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  • Beeson's perspective on the schism is refreshingly undogmatic.
  • He was generally regarded as an undogmatic politician.
  • But at the core of his religious thinking, Newman was a highly undogmatic anti-dogmatist.
  • The group describes itself as " undogmatic and pragmatic ", generally taking relatively liberal economic positions.
  • His chief appeal is still his undogmatic, common-sense lyrics and down-to-earth delivery.
  • Thus, in the waning years of our century, those of an undogmatic nature are unwilling to even address truth.
  • Another key factor contributing to Afghan tolerance was the enormous popularity of Sufism, a mystical and undogmatic branch of Islam.
  • His undogmatic views repeatedly brought him in conflict with the East German government, culminating in his forced resignation in 1962.
  • With its undogmatic sensitivity to the particular concerns of specific people, " Priscilla " shows us the real glitter.
  • Eclectic Paganism takes an undogmatic religious stance, and therefore potentially see no one as having authority to deem a source apocryphal.
  • While he personally favors expanded social spending in the United States, he is generally regarded in the field as an undogmatic thinker.
  • Having been in his early days a disciple of Arnold, he ultimately came to regard  undogmatic Christianity as a contradiction in terms.
  • Yet Redman _ who also serves as artistic director for SF Jazz's regular spring season of concerts _ is undogmatic to the core.
  • Like them, he preferred undogmatic expressions of liberal Christianity to more orthodox teachings that fail to view the legacy of the church through the lens of history.
  • The tone of his phrasing has been described as " cautious and undogmatic, and he specifically calls for discussion and dialogue . " For example, he states
  • Liberal Christianity, broadly speaking, is a method of biblical hermeneutics, an undogmatic method of understanding conservative varieties of Christianity, liberalism has no unified set of propositional beliefs.
  • Some scholars argue that, in the very early centuries of both Christianity and Islam, the scripture of each religion was tolerant, undogmatic and open to faithful, intelligent inquiry.
  • As a senior editor at The Atlantic Monthly and proprietor of its popular " Word Court " column, Wallraff is a scrupulous yet undogmatic arbiter of correct usage and grammar.
  • This view of Gregory is also held by some modern theologians, such as John Sachs who said that Gregory had " leanings " toward apocatastasis, but in a " cautious, undogmatic " way.
  • Describing himself as an  undogmatic Christian, he developed in many essays and long letters a philosophical outlook that steered between arid rationalism ( whether theological or atheistic ) and self-indulgent emotionalism or mysticism.
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