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Greek or latin root for dogma?
The word "dogma" comes from the
Greek word "dόgma" (δόγμα)
, which means "opinion," "belief," or "doctrine."
It's related to the verb "dokein" (δοκεῖν), meaning "to seem," "to appear," or "to think."
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