Definition of «dogmatic insistence»

"Dogmatic insistence" refers to someone strongly and stubbornly holding onto their own beliefs and opinions, without considering or accepting other perspectives or ideas.

Sentences with «dogmatic insistence»

  • This is not adequate grounds for distinguishing between Jesus and Socrates and Gautama, let alone any number of other wise or saintly or good people, unless one resorts to a dogmatic insistence upon Jesus» «sinlessness» or «absolute perfection» about which we have no final way of knowing, and which Jesus is reported as denying with respect to himself (Mark 10:18). (religion-online.org)
  • I found this projecting feature of Christian theology, like a sort of hard spike, the dogmatic insistence that God was personal, and had made a world separate from Himself. (religion-online.org)
  • One can affirm a bodily resurrection without such literalistic smugness; however, such a dogmatic insistence on a bodily resurrection is often indicative of a vague grasp of the problems involved. (religion-online.org)
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