Sentences with phrase «into dogmatic»

Packard funded the efforts of Jane Lubchenco, a noted marine scientist with dreams of a «new social compact» to convert impartial scientists into dogmatic advocates with policy goals, efforts that led to her appointment by President Obama to head the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, where she regulated the New England fishing fleet nearly out of existence.
I'm hoping that fans will accept this series of novels into the dogmatic tales of Silent Hill.
I'm hoping that fans will accept this series of novels into the dogmatic tales of Silent Hill.
Specifically, care should be taken not overstep the boundaries of the logical question at hand and end up drifting into dogmatic hatred and making generaliztions about the stupidity or evilness of those we don't agree with.
On the face of it, there is a vacancy for a party of the centre, straddling the liberal wing of the Tory party and New Labour in exile — styled as a movement custom - built to deal with the challenges of the 21st century, when Corbyn and May are leading symmetrical retreats into dogmatic nostalgia of left and right.
It is simply the incoherent nonsense that follows from a fundamentalist leap of faith into dogmatic materialism.
Underlying all of these efforts is the basic fear of «violating historic traditions of secular education» or «lapsing into dogmatic indoctrination.»
Brigitte, of course I don't have exhaustive knowledge of either Calvin, Luther, Melancthon or the dynamic between them; but I do know that Calvin was a lawyer and a Protestant scholastic, Luther was a biblical scholar and Melancthon was a Protestant scholastic who attempted to translate Luther's spiritual insights into dogmatic categories.
Yes they do Gabe they turning into DOGMATIC FUNDEMENTALIST just like the religious people they oppose
Such an admission holds within it an ecumenical method whereby Protestant sources prompted the Catholic Church to return to her own traditions to find further insights into dogmatic issues.
The problem with scientific naturalism as a worldview is that it takes a sound methodological premise of natural science and transforms it into a dogmatic statement about the nature of the universe.
But the theory of Limbo, while it «never entered into the dogmatic definitions of the Magisterium... remains... a possible theological hypothesis».
It's only exclusion when you try to turn atheism into this dogmatic struggle with any form of monotheism, with the same ridiculous notions of superiority based on human thinking and logic which are always proven wrong.
I sympathize with the first group because I have witnessed too many persons receive a «fresh revelation» that they turn into a dogmatic teaching as though they are their own magisterium.
If the history of Christianity has taught us anything it is its ability to assimilate culture, other religions and science into its dogmatic fold.

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Every day new users are looking into Bitcoin Cash because they are driven away by the toxic and dogmatic culture of Core.
This question arose from Luther's deep religious or existential insight into the inauthenticity of all human works before God — an inauthenticity systematically denied by the sacramental rituals, dogmatic faith, and mystical aspiration of traditional Christianity.
Some clergy are quite earnest and good at what they do but often get run off and run down by the controlling minority; other times they are the overbearing, dogmatic type who bully people into submission.
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.
You boiled yourself into softness to free me from a ridiculous and dogmatic belief system.
Give us some insight into why you so relentlessly pursue publishing your world - view, especially here, in a place of questions, rather than a place of dogmatic anything.
On the other hand, some of them may have read back into Wesley a more conservative, dogmatic, or moralistic mentality than he in fact exhibited.
Powell accordingly takes his reader through varying accounts of the Trinity in Barth's Church Dogmatics, where Barth finally settles on a view that stresses God's inherent otherness: «God exists as the in - between of the Father and the Son; here God enters into and becomes that which is radically opposite God.
Every time people try to» explain» God's ways according to some sort of dogmatic certainty the bible throws a spanner into the works.
In the argument of Protestant - Catholic - Jew, if the specific dogmatic elements of each faith were not important, then religion must have become simply one way a minority group could ease its way into the mainstream.
Not to mention, lumping all Christians into the anti-science crowd is not only absurd, it's narrow minded and dogmatic.
But such a posture does not mean withdrawing behind the lines of a dogmatic stance, or into the confines of a sectarian life.
