Sentences with phrase «from dogma»

He has an excellent understanding - free from the dogma of left and right - of where the system works and where it doesn't.
There is a progression in drifting away from dogma.
Once more the aim is the removal of mythology, but this time it springs from a dogma which is less inappropriate.
Being spiritual means one can evolve from dogma, doctrine, structure and form to something more free, open, inclusive and understanding.
There is a need to have the legal rights of all separate from the dogma of any religion.
The fact that the most fruitful research has occurred only when this dogma has been denied (or bracketed, as by Freud) is not yet viewed as any grounds for lesser faith, nor are the extraordinary paradoxes that follow from this dogma for thought's understanding of itself.
In every class I walked away feeling expanded, awakened and free, free of limitations, free from the dogma of my conditioning, and free from the mind's authority.
And don't confuse Communism and atheism; Communism takes the place of religion in all ways from dogma to sermons all the way to marriage and law.
Perhaps materialism was a liberating philosophy when the need was to escape from dogmas of religion, but today materialism itself is the dogma from which the mind needs to escape.
According to this myth, biblical scholarship was a struggle outward from dogma into the freedom of history, and upward to the higher truth finally realized in 19th - century Germany.
Important as experience and activism may be in their proper place, when detached from dogma they are but mysticism and pragmatism.
The contemporary student of theology is normally introduced to a compartmentalized approach to revelation: one that encourages a separation of dogma from Scripture, morality from dogma, and spirituality from the rule of faith.
Thus we have been pretty well emancipated from the dogma of automatic progress and even from faith in the goodness of man.
Doctrine is the theological development based on human experience from dogma.
In general, the church world is dogmatic and we are not to deviate from the dogma.
One of the great achievements of the Enlightenment — the liberation of historical and scientific enquiry from dogma — is quietly being reversed.
During his time at the firm, his work continued to expand, slowly moving away from the dogma of Painters Eleven.
For the proponents of this opinion, Jesus wanted a Christianity free from dogma — and it is precisely this kind of Christianity that corresponds to the needs of the present age.
A guide to the generation of artists that led American art away from the dogmas of Abstract Expressionism to the more freewheeling, object - besotted aesthetic of the 1960s.
This is a desperate attempt to recapture the masses as they move away from dogma and belief in supernatural things.
If one frees oneself from dogma, he is truly free.
Both from dogma and from worship she can remove historic incrustations.
In the life of the individual believer and in that of the whole church, as Blondel observed, «it would be true to say that one goes from faith to dogma rather than from dogma to faith.»
By removing yourself from the dogma you get into the world which is increasingly chaotic and primitive, in which you must find or create a new orientation.
First: it would force you away from dogma; simply because you can not insist on anything with any absolute certainty of «Divine authority».
«Reality is so complex, we must move away from dogma, whether it's conspiracy theories or free - market,» says James Glattfelder.
«We've moved it from a dogma to a genre.
What Dogma asks of its foster parents is to love and care for the rescue dog you are given, take excellent care of it, keep in safe, transport the dog to and from a Dogma - approved vet and bring the dog to and from adoption events.
Our (anti) hero and narrator, En, wanted nothing to do with said paradise, though, and supposedly spent her entire life trying to get away from the dogma and fate chosen for her at birth.
With fellow artists Adolph Gottlieb and Barnett Newman, Rothko asserted «spiritual kinship with primitive and archaic art,» yet he also moved in the following years increasingly towards greater abstraction and by 1947 had distanced himself from the dogma of Surrealism.
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