Sentences with phrase «not doctrinaire»

Arkit are not doctrinaire, and build modular, flatpack and hybrid.»
I'm a value investor, and one that is not doctrinaire about a narrow set of principles.
Remember that the bulk of Westerners, though they may be more conservative than the urban coastal population, especially on social issues, are not doctrinaire ideologues.
Originally Malevich, El Lissitzky, Kandinsky, Klee, Matisse, Tintoretto, then artists associated with Minimalism, but who weren't doctrinaire, like Eva Hesse, Agnes Martin, Brice Marden, Ann Truitt, Richard Artschwager.

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One must realize that this applies not only to the most fundamentalistic Christian but also to the most doctrinaire Marxist - Leninist.
Political ethics does not imply an inflexible doctrinaire standpoint which allows no compromise.
How these positions are more absolutist and doctrinaire than his own commitment to the approval of homosexuality, women priests, and married priests is, as per usual, not made clear.
This should not surprise us, since conservatism entails the rejection of abstract and doctrinaire theoretical approaches to political life.
At the Interdenominational Theological Center — a cluster of seven predominantly black seminaries in Atlanta — we feel that While such a pattern will not be rigid or doctrinaire or even «classic,» it seems to have several aspects which, viewed together, could be called the objectives of the seminary inasmuch as they serve to integrate...
As Johnson has clearly stated, biology informed by the recognition of intelligent design is «theism «friendly» in a way that doctrinaire naturalism is not.
This is not to say that he was uncritical of organized and doctrinaire forms of religion, but it is to warn ourselves to put aside traditional Christian stereotypes of a legalistic and barren Judaism.
Thank you for not making me homophobic, trans - phobic, cis - gendered - phobic, heterosexual - phobic, islamophobic, anti-semitic, biblical - literalist, fundamentalist, institutional church - phobic, pro-traditional family, anti-choice, anti-feminist, atheist - hating, heresy - spurning, doctrinaire, uptight.
Sound doctrine, of course, is not the same as doctrinaire stubbornness, nor a facade for secondhand faith.
Bob... I'm not really sure if yr response to the Bonhoeffer quote is becuz you think it unreasonable or simply,» too doctrinaire», or as you say» religious speak» But, I take the statement to mean that the only hope for true community is the death of the «human wish for «community and therein lies the same paradox that is at the heart of the Christian message..
He hasn't been doctrinaire,» he says.
The course set by Cameron and Osborne is not just doctrinaire.
«The waivers help with an incredibly doctrinaire law that didn't recognize the realities of the situation,» said Little.
«The waivers help with an incredibly doctrinaire law that didn't recognize the realities of the situation,» he said.
Close - up and Blow Out make a great double feature, mainly because their titles sound so cool together but also because you can't find two better examples of wickedly smart and politically alive «self - referential» cinema that couldn't be less doctrinaire.
«However, it is not a particularly doctrinaire version of the concept, so it really can be applied across the curriculum.»
People want to remedy that situation but are not nearly so doctrinaire as powerful interests and political elites.
Critical pedagogy departs somewhat from constructivism, first in its emphasis on the affective - normative domain at the expense of the cognitive - empirical domain - it is more interested in engaging students in understanding the world as it ought to be than in how it is - and, second, in its acceptance of the hierarchical, judgmental classroom, where the teacher's role is not to facilitate value - free inquiry but instead to use the bully pulpit to preach doctrinaire gospel, with schools performing the function not of political socialization but of counter-socialization.
Inoue isn't quite as doctrinaire; his Smile, a collection of drawings that he did on an iPad and first shared via Twitter, is available as an app for iOS or Android.
As time passed, though, artists and sculptors such as Dennis Leri have come to recognize that the import and application of minimalist principles need not be limited by the doctrinaire rigidity espoused by its initial practitioners.
n the conclusion of his 1983 review of a Lee Krasner retrospective held at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Robert Hughes wrote: «This is an intensely moving exhibition, and it will suggest to all but the most doctrinaire how many revisions of postwar American art history are still waiting to be made.»
The irony in all of this is that I do not subscribe to the theories of climate change when presented in a doctrinaire way.
He states, «The irony in all of this is that I do not subscribe to the theories of climate change when presented in a doctrinaire way.
If you don't have that, if you think you've got an inside track to absolute truth, you become doctrinaire, humorless and intellectually constipated.»
I know the (Aussie) ABC are a bunch of doctrinaire lefties for the most part, but I always enjoy my appearances thereon and Tony Jones is a not un-agreeable host, all things considered.
The Carbonfund.org didn't think much of this either, and noted that The Suzuki Foundation wasn't always so doctrinaire;
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