Sentences with phrase «meant dogmatism»

At the very moment at the end of the nineteenth century that the universities were consolidating the triumph of objectivism, many of the religious were claiming that religion meant dogmatism based upon a peculiar reading of the Scriptures (Genesis as a geology text.
«21 Faith, he says, for the Hindu does not mean dogmatism, implying that for the Christian it does.22 But a Christian would have no difficulty in subscribing to the statement that «it is not historically true that in the knowledge of truth there is of necessity great intolerance.

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--»... But the fact that the Dalai Lama regularly meets with Western scientists to discuss the nature of the mind does not mean that Buddhism, or Tibetan Buddhism, or even the Dalai Lama's own lineage, is uncontaminated by religious dogmatism.
Dogmatism has by no means been missing in the oriental religions and has been traditionally more important than many of their American followers probably realize.
It was a genuinely postmodern apologist's response: openness to other ideas, little dogmatism or expression of truth, exploring meaning, and answering «what can Christianity do for me?»
Arsenal's flair and ammunition in the middle and final - third of the pitch mean that they won't go a lot of games without scoring, which, subsequently, emphasizes the dogmatism to remain watertight at the back.
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