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Dogma is an established belief, doctrine or set of theological tenets.
Dogma may also refer to:
Film and television
- Dogma (film), a 1999 film by Kevin Smith
- Dogma (studio), a Japanese adult video company
- Dogma (TV series), a 2017–2018 Mexican anthology series
Music
- Dogma, an Australian group, best known for their 2002 single, "Step into the Music"
- Dogma (Tall Dwarfs album), 1987
- Dogma (The Gazette album) or the title song, 2015
- Dogma (Crown the Empire album), 2023
- Dogma: Music from the Motion Picture, a soundtrack album from the 1999 film
- Dogma, an EP by Mr FijiWiji, 2016
- "Dogma", a song by KMFDM from Xtort, 1996
- "Dogma", a song by Marilyn Manson from Portrait of an American Family, 1994
- "I. Dogma", a song by Mick Gordon from Doom, 2016
Other uses
See also
- Dogmatic (film), a 1999 Canadian-American television film
- Dogmatix, a fictional dog in the Asterix series
- Dogme 95, a filmmaking method
- All pages with titles containing Dogma
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