Sentences with phrase «dogmatic position»

Very typical of a dogmatic position.
Surely the fact that institutions are willing to review and if neccessary update their published assessments from time to time would indicate that they want to honestly reflect scientific opinion rather than merely adopt a dogmatic position.
It would only be a dogmatic position that states it is only for spiritual elevation and nothing more.
France: Hollande's message of fiscal responsibility must promise progress Having embraced a degree of fiscal conservatism, the Socialists are nonetheless wary of it becoming a dogmatic position or an end in itself.
Perhaps too the indeterminist's recognizing not only causality but also chance and self - causation produces a more comprehensive and somewhat less dogmatic position.
None of these early shaped canvases are on display here and the exhibition presents Smith as an abstract rather than a pop artist, although both terms need qualification in reference to a career formed by the circumventing of dogmatic positions.

Not exact matches

«Conventional fund management holds dogmatic disdain for highly concentrated positions.
One part of Protestantism fragmented and hardened into a series of contradictory biblicistic positions; the other continued to meander beyond the limits of Scripture and tradition and, uncontrolled by any legitimately established teaching authority, to become a dogmatic and ethical free - for - all.
Despite Hegel's rejection of pre-Kantian dogmatic metaphysics, there is reason to see in the Hegelian method a new dogmatism, to see it as perhaps the final attempt to produce a metaphysics in the traditional style, namely the last attempt to directly establish a metaphysical position.
And this christological position would be correlative with a soteriological position which would insist on the necessity of Jesus for Christian existence, and yet not in any dogmatic or supernaturalistic sense.
This rejection is not limited to doctrinal positions that are «dogmatic» in the pejorative sense of that word.
His opponentâ $ ™ s questions were actually dogmatic proclamations of their own hardened theological positions.
By a strange misunderstanding, a so - called speculative dogmatic, which certainly - has suspicious dealings with philosophy, has entertained the notion that it is able to comprehend this definition of sin as a position.
In the process, Barr exposes other foibles of more recent efforts to maintain that tradition of interpretation: a tendency toward specialization in historical and linguistic cognate fields that avoids theological issues and ironically reduces them to matters archaeological and historical; a style of «maximal conservativism» that approximates earlier positions taken on dogmatic grounds by a current process of selectively appropriating the most conservative elements of a variety of more critical positions; a surprising (and again ironic) tendency to offer «naturalistic» reinterpretations of the miraculous within the highly supernaturalistic inerrancy framework; and so on.
But in fact many of us are not, and are not going to be, existentialists of the Heidegger school, and so we try to see what Bultmann's position amounts to if we leave the dogmatic existentialism out.
The problem with the «Christ against culture» position is two-fold: first, strong reaction tends to increase the attractiveness of that which is banished; and second, the rejection of many cultural experiences tends to leave persons psychologically involuted, intellectually isolated, and spiritually subject to the pride and authoritarianism generated by any dogmatic and closed system.
This is the point where I can not accept Karl Barth's position as a simple restatement of the original Christian view, not even his position in the Church Dogmatics (K. Barth, Die Kirchliche Dogmatik, II, I [1940], pp. 698ff; III 2 [1948], pp. 524ff, 714ff.)
Variety in theological expression, as Guarino rightly notes, «must be commensurable with the fundamental creedal and dogmatic affirmations of faith» because different systems can not hold positions that are fundamentally contradictory.
your absolute staunch position on the matter is dogmatic in its approach.
The standard objection to this line of interpretation is that Romans did not represent Barth's final position: the disruptiveness of the early Barth was displaced later on by the more placid, doctrinal tones of the Church Dogmatics.
Benglis broke through the 1960's New York art scene with works of poured latex and foam in brash colours, and quickly established her position as a renegade challenging the conventions and dogmatic primacy of Minimalism and Pop.
McPhaden threw Peter Gleick under the bus for his undoubtedly dishonest (and idiotic) actions without even addressing the real issue: the lack of «scientific integrity» in the AGU's dogmatic («the science is settled») position on CAGW.
Only dogmatic commitment to a long - held position (or an ideological or financial motive for distorting the evidence) can explain continued rejection of the evidence on Global Warming
and allow me to disagree with you without calling my position dogmatic and telling me I can't admit something.
Only dogmatic commitment to a long - held position (or an ideological or financial motive for distorting the evidence) can explain continued rejection of the evidence.
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