Some believe that this is the only dogmatic definition in the bull because the rest is based on differing "papal claims of the thirteenth century".
The devotions may precede the dogmatic definition of the doctrine.
These changes appear to have been influenced by the dogmatic definitions of the Synods of Antioch in 341 and 345.
To attain this object the work closely follows the dogmatic definitions of the council.
According to Catholic theology, this is an infallible dogmatic definition by an ecumenical council.
However, according to Mr. Partanen, tightly dogmatic definition of teampreneurship doesn't exist.
They reject the dogmatic definitions of the Council of Chalcedon.
Some, in particular the adherents of the Amsterdam visions, have petitioned for a dogmatic definition, along with Mediatrix.
While not intended as a dogmatic definition, it was in fact little less.
He asked them not to repeat or create new dogmatic definitions but to explain in simple words how the Church sees itself.