
02:53 Understanding Revelation and Dogma
05:54 The Distinction Between Revelation and Dogma
08:57 The Uniqueness of Dogmatic Development
11:55 Principles of Dogmatic Development
15:12 Acts of the Intellect in Dogmatic Development
18:06 Implicit, Explicit, and Virtual Knowledge
20:59 The Supernatural Character of Revelation
24:13 Mysteries, Dogmas, and Doctrines
26:50 Tradition, Scripture, and the Magisterium
29:45 Comparing Dogmatic Development to Other Developments
33:04 Essence of Dogmatic Development
53:16 Theological Debates and Dogmatic Development
57:00 The Role of Theology in Faith
01:01:25 Understanding Dogmatic Development Causes
01:20:15 Analogies for Dogmatic Development
01:29:16 Newman's Rules for Authentic Development
01:42:12 Historical Context of Dogmatic Development
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In this episode, Dr. Matthew Minerd discusses the nature and principles of dogmatic development within Catholic theology. The conversation explores the role of God as the primary cause of dogmatic development, the distinction between the development of revelation and the development of dogma, and the uniqueness of this process. Dr. Minerd highlights the intellectual acts involved, the relationship between tradition, scripture, and the magisterium, and the supernatural character of dogmatic development. He defines dogmatic development as a successive and infallible proposal of revealed truths, while also discussing the distinctions between mysteries, dogmas, and doctrines. The conversation concludes with a historical overview of dogmatic development and its relevance in contemporary theological discussions.
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The ECT is an online, open-access resource providing readers with a contemporary presentation of the teaching of the Catholic Church.
+ Encyclopedia of Catholic Theology
+ Social Media
+ Get in touch
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Chapters
00:00 The Nature of Dogmatic Development
02:53 Understanding Revelation and Dogma
05:54 The Distinction Between Revelation and Dogma
08:57 The Uniqueness of Dogmatic Development
11:55 Principles of Dogmatic Development
15:12 Acts of the Intellect in Dogmatic Development
18:06 Implicit, Explicit, and Virtual Knowledge
20:59 The Supernatural Character of Revelation
24:13 Mysteries, Dogmas, and Doctrines
26:50 Tradition, Scripture, and the Magisterium
29:45 Comparing Dogmatic Development to Other Developments
33:04 Essence of Dogmatic Development
53:16 Theological Debates and Dogmatic Development
57:00 The Role of Theology in Faith
01:01:25 Understanding Dogmatic Development Causes
01:20:15 Analogies for Dogmatic Development
01:29:16 Newman's Rules for Authentic Development
01:42:12 Historical Context of Dogmatic Development
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