Conflating Biblical authority, inspiration, and inerrancy, they have turned «inerrancy» into evangelicalism's dogmatic bench mark.12 «I But to view «inerrancy» as the ground for judging evangelicalism is to reverse Biblical priorities.
Although Biblical authority is asserted as a hallmark of the movement, it is daily called into question by the independent and contradictory theological opinions which are being given dogmatic status by evangelical writers.
Can there not therefore be a genuinely fraternal place to discuss openness to the development of doctrine (taking into account contributions of modern sciences, philosophy and humanities) which is both faithful to the hierarchy of dogmatic truths andsympathetic to new methodology and content, without crossing over into an aggressively political or «conciliarist» view of progress?
This initially occurs in Descartes and Spinoza, but it becomes far more comprehensive in Schelling and Hegel, and so much so that the whole body of dogmatic theology undergoes a metamorphosis into pure philosophical thinking in Hegel's system.
After reading the comments, this is the overall impression I get: Why would I leave Christianity and the Church * with all its exclusivist dogmatism simply to run into the arms of another community that is just as exclusive and dogmatic?
This is Mahathir's view of a «fall» of Islamic tradition into the hands of literalists and dogmatic traditionalists.
But in spite of all apparent failures, dogmatic definitions arose, and precisely in their long - lasting continuance contrasted with the always short - lived heresies which flourish and gain adherents for a while but then fade into obscurity.
In the case of the Incarnation, the idea is received subjectively into the minds of individuals and then becomes objective in the dogmatic expressions used by the Magisterium.
Andrew Dickson White, founding president of Cornell, for instance, published A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom (1896) in which he projected into the past a supposed opposition of dogmatic Christianity to scientific progress.
or when they made the religion of a bleeding heart liberal into a conservative dogmatic behavioral control mechanism.
One of the more exciting «happenings» of our time is the convergence of science and religion and the ending of the dogmatic absolutism that turned science into scientism and faith into fideism.
Nevertheless, it is always the task of the dogmatic theologian and the preacher to translate the language of the New Testament into that of the contemporary world.
The apathy of many people is a sort of dogmatic slumber from which they need to be awakened into an intellectual rebirth.
Yet a dogmatic theology, Barth maintains, must also inquire into the truth of its message.
We suggest, then - though still holding that specific, dogmatic answers are impossible - that the poem in substantially its present form came into existence within a century or so of the event of the Exodus; in repeated, annual liturgical use it probably became relatively «fixed»; and probably it was appropriately modified, possibly chiefly in interpretation, when the cultic rehearsal of God's creation of Israel was shifted to Jerusalem.
Though he himself is skeptical of some of these recent readings of Barth, McCormack's work clearly shows how the dialectical theology of Romans continues into the Church Dogmatics as well.
and Ph.Ds from major theological seminaries and universities, to carry that teaching over into the present is simply ludicrous and stupidly dogmatic.
@William... NOT EVERYONE WHO HAS FAITH IN SOMETHING GREATER THAN THEMSELVES DOES THAT... I can't stand dogmatic, Christian fundamentalists either, but you are unjustly grouping all people of faith together as being prejudiced and out to manipulate everyone else into believing what they believe, and it simply isn't the case.
While some parents who call themselves «attachment parents» do tend to make some of these choices, these are not pre-requisites into some exclusive club of dogmatic parents.
This is when Pakistan started to experience a major shift from a pacifist sub-continental-Persian religious tradition into a violent, Wahhabi - inspired dogmatic creed.
«These research findings call into question one of the most dogmatic assertions in paleoanthropology since Charles Darwin, which is that the human lineage originated in Africa.
When I got into lifting weights and bodybuilding, I initially followed the regular dogmatic meal plan — 6 small meals a day with low fat and high carbs.
Pearson's convictions lead him and his family into troubled times, but his bravery ends up blossoming into a more hopeful, progressive dogmatic faction where all are welcome despite their sins.
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