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- Many, including REBT practitioners, have warned against dogmatizing and sanctifying REBT as a supposedly perfect psychological panacea.
- In other words, the implementation of these authoritarian forms of socialism traditionally is accomplished with a dogmatized ideology reinforced by terror and violence.
- Clan structure had existed well before the founding of Joseon but the spread of Confucianism made its rules stricter, dogmatized in state laws.
- The " Book of Hundred Chapters " dogmatized the native Muscovite rituals and practices at the expense of those accepted in Greece and other Orthodox countries.
- I believe that we agree to reject dogmatizing just one goal in advocating that . . . the aim of growth is more strongly stressed than in the past,
- Thus, the Pyrrhonian Skeptic is one who believes possibly many things, but yet does not dogmatize about those beliefs since he finds no ultimate justification for them.
- The council condemned the famous Stoglav of 1551 as heretical, because it had dogmatized the native Russian church rituals and usage at the expense of those accepted in Greece and other Orthodox countries.
- Tradition which was dogmatized in Council of Trent in the 15th Century ( one that allows for an extra-scriptural revelation as equally authoritative as Scripture itself ); Mathison posits that this was the position of Tridentine ( Roman ) Catholicism.
- Glanvill was at first a Cartesian, but shifted his ground a little, engaging with scepticism and proposing a modification in " Scepsis Scientifica " ( 1665 ), a revision and expansion of " The Vanity of Dogmatizing ".
- James ends section V by arguing that empiricists are really no more tentative about their beliefs and conclusions than the absolutists : " The greatest empiricists among us are only empiricists on reflection : when left to their instincts, they dogmatize like infallible popes.
- He himself keeps entirely aloof from all mere dogmatizing or rhetoric in the " Annotationes in Evangelia " ( 1544 ), the " Conciones in Evangelium Matthaei " ( 1558 ), and in his Hungarian students at Wittenberg who did not understand German.
- :: : : : : : : Those interested in the original Aristotelian context should see Joachim's translation ( search for " those whom devotion to abstract discussions has rendered unobservant of the facts are too ready to dogmatize on the basis of a few observations " ).
- As the school struggled, former Andover resident Unitarian Church sought to purchase the Andover school in order to create a school " free from . . . theological dogmatizing and unnatural religious methods . " Andover was a hotbed of Unitarian thought, which helped to facilitate the sale of the school.
- Wilkins attacked the Uniformity Act as too coercive : he would have preferred that the Church'stand without whipping .'" " These exchanges give considerable point to the proposals that Boyle and his allies produced for the establishment of a social space in which dissent would be safe and tolerable . " " With Hobbes in view . . . Glanvill insisted that'dogmatizing is the great disturber both of our selves, and the world with-out us : for while we wed an opinion, we resolvedly ingage against every one that opposeth it . . . hence grow Schisms, heresies, and anomalies beyond Arithmetick ."
- :: : In 1830 theologian Adam Sedgwick generalized that Scriptural geologists promoted " a deformed progeny of heretical and fantastical conclusions, by which sober philosophy has been put to open shame, and sometimes even the charities of life have been exposed to violation . " [ 38 ] Early in 1834 he added that, " They have committed the folly and SIN of dogmatizing, " and " of writing mischievous nonsense; " they have an " ignorance of the laws of nature and of material phenomena " and ideas " hatched among their own conceits; " they " have sinned against plain sense, " displayed " bigotry and ignorance, " and " assail [ ed ] with maledictions and words of evil omen " because of the " truth their eyes cannot bear to look upon; " so they invented " an ignorant and dishonest hypothesis . " [ 39 ] In 1834 Henry Cole responded in kind railing against the new geological theories by writing a 136-page " letter " entitled Popular Geology Subversive of Divine Revelation . [ 24 ] He referred to Sedgwick's ideas as " unscriptural and anti-Christian, " " scripture-defying ", " revelation-subverting, " and " baseless speculations and self-contradictions, " which were " impious and infidel " . [ 40 ] To Cole the actual conflict was not between science and Christianity, for he held that experimental science and the study of the rocks and fossils were appropriate and valuable undertakings